INTRODUCTION TO ARCHITECTURAL CONSERVATION

Similar documents
31-Jul-12. Professional Practice & Management ARCH st Term DESCRIPTION

City University of Hong Kong Course Syllabus. offered by Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering with effect from Semester A 2017/18

MODULE SPECIFICATION UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES KEY FACTS. Real Estate Finance and Funding

ARCH Professional Practice & Management YIA st Term

The New General Council for of the Institute includes:

CNERC s Plaque Revealing Ceremony cum MOU Signing with the CNERC Beijing

Subject Description Form

To be eligible for the award of the degree of Master of Science in Real Estate, candidates

Highlights of the Year

For Immediate Release

To News Editors For mmediate Release 19 December 2011

Architecture (ARCH) Courses. Architecture (ARCH) 1

8. Intended Learning Outcomes of Course: At the end of the course each student should have the ability to demonstrate and/or work with:

CURRICULUM VITAE (Updated )

2015 BI-CITY BIENNALE OF URBANISM\ ARCHITECTURE HONG KONG CALL FOR EXHIBITORS

ARCHITECT S FORUM ARCHITECTURAL GALLERY. GENERAL INFORMATION Date: Venue: Forum Area, 1C-334, Hall 1

Course Descriptions Real Estate and the Built Environment

CONCEPT NOTE EFFECTIVE LAND ADMINISTRATION IN AFRICA TRAINING WORKSHOP

Experiencing Architecture for 2014 Fall Semester

ARCH 552: INTRODUCTION TO HISTORIC SITE DOCUMENTATION

SEMESTER AT SEA COURSE SYLLABUS

MS-REBE Course Descriptions

Course Specification. Course Code: TBC. 1. Course Title: History of Architecture and Urban Studies (HAUS) Academic Session: 2011/12

COURSE SYLLABUS RED510 REAL ESTATE PRACTICE AND PRINCIPLES (4 UNITS)

DLN. Curricular Vitae of Key Personnel. Lau Wing Kwong, Dennis Chairman and Managing Director. Professional Qualificatio ns

FINA0805/FINA2382 Real Estate Finance K. S. Maurice Tse The University of Hong Kong Spring

FINA2382 Real Estate Finance K. S. Maurice Tse The University of Hong Kong Spring

Course Number Course Title Course Description

Hong Kong Institute of Construction (HKIC) Unveils Building Heritage Tour to Introduce Construction Craftsmanship

Annual Symposium Safety by Design Temporary Works. day) YMCA, North Wing, 4/F, 41 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui

Ecuador and last year in Guangzhou, China emphasizing the sub-theme Innovative Governance, Open Cities.

Mass appraisal Educational offerings and Designation Requirements. designations provide a portable measurement of your capabilities

President s Report for 1 st QGM As we enter the auspicious year of the Rat, I wish everyone continued good health and prosperity for 2008.

1. Critically review advanced techniques of valuation for special properties

Royal Institute of British Architects. BSc (Hons) Architectural Studies

Appendix A The Hong Kong Institute of Architects (HKIA) Second Quarterly General Meeting 2010

Selection Process of the CMP Consultant

The Global Financial Crisis

World Habitat Day was established in 1985 by the United Nations General Assembly through Resolution 40/202, and was first celebrated in 1986.

Real Estate, Planning and Regeneration MSc Programmes

Customer Engagement Strategy

The Hong Kong Institute of Architects Annual Ball 2016 Carrie Lam Officiated the Finale Celebration of HKIA 60 th Anniversary

Planning 776. Development Finance. Syllabus. Spring 2016 Tuesdays and Thursdays, 2:00-3:15 Graham Memorial 35

Syllabus and Readings PLAN 760 SPRING 2016 REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING

Valuing the Intangible: Reflections on the concept of cultural significance and the digital architectural record

Programme Specification for BA (Hons) Architecture FT + PT 2009/2010

ARCHITECTURE LANDSCAPE & VISUAL ARTS UWA UNIT GUIDE ARCHITECTURAL RESEARCH & INVESTIGATION ELECTIVE UNIT ARCT ST SEMESTER 2007.

