Preserving Identity Through Tradition

We’ve been looking at the INTBAU charter recently, which contains some interesting principles on placemaking and architecture.

One of these is “through tradition we can preserve our sense of identity and counteract social alienation”. This scheme for a market town in Wiltshire aimed to replace an alien industrial style building with a building which brought a sense of identity to the riverside location, whilst being in keeping with the architectural identity of the town at large.

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