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Elizabeth Vines BArch (hons) melb, FRAIA M.ICOMOS

Adjunct Professor at the Cultural Heritage Centre for

Asia & the Pacific, Faculty of Arts, Deakin University,

Melbourne

Ms Elizabeth Vines is an award winning conservation architect, urban designer, author and experienced public speaker.  She is an Adjunct Professor at the Cultural Heritage Centre for Asia & the Pacific, Faculty of Arts, Deakin University, Melbourne.  She studied architecture at Melbourne University and Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.  She is a partner in the firm McDougall & Vines, an Adelaide based practice which has built up extensive experience and a record of achievement in conservation architecture and heritage town rejuvenation throughout Australia and Asia.  Elizabeth consults to a wide range of Government authorities and local councils throughout the region, and is a consultant to UNESCO and the World Bank.  She works on urban revitalisation and cultural tourism programs for historic precincts and restoration projects on significant historic buildings. Elizabeth is committed to the practical reuse, improvement and rejuvenation of town centres and historic buildings.  She is a passionate advocate for heritage conservation issues and has recently, with Australind and UNESCO, established the Streetwise Asia Fund to assist conservation projects in Asia.

 

伊丽莎白.卫因思

客座教授  澳大利亚墨尔本迪肯大学文学院亚洲及太平洋文化遗产中心

 

卫因思女士是一位获奖古建保护建筑师,城市设计师,作家及资深演讲者。 她曾在墨尔本大学和加拿大渥太华的卡尔顿大学学习建筑学。 她是总部设在阿德莱德的McDougall & Vines咨询顾问公司的合伙人。 该公司在对澳大利亚和亚洲区的古建保护和遗产城市复兴方面有着丰富的经验并取得了卓越的成绩。 作为联合国教科文组织和世界银行的顾问,卫因思女士也同时服务于许多政府主管部门和地方组织。 在对一些有重大历史意义的建筑的修复工程中,她曾参与其中的城市复兴和文化旅游项目。卫因思女士致力于对城镇中心和历史性建筑的复兴,改进和结合实际的再利用。 她是文物遗产保护的热情倡导者,并在近期与澳大利亚国家信托和联合国教科文组织共同设立了街头亚洲基金,以资助亚洲的文物遗产保护项目。

 
 
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