Journal of Historic Buildings and Places
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Exploring the Essence of Architectural Heritage.
Introduction
The Journal of Historic Buildings and Places, published by the esteemed Ancient Monuments Society, is a pivotal platform dedicated to advancing the study and preservation of historic architecture and cultural heritage. With an ISSN of 2753-2453, this journal serves as a sanctuary for researchers, professionals, and students who are passionate about exploring the significance of historic buildings, landscapes, and places. Its commitment to open access publication ensures that critical findings in the field are readily available to a global audience, thus facilitating wider dissemination of knowledge and fostering collaborative engagements among scholars. The journal contributes significantly to the ongoing discourse on conservation practices, architectural history, and heritage management, making it an essential resource for anyone committed to the study and preservation of our architectural legacy.
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