Heritage uploaded

Open houses, period drama and app access are opening new doors for heritage architecture.
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Fifities Fair at Rose Seidler House. Photo: James Horan, Sydney Living Museums.

Heritage organisations traditionally concentrate on maintaining and exhibiting historical buildings. But the silent and static houses of the past are becoming interactive spaces as arts and heritage organisations employ digital strategies and open access policies to gain new audiences and reinvigorate interest in heritage architecture.

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Joni Taylor
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Joni Taylor is a freelance journalist.