Architectural Gifs Restore Damaged Cultural Sites Around the World

Hatra, Al-Jazīrah, Iraq

Evoking a bit of time-travel, NeoMam (previously) recently animated a series of gifs that restore impressive, human-made structures around the globe to pristine condition. Although the six landmarks are now in some form of decay and have made UNESCO’s list of endangered world heritage, the short clips digitally reconstruct the sites to show what they’d look like had they not faced the ravages of time.

Included in this round of restoration are a remnant of Hatra, a large fortified city that was capital of the first Arab Kingdom, and the hundreds of islets that make up Nan Modol in Micronesia. UNESCO designated these landmarks in danger because of natural and human-generated threats like earthquakes, military conflict, and urbanization. Dig into the history behind the six restorations, which were completed in partnership with BudgetDirect and architect Jelena Popovic, in addition to other at-risk locations on UNESCO’s site.

 

Architectural Gifs Restore Damaged Cultural Sites Around the World

Nan Madol, Temwen Island, Federated States of Micronesia

Architectural Gifs Restore Damaged Cultural Sites Around the World

Leptis Magna, District of Khoms, Libya

Architectural Gifs Restore Damaged Cultural Sites Around the World

Jerusalem, Israel

Architectural Gifs Restore Damaged Cultural Sites Around the World

Palmyra, Tadmur, Homs Governorate, Syria

Architectural Gifs Restore Damaged Cultural Sites Around the World

Fort San Lorenzo, Province of Colon, District of Cristobal, Panama

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