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Transnational Urban Regeneration in Heritage Cities

May 29, 2025 | 15:00; 16:30 CST | Campus Xingqing di XJTU, Tianjiabing Art Center

Dr. Zachary Mark Jones presented some of his past and ongoing research work addressing the transnational transfer of urban regeneration policies and how these land in sensitive heritage contexts. His work investigates how cultural policy as well as iconic architectural and urban projects have been used to revitalize historic cities, promoting their tangible and intangible heritage assets.

He has been involved as a member of the international HOMEE Project (Heritage Opportunities/threats within Mega-events in Europe) that brought together four research centers and sixteen associate partners to develop a set of policy guidelines and recommendations on how cities can effectively plan cultural events in relation to their cultural heritage. The ongoing Italian PRIN-PNNR funded TUPACH Project (Transnational Urban Projects Assembled in Cultural Heritage sites) brings together three Italian universities to explore how transnational projects designed by global star architects engage with the range of heritage values present in UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the cases of Venice, Rome, and Naples.

The research is relevant for Xi’an as the city hosted the 2019 Culture City of East Asia event and has implemented numerous heritage regeneration projects across the urban and regional territory.

The presentation generated valuable discussions about how these policies and practices spread and come to be activated by cities around the world as well as how different forms of governance and co-creation are vital to the eventual outcomes. The event provided the opportunity to exchange knowledge and discuss possible future research collaborations addressing similar issues facing cultural heritage-led regeneration approaches in the Chinese and European contexts