International Summer School in Conservation of Historical, Monumental and Archaeological Sites Faculty of Engineering Rome September 10 th - 24 th, 2008 www.summerschool-ch.uniroma2.it 1
INTRODUCTION Summer School in Conservation of Historical, Monumental and Archaeological Sites This Summer school has been conceived as a short-term specialization school, aiming to give an overview on the Cultural Heritage problems. In this field Italy has still, for tradition and quantity of architectural remains, an important role in the international debate. Besides, the location where the School takes place (Rome and surroundings) is rich in monuments and archaeological sites offering very interesting opportunities for historical and technical visits. The course will be divided in theoretical lectures and assisted applications. The School will organize on site laboratories using some areas of Rome to get the scholars acquainted with activities and analysis of real restoration and conservation aspects and also practical application of the restoration theories. The collaboration with foreign specialists in the Cultural Heritage field will give the School an international profile, mixing different technologies and strategies of intervention as result from cultural and technological international practices. To whom it s addressed The Summer School is addressed to graduate and PhD students of the area of civil engineering or architecture involved in the Cultural Heritage field with research or professional purpose. The number of students admitted into the School is limited. Possible variations of this number will be evaluated with respect to the possibility of improving or increasing the teaching resources available. At the end of the School, the scholar who will pass the final test will be awarded a Diploma Certificate in Conservation of Historical, Monumental and Archaeological sites. Course details The School is of intensive-residential type. This means a cycle of lectures (about 40 hours), assisted learning and training activities (about 40 hours), and preparation of a final project (45 hours), for a total of about 125 hours. The lectures and activities will be organized in a continuous way during 15 days, including in this period common activities like visits in restoration/archaeological sites, laboratories, museums, monuments, even during the weekend. Both tutors and professors will directly assist the students in laboratory, analysis, restoration and archaeological site experience. The official language of the school is English. All lectures, the tutorial activities and the didactic material will be given in English. Where a lecture cannot be made in English, a simultaneous translation will be provided, with handouts in the English language. The students progress will be assessed through a final test and if necessary through some intermediate evaluation tests. The final assessment is individual and is based on the intermediate and final test results. The certificate of attendance in the School will be issued only to the students who have attended more than 2/3 of the total course. The students who will pass the final test will receive the qualification (Certificate) and the academic credits for this experience (5 ECTS). Location The lectures will take place at the Faculty of Engineering in the and in other places in Rome in order to promote the residential character of the School. The School s Secretariats will support the course and the students for all period of the Summer School. Registration form The maximum number of student admitted per year is limited to 30. The students will be admitted on the basis of curriculum and on an application form. The entry requirements are a degree/bachelor certificate in civil engineering, architecture or building engineer and architect (ingegneria edilearchitettura, according to new European regulations) achieved after at least 3 years of academic studies, or equivalent, or superior. The Scientific Committee of the Summer School has the authority to evaluate the curricula qualification and to select the applicant students. The pre-registration form must be sent within July 1 st, 2008. The eligible applicant will be notified not later than July 15 th, 2008. 2
The registration form, with evidence of fees payment, has to reach the following address no later than July 31 th, 2008: Summer School Cultural Heritage Via del Politecnico 1-00133 Rome or sent by e-mail to: summerschool-ch@uniroma2.it Scholarships: A limited number of scholarships will be available to cover the registration fee of the Summer School, on the base of the international social development index. Registration fees The registration fee is 600,00 and includes registration, teaching material, final test and local transports for visits and laboratories. The School is preparing an agreement with an accommodation service that will guarantee lodging and lunches for the entire duration of the course (14 days) at the cost of 1000,00. Who will apply for both registration and lodging is expected to pay a total fee of 1600,00. At the time of registration a deposit of 200,00 must be paid, not later than July 31 th, 2008, to the bank account S.S.C.H. n. 80891/32, ABI 3002, CAB 03255, SWIFT code: BROMITRDSUD of Banca di Roma, agency n. 75. The remaining sum of 400,00 