We are excited to continue the series of webinars organized for students, professionals, and educators in architecture, 3D laser scanning, and heritage conservation in Ukraine.
This series is part of the project “Architectural Heritage Preservation in Times of War: The Ukrainian Model” implemented by the Heritage Management Organization in partnership with the Kharkiv School of Architecture (temporarily relocated to Lviv) and Skeiron (Lviv), and supported by the Public Diplomacy Section of the U.S. Embassy to Ukraine (views expressed during the webinars do not reflect the official position of the U.S. Government).
The third webinar is titled “Digital documentation of heritage for restoration and rebuilding of damaged monuments. The case of Notre Dame de Paris and Ukrainian experience”.
Speakers:
Dr. Lindsay Cook. Assistant Teaching Professor of Architectural History in the Department of Art History and Co-Director of the Consortium for Early Modern & Medieval Studies at Penn State University.
Vasyl Karpiv. Restorer of monumental art, member of the national executive committee of ICCROM Ukraine. In 2011, in Lviv, he founded the KARP Restorer restoration bureau specializing in researching, conserving, and restoring Ukraine’s built cultural heritage.
Moderator: Daria Ozhyhanova, Kharkiv School of Architecture
Language: English with simultaneous translation to Ukrainian.
Zoom (You will receive a personalized link after filling this registration form)
Date: Friday, 13 December, 2024
Time: 18:00 pm – 19:30 pm EET (Kyiv time)
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