Conceptual definitions and terminologies for understanding the theory of conservation. Historical approaches towards developing the theory of conservation. Basic concepts in architectural field. Types of cultural and historic heritage; architectural buildings, archaeological sites, historic area (historic urban quarter and village core). Contemporary international regulations; accepted principles, charters and declarations. The importance of recording and documentation. Conservation and the unity of style; destruction for the sake of restoration and the anti-restoration theory. Analytical approach towards the structures and the original materials. Authenticity, changing criteria and concept of authenticity in architectural conservation; adaptive re-use of the traditional buildings with emphasis on predetermined revitalization approaches. Conservation, revitalization and design in historic environment (urban conservation). Encouragement of public participation. Course complies with ARCH 532 Theory of Conservation.