5° INTBAU International Annual Event Heritage, Place, Design: Putting Tradition into Practice ​ Milano, 5-6 Luglio 2017

5° INTBAU International Annual Event

Heritage, Place, Design:

Putting Tradition into Practice

Milano, 5-6 Luglio 2017

oprintendenza Archeologia, belle arti e paesaggio per la città metropolitana di Milano

Palazzo Litta, Corso Magenta, 24, 20121 Milano

Scuola del Design, Dipartimento di Design - Politecnico di Milano

Campus Bovisa, Via Giuseppe Candiani 72, 20158 Milano

PARTNERED BY

Soprintendenza Archeologia, belle arti e paesaggio per la città metropolitana di Milano

Politecnico di Milano Scuola del Design, Dipartimento di Design

WITH THE PATRONAGE OF

UID-Unione Italiana del Disegno

Centro Beni Culturali del Politecnico di Milano

Agenzia Italiana per la Cooperazione allo Sviluppo




source: http://www.intbauitalia.org/meeting2017en

Each year, one of INTBAU’s network of global chapters organises an Annual Event for the participation of the wider INTBAU network. The 2017 Annual Event will be hosted in Italy by the School and the Department of Design at

Politecnico di Milano.

 

2016 also marks the tenth anniversary of the INTBAU International Conference, The Venice Charter Revisited: Modernism, Conservation and Tradition in the 21st Century, held alongside the Venice Biennale in 2006.

 

Since 2013, the INTBAU Annual Event has taken place in the following locations:

(2013) Nicosia, North Cyprus, Meaning of architecture for communities in transformation, Eastern Mediterranean University;

(2014) Krakow, Tradition and Heritage in the Contemporary Image of the City, Cracow University of Technology;

(2015) Havana, Cuba, Resilience and the Value of Heritage Management and Development of Historic Cities, INTBAU Cuba, INTBAU Scandinavia, C.E.U. (Council for European Urbanism)

(2016) The last INTBAU World Congress titled Tomorrow’s Cities: Building the Future took place at the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) in London, on 14-15 November 2016.

 

2017’s Milan conference will investigate methodologies of representation, communication, and valorisation of Historic Urban Landscapes and cultural heritage but also placemaking and local identity enhancement.

 

The conference will promote holistic and multidisciplinary approaches to design which are adapted to meet the challenges of tomorrow, and which support the unique heritage, cultural landscapes and communities that have been developed by local traditions around the world. Participants will share case studies and current practice on the documentation of settlements that should be preserved, focusing on innovative solutions, design challenges in placemaking and identity conservation, cultural issues in heritage assessment, and the technical and craft expression of culture. Critical to the presentation of case studies and current practice will be the use of drawing as a tool for design and creativity.

 

The conference aims to foster an international exchange of research, case studies, and best practice to confront the challenges of designing places, building cultural landscapes and enabling the development of community. The conference also aims to promote research on new core knowledge in the field, and on applications of this knowledge that are contributing to our understanding of the evolution of traditional and historical knowledge.

Each year, one of INTBAU’s network of global chapters organises an Annual Event for the participation of the wider INTBAU network. The 2017 Annual Event will be hosted in Italy by the School and the Department of Design at

Politecnico di Milano.

 

2016 also marks the tenth anniversary of the INTBAU International Conference, The Venice Charter Revisited: Modernism, Conservation and Tradition in the 21st Century, held alongside the Venice Biennale in 2006.

 

Since 2013, the INTBAU Annual Event has taken place in the following locations:

(2013) Nicosia, North Cyprus, Meaning of architecture for communities in transformation, Eastern Mediterranean University;

(2014) Krakow, Tradition and Heritage in the Contemporary Image of the City, Cracow University of Technology;

(2015) Havana, Cuba, Resilience and the Value of Heritage Management and Development of Historic Cities, INTBAU Cuba, INTBAU Scandinavia, C.E.U. (Council for European Urbanism)

(2016) The last INTBAU World Congress titled Tomorrow’s Cities: Building the Future took place at the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) in London, on 14-15 November 2016.

 

2017’s Milan conference will investigate methodologies of representation, communication, and valorisation of Historic Urban Landscapes and cultural heritage but also placemaking and local identity enhancement.

 

The conference will promote holistic and multidisciplinary approaches to design which are adapted to meet the challenges of tomorrow, and which support the unique heritage, cultural landscapes and communities that have been developed by local traditions around the world. Participants will share case studies and current practice on the documentation of settlements that should be preserved, focusing on innovative solutions, design challenges in placemaking and identity conservation, cultural issues in heritage assessment, and the technical and craft expression of culture. Critical to the presentation of case studies and current practice will be the use of drawing as a tool for design and creativity.

 

The conference aims to foster an international exchange of research, case studies, and best practice to confront the challenges of designing places, building cultural landscapes and enabling the development of community. The conference also aims to promote research on new core knowledge in the field, and on applications of this knowledge that are contributing to our understanding of the evolution of traditional and historical knowledge.