The Experience of Post-War Reconstruction: The Case of Built Heritage in Bosnia
Citation
KUDUMOVİC, Lana. "The Experience of Post-War Reconstruction: The Case of Built Heritage in Bosnia". Open House International, 45.3 (2020): 231-248.Abstract
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to discuss the challenges and justification of the reconstruction of
built heritage in Bosnia. This paper also debates the effect of setting up a close relationship between
reconstruction and reconciliation, suggesting that the reconstruction of the built environment in the period of
post-war recovery provided a foundation for reconciliation.
Design/methodology/approach – Throughout history, in the face of various disasters, world
encountered the challenge of reconstruction. In the past decade of the 20th century, just such a challenge was
the war in Bosnia. After the war, reconstruction and reconciliation took place, with a focus on reestablishing a
normal way of life, the return of displaced people, and the reconnection of broken bonds, as well as the
rehabilitation of heritage assets.
Findings – This paper elaborates on how reconstructions were guided by the aims of reconciliation and its
justifications. Regarding the technical aspects of these reconstruction projects, an overview comprising
several case studies is presented to help elucidate two levels of physical intervention. The first of these levels
concerns the reconstruction of single structures and the second concerns the reconstruction of historic centers.
War memorials are considered to be a third level of intervention.
Originality/value – The selected cases presented here confirm the existence of the relationship between
post-war reconstruction and reconciliation. This paper also assesses the efficiency of the reconstruction of
Bosnia’s built heritage in terms of authenticity and overall post-war recovery.