May 31, 2006

Venue: Panorama Hall, Prague Congress Centre

Opening Session

 

 

Chairperson: Miloš Drdácký (Czech Republic)

 

 

 

 

1

15.00-15.10

Václav Pačes

President of the Czech Academy of Sciences

2

15.10 -15.20

Alena Štěrbová

Vice-minister for European Integration and International Affairs, Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports, Czech Republic

3

15.20-15.30

Kateřina Kalistová

Vice-minister, Ministry of Culture, Czech Republic

4

15.30-15.40

Jan Slanina

Vice-minister, Ministry for Regional Development, Czech Republic

5

15.40-15.50

Michel Chapuis

European Commission, Directorate General ‘Research’

6

15.50-16.00

Josef Štulc

President of ICOMOS Czech National Committee

Overview of poster presentations

 

7

16.00-16.30

Matija Strlič (SI)

Movable heritage

8

16.30-17.00

Cristina Sabbioni (IT)

Immovable heritage

9

17.00-17.30

Jacques Teller (BE)

Cities, villages and landscapes

Official opening of the Poster Exhibition (venue: poster exhibition)

10

17.45-17.55

Václav Jehlička

Chairperson of Committee on Education, Science, Culture, Human Rights and Petitions, Senate of the Parliament of the Czech Republic

 

18.00-19.00

 

Welcome Reception at Zoom Restaurant

    

June 1, 2006

Venue: Panorama Hall, Prague Congress Centre

Session I - Innovative Applications and New Ideas: Movable Heritage

Chairperson: Elin Dahlin (Norway)

Rapporteur:   Jean-Marc Vallet (France)

 

 

 

 

1

9.00-9.15

Charlotte Björdal (SE)

Bacterial destruction of wooden cultural heritage

2

9.15-9.30

Rebecca Ippoliti (IT)

New restoration technique for waterlogged archaeological wood

3

9.30-9.45

Ilaria Degano (IT)

A multi-analytical approach to determine organic dyes in tapestries

4

9.45-10.00

Francesca Piqué (USA)

Methodology for the identification of organic materials in wall paintings

5

10.00-10.15

Terje Grøntoft (NOR)

An early warning system for organic materials in museums, historic buildings and archives

6

10.15-10.30

Joel Taylor (UK)

Dependency modelling for cultural heritage

 

10.30-11.00

 

Coffee break

7

11.00-11.15

Nigel Blades (UK)

Experience and application of the “IMPACT” air pollution software toll to cultural heritage

8

11.15-11.30

Pavel Zítek (CZ)

Impact of moisture sorption stabilization as a preventive conservation approach

9

11.30-11.45

Vasilike Argyropoulos (EL)

Sustainable conservation for metal objects from the Mediterranean Basin

10

11.45-12.00

Carl Johan Bergsten (SE)

Corrosion of lead and lead-tin alloys of organ pipes in Europe

11

12.00-12.15

Albert Canals (ES)

Radiofrequency identification for movable heritage management

12

12.15-12.30

William Wei (NL)

A new non-contact fingerprinting method for the identification and protection of objects of art and cultural heritage against theft and illegal trafficking

13

12.30-12.45

Isabel Rodriguez-Maribona (ES)

Development of a new anti-graffiti system, based on traditional concepts

 

12.45-14.00

 

Lunch break Buffet at Zoom restaurant

Session III - Innovative Applications and New Ideas: Cities, Villages and Landscapes (incl. Archaeology)

Chairperson: Takayoshi Yamamura (Japan)

Rapporteur:   André Loits (Belgium)

 

 

 

 

1

14.00-14.15

Paul Vandevelde (BE)

A risk-based approach to cultural heritage buildings

2

14.15-14.30

Paulo Lourenço (PT)

Reducing the seismic vulnerability of cultural heritage buildings

3

14.30-14.45

Federico M. Mazzolani (IT)

Earthquake protection of historical buildings by reversible mixed technologies

4

14.45-15.00

Maurizio Indirli (IT)

Evaluation of multiple risk and building vulnerability in the historic part of Valparaiso, Chile

5

15.00-15.15

Brian Clancy (UK)

Condemning and demolition of older residential property and the resulting break-up of long established communities.

