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International Course on Conservation of Built Heritage (CBH10)
5 March – 30 April 2010
12 March. ICCROM is pleased to announce the commencement of the third Course on Conservation of Built Heritage (CBH10) on 5 March 2010 in Rome.
This eight-week course intends to provide a broad understanding of both the technical and managerial aspects of conserving built heritage. This will be done by exploring the topic over seven modules:
- Issues in Heritage Conservation (General Overview): analyzing definitions of heritage and conceptual issues related to conservation;
- Planning and Management Context: discussing management systems, planning for heritage management and sustainability;
- Information and Documentation;
- Approaches to Condition Assessments: providing methodological tools for assessing conditions, examining both causes and effects;
- Condition Assessments and Treatments (part1): examining the effects of water and humidity on heritage, treatments and interventions, structural issues, and examining surfaces;
- Condition Assessments and Treatments (part 2): interventions on buildings and sites, authenticity and integrity, and issues of maintenance;
- Public Access, Interpretation, Presentation, Education, and Visitor Management.
In collaboration with UNESCO World Heritage Centre, the last week of the course will be dedicated to a special module on Urban Conservation. Here, the participants will have the opportunity to reflect on the issues related to the conservation and management of urban heritage, including the emerging concept of Historic Urban Landscapes.
Approximately 25 resource persons from different parts of the world will bring their experience and skills to the course. There will also be field trips to several locations, including Florence, L’Aquila, Herculaneum and Pompeii, in addition to sites in Rome and the surrounding area.
Twenty-one participants from 20 countries have come to Rome for the course. They represent a broad range of built heritage professionals (architects, archaeologists, engineers, planners etc.).
Participants
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Khalid AL AKRISH
- Darwin Antonio ARDUENGO GARCIA
- Basanta Kumar BIDARI
- Rachael Elizabeth EGERTON
- Maria HALLBERG
- Jorge Bartolo HERNANDEZ AGUILAR
- Aoife HURLEY
- Ghevar ISMAIEL
- Pekka LEHTINEN
- Shung Tin Eddy LEUNG
- Jelena MILOSAVLJEVIC
- Victor Kgosi MOKOBI
- Mohammed Badruddin MUSSA
- Viet Cuong NGUYEN
- Sujeeva Kaushalyabi PEIRIS DERANIYAGALA
- Katarzyna PIOTROWSKA-NOSEK
- Patrick SCHICHT
- Akiko UMEZU
- Montira UNAKUL
- Yuqing WEN
- Yacoub Bader YACOUB
Member States represented: Austria, Botswana, China, Cuba, Egypt, Finland, Ireland, Japan, Mexico, Nepal, New Zealand, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Syria, Tanzania, Thailand, Vietnam
updated on:
7 April, 2010 |