Built Heritage definition

Built Heritage means Heritage Resources comprised of physical objects and sites including buildings, properties, artifacts, landscapes, streetscapes, structures, monuments, installations, or physical remains.
Built Heritage means all the heritage places and features that survive as buildings, earthworks or structures above or below ground and are visible and/or visit-able.

Examples of Built Heritage in a sentence

  • Should the Owner and the City agree that amendments or modifications to this Agreement are required, approval of such amendments will typically rest with City Council following the review by the Built Heritage Sub-committee.

  • The main objectives of the Built Heritage Survey are to identify and record all cultural heritage resources as defined in this proposal, these include built heritage structures, pre- world war II/ clan ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇ pathways and terraces, historical landscape features and ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ features.

Related to Built Heritage

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  • Campus means any place where the college conducts or sponsors educational, public service, or research activities.

  • Isocenter means the center of the sphere through which the useful beam axis passes while the gantry moves through its full range of motions.

  • Capitol hill complex means the grounds and buildings within the area bounded by 300 North Street, Columbus Street, 500 North Street, and East Capitol Boulevard in Salt Lake City.

  • Furniture coating means any paint designed for application to room furnishings including, but not limited to, cabinets (kitchen, bath and vanity), tables, chairs, beds, and sofas.