25106 - Conservation / Building in Existing Fabric Modulübersicht
Module Number: | 25106 |
Module Title: | Conservation / Building in Existing Fabric |
Rekonstruktion und Erhaltungsarbeiten / Neubau im Bestand | |
Department: | Faculty 6 - Architecture, Civil Engineering and Urban Planning |
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Language of Teaching / Examination: | English |
Duration: | 1 semester |
Frequency of Offer: | Every winter semester |
Credits: | 6 |
Learning Outcome: | Upon completion of the module, students are able to understand key aspects of the history and theory of architectural conservation, heritage and heritage management, including their conceptual foundations and core issues, and can apply this knowledge to unfamiliar situations across a range of temporal and cultural contexts. They are able to evaluate the role played by historic buildings, ensembles and heritage places as well as other tangible and intangible artefacts of the past in social, political and cultural processes both past and present. They can create strategies for assessing the significance of buildings, ensembles and artefacts, for conserving and managing their tangible and intangible values, and for communicating knowledge about them both to specialists from neighbouring fields and to a wider public. |
Contents: | The history and theory of architectural conservation from Antiquity to the present as well as the development of the concept of heritage in the 20th and 21st centuries constitute the primary focus of the module. The role played by historic buildings, ensembles, sites and heritage places as well as other tangible and intangible artefacts of the past in social, political and cultural processes is discussed. Contemporary international discourses on significance are introduced together with methods for its assessment, preservation, management and communication that draw on a range of approaches from the humanities and the social sciences. Current challenges in conservation practice such as the management of change are examined in relation to developments in the fields of architectural design and urban planning and against the background of growing concerns for environmental protection and human rights. |
Recommended Prerequisites: | None |
Mandatory Prerequisites: | No double occupancy with Module 13676 - Denkmalpflege. |
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Teaching Materials and Literature: | A list of current and relevant literature is provided in the lecture at the beginning of the semester. |
Module Examination: | Final Module Examination (MAP) |
Assessment Mode for Module Examination: | Written examination, graded – 90 mins |
Evaluation of Module Examination: | Performance Verification – graded |
Limited Number of Participants: | None |
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This module has been approved for the general studies. | |
Remarks: | In the case that teaching and evaluation methods cannot take place as previously established (due to Corona or similar situations), alternative teaching formats and assessment methods will be announced on the respective homepages of the respective chair, or on the moodle platform. In the event that the module cannot be taught or tested according to the present description (e.g. for reasons of infection protection), the alternatives communicated on relevant platforms (e.g. homepage or Moodle) apply. |
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