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EDITED CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PROFESSIONALISM IN

THE BUILT HERITAGE SECTOR, ARENBERG CASTLE, LEUVEN, BELGIUM, 5_8 FEBRUARY 2018

Professionalism

in

the

Built

Herit

age

Sector

Editors

Koen Van

Balen

& Aziliz

Vandesande

Raymond Lemairc

International

Centre

for

Conservation and

Departntent

of

Civil

Engineering,

KU

Leuven, Heverlee,

Belgium

CRC

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of

books under restoration; restoration and actu-alization by the 'Boekentoren Ontwerpteam': Robbrecht

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Daem Architecten (head architects & coor-dination), -Barbara Van der Wee Architects (preliminary research

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restoration advice), Daidalos Peutz (building physics), SumProject (technical research

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con-itruction

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Table

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C.rmmittees IntrodLtction

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Table

of

contents

Committees

Introduction

On established built heritage profiles and capacities, the rise of new profession(al)s and the need for training and education to dea.l with ongoing disruptive changes in the sector

A.

Vandesande &

K.

Van Balen Profiles and capacities

Profession(s) and professional(s) in the conservation process S. Della Torre & R.

Moioli

Structural conservation engineering in practice: Lessons learned A. Drougkas &

E.

Verstrynge

Building archaeology in Leiden

(NL):

A practical approach PJ. De Vos

The role

of

the professional authority in the monument preservation-changes in the institutional monument preservation system in Hungary between

20ll

and2017

A.

VeòreÒs&T Feiérdy

Overview of project governance framework for built heritage conservation in India D. Roy, S.N. Kalidindi & A. Menon

The increasing relevance of soft skills in the conservation profession R.

Mo'ili

Education,

training

and

quality

labels

Fostering cooperation in the European Union on skills, training and knowledge transfer in cultural heritage professions

A. Galàn-Pérez,

I.M.

Grumazescu. K. Gunthorpe, A. Límburg, N. Roche, E. Sciacchitano, J. van Leewen & G. Almevik

Mastering building conservation

G. Almevik

The built heritage sector in Portugal: Education in conservation and professionalisation

S.M.Genin&PBrum

Guidelines for quality of interventions in built cultural heritage in The Netherlands

S. Naldini &

M.

van Hunen

Education and training as a means to boost skills and to increase territorial reputation: The example of the Valtellina Cultural District in Italy

D. Rtppoli, A. Konsta & S. Della Tone

Real estate competencies in the built cultural heritage field

C. Boniotti, S. Della Torre &

A.

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Knowledge and skills associated to craftsmanship for built heritage conservation and rehabilitaiion: Case

study-Historic

Cairo

I.

Waked,

K.

Van Balert & D. Pittí Obstacles and changes

Adopting an integrated and holistic perspective for improving conservation of built heritage G.E. Garcia & F. Cardoso

Mapping professional praclice challenges in built heritage J. G,ìnsalve,r. R. Mateu's &

f.D.

Silre'ttre

Operative tools for new approaches towards urban conservalion S. Cardone

Obstacles and possible solutions for architectural heritage along the coastline of the Baltic Sea in Latvia

D. R:cpicka & A. Zicmelttiece

Preservation

of

sacral heritage by learning from the past: Church building reconstructions in Hungary in the 1960s and 1970s

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ORGANISING COMMITTEE

Prof. Koen Van Balen, University of Leuven, Belgiunt

Dr.

Azlltz Vandesande, University of Letnen, Belgiunt

Prof, Barbara Van der Wee, Barbara Van Der Wee Architect.s and University of Leuven, Belgium Prof. Luc Verpoest, Universíty of Leuven, Belgiunt

INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

Tariq

Al

Mlulri, Architectural Conservation Consultant, Egltpt Omniya Abdel Barr. Egltptian Heritage Rescue Foundation, Egypt

Carolien Bolle, Centre de perfectionnement aux métiers du

patrintoine-la

Paix-Dieu, Belgium Giorgia Cesaro, U N E S C

O-Proj

ect Officer, Jordan

Ali

Davis, Historic Environment Scotland, Scotland Barbara Fogarasi, Hungary

Hossam Mahdy, Architectural Con^servation Consultant, Egypt Monika Mtrrzyn-Kupisz, Jagiellonian University, Poland Silvia Naldini, TU Delft, Tlte Netherlands

Terje Nypan, Riksantikvaren, Nonvay

Teresa Patrici o, I C O M O

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oard member, B elgíum Eduardo Rojas, University of Pennsylvania, USA

Maria Eugenia Siguencia Avlla, UnÌversity

of

Cuenca, Ecuador Dimitris Theodossopoulos. University of Edinhurgh, Scotland Nishant Upadhyay, U N E S C

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Cu I t ur e, In dia Gabriella Garcia Yelez, Uníversity

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Cuenca, Ecuador

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