Training Course on Place Making: Living Heritage in Urban Spaces |
From:Indian Institute for Human Settlements PublishDate:2013-07-24 Hits:1436 |
Date: 24 – 27 July, 2013 Place: Bangalore, India Organizer: Indian Institute for Human Settlements The course aims to build perspective on how to identify, understand and relate to historical spaces by re-examining the values associated with them. The objective is to understand how to address conservation issues of monumental and non- monumental scale in urban spaces which are part of a range of social, economic and cultural inter-linkages. The course teaching methodology will consist of a study of the theoretical frameworks and application-oriented theories, interspersed with case studies and field exposure to certain places in the city. Participants will learn to apply the framework to a real site in a practical exercise. For more information, please refer to the website: http://www.iihs.co.in/programmes/upp/pm-lhus/ |
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