Rellensmann Über die Aneignung heiliger Räume: Eine Untersuchung der transformierten Landschaft von Bagan Akademischer Grad: Dr. phil. Erstgutachter: Prof. Dr. Leo Schmidt Abschlussdatum: 06.04.2022 Dr.-Ing
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Investigation of Bagan’s Transformed Landscape, Diss. BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg 2022. Rellensmann, Clara: Von einer Ruinenlandschaft zur Pagodenstadt. Ideologisiertes Weiterbauen in Myanmar: Bagan 1995–2011, in: [...] James Miller, Studio Bagan: Heritage Tourism – Conflicts and Chances , Brandenburg University of Technology/IKMZ, 2019. Rellensmann, Clara / Bartoli, Sandra / Linden, Silvan: AG7 – Bagan, Büros für Konstr [...] Workshop , ICOMOS Deutschland website, August 2020. Rellensmann, Clara / Stevens, James Miller: Studio Bagan - Working across disciplines to contribute to the sustainable conservation of Myanmar’s flagship
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projects in Bagan. »Studio Bagan was really interesting and eye-opening at the same time, I got to know new perspectives on cultural preservation of a heritage site. The ancient city of Bagan is a place [...] teach an interdisciplinary conservation studio at the ancient temple city of Bagan. The DAAD-funded Summer School »Studio Bagan« was organized by BTU’s Department of Architectural Conservation in cooperation [...] Architecture and World Heritage Studies immersed themselves into the context of Bagan. This was the second exploratory trip to Bagan, after a successful field trip in November 2017. As the site is being prepared
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em. Dr. Leo Schmidt) Clara Rellensmann (2022): Appropriating Sacred Spaces. An Investigation of Bagan’s Rebuilt Landscape (Prof. em. Dr. Leo Schmidt) Sebastian Reipsch (2021): Schützenhäuser in Thüringen
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Appropriating Sacred Spaces: An investigation of Bagan's transformed landscape Dr. Clara Rellensmann Betreuung: Prof. em. Dr. Leo Schmidt Bagan is one of Asia’s most prominent Buddhist sites. Up until [...] several enormous stucco-covered structures originally built during the 11 th to 13 th centuries, when Bagan was flourishing as the capital of the first Myanmar kingdom. However, following the collapse of the [...] temples continued to be used and were continuously restored over time. Thus, for many centuries, Bagan was a landscape of ruins. However, from 1995 to 2012, Myanmar’s back then military regime directed
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Appropriating Sacred Spaces. An Investigation of Bagan’s Rebuilt Landscape Bagan is one of Asia’s most prominent Buddhist sites. Up until today, this sacred landscape of about 25 square kilometres remains [...] several enormous stucco-covered structures originally built during the 11 th to 13 th centuries, when Bagan was flourishing as the capital of the first Myanmar kingdom. However, following the collapse of the [...] temples continued to be used and were continuously restored over time. Thus, for many centuries, Bagan was a landscape of ruins. However, from 1995 to 2012, Myanmar’s back then military regime directed
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