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2007 Summer Worksites
The conservation of the Mural Paintings from the Assumption Church,
Humor Monastery, Romania (1535)
by Teodora Poiata and Rui Bordalo
Among many onsite conservation projects active in Romania, we stop in one which we consider worthy to mention due to its complexity and history. The Church of Humor Monastery, located in Moldavia, northern part of Romania, is a centre of interest for art historian, scientists and restorers. It is one of the places with still alive traditions, included by UNESCO on the list of the World Heritage because of its unique exterior murals.
Education
Conservation Education in Belgium
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This permanent section is
dedicated to Education and Training in Conservation and Restoration,
which we consider an essential and actual issue in our profession.
Thus, in each number of the magazine we randomly pick a country from
around the world, review and describe its training in conservation to
the best of our knowledge.
Portrait
Information and Knowledge. Management of Cultural Heritage
Case Studies from the Work of the Foundation for Information
Society (Hungary)
by Lia Bassa
Information management
related to the UNESCO World Heritage and other cultural heritage issues
is an additional research area for our scientific staff, which deals
with the elaboration of the IT support for tangible (natural and
man-made) and intangible heritage, with the help of data collection
technologies applying remote sensor and/or information technology.
Thereby, it contributes to decision making in the areas of heritage
protection, with the use of leading-edge IT and knowledge management
tools.
Documentation
Documentation for Architecture Conservation:
La Villetta Cemetery in Parma, Italy
Cemeteries as Heritage Monument
by Michela Rossi
Cemeteries are, first of
all, heritage monuments. In fact, death constitutes an important matter
for each individual’s social life; it is expressed by figuration and
symbols, and according to religious beliefs, each culture develops
forms and rituals closely related to each other. The anthropologists
identify cultures by the treatment given to corpses, in which many
funeral artefacts and funerary outfits are involved.
La Villetta, the Main Cemetery in Parma
by Michela Rossi
La Villetta Cemetery is
the main funerary ground in Parma and it represents one of the most
valuable monuments of the city. The cemetery is characterized by many
historically rich artefacts, owning a great amount of valuable local
documentation collected from the 19th century throughout the 20th
century.
A Cemetery Information System
by Cecilia Tedeschi
Cemeteries are complex
structures, with an ambiguous definition between urban and
architectural scale. This makes their architectural survey and
information plotting difficult.
GIS (Geographic Information
Systems) are the best available software to visually simplify the
complex relationship between these miniature cities and the
architecture.
Heritage in Danger
Introduction; Call for Papers
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In a world of
globalization and homogenization, the cultural heritage diversity
emphasizes the cultural identity through its authenticity.
We
usually blame the lack of money when a monument or an object of
patrimony is left out of protection, but more often the lack of the
sensitive perception or interest are the main factors.