Duration
Introduction to heritage conservation and restoration : 70h Th
Basic methodological and technical concepts : 90h Th
Number of credits
Advanced Master in Heritage Conservation and Restoration | 16 crédits |
Lecturer
Introduction to heritage conservation and restoration :
Basic methodological and technical concepts :
Language(s) of instruction
French language
Organisation and examination
Teaching in the first semester, review in January
Schedule
Units courses prerequisite and corequisite
Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program
Learning unit contents
Introduction to heritage conservation and restoration
Presentation of the process of developing a conservation-restoration project and its specificities, within the framework of the Brussels Capital Region, in the Flemish Region and the Walloon Region: Status of the owner, private, public, organizer of a competition, Type of protection of the property, listed on the inventory, listed monument, listed site, architectural ensemble, monument or exceptional site, CP heritage certificate procedure, participation of the architect and the historian of the art of the SPW, the CRMSF, the representative of the municipal administration, Legislation in terms of spatial planning, urban planning, heritage Legislation in the field of public procurement when it concerns subsidized works, Administrative specifications, choice of open, restricted or negotiated procedures, allotment, tender forms, awarding, qualitative selection criteria, approval of companies, written criteria award res Advertising of tender made at the national level, at European level. This learning activity is related to A.A. 2.2.1. Establishment of the restoration file: plans, specifications, specifications, and the A.A. 2.2.3. Establishment of the restoration file: site monitoring.
Learning outcomes of the learning unit
Introduction to heritage conservation and restoration
At the end of the learning activity, the student will be able - identify stakeholders in a conservation-restoration file - to master all the procedures and procedures relating to the practice of conservation-restoration; - to control references to the legislative and regulatory framework of conservation-restoration projects.
Prerequisite knowledge and skills
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Mode of delivery (face to face, distance learning, hybrid learning)
Introduction to heritage conservation and restoration
Ex-cathedra
Course materials and recommended or required readings
Introduction to heritage conservation and restoration
For registered students cf. recommended bibliography list on eCampus.
Introduction to heritage conservation and restoration
Teachers in Unit 2 together organize the exam on the basis of a concrete example.
Work placement(s)
Organisational remarks and main changes to the course
Introduction to heritage conservation and restoration
At the Patrimony Center of Peace-Dieu in Amay, in the field or in the premises made available by the partner universities.
Contacts
Introduction to heritage conservation and restoration
Anne-Françoise Barthélemy
Coordination administrative, Master de spécialisation et gestionnaire de chantier
AWaP | Agence wallonne du patrimoine
Direction de la formation
Rue Paix-Dieu, 1b
B- 4540 Amay
+32 (0)85 41 03 65| Fax+32 (0) 85 41 03 80
af.barthelemy@awap.be * www.masterpatrimoine.be