6

15.15-15.30

Guido Carrai (IT)

Research-based municipal policy saves European cultural heritage: case study of Brandýs nad Labem - Stará Boleslav in the Czech Republic

 

15.30-16.00

 

Coffee break

7

16.00-16.15

Ina Macaione (IT)

From cultural heritage to sustainability: Architecture and Nature-City

8

16.15-16.30

Donovan Rypkema (USA)

Socio-economic impact of cultural heritage assets

9

16.30-16.45

Elisabeth Dumont (BE)

Pro-active management of the impact of cultural tourism upon urban resources and economies

10

16.45-17.00

Yosuke Fujiki (JAP)

A study on the method for extraction of tourism-impact on a historical townscape

11

17.00-17.15

Stephen Shaw (UK)

Tourism and multicultural heritage in the enlarged Europe: tools for participation by low-income residents

12

17.15-17.30

Maria Ruiz del Arbol (ES)

A meeting point for diversity: research and valorisation on cultural landscapes in the NW Iberian peninsula

13

17.30-17.45

Nigel Blades (UK)

Impacts of crushed rock quarries on historic villages and cultural landscapes

14

17.45-18.00

Jacques Teller (BE)

Urban and architectural integration of archaeological vestiges

19.30 - Social programme: Prague Castle – visit and introduction to the replica of a medieval crane (download -doc, small pdf, large pdf)

20.00 - Social programme: Conference Gala Dinner at Vikárka restaurant, with a jazz band that will start playing at 20,00

 

June 1, 2006

Venue: Room Club E, Prague Congress Centre

Session II- Innovative Applications and New Ideas: Immovable Heritage

Chairperson:  Linda Krage (Latvia)

Rapporteur:    Roman Kozlowski (Poland)

 

 

 

 

1

9.00-9.15

Cristina Sabbioni (IT)

Mapping climate change and cultural heritage

2

9.15-9.30

Fulvio Zezza (IT)

Salt crystallization and damage to monuments

3

9.30-9.45

Barbara Lubelli (NL)

Hygric dilation behaviour of NaCl contaminated lime-cement mortar

4

9.45-10.00

Hamid Raad (AT)

Archeometry and the case study of the Nabatean Mortars

5

10.00-10.15

Yves Vanhellemont (BE)

A proposal for test procedures for injection products against rising damp

6

10.15-10.30

Antonella Grossi (IT)

Assessing compatibility in conservation of masonry structures in archaeological sites

 

10.30-11.00

 

Coffee break

7

11.00-11.15

Piero Tiano (IT)

Effects of weathering on stone materials: assessment of their mechanical durability

8

11.15-11.30

Claire Moreau (FR)

How to assess the efficiency of a stone consolidant - the example of the Bologna Cocktail

9

11.30-11-45

Wolfgang Krumbein (DE)

BIODAM - Practicability studies, application experience and success control of polyphasic approaches to inhibit subaerial biofilm growth and damage on buildings

10

11.45-12.00

Francesca Cappitelli (IT)

Biotechnologies and cultural heritage

11

12.00-12.15

Vladimír Kučera (SE)

Tools for assessment of corrosion and soiling in a multi-pollutant situation

12

12.15-12.30

Karl H. Becker (DE)

Atmospheric change and impact on monuments of cultural importance

13

12.30-12.45

Jim Williams (UK)

Foundation re-use as a mechanism for the preservation of buried cultural heritage in urban centres: how new engineering research helps limit archaeological damage.

