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History, Heritage & Regeneration in Eastern Europe September 2007, Sibiu - Transylvania, Romania English  ¦   Româna
Sibiu - Transylvania, Piata Mare Introduction  ¦   Programme  ¦   Travel  ¦   Accommodation  ¦   About Romania

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SUNDAY 23 SEPTEMBER - EVENING
 

19:30 - 21:00

Welcoming reception held at The House of Arts
(Casa Artelor)
Dress code: lounge suit



MONDAY 24 SEPTEMBER 2007 - MORNING
 

08.30

Registration

09.15 - 09.30

Message from His Royal Highness, The Prince of Wales

09:30 - 10:30

Opening session:
(Session 1 - 2 keynote speakers)

Moderator:

Assistant Professor Sergiu NISTOR, Arch., PhD, Romania

09:35 - 09:55

Robert Adam, INTBAU International Chair, United Kingdom
Global and Local Architecture & Urbanism since the End of the Cold War

10.00 - 10:30

Dennis G Rodwell, architect-planner, cultural heritage consultant, United Kingdom
Central and Eastern Europe: Conservation Overview

10:30 - 10:40

Questions to speakers

10:40 - 11:00

Morning coffee break

11:10 - 13:00

Heritage & urban planning behind the "Iron Curtain"
(Session 2 - 4 speakers)

Moderator:

Dr Matthew Hardy, INTBAU Secretary, Australia/UK

11:05 - 11:25

Dan Dimancescu, Romania/USA
Romanian Urban Development in 1968: A case example of Bucharest

11:30 - 11:50

Ioana Marinescu, Romania
Off the Map. In Bucharest

11:55 - 12:15

Allan Struss, Estonia
Urban planning in Estonia since 1940 on the examples of Tallinn and Narva

12:20 - 12:50

Dr Juliana Maxim, Romania
Something old, something new: the vernacular and the modern in socialist architecture, Romania, 1955 - 1965

12:50 - 13:00

Questions to speakers

13:00 - 14:00

Lunch provided by the conference



MONDAY 24 SEPTEMBER 2007 - AFTERNOON

14:00 - 16:00

Modernistic developments within historic areas
(Session 3 - 4 speakers)

Moderator:

Robert Adam, UK

14:05 - 14:25

Terence Milstead, USA/Lithuania
Global Culture, Heritage Preservation and Residents' Home Improvement Behaviors in Vilnius, Lithuania

14:30 - 14:50

Dorin Boila, Romania
Shopping Mall Project in the Protected Medieval Part of Sibiu

14:55 - 15:15

Terje Nypan, Norway
Safeguarding the Saxon Heritage in Transylvania. The PREM project

15:20 - 15:40

Anton Glikin, Russia/USA
Completing the City of St Petersburg

15:40 - 16:00

Questions to speakers

16:00 - 16:30

Afternoon tea break

16:30 - 18:00

Teaching traditional architecture & urbanism
(Session 4 - 3 speakers)

Moderator:

Dr Iuliana Ciotoiu, Associate Professor Spiru Haret University, Romania

16:35 - 16:55

Dr Aylin Orbasli & Marcel Vellinga, United Kingdom
Teaching architectural regeneration: a multi-disciplinary and cross-cultural approach

17:00 - 17:20

Alina & Tom Hughes, Romania/United Kingdom
Teaching Architectural History & Theory - a working model

17:25 - 17:45

Magdalena Prosinska, Poland
Open Gardens. An alternative scheme for preservation and sustainable development of Polish garden-cities' heritage

17.45 - 18:00

Questions to speakers

 


Dinner on your own



TUESDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2007

08:30 - 09:00

Registration

09:00 - 11:00

Regeneration & protection of historic areas
(Session 5: 4 speakers)

Moderator:

Susan Parham, Australia/UK

09:05 - 09:25

Ass Prof. Aleksandra Djukic, Serbia
Urban regeneration and protection of cultural heritage in Serbia - under the transition period and today

09.30 - 09:50

Alina & Tom Hughes, Romania/UK
Involving the local population: a case study of a restoration and regeneration project in Transylvania's Saxon villages

09:55 - 10:15

Dr Prof Karine Dupre & Pasi Virtamo, Finland
On the other side of the Iron Curtain, slowly killing a potential World Heritage Site: Case of urban regeneration of Pispala, Finland

10:20 - 10:40

Dan Ghelase, Romania
Bucharest's Grand Parks, National and European Heritage Assets: Contributions Towards Identity Renewal as an Urban Regeneration Project

10:40 - 11:00

Questions to speakers

11:0 - 11:30

Morning coffee break

11:30 - 13:15

Construction & reconstruction (provisionary title)
(Session 6 - 3 speakers)

Moderator:

Aura Neag, Romania/UK

11:35 - 11:55

Maria Popovac, Bosnia - Herzegovina
Reconstruction of the old Bridge of Mostar

12:00 - 12:20

Bojana Karavidic, Serbia
Cultural/Architectural Heritage in the Jaws of Money

12:25 - 12:55

Jana Brink, Croatia
Building for the Bayash

12:55 - 13:15

Questions to speakers

13:00 - 14:00

Lunch provided by the conference



TUESDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2007 - AFTERNOON

14:00 - 16:00

Traditional environments under threat
(Session 7 - 4 speakers)

Moderator:

Michael Mehaffy, USA

14:05 - 14:25

Mrs. Bernadeta Marta Schafer, Germany
Change Of Image: Destruction of the landscape in the traditional villages of the Swietokrzyski region in Poland

14:30 - 14:50

Andreea Simona Chifan, Romania
Is the Romanian state interested in protecting its heritage? The Rosia Montana case

14:55 - 15:15

Arne Sødal, Norway
Landscape Protection and Urban Regeneration in Bran, Romania

15:20 - 15:40

Hans Hedrich, Romania
The city is dead! Long live the city!

15:45 - 16:05

Mrs Viktorija Aladzic, Serbia
The Battle for the Theatre in Subotica

16:05 - 16:20

Questions to speakers

16:20 - 16:50

Afternoon tea break

16:50 - 18:00

Sibiu Memorandum
(Session 8 - panel discussion)

Moderator:

Dennis Rodwell, UK

Panel:

Robert Adam, UK
Karine Dupre, Finland
Dan Dimancescu, Romania/USA
Dr Matthew Hardy
Other members of the panel to be announced

18:30- 19:30

Closing drinks

21:00 - 23:30

Conference Dinner
(Not included in conference fee)   (Venue to be advised)

 

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