REGULATIONS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGEMENT (MSc[ConstProjectMan])

HKIA Annual Awards. Number of Nominations

Royal Institute of British Architects

OUR FIRST 10 YEARS ( )

THE LEASING AGENTS. The Leasing Agents

ARCHITECTURE (ARCH) Architecture (ARCH) 1

ACADEMIC COURSE SYLLABUS

MiC Display Centre Officially Established The First Building Constructed with the Use of MiC

Developing successful exhibitions

Link Housing s Tenant Engagement and Community Development Strategy FormingLinks

Royal Institute of British Architects. Report of the RIBA visiting board University of Bath

ARCHITECTURE (ARCH) ARCH Courses. Architecture (ARCH) 1

Re-vamping land usage to Meet Updated Needs

UEP 272: REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT AND FINANCE

SYLLABUS. I 2.6 Type of the evaluation. 3. Total estimated time (hours/semester of didactic activities) 3.1 Total number of teaching hours per week

Building a research profile and applying for Postdocs

PLANNING. Planning Your Community s Future. Register for this and other training events online at

Video: Modernism in Architecture. Value and Impact. [Student notes] Design and Applied Technology Teaching Kit for Senior Secondary Curriculum

COURSE SYLLABUS. UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM UNIVERSITAS KATOLIK PARAHYANGAN August-December Page 1 of 8

Learning in Architecture Design Studio

BOSTON UNIVERSITY SYDNEY INTERNSHIP PROGRAM

Detailed competency map: Knowledge requirements. (AAT examination)

Bachelor of Architecture Program in Architecture B. Arch. (Architecture)

ANNOUNCEMENT CONNECTED TRANSACTION ESTABLISHMENT OF CCCG OVERSEAS REAL ESTATE

Appendix A The Hong Kong Institute of Architects (HKIA) Second Quarterly General Meeting 2008

Seeing Making Experiencing Architecture Explorer Programme. Summer Programme Handbook School of Architecture The Chinese University of Hong Kong

SHUN TAK HOLDINGS LIMITED

ASIA. 03 Real Estate in Sweden

Architecture (ARCH) Architecture (ARCH) 1

HYP Cup 2017 International Student Competition in. Architecture in Transformation should respond to contemporary challenges and changes.

National Rental Affordability Scheme. Economic and Taxation Impact Study

CMGT PreConstruction Integration & Planning

The Second Quarterly General Meeting 2010 Honorary Secretary Report 24 June 2010

Quality Building Award 2018 Results Released New Category Introduced and Number of Jurors Increased to Enhance Industry Representation

The Third Quarterly General Meeting 2008 Honorary Secretary Report 9 September 2008

CENTER FOR PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION 9590 West 14 th Avenue Lakewood, CO (720)

RIBA Tender Brief RIBA Core CPD 2018 programme

PROSPECTUS Real Estate Fundamentals

ZHONG AN REAL ESTATE LIMITED

POLICY: FIXED-TERM TENANCIES. 1.0 Introduction. 2.0 Aims and Objectives. 3.0 Policy Statement. 4.0 Background Legislation & Legal Framework

Previous Studies on Physical Determinants of Housing Price

Dr Sun Yat-sen Museum, Mid-Levels

AIMS AMP CAPITAL INDUSTRIAL REIT MANAGEMENT LIMITED

ACT CHAPTER. Australian Institute of Architects. architecture.com.au

Real Estate Finance K. S. Maurice Tse The University of Hong Kong Fall

Participants of the Ministerial Meeting on Housing and Land Management on 8 October 2013 in Geneva

What does Social Housing

Design and Construction Futures ARCH Section Spring 2019

OVERVIEW OF HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, LONDON (HDC)

Tentative Rundown on 11 Jan 2019

RULES OF GEORGIA REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS BOARD TABLE OF CONTENTS

Royal Institute of British Architects. Report of the RIBA exploratory board to Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) Application NSW

Transcription:

ARCH 5801 INTRODUCTION TO ARCHITECTURAL CONSERVATION Puay-peng Ho [puaypengho@cuhk.edu.hk, room 516] Wendy Ng [wendyng@cuhk.edu.hk, room 701] Prudence Lau [lklau.prudence@gmail.com, room 701] The history of a locality is often defined by its culture and the built manifestations of that culture. The preservation of the architectural heritage of a culture is an indication of the importance that culture placed on its past. The trend in the developed world today is to preserve historical monuments, historic district, tangible and intangible heritage as much as possible. In Asia, conservation has a checkered history. For China and Hong Kong, architectural conservation is at the early stages of development. Much have been learned and much have to be done. This course is designed to introduce the basic concepts and practices in conservation with a particular emphasis on conservation practices in Hong Kong and the region. It will serve as the foundation for further development of interest and skill in conservation. OBJECTIVES To understand the history and basic tenets of architectural