Tianjin event announces 102 Chinese 20th-century architectural heritage sites
2024-04-29
The Chinese Cultural Relics Society and the Architectural Society of China jointly announced the ninth batch of Chinese 20th-century architectural heritage sites to a combined audience of architects, architecture scholars, and experts of cultural relics and museology on Saturday at the Second Workers’ Cultural Palace of Tianjin.
The new batch features 102 architectural sites, spanning churches, schools, museums, factories, office buildings and former residences of historical figures located around China. The announcement marked that 900 architectural structures erected in the last century have been given the Chinese 20th-century architectural heritage status since 2016.
Following the announcement was a seminar during which scholars and experts exchanged views on how to achieve urban renewal through revitalizing 20th-century architectural heritage.
The 20th-Century Chinese Architectural Heritage Annual Report (2014-2024) was released during the event. The report chronicles the endeavors and accomplishments of surveying and protecting the country’s 20th-century architectural heritage over the last ten years and expanded on the vision for the development of those architectural sites.
The event also launched an open call for entries for the first photography exhibition of China’s 20th Century Architectural Heritage.