The Kharkiv School of Architecture, together with The Heritage Management Organization (HERITΛGE) and Skeiron, is pleased to announce a new training course for teachers and PhD students as part of the two-year project “Preserving Architectural Heritage in Wartime: The Ukrainian Model.”
Over the next five months, this course will bring educators and emerging researchers together to explore essential skills for protecting, documenting, and conserving Ukraine’s architectural heritage, especially during and after the war. Participants will dive into topics like 3D documentation, heritage analysis, conservation planning, and much more, guided by top experts in the field, that will allow participants to develop and implement relevant courses in the programs of their higher education institutions.
We’re thrilled to share this knowledge with those who will pass it on to the next generation of architects and conservationists.
Stay tuned for updates on the course launch – we can’t wait to get started and hope you’ll join us in spreading the word!
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The course is a collaboration between the Heritage Management Organization, Kharkiv School of Architecture, and Skeiron and is supported by the Public Diplomacy Section of the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv.