Claire Bazeley
Claire Bazeley has recently completed her Masters of Architecture at the University of Queensland
and works in practice with the heritage team in the Brisbane office of Conrad Gargett. She is currently
working on research projects in the fields of digital cultural heritage and the preservation of
Postmodern architecture.
Sessions in which Claire Bazeley participates
Saturday 14 December, 2019
This paper considers the lack of heritage regulations and legislation for the contemporary built environment, as well as the lag in preservation practices. Tracing the history and concepts behind present-day legislation, the paper likewise outlines future problems should these antiquated concepts not be rectified. Through an exploration of the situation in Australia, this paper will question how we can rethink heritage principles and practices, in line with living memory and documentation, as...