 

12.45-14.00

 

Lunch break Buffet at Zoom restaurant

Session IV - Research Infrastructure - Sustainable Scientific Impact of EC Research Projects on Movable and Immovable Heritage

Chairperson:  Ioanna Papayianni (Greece)

Rapporteur:    Paulo Lourenço (Portugal)

 

 

 

 

1

14.00-14.15

Jana Kolar

Infrastructures for cultural heritage

2

14.15-14.30

Loic Bertrand (FR)

Recent developments of cultural heritage interface at the SOLEIL synchrotron

3

14.30-14.45

Lucile Beck (FR)

Transnational access to the Louvre accelerator facility for ion beam analysis of the European culture heritage

4

14.45-15.00

Brunetto G. Brunetti (IT)

MOLAB (Mobile Laboratory): a transnational access service for in-situ non-invasive studies of the European cultural heritage

5

15.00-15.15

Stanislav Pospíšil (CZ)

Wind tunnel modelling in conservation

6

15.15-15.30

Vasco Fassina (IT)

CEN/TC 346 Conservation of Cultural Property

 

15.30-16.00

 

Coffee break

7

16.00-16.15

Ruven Pillay (FR)

Database management and innovative applications for imaging within museum laboratories

8

16.15-16.30

Mona Hess (DE)

Fragmentary mural paintings – possibilities of aesthetic presentation and exemplary communication

9

16.30-16.45

Wolfram Kloppmann (FR)

Isotope (sulphur, oxygen, boron) tracing of internal or external origin of sulphates involved in the degradation of French stone monuments

10

16.45-17.00

Fabian Käser (CH)

Life expectancy prediction of solid materials using chemiluminescence to characterize oxidative reactions and model-free simulation based on experimental data

11

17.00-17.15

Jaroslav Valach (CZ)

Enhanced optical methods for analysis of historical objects

12

17.15-17.30

Gabriel Maria Ingo (IT)

Large scale investigation of bronze archaeological artefacts from the Mediterranean basin

13

17.30-17.45

Annemie Adriaens (BE)

Monitoring the conservation of metal objects: evaluation of a new approach

14

17.45-18.00

Katarzyna Komar (PL)

Techniques for cultural heritage research in the Pomerania region

19.30 - Social programme: Prague Castle - Replica of a medieval crane – introduction to the project by the authors (download -doc, small pdf, large pdf)

20.00 - Social programme: Conference Gala Dinner at Vikárka restaurant with a jazz band that will start playing at 20,00 

June 2, 2006     Venue: Spanish Hall, Prague Castle

Session V - Impact of EU policies and directives on European cultural heritage diversity and sustainable safeguarding; impact of cultural heritage research results on society and support for policy needs

Chairperson: Terje Nypan (Norway)

Rapporteur:   Johanna Leissner (Germany)

 

 

 

 

1

9.00-9.15

Terje Nypan (NOR)

The challenge of EU policies for cultural heritage: Impact of EU Directives?

2

9.15-9.25

Jacques Akerboom (NL)

Impact of EU directives on small enterprises acting in cultural heritage field - Monumentenwacht experience

3

9.25-9.35

Chiara Nesti (IT)

Preservation of the cultural heritage of property through an analysis of European regulations. The example of natural bondings

4

9.35-9.45

Francesca Tolve (IT)

An analysis of research projects on conservation of paper and textile artefacts of historical, cultural and artistic value financed under EU Programmes (Period 1995 – 2005)

5

9.45-9.55

Ioanna Papayianni (EL)

Applying research results into practice in the field of repairing masonry monuments

6

9.55-10.05

May Cassar (UK)

Towards evidence for policy development in the area of climate change and world heritage

7

10.05-10.15

Monica Martelli-Castaldi (IT)

E.C.C.O - Legal issues of the Conservation-Restoration profession

8

10.15-10.25

Ingval Maxwell (UK)

Fire loss to historic buildings

 

10.25 -10.55

 

