| Modern historical buildings protection process officially legalized management.Additional guidance laws and regulations continuously are taken in the protection of modernarchitecture, but there are still a large number of outstanding new modern architecturebuildings destroyed. As the human cultural heritage which can be left to the youth in thefuture, the modern historical buildings are turning from valuable to useless. Why could it bemade from "priceless" fortune into "no value" architecture? So it is so necessary andimportant to encourage the public to protect the modern historical building through theincentive policy.The regulations and the field investigation in this paper will be based on the existingliterature research in addition to the incentive mechanism of European experience. Thecurrent incentive policy of modern architecture protection in China will also be summerised.Through the compared between Chinese experience and Western experience and analyses inthe confusing puzzles exposed in the practical management, the positive areas andencouragement can be showed. At the end of this article the relative suggestion will beraisedThis paper will be divided into the following sections:In the first chapter,"the historical buildings" in this article is clearly defined. The ideasand methods in this study are made sure. The current domestic related researches aresummerised.In the second chapter, the development process to protect historic buildings for westerncountries and related regulations are summed up. The definition of "incentive mechanism" isexplained and cleared. This definition and summery can inspire the method about historicalbuilding incentive mechanism research.In the third and fourth chapters, the domestic and western protection in historicalarchitectures are summed up.In the fifth chapter, through the domestic and western protection of historicalarchitectures, for example, sources of funds, preferential tax, bank loans and so on, the mainproblems affecting incentive mechanism can be proved and seen. Besides the system toresolved the problems can be established in two ways,"top-down" and "bottom-up".In the sixth and seventh chapters, from the "top-down" and "bottom-up" point of view,the practical examples and cases are selected. With investigation and interview content, some useful suggestion is raised. |