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Terminal 2 was opened in 1960. Once again, the architect firm responsible was Vilhelm Lauritzen AS. Its simple layout as a large, centre-less space with inserted and replaceable floor slabs was designed to make it possible to carry out later conversions and extensions without bringing the terminal to a halt. In 1987, Vilhelm Lauritzen AS completed an extension of Terminal 2 with a large new shopping centre. The terminal has subsequently been converted and extended several times (see pages 16 and 24). Terminal 2 is considered to be one of the finest examples of modernist architecture in Denmark | World Heritage Information Kit UNESCO World Heritage Centre Mission Statement Heritage A Gift from the Past to the Future A Brief History The Convention and its Committee The World Heritage Fund The Nomination Process The Global Strategy List of World Heritage in Danger Success Stories Sustainable Tourism Partnerships for Conservation The World Heritage Centre Who s Who Stay Informed on World Heritage Issues Published in March 2005 by the UNESCO World Heritage Centre UNESCO World Heritage Centre 7 Place de Fontenoy 75352 Paris 07 SP France Tel 33 0 1 45 68 15 71 Fax 33 0 1 45 68 55 70 E-mail wh-info@unesco.org http whc.unesco.org World Heritage Mission Statement The United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization UNESCO seeks to encourage the identification protection and preservation of cultural and natural heritage around the world considered to be of outstanding value to humanity. This is embodied in an international treaty called the Convention concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage adopted by UNESCO in 1972. Cultural heritage refers to monuments groups of buildings and sites with historical aesthetic archaeological scientific ethnological or anthropological value. Natural heritage refers to outstanding physical biological and geological formations habitats of threatened species of animals and plants and areas with scientific conservation or aesthetic value. UNESCO s World Heritage mission is to encourage countries to sign the World Heritage Convention and to ensure the protection of their natural and cultural heritage encourage States Parties to the Convention to nominate sites within their national territory for inclusion on the World Heritage List encourage States Parties to establish management plans and set up reporting systems on the state of conservation of their World Heritage sites assist States Parties in safeguarding World Heritage sites by providing technical assistance and professional training provide