Coffee break

Session VI- Coordination of National Research & Education

Chairperson:  Claudio Modena (Italy)

Rapporteur:   Cristina Sabbioni (Italy)

9

10.55-11.05

Piotr Świątek (BE)

Cultural heritage related research at COST

10

11.05-11.15

John Fidler (UK)

Towards an EU-wide strategy for research into the historic environment and its sustainable management

11

11.15-11.25

Sylvie Colinart (FR)

The French national research programme on sciences and conservation of the materials of the cultural heritage: results and future

12

11.25-11.35

Zuzana Bauerová (CZ)

The Czech national research programme on cultural heritage and European integration

13

11.35-11.45

Antonia Moropoulou (EL)

From national to European and international research and education programmes

14

11.45-11.55

Ling Chen (CHINA)

Research on the cultural heritage-based communication and creation models

15

11.55-12.05

Oscar Chiantore (IT)

Training and research at the Foundation Centro "La Venaria Reale"

16

12.05-12.15

Vivi Tornari (EL)

Integration of novel methodologies into teaching practices

17

12.15-12.25

René Larsen (DK)

European Network for Conservation-Restoration Education – ENCoRE: The role of conservation-restoration education in the implementation of European cultural heritage research

 

12.25-14.00

 

Lunch in local restaurants - vouchers distributed

Session VII -  Challenges of European Cultural Heritage Research

Chairperson: Andrea Tilche (EC DG Research, Head of the Environmental Technologies and Pollution Prevention’ unit)

Rapporteur:   Michel Chapuis (EC)

1

14.00-14.15

Zdeněk Bittnar (CZ) Member of ECTP HLG

Cultural heritage research and the European Construction Technology Platform

2

14.15-14.30

Pétronille Eynaud de Fay (FR), Roko Žarnič (SI) – ECTP FACH Coordinators

Focus area Cultural Heritage in the European Construction Technology Platform

3

14.30-14.45

Caterina Rehm-Berbenni (DE) – FACH HI6 Coordinator

Bridging the gap between research and industry

4

14.45-15.00

Pere Roca (ICOMOS ISCARSAH - ES) ISCARSAH Chairman

Prospects for international cultural heritage research cooperation – ICOMOS initiatives

5

15.00-15.15

Helmut Wenzel (I-SAMCO VCE - AT) Coordinator

International Collaboration on Natural Hazards expected for the 7th Framework Program of the European Commission

6

15.15-15.30

Denis Ricard (OWHC - Canada) Secretary General

Sustainable historical cities – worldwide challenge for interdisciplinary international research

7

15.30-15.45

Jean-Louis Luxen

(CHEDI - Culture, Heritage & Development - International) President

Research for historic cities

8

15.45-15.55

Eléonore de Merode (Europa Nostrea) Heritage Awards Co-ordinator

Europa Nostra - message of the President of Europa Nostra, HRH the Prince Consort of Denmark

9

15.55-16.05

 

José Luis Pedersoli (ICCROM)

Future cooperation of ICCROM with the European Union

10

16.05-16.10

The Getty Conservation Institute

Letter of the director to be presented at the 7th European Conference

 

16.10-16.45

 

Coffee break

Closing Session -  Challenges of European Cultural Heritage Research

Chairperson: Cristina Gutiérrez-Cortines (MEP)

Rapporteur :  May Cassar (United Kingdom)

11

16.45-17.00

Andrea Tilche (EC DG Research, Head of Unit)

Orientations for cultural heritage research within the Environment Programme

12

17.00-17.35

Conclusion reports (5 minute) from sessions I – VII (download II) (dovnload VI)

13

17.35-18.15

Discussion and future recommendations, 7th FP

14

18.15-18.30

Closing ceremony (reading of conference message)

19.00–22.30    Optional excursion to Brandýs Castle. The meeting point for the excursion is marked on the map enclosed in the conference programme. Meet at 18.50. 

 
 
 

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