
Conservation architecture in India is presented not as preserving buildings as relics, but as a practice of keeping structures alive socially, materially, and culturally. Practitioners emphasize continuity, repair, and negotiation with history, rather than freezing it. This approach aims to integrate heritage into contemporary life, transforming landmarks into functional cultural spaces and encouraging further restoration efforts, challenging perceptions of conservation as mere nostalgia or elite indulgence.
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