Attributes theoretical framework – intangible tangible attributes in built heritage
| No. | Intangible attributes | Contents |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Use And Functions | Services, Circulation, Practices, Activities, Ritual, or Other Representation of Living Tradition |
| 2 | Design | Design |
| 3 | Craftsmanship and Techniques | Craftsmanship, Technology, Workmanship, Manual Skills |
| 4 | Manage System | The Process of Managing, Type of Strategies, Approach |
| 5 | Process (Development and Evolution) | The Process of Layering, Development or Evolution (Instead of the Result) |
| 6 | Relation | Other Senses or Associations (not physically and visually related to the user, such as sounds, smells, and feelings, may compose part of the Setting) |
| No. | Intangible attributes | Contents |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Use And Functions | Services, Circulation, Practices, Activities, Ritual, or Other Representation of Living Tradition |
| 2 | Design | Design |
| 3 | Craftsmanship and Techniques | Craftsmanship, Technology, Workmanship, Manual Skills |
| 4 | Manage System | The Process of Managing, Type of Strategies, Approach |
| 5 | Process (Development and Evolution) | The Process of Layering, Development or Evolution (Instead of the Result) |
| 6 | Relation | Other Senses or Associations (not physically and visually related to the user, such as sounds, smells, and feelings, may compose part of the Setting) |
Source(s): Adapted from ICOMOS (1994), UNESCO (2005), Veldpaus and Pereira Roders (2013), ICOMOS New Zealand (revised 2010), ICOMOS, Australia (revised 2013), Veldpaus (2015)
This table was created by Mi Lin
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