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News: April 2013
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International Course on Stone Conservation (SC13)
10 April – 28 June 2013

12 April. The 18th International Course on Stone Conservation began on 10 April at the ICCROM headquarters in Rome. The primary goal of the course is to improve the practice of stone conservation internationally by:

  • providing participants with a holistic understanding of the decay and deterioration of stone;
  • disseminating effective conservation methodologies; and
  • ensuring a practical understanding of appropriate repair methods and long-term management strategies.

Nineteen participants from 19 different countries are attending the course, and some 25 resource persons will also be collaborating.

These first few days have consisted of both lectures and study visits. First lectures were given by Jukka Jokilehto on Roman architecture, and a session on the history and values of conservation. There was also a walking tour through the Roman Forum, during which examples of the development of building techniques and conservation and restoration were shown to the group.

Over the next few weeks, participants will be studying such topics as:

  • Conservation principles and theories;
  • Material sciences as a tool for identification, analysis, and design of conservation treatments;
  • Mechanisms of deterioration;
  • Diagnostic techniques for identifying causes and effects of observed conditions;
  • Condition assessment methodology;
  • Developing a conservation strategy for immediate and long-term actions including prevention, maintenance, repair and treatment;
  • Managing stone conservation projects and the value of working within multidisciplinary teams.

Partners:

  • ICCROM (International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property)
  • Getty Conservation Institute (GCI), United States

Member States represented: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Croatia, Cuba, Ethiopia, Greece, India, Iran, Kenya, Maldives, Malta, Mexico, Philippines, Portugal, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, United States

updated on: 23 April, 2013

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