251.746 Implemented Methods in Architecture
This course is in all assigned curricula part of the STEOP.
This course is in at least 1 assigned curriculum part of the STEOP.

2017S, VO, 1.0h, 1.5EC

Properties

  • Semester hours: 1.0
  • Credits: 1.5
  • Type: VO Lecture

Aim of course

COURSE IS PART OF MODUL CULTURAL SPACES

The course provides an introduction into the demands on scientists in research projects in architecture which are dealing with cultural spaces and identity. 

Using concrete examples, an insight into the research reality is offered. The aim is to provide a base to independently develop a concept for a research project.

Subject of course

A lecture series gives insight into the multiple problems with contemporary as well as future world heritage sites on Westen Balkans. On example of various projects, the historic background in relation to the current status of the architectural heritage of Ulqin on the Adriatic coast will be dealt with. Questions of adequate heritage protection and maintenance of this regional as well as supra regional cultural space will be discussed and contemporary, integral planning concepts will be developed.

Additional information

Presentations:

A focus will be layed on projects dealing with Ottoman architecture and architecture in Montenegro, Kosovo and Albania. The lectures are offered in teh frame of a study day. (May 10 or 17, 2017, details will be announced)

Invited Speakers:

1.     Rand Eppich, Polytechnic University Madrid, Conservation Architect and Cultural heritage Advisor: Valuation of Heritage Assets: Missed Opportunities: Examples from the Mediterranean

2.     Matthias Bickert, Universität Bamberg: 
Cultural Heritage Cities in Albanien: Challenges and Risks

3.     Lejla Hadžic & Elena Mamani, Cultural heritage without Borders (CHwB) Albania: We Restore cultural heritage and help to build futures

4.     Elenita Roshi, University of Tirana: Heritage Management and Marketing in Albania

5.     Aleksandra Kapetanovic, Center for Sustainable Spatial Development Kotor, Montenegro: Heritage Driver of Development, but Lessons Learned

6.     Aleksandar Dajkovi: State approaches, National Policy and Legislation on historic towns in Montenegro


INTRODUCTION: Wednesday, 08.03.2017 09:00 Seminarroom 251

Courses: Wednesdays 09:00-13:00 and 14:00-18:00

Excursion to Ulcinj/Montenegro: April 24.- May 01. 2017


Lecturers

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Examination modalities

written exam: one question per lecture

Course registration

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Curricula

Study CodeObligationSemesterPrecon.Info
066 443 Architecture Not specified

Literature

No lecture notes are available.

Previous knowledge

 Voraussetzungen: keine, keine Teilnehmerbeschränkung

Accompanying courses

Language

English