Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Fort and Shalamar Gardens in Lahore' has mentioned 'Water' in the following places:
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[25] The palace's flooring system also helped cool the space - its floors were made of two layers that were separated by a layer of water pumped in from the Ravi River. | WIKI |
[25] Cool water perfumed by roses flowed through an elaborate system of 42 waterfalls and cascades throughout the palace. | WIKI |
The two complexes xe2x80x93 one characterized by monumental structures and the other by extensive water gardens - are outstanding examples of Mughal artistic expression at its height, as it evolved during the 16th and 17th centuries. | UNESCO |
The Mughal garden is characterized by enclosing walls, a rectilinear layout of paths and features, and large expanses of flowing water. | UNESCO |
The regular plan, enclosed by a crenellated wall of red sandstone, disposes square beds on the upper and lower terraces and elongated blocks on the narrower, intermediate terrace; within, elegant pavilions balance harmoniously arranged poplar and cypress trees, reflected in the vast basins of water. | UNESCO |
The inclusion by the World Heritage Committee of the originally separate Lahore Fort and the Shalimar Gardens nominations in a single inscribed property in 1981 broadenedxc2xa0 the range of design expressions - from monumental structures to water gardens - representing Mughal artistic and aesthetic achievements included in the property, and enhanced the overall integrity of the property. | UNESCO |
Both of the complexes in the inscription as they survive today are complete in and of themselves; the Lahore Fort complex includes all 21 surviving monuments within the defined Fort boundaries, and the Shalimar Gardens includes all of the various water terraces and pavilions within its enclosing wall. | UNESCO |
Measures to improve property integrity have been identified which include consolidation and protection of damaged water tanks, protection of external walls for both complexes, major investment in upgrading of monuments and features within both complexes, extensionxc2xa0 of inscribed zones and buffer zones to better protect the Outstanding Universal Value of the two complexes and their settings, consideration of inclusion of adjacent monuments within the inscription, and removal of the urban encroachments and improved control of urban pressures (including tourist bus parking). | UNESCO |