Connectedness Among the Selected Heritage

This part shows the connectedness among the heritage you selected. The content is generated by Large Language Model (LLM). It may takes some time to generate the content.

Dissimilarities Among the Selected Heritage

This part shows the dissimilarities among the heritage you selected. The content is generated by Large Language Model (LLM). It may takes some time to generate the content.

Comparative Matrix of World Heritage Sites

Welcome to Comparative Matrix of World Heritage Sites. The main purpose of this matrix is to present the similarities between various World Heritage sites from 25 different dimensions.

These dimensions include historical period, culture type, building type, building style, remain type, intangible contribution, and more. Each dimension has its fixed options, for instance, the intangible contribution dimension corresponds with options such as "Contributes to cultural identity and diversity", "Preserves cultural identity and diversity", "Enriches cultural identity and diversity", "Promotes cultural identity and diversity", and "Connection to cultural identity". If none of these options are suitable for a certain dimension, it will be hidden.

The content in each cell of the matrix is filled with the help of LLMs and is further reviewed manually for accuracy.

We strive to provide the most accurate and useful information. However, if you find any discrepancies or inconsistencies in the displayed results, please do not hesitate to contact us at liangdongqi2023@ia.ac.cn or yuwei.wang@ia.ac.cn. Your feedback is greatly appreciated and will help us improve the quality and accuracy of our table.

Name Historical period Culture type Building type Building style Remain type Landscape Architecture texture Architecture function Architecture ornamentation Architectural reflection Architectural reservation Arts traditional Arts reflection Arts preservation Intangible practices Intangible contribution Intangible authenticity Intangible safeguarding Intangible role Traditional crafts Traditional contribution
Sydney Opera House Modern history Cultural heritage sites of memory Not a building Modern and contemporary architecture Mining sites Park Concrete and steel Artistic and architectural Specific architectural styles Modern and innovative design Conservation and maintenance Music and dance Symbolic and historical architectural representation Iconic landmark, venue for arts Islamic architecture and design Connection to cultural identity Traditional architecture and craftsmanship Importance of intangible heritage Importance of intangible heritage Traditional architecture and design Unique architectural and artistic value
Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens Middle ages Cultural landscapes Church Mediterranean and european architectural styles Religious sites Park Stone and earth Artistic and architectural Specific architectural styles Ancient cultural preservation Research and documentation Visual arts and crafts Symbolic and historical architectural representation Significant cultural and historical influence Modernist architectural and urban planning Preserves cultural identity and diversity Cultural landscapes and authenticity Connection to local culture Symbolic representation and significance Traditional architecture and design Unique architectural and artistic value

Shared Characteristics Between the Interconnected Heritage

This table shows shared characteristics between the cultural heritage selected. The numbers in the table indicates occurrence of the concept in the heritage's Wikipedia description. The concepts are ranked according to their relationship with all of the cultural heritage selected. High rank concepts are supposed to reflect the common features of these culture heritage. Clicking on the number in the table to browse the texts related to the cultural heritage which has mentioned the concept. The concepts are selected from hyperlinks in Wikipedia websites of cultural heritage.
Culture Concepts Sydney Opera House Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens
Construction
Australia
Architect
World
Concrete
World Heritage
The Australian
Architecture
History
City
Hectares
White
Water
Parliament
Buffer zone
UNESCO World Heritage
David
Australian Government
Stone
Steel
Technology
Biodiversity

Interactive Relation Graph

This graph visualizes the relationship between cultural heritage and concepts. Drag the circles to change the layout. Hover over the circles to see the names of the concepts.