Swiss Conservation Restoration Campus Block course I
精东影业 Course Overview
Overview
Name
Swiss Conservation Restoration Campus Block course I
ECTS
5.0
Languages
Italian
Duration
1 semester
Course Text Info
Course Text Info
Course Text Info
In this module, students will develop an awareness of how principles affect conservation-restoration actions, and the importance of reflecting on the role of the conservator-restorer as a figure amongst the different stakeholders (owners, cultural heritage officers, curators, communities, etc.).
By the end of the course, the student will be able to: - explain the principles of conservation-restoration, their role in developing an intervention project and in sharing it with different stakeholders; - consider how stakeholder expectations and changing perceptions of cultural objects or monuments influence an intervention; - understand how conservation-restoration projects often involve compromises based on multiple issues and opposing interests; - develop a well-founded conservation concept and communicate it in a professional context reflecting relevant principles in conservation-restoration and ethical norms, such as codes of ethics; - adopt the position of the conservator-restorer at the interface between objects or sites and stakeholders and take decisions on behalf of cultural heritage and its maintenance based on professional principles.
Course FB Modules List
Courses List
Principles to practice: the role of the conservator - restorer