Bernard Feilden

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Bernard Feilden was a prominent British conservation architect renowned for his influential work on the preservation and restoration of historic buildings and monuments.

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instanceOf British person
architect
conservation architect
human
awardReceived European Union Prize for Cultural Heritage / Europa Nostra Award
surface form: Europa Nostra Medal

Order of the British Empire
contributedTo development of international conservation charters
training programs in architectural conservation
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
educatedAt Architectural Association School of Architecture
employer ICCROM
fieldOfWork architectural conservation
architecture
historic preservation
genre architectural conservation literature
hasOccupationSpecialization preventive conservation of monuments
structural problems in historic buildings
influenced UNESCO World Heritage conservation policies
international conservation practice
knownFor advising on conservation of World Heritage Sites
practical guidelines for conservation of historic buildings
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf International Council on Monuments and Sites
Royal Institute of British Architects
name Bernard Melchior Feilden
nationality British
notableFor preservation of historic buildings
restoration of monuments
theory and practice of building conservation
notableWork Conservation of Historic Buildings
Management Guidelines for World Cultural Heritage Sites
occupation architect
author
conservation architect
placeOfActivity Italy
United Kingdom
international
positionHeld Director of ICCROM
workFocus maintenance of historic buildings
preservation of cultural heritage
restoration of historic monuments
wrote Conservation of Historic Buildings
Management Guidelines for World Cultural Heritage Sites

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