BRAU5 Inauguration Program

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Official languages: Italian and English

 

BRAU5 Inauguration
Thursday 15 April, 2021

On digital platform Zoom

 

Moderators

Arch. Ines Abramian, CICOP Italia, AIDIA Cagliari

Arch. Ph.D Maria Serena Pirisino, CICOP Italia, University of Cagliari

10.00 – 11.00

Institutional greetings

Prof. Eng. Arch. Maurizio Di Stefano, President of ICOMOS Italy

Dr Elena Korka, Ministry of Culture Greece, ICOMOS Greece

Dr Patricia Olivo, Regional Secretary of the Ministry of Culture for Sardinia

Prof. Arch. Bruno Billeci, Regional Director of Museums of Sardinia, Superintendent of Archaeology, Fine Arts and Landscape for the Provinces of Sassari and Nuoro, Associate Professor of Restoration

Dr Maura Picciau, Superintendent of Archaeology, Fine Arts and Landscape for the Metropolitan City of Cagliari and for the Provinces of Oristano and southern Sardinia

11.00 – 11.15

Presentation of CICOP Italia ONLUS, promoter of the event and international coordinator

Arch. Benedetta Maio, Board member CICOP Italia

“CICOP Italia: 27 years of cultural commitment with exclusive social purposes”

11.15 – 12.00

Presentation of the 5th Biennial of Architectural and Urban Restoration – BRAU5

11.15 – Prof. Arch. Nina Avramidou, Honorary President of the Biennial BRAU, Italy

“BRAU 5: origins, developments and expectations”

12.00 – Dr Ayat Helmihy, vice-president of Confederation CICOP Net, Egypt

”Ten years of BRAU, and more”

12.10 – Prof. Arch. Maria Rita Amoroso, president of CICOP Net Brasil, Brazil

“The role of Brazil in BRAU5 – aspects of Italian immigration and its cultural production in Brazil at the beginning of the last century”

12.20 – 13.20

Keynote lectures

12.20 – Prof. Arch. Bruno Billeci, Regional Director of Museums of Sardinia, Superintendent of Archeology, Fine Arts and Landscape for the Provinces of Sassari and Nuoro, Associate Professor of Restoration, Italy

“Towards 150 years of protection in Sardinia. Parables and themes around the restoration”

12.50 – Prof. Eng. Andreas Georgopoulos , Laboratory of Photogrammetry School of Rural & Surveying Engineering, NTUA, GreeceProf. Eng. Antonia Moropoulou, Emeritus Professor of NTUA, Greece

“The Geometric Documentation at the Service of the Rehabilitation of the Tomb of Christ”

13.20 – 15.30 – Interval

15.30 – 18.00

Keynote lectures on the theme: “Protect to preserve”

15.30 – Dr Mounir Bouchenaki (Advisor to UNESCO and to the Arab Regional Centre for World Heritage), Algeria

“On the Algerian Cultural Heritage: State of Art and future perspectives”

15.50 – Prof. Arch. Paulo Ormindo de Azevedo (former UNESCO consultant, Federal University of Bahia, Brasil), Brazil

“On the Brazilian Cultural Heritage: State of Art and future prospects”

16.10 – Prof. Elena Pecchioni, Head of X-ray Laboratories and Petrography Applied to Cultural Heritage, University of Florence, Italy

“Florence-Rock in Art: a web App to discover the stone built monuments”

16.30 – Arch. Maria Nodaraki, Arch. Theodora Hadjipetrou, Ass. Prof. Arch. Aimilios Michael, Prof. Arch. Maria Philokyprou, Prof. Arch. Panayiota Pyla, University of Cyprus, Cyprus

“Creating an inventory of Modern architectural heritage in Cyprus”

16.50 – Prof. Monica Hanna, Acting Dean in Faculty of Archaeology at Arab Academy in Aswan, Egypt

“Saving the Past for a Better Future”

17.10 – Prof. Eng. Vincenzo Sapienza (University of Catania, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Italy

“Innovative strategies for the protection and enhancement of the archaeological cultural heritage in the ancient Greek colony of Megara Hyblaea in Sicily”

17.30 – Prof. Arch. Nuhad Abdallah, former prof. University of Lattakia, Syria

“On the Syrian cultural heritage affected by war events”

18.00 – 18.30Debate