Breathing New Life into Overlooked Urban Heritage Sites by Employing Emerging Technologies to Increase User Engagement

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2024-05

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Savannah College of Art and Design

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Urban heritage sites are pivotal for understanding cultural identity and promoting tourism. In Saudi Arabia, Vision 2030 emphasizes transforming these sites into vibrant cultural tourism destinations. Despite their significance, many still need to be utilized. This thesis explores how temporary non-invasive exhibitions can revive these sites, engaging visitors through present-sensitive and future-driven design. Integrating intangible cultural heritage elements with immersive experiences, these exhibitions not only attract more visitors but also foster a deeper connection to the heritage. The research findings validate the efficacy of this approach, highlighting its potential to enhance cultural tourism, promote community engagement, and ensure the economic sustainability of heritage sites.

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Urban heritage sites, Placemaking, Narrative Environment, Living Museums, Exhibition Design, Immersion, Interaction, Multisensory, Multi-participatory, Co-creational

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