The Speaking Archaeologically Podcast
What happens when a historic building can no longer serve its original purpose? Should it be preserved exactly as it is, or adapted for new uses? In this episode of the Speaking Archaeologically Podcast, Simran Kaur explores the concept of adaptive reuse in heritage conservation. From medieval churches and industrial complexes to stepwells, palaces, and forts in India, the episode examines how historic structures are being transformed to meet contemporary needs. Through examples from the United Kingdom and India, this episode explores the ongoing debate between conservation and development and asks whether change may sometimes be the key to ensuring the survival of heritage sites.
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