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JEDICON 2026 + SPAFA Journal
Re-imagining vernacular heritage and tourism involves shifting from passive sightseeing to immersive, co-created experiences that honor living culture, local craftsmanship, and sustainable practices. By adapting, rather than just preserving, traditional architecture and intangible heritage, destinations can foster authentic visitor engagement while supporting local communities. This approach transforms heritage villages into living landscapes where local knowledge systems shape tourism, combating commodification.
Key Aspects
Shifting from viewing vernacular architecture as merely quaint or primitive to recognizing it as a sustainable, climate-responsive, and technologically relevant model. Key issues include balancing tradition with modernization, overcoming the stigma of being "poor," and adapting local materials to contemporary needs.
Shifting focus from passive viewing of artifacts to active, emotional, and sustainable storytelling, utilizing digital tools, AI, and inclusive, value-driven narratives to create meaningful connections between visitors and the past. This modern approach prioritizes authenticity, local engagement, and experiential learning, transforming sites into hubs for education and community pride.