REVIVING HERITAGE: THE CULTURAL AND ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE OF RESTORING HISTORICAL BUILDINGS AND HAVELIS OF MANDAWA
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https://doi.org/10.52152/802035Keywords:
Restoring, Haveli, Ancient Buildings, Economic growth, Community empowerment, PreservationAbstract
Mandawa has recently directed attention toward the preservation of its physical and cultural heritage. Mandawa's new urban developments are incorporating heritage aspects into their development plans, drawing attention from across the world while promoting economic progress. Cultural legacy can automatically give people a sense of belonging by helping them understand past generations and their origins. These developments raise concerns about the need to preserve authenticity as a fundamental value of cultural heritage. The purpose of this research is to show the relevance of supporting heritage building rehabilitation and redevelopment. It looks at how integrating heritage with development has sparked a cultural rebirth. Restoring historic structures like Havelis is essential for maintaining the architectural and cultural legacies of ancient societies. This study investigates the importance of repairing these ancient buildings, highlighting their relevance beyond their visual attractiveness. In addition to being works of architectural art, Havelis and heritage structures serve as archives for societal memory, culture, and history. Restoration and rehabilitation act as a bridge between the past and present. It helps modern societies to interact with their cultural heritage meaningfully. This research explores the complex significance of these structures by looking at how they relate to sustainable development, tourism, and cultural identity. This paper highlights how restoring Havelis and heritage structures promotes economic growth, community empowerment, and the preservation of cultural heritage by examining case studies and restoration initiatives. The purpose of the research is to determine whether citizen interaction with the built heritage of Mandawa is impacted by authenticity. It assesses the extent to which the cultural Renaissance has facilitated a feeling of community among the methods to guarantee that buildings will continue to inspire generations to come.
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