Integrity—the ability of a resource to communicate its historic significance—is a physical concern for heritage conservation practitioners.1 But it is also a legal concept, integral to…
Hawai’i’s newest National Monument was re-classified a National Historic Site in 2019. To a careful observer, cracked concrete foundations, watchtower footings, rusty rebar, mortared retaining…
The scope of the present paper is to examine the different aspects and components that characterize the condition of integrity of the cultural landscape of…
The concept of integrity in the conservation of the built environment encompasses a range of characteristics. Integrity can have different meanings in different contexts. The…
For more than fifty years, determining the integrity of historic properties has been a fundamental concept in their documentation, analysis, and protection, and with good…
The condition of integrity is subject to the recognition of the significance of objects and resources resulting from human creativity. Creativity has long been a…
This issue of Change Over Time investigates the concept of integrity as it pertains to cultural heritage conservation. Our guest editor, Jukka Jokilehto, takes a retrospective, bird’s-eye view, as…
As this issue goes to print, a groundswell of interest, or more accurately, critique and rejection of the long-seated definition and application of its subject, integrity,…
The journal Change Over Time: An International Journal of Conservation and the Built Environment, published by the University of Pennsylvania Press, invites submissions for 10.2…