International Talks in Orvieto

Begun in 1991, to be held yearly. The tendencies in modern society are for faxed reports, to internet relationships and the communication of experiences without any direct interpersonal contacts. We firmly believe that communication should be something besides telematic.
The reorganization of the city is still a cultural adventure which eoncurs in the pacific construction of the planet. We can stimulate usefull relations beginning with the reinvention and qualification of home space.
The International Talks in Orvieto, programmed for autumn, provide the opportunity for a work session between the associate members of the Center and the experts invited, where the state of experiences matured in Orvieto and abroad can be updated, and where the future activities of the Center and the Biennial can be defined, refleeting on the prospects and future developments and keeping the critical evaluation of the present in home.

 

International Talks:

  • 2008 “Military heritage: Acquaintance, Protection, Redevelopment”
  • 2006 “Italy-Slovenia: Sacred Architecture and Italian workers
  • 2005 “Technologies for the recovery of the building heritage”
  • 2004 “Save a piece of History: Colonial Heritage of Italian occupation in Dodecanese”
  • 2003 “Save a piece of History: Colonial Heritage of Italian occupation in Dodecanese”
  • 2002 “Save a piece of History: Colonial Heritage of Italian occupation in Dodecanese”
  • 2001 "Dedalmata on analiysis and evaluation of Built Heritage", Florence, Italy.
  • 1999 "Seismic Performance of Built Heritage in Small Historic Centers", Assisi, Italy.
  • 1997 "Sacral Building Rehabilitation", Meeting Poland-Italy.
  • 1996 "Tourism and Environment".
  • 1995 "Reinvention of Urban Spaces and Architectural Heritage".
  • 1994 "Reinvention of Urban Spaces and Architectural Heritage", Meeting Spain-Italy.
  • 1992  Workshop Italy - Usa with the collaboration of National Science Foundation USA and of Politecnico di Milano, "Learning from practice", Learning from a review of architectural design and construction experience after recent earthquakes.