13th Asian-pacific Heritage Conservation Forum was successfully held in WHITRAP Shanghai. |
From:WHITRAP Shanghai PublishDate:2011-12-19 Hits:4201 |
On the night of the Dec 14th , the 13th Asian-pacific Heritage Conservation Forum was successfully held in WHITRAP Shanghai. This Forum themed in “The path to more open and fair social game: the deep thinking brought from Tianzifang”, looking back on the recent 10 years process of conservation and development in Tianzifang. Then deeply discussed on the social game as well as its causes in this process. And fully discovery the future in a sustainable way and “Tianzifang Model”. This Forum was hosted by Professor ZHOU jian of WHITRAP Shanghai, as well as inviting the professor YU Hai from School of Social Development and Public Policy in Fudan University, Mr ZHENG Rongfa , the vice president and Secretary General at Shanghai Research Centre of Chinese Culture and Creation ( previous Director of Dapu sub-district Office of Luwan District and secretary of the Party working Committee ), Mr. Wu Meicen, Chief planner of Tianzifang, Professor SHA Yongjie from College of Architecture and Urban Planning Tongji University. Mr.ZHOU Xinliang, the representative of the community in Tianzifang (Pioneer in house rent at Tianzifang and volunteer service), and Mr. Yan Hongliang , Business sector representative ( Shop owner) as guests of this forum. In the Forum, many people who participated in the conservation and survey or the people who pay attention to this topic had heat interaction.
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