[BCMA] 6-day course - Best Practices in Heritage Conservation Planning - November 14-19
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Learn "Best Practices in Heritage Conservation Planning"
in this 6-day intensive course
with renowned specialist Dr. Harold Kalman
About the instructor: Harold D. Kalman is a specialist in the heritage conservation and architectural history and the author (or co-author) of many standard texts on conservation and architecture, including Heritage Planning: Principles and Process, A History of Canadian Architecture, Exploring Vancouver, Exploring Ottawa, The Evaluation of Historic Buildings, and Encore: Recycling Public Buildings for the Arts.
Topics include:
* an introduction to best practices: "good" and "bad" conservation
* international and Canadian heritage conservation doctrine
* conservation treatments
* standards and guidelines
* community, sustainability, and ethical contexts
* a critical assessment of case studies
The course is designed to meet the needs of heritage professionals, students, public officials and decision-makers who are involved in the management of historic places, whether in the public or the private sector. The material is appropriate for students at any level, from novice to advanced professional. This is not a general introduction to heritage conservation.
Registration Deadline: Oct.17, 2016: late registrations accepted if space permits
Dates: Nov 14-19; Location: Uvic Campus FIA 108; cost: $668.94 (textbook not included in course tuition fee).
To register or read more: https://continuingstudies.uvic.ca/culture-museums-and-indigenous-studies/courses/best-practices-in-heritage-conservation-planning
Questions? crmcoord at uvic.ca<mailto:crmcoord at uvic.ca>
For information on accommodations in Victoria: https://continuingstudies.uvic.ca/culture-museums-and-indigenous-studies/programs/accommodations
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