Two Indian heritage conservation projects—the Abathsahayeswarar Temple Conservation Project in Thukkatchi, Tamil Nadu, and the BJPCI Conservation Project of Mumbai, Maharashtra—have won UNESCO’s Asia-Pacific Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation 2024. These two heritage conservation projects were among eight from the Asia Pacific region that won the 2024 UNESCO Asia-Pacific Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation.
UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation) announced the award winners at its regional office in Bangkok, Thailand, on 6 December 2024.
The Abathsahayeswarar Temple Conservation Project won the Award of Distinction in the UNESCO’s Award category.
Lord Dakshinamurthy (Lord Shiva) is the presiding deity of the Abathsahayeswarar (Apatsahayesvarar )Temple located in the Thukkatchi village in Thiruvarur District of Tamil Nadu.
The 7th century Tamil Saivite work ‘Thevaram’ and one of the Paadal Petra Sthalams mentions the temple.
The Temple was awarded the UNESCO Award of Distinction for using modern engineering expertise and the know-how of Hindu temple builders, sthapathi, for structural conservation.
The BJPCI (Sir Byramjee Jeejeebhoy Parsee Charitable Institution) Conservation project bagged the Merit Award of UNESCO’s Asia-Pacific Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation 2024.
The BJPCI school building, built in 1908 in Gothic style, is located in Mumbai, Maharashtra. It was built to promote education amongst the economically weaker sections of society. The restoration work was done during the school's two-month summer break.
The UNESCO Asia-Pacific Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation was established by UNESCO in 2000.
The Award recognises the efforts of individuals and organisations in Asia and the Pacific region to restore, conserve, and transform structures and buildings of heritage value.
The seven-member Jury of expert conservation practitioners in architecture, archaeology, and community development selected the 2024 UNESCO Award winners based on three criteria: their understanding of place, technical achievements, and sustainability and impact.
The international jury members were conservation practitioners in architecture, archaeology, and community development.
The UNESCO Award has five categories, with the highest being the Award of Excellence. The other award categories are the Award of Distinction, the Award for New Design in Heritage Context, the Award of Merit, and Special Recognition for Sustainable Development.
Following are the list of the eight winners of the 2024 UNESCO Award
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