When: 29 August 2022 – 13:30-16:00 KST (06:30 – 9:00 CET)
Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84777575978
Meeting ID: 847 7757 5978

When: 29 August 2022 – 13:30-16:00 KST (06:30 – 9:00 CET)
Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84777575978
Meeting ID: 847 7757 5978
INTERVENTIONS IN THE STRUCTURES OF THE ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE
Architectural heritage structures, both by their nature and their history, represent a challenge for diagnosis, analysis and intervention processes, especially in seismic countries. reconcile aspects such as the safety of people, compliance with local regulations and the preservation of values and authenticity of structures is a complex issue that must be observed and debated from each context cultural. In this line, the International Scientific Committee for the Analysis and Restoration of Structures of the Architectural Heritage (ISCARSAH) invites you to reflect on these issues through experiences of professionals from the Latin American region.
Las estructuras del patrimonio arquitectónico, tanto por su naturaleza como por su historia representan un desafío para los procesos de diagnóstico, análisis e intervención, especialmente en países sísmicos. Conciliar aspectos como la seguridad de las personas, el cumplimiento de las normativas locales y la preservación de los valores y autenticidad de las estructuras es un tema complejo que debe ser observado y debatido desde cada contexto cultural. En esta línea, el Comité Científico Internacional para el Análisis y la Restauración de Estructuras del Patrimonio Arquitectónico (ISCARSAH) los invita a reflexionar sobre estos temas a través de experiencias de profesionales de la región latinoamericana
Register in advance for April 5th 2022- HERE
Visit the ISCARSAH YouTube Channel, where you can watch the webinars host by International Scientific Committee on the Analysis and Restoration of Structures of Architectural Heritage (ISCARSAH):
Current schedule is for 2 hours, but may be adjusted as the agenda becomes clear.
The virtual link:
https://zoom.us/j/94222564181?pwd=ZnpsanNFZ1BVaXpjaUNQYjViVThGUT09
Please find attached the updated agenda:
Authenticity and Reconstruction… means different things, to different people, from different cultures. Let’s explore these differences.
“Explore pathways to authenticity towards the 30 th Anniversary of the Nara Documentin 2024”
“Promote wide discourse about national, regional, and international interpretations of the different pathways we take toward the critical heritage conservation concept AUTHENTICITY “
“Share current definitions and interpretations of authenticity and integrity as applied…”
Traditional structures located in earthquake regions have seismic mitigation strategies as part of their original construction or past repair – knowledge gained from centuries of trial and error. Modern engineered retrofit solutions must navigate modern and traditional methods and materials. Excessive strengthening may have unintended effects that may harm a building’s seismic resilience. How does one balance empirical and numerical methods for evaluation and seismic retrofit?
This is the first of an ISCARSAH-hosted webinar series focused on this and other critical topics of international cultural heritage preservation.
Webinar Time: Thursday. Feb 25, 2021 14:00-16:00 GMT/UTC (15:00-17:00 CET Paris)
Register in advance for February 25th 2021: here
Traditional structures located in earthquake regions have seismic mitigation strategies as part of their original construction or past repair – knowledge gained from centuries of trial and error. Modern engineered retrofit solutions must navigate modern and traditional methods and materials. Excessive strengthening may have unintended effects that may harm a building’s seismic resilience. How does one balance empirical and numerical methods for evaluation and seismic retrofit?
The International Scientific Committee on the Analysis and Restoration of Structures of Architectural Heritage (ISCARSAH) hosts an inter-ISC discussion on understanding traditional technology and craftsmanship with case studies where contemporary interventions can be informed by knowledge, skills and experience from traditional construction.
This is the first of an ISCARSAH-hosted webinar series focused on this and other critical topics of international cultural heritage preservation.
The 1st International Conference on “Transdisciplinary Multispectral Modelling and Cooperation for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage” will be on 10-13 October 2018 at the Eugenides Foundation in Athens, Greece, with reference to the Holy Aedicule’s rehabilitation of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem and the Digital Exhibition of Advanced Technology “Tomb of Christ: the Monument and the Project” at the Byzantine and Christian Museum of Athens.
For more information about the Conference: http://www.tmm-ch2018.com
The deadline for sending in an abstract for the 10th International Conference on Structural Analysis of Historic Constructions has been extended to July 10th. The conference will be held in Leuven, Belgium on 13-15 September 2016. More information and abstract submission: here.