Revitalization of Architectural Heritage

Acronym
OA07RGN
Status
mandatory
Semester
7
Number of classes
1L + 3E
ECTS
5.0
Study programme
Architecture
Module
Type of study
Bachelor academic studies
Lecturer
Lecturer/Associate (practicals)
Prerequisite / Form of prerequisites

History of architecture and settlements 1, History of architecture and settlements 2 and History of architecture and settlements 3, Protection of architectural heritage

Form of prerequisites:

Completed pre-examination obligations

Learning objectives

The course program includes matter in the field of revitalization of architectural heritage of importance for
education of architects. Introduction students to the basic principles and methodology of revitalization, as well asproblems of technical protection, revitalization, modern construction in historical environments. It should contribute to the basic education of students in this field, necessary for solving project tasks in protected areas.

Learning outcomes

Acquired basic knowledge about the principles of revitalization of architectural heritage, problems of technical protection and modern construction in historical environments. Students are trained to solve project tasks in protected historical areas.

Course contents

Introductory lecture, Condition of cultural monuments, problems and methods of protection. Basic technical principles protection. Technical protection of cultural goods - methods. Preservation of individual buildings and their protection. Folk architecture, preservation and protection. Integrative protection. Architectural heritage and architectural creators. Revitalization of historic buildings. Possibilities of modern use of historical buildings. Restoration strategy and place of cultural heritage inspatial and urban plans. Protection and restoration of historic urban areas. Urban renewal of cities in the past and attitude towards heritage. Analysis of characteristic examples of valorization and protection of historical urban units in our country and the world. Management of historic cities.

Literature
  1. Neškovic, J, Revitalization of Architectural Heritage, Belgrade, 1985.

  2. Jokileto Y, A History of Architectural Conservation, Oxford 1999.

    (Original)
  3. Vučenović S, Architectural and urban conservation, Belgrade 2003.

Evaluation and grading

Course attendance
Activity
Colloquium / exam
Graphic works

Teaching Methods

Classes take place through interactive lectures, fieldwork, active participation in exercises results in the production of graphic works, independent analysis of relevant literature and verbal presentation of graphic works

Specific remarks:

No