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Sensing the Place: How does the historic environment make us feel? www.thersa.org/heritage Jonathan Schifferes Associate Director Public Services and Communities

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Sensing the Place:

How does the historic environment

make us feel?

www.thersa.org/heritage

Jonathan Schifferes

Associate Director

Public Services and Communities

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Magic qualities?

• Experiments show golfers play better if they are using clubs they think were used by golf legends.

– https://hbr.org/2012/07/youll-golf-better-if-you-think-tiger-has-used-your-clubs

• Evidence shows that the most productive and innovative industries favour old buildings.

– https://www.hlf.org.uk/new-ideas-need-old-buildings

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Sensory navigation

The imagination required to engage with the old yet familiar, in the present day, stimulates creativity in our brains (…a valuable commodity!)

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Sensory navigation

…and yet navigating historic environments can feel intuitive…

– ‘read’ the visual landscape (church spires in town centre)

– engage latent sensing capabilities (Bridge Street more likely down a hill than up one)

– activate dormant sustainability instincts? (warmest room in house; coolest side of street; flood risks etc.)

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Giving spatial expression to

heritage in the built environment

• We need to better harness technologies and approaches that help us understand, interpret and contribute to the heritage of our localities.

• Mapping heritage data is one stimulus; we also need to create the tools for citizens to take active roles.

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The Heritage Index

RSA data shows that it is heritage activities – as opposed to heritage assets – which are correlated with well-being in the UK (at local authority level).

The benefit of heritage comes from living it, rather than living amongst it.

The best heritage projects create a ‘sense and feel’, building on the ‘magic’ of the tangible.

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Empowering people to create their

own heritage stories…

of their homes, their families, their profession – helps us appreciate how the built environment has enabled and constrained the opportunities of previous generations.

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DIY blue

plaques,

Cambridge

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We need to feel ownership

…not just over the decisions to restore, recycle or raze buildings, but in the very presentation of place history – the telling of the history of our place to others – if we are to feel a link between our personal identity and the identity of our cities and neighbourhoods.

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Emscher

Landscape

Park

wayfinding

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‘The city was built like this for

these reasons’

We need to build visual literacy and design literacy among the public, in ways which recognise that long-term sustainability is systematic adaptation: the ability to respond to an ever-changing context throughout time.

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Heritage, identity and place

A sustainable future city is built on citizens curating, creating and conserving links from local heritage to local identity…

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…and nationally?

• Ministère Français de la Culture et de la Communication — http://www.familiscope.fr/datas/Logo%20Monuments%20Nationaux-quadrichromie-positif_Taille5cm1(1).jpg, marque déposée, https://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?curid=6459778