Albania: Preservation Supports Sustainable Economy

by Adventures in Preservation (AiP)
Albania: Preservation Supports Sustainable Economy
Albania: Preservation Supports Sustainable Economy
Albania: Preservation Supports Sustainable Economy
Albania: Preservation Supports Sustainable Economy
Albania: Preservation Supports Sustainable Economy
Albania: Preservation Supports Sustainable Economy
Albania: Preservation Supports Sustainable Economy
Albania: Preservation Supports Sustainable Economy
Albania: Preservation Supports Sustainable Economy
Albania: Preservation Supports Sustainable Economy
Albania: Preservation Supports Sustainable Economy
Albania: Preservation Supports Sustainable Economy
Albania: Preservation Supports Sustainable Economy
Albania: Preservation Supports Sustainable Economy
Albania: Preservation Supports Sustainable Economy
Albania: Preservation Supports Sustainable Economy

Project Report | Jan 5, 2016
New Challenges for the New Year

By Judith Broeker | AiP Program Director

Tower house that collapsed before intervention
Tower house that collapsed before intervention

You have supported the people of Gjirokastra for almost five years as they’ve worked to improve conditions in their community. As we start a new year, our goal is to build on recent successes –

  • three tower houses restored and opened as hostels and hotels,
  • several new restaurants serving local residents and tourists,
  • new businesses opening in the bazaar.

Although promising, obstacles may still overwhelm the progress. Here are some of the current challenges:

For every tower house that is repaired or restored, several more will collapse before intervention is possible.

The small but dedicated staff of the Regional Directorate of National Culture in Gjirokastra, AiP’s local partner, is responsible for saving, or at the very least documenting, hundreds of heritage buildings in the city of Gjirokastra and the surrounding district. Their minimal budget is too small to cover even the cost of one truck to deliver building materials to the few funded projects.

The huge exodus from Albania in the 1990s depleted the country of skilled workers and left many heritage buildings vacant and deteriorating.

Funds for building conservation in Albania are almost nonexistent, casting doubt on the possibility of continuing work on several important tower houses that have been stabilized with the hope of finding support for future conservation.

Lonely Planet named Albania it’s top choice for an affordable off-the-beaten-path destination in 2011, yet international volunteers are still uncertain about traveling here to join building conservation projects, leaving scheduled work unfinished.

Are you wondering if there’s anything you can do to help overcome these challenges? The answer is YES!

  • Contact university programs you have a connection with and tell them of the great on-site training opportunities for their students in architecture, engineering, preservation, tourism and more. AiP will customize sessions to meet the needs of specific university programs.
  • Talk to the head of Social Responsibility or Philanthropy in the business or corporation you have ties to, stressing the need for financial support of heritage building conservation.

We can’t wait to hear from you with news. Be the highlight of our next report as we share what you've done and the results. 

(All photos taken by Ilir Rizaj during May 2015 preservation session.)

Endangered orthodox church in Gjirokastra district
Endangered orthodox church in Gjirokastra district
AiP, CHwB, gov't & private interests joined forces
AiP, CHwB, gov't & private interests joined forces

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Adventures in Preservation (AiP)

Location: Boulder, Colorado - USA
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Adventures in Preservation (AiP)
Judith Broeker
Project Leader:
Judith Broeker
Boulder , Colorado United States

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