15.00 credits
128.0 h
Q1
Language
French
Main themes
Introduction to conservation-restoration of heritage buildings.
Methodological and basic technological notions in four structured sections: general and historical concepts, art history, archaeological aspects and engineering. The course aims to allow students from different educational backgrounds to reach the same level of competence.
Essential conceptual notions to be considered in heritage matters and presentation of current conservation-restoration issues.
Methodological and basic technological notions in four structured sections: general and historical concepts, art history, archaeological aspects and engineering. The course aims to allow students from different educational backgrounds to reach the same level of competence.
Essential conceptual notions to be considered in heritage matters and presentation of current conservation-restoration issues.
Learning outcomes
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
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Content
Vocabulary and typologies of immovable heritage.
Research methods and the exploitation of documentaries.
Methodology, concepts and elementary techniques relative to building archaeology and the archaeology of subsoil.
The significations of immovable heritage including different cultural approaches.
The genesis and evolution of the notion of conservation and the concepts of restoration.
The main institutions dealing with heritage, international and national organisations and relative policies, reglementation and legislation.
Integrated conservation.
The economical aspects of heritage.
Current heritage issues: authenticity, strategies before, during and after armed conflicts, environmental concerns, historical urban landscapes.
Research methods and the exploitation of documentaries.
Methodology, concepts and elementary techniques relative to building archaeology and the archaeology of subsoil.
The significations of immovable heritage including different cultural approaches.
The genesis and evolution of the notion of conservation and the concepts of restoration.
The main institutions dealing with heritage, international and national organisations and relative policies, reglementation and legislation.
Integrated conservation.
The economical aspects of heritage.
Current heritage issues: authenticity, strategies before, during and after armed conflicts, environmental concerns, historical urban landscapes.
Teaching methods
Lectures, conferences and practical exercises.
Evaluation methods
Written and/or oral exam assessed by a jury.
Online resources
Each coordinator of educational activites communicates learning material via the website for the degree : masterpatrimoine.be
Bibliography
Les ouvrages imposés sont mis à la disposition des étudiants au Centre d’Information et de Documentation de la Paix-Dieu et/ou dans les bibliothèques des institutions partenaires.
The imposed reading is at students’ disposition in the Information and Documentation Centre at the La Paix Dieu site and also in partner universities’ libraries.
The imposed reading is at students’ disposition in the Information and Documentation Centre at the La Paix Dieu site and also in partner universities’ libraries.
Faculty or entity
FIAL
Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)
Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Learning outcomes
Advanced Master in Heritage Conservation and Restoration