Understanding the specificities of project management on historic buildings
Modifying a historic monument requires an understanding of its specific project management. This involves combining the discipline specific to the conservation/restoration of the monument with the development of the architectural project for its new use. All of this must comply with the associated ethical, technical and regulatory constraints.
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Reference : GT
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Online - Available from March 2024
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Duration : Long online format (over 4 hours)
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350 €
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Audience
Owners, directors and managers of public and private heritage sites
Works manager
Project management assistant -
Location
Distance learning (on your own, at your own pace) -
Modality : On line
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Requirement : Basic knowledge of heritage site management
- REGISTER
Objectives - Target skills
- Understanding the issues involved in project management for historic monuments- Understanding the different types of project management and their nature- Understanding the links between conservation/restoration and architectural creation.
Detailed programme
ISSUES SPECIFIC TO ARCHITECTURAL PROJECTS ONHISTORIC MONUMENTS
- Specific features of historic monuments compared with other architectural objects
- Know-how specific to the project management of historic monuments: history and objectives of the disciplines of conservation and restoration
- Working on historic buildings: one project, two objectives: conservation/restoration and new uses
THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT
- Repair, restoration or refurbishment
- Methodology and stages of a typical assignment for all three scenarios
- Terminology
CONSERVATION/RESTORATION WHILE ALLOWINGNEW USES
- Old spaces, new uses: the principle of re-use in architecture
- New uses, new regulations: compliance with regulations for historic monuments (structure, fire safety, accessibility, etc.)
Methods & Procedures
TEACHING METHODS AND TOOLS
- Case studies
- Tool sheet
ASSESSMENT METHODS
- Knowledge MCQs