must be paid to the same bank account within August 31 th, 2008. In case of cancellations before August 31 th, 2008, 75% of the payment will be refunded. For cancellations after August 31 th, 2008 no refund is possible, but a substitute of the original applicant participant is permitted. In case of rejected application, the deposit will be refunded in full. Those participants who want to use the accommodation service that has an agreement with the School, have to pay a deposit of 300,00 within July 31 th, 2008, and the remaining sum within August 31 th, 2008. The Scientific Committee has the chance to cancel 2008 course of the Summer School if the number of students will be less than 12. CONTACTS Summer School Director Prof. Donato Abruzzese Via del Politecnico 1-00133 Rome ph: +39 06 72597072 Summer School Secretariats Office M. Luisa Cottone M. Beatrice Giambenedetti Via del Politecnico 1-00133 Rome ph: +39 06 72597003 fax: +39 06 72597055 email: summerschool-ch@uniroma2.it 3
PROGRAMME OVERVIEW FIRST WEEK Wednesday, September 10th am Summer School presentation Principles of the conservation and restoration Thursday, September 11th am Principles of the conservation and restoration Surveying and representation of the archaeological sites Friday, September 12th am Materials for restoration Saturday, September 13th am Materials for restoration Sunday, September 14th am Visits commented pm Visits commented Monday, September 15th am Some examples of restoration in Italy Tuesday, September 16th am Some examples of restoration in the world SECOND WEEK Wednesday, September 17th am Intervention in archaeology Computer science for Cultural Heritage Thursday, September 18th am Intervention in architecture pm Intervention in architecture Friday, September 19th am Restoration aspects in history of art/italian culture Saturday, September 20th am Restoration in urban historical areas Sunday, September 21th am Visits commented pm Visits commented 4
Monday, September 22th am Sustainable conservation Tuesday, September 23th am Preparation final test pm Preparation final test Wednesday, September 24th am Final workshop pm Final workshop 5
SPEAKERS Prof. Donato Abruzzese,, Italy Prof. Michele Angelaccio,, Italy Dr. Matthias Bruno, External expert, archaeologist, Italy Prof. Lazzaro Raffaele Caputo,, Italy Dr. Anna Maria Carruba, External expert, archaeologist, Italy Dr. Roberto Ciarla, National Museum of Oriental Art, Rome, Italy Prof. Giuseppina Enrica Cinque,, Italy Prof. Raffaele Cioffi, University of Neaples Parthenope, Italy Prof. Elisabetta Di Bartolomeo,, Italy Dr. Gerold Eßer, Vienna University of Technology, Austria Prof. Antonella Falzetti,, Italy Prof. Claudio Greco,, Italy Prof. Cristina Gonzalez-Longo, RIBA architect, United Kingdom Prof. Rafael Hidalgo Prieto, Pablo de Olavide University of Seville, Spain Prof. Alberto Mandara, Second University of Neaples, Italy Prof. Nicoletta Marconi,, Italy Prof. Rocco Mazzeo, University of Bologna, Italy Dr. Piero Meogrossi, Archaeological Heritage Office, Rome, Italy Dr. Vincenza Molinari, External expert, architecture restoration, Italy Dr. Rita Rivelli, Conservation expert, Italy Prof. Rongyu Su, Center of Scientific Studies on Cultural Heritage, Beijing, China Prof. Dimitris Theodossopoulos, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom Prof. Salvatore Tucci,, Italy Prof. Aysil Yavuz, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey Prof. Jianli Yuan, Yangzhou University, China 6
HOW TO REACH US In the following section you will find some information on how to reach the Faculty of Engineering of the. You will probably fly to Rome, and land at Ciampino Airport or at Fiumicino (Leonardo da Vinci) Airport. The Tor Vergata Campus map is available here: Campus Rome Tor Vergata From Fiumicino Airport Go to Fiumicino Airport Train Station. Take the train FR1 (SETTEBAGNI) (it has frequency of 15 minutes) for 7 stops. Get off at the station TUSCOLANA. Go to the metro station PONTE LUNGO (5 minutes by walk). Take the Underground, Line A, direction ANAGNINA, for 10 stops. The underground has a frequency of 6 minutes. Get off at the station ANAGNINA. Go to the bus station just outside Anagnina Metro Station. Take the Bus 20 EXPRESS (CAMBELLOTTI) for 5 stops. The bus has a frequency of 5 minutes. Get off at the station CAMBRIDGE/COLUMBIA to reach the buildings of the Faculty called Nuovi Edifici (NE) on the left side of the street. From Ciampino Airport Go to the Ciampino Airport bus stop. Take the bus SCHIAFFINI company (ANAGNINA) (it has a frequency of 40 minutes). Get off at the station ANAGNINA. Take the Bus 20 EXPRESS (CAMBELLOTTI) for 5 stops. The bus has a frequency of 5 minutes. Get off at the station CAMBRIDGE/COLUMBIA to reach the buildings of the Faculty called Nuovi Edifici (NE) on the left side of the street. From Roma Termini Station Go to the metro station TERMINI Take the Underground, Line A, direction ANAGNINA, for 14 stops. The underground has a frequency of 6 minutes. Get off at the station ANAGNINA. Go to the bus station just outside Anagnina Metro Station. Take the Bus 20 EXPRESS (CAMBELLOTTI) for 5 stops. The bus has a frequency of 5 minutes. Get off at the station CAMBRIDGE/COLUMBIA to reach the buildings of the Faculty called Nuovi Edifici (NE) on the left side of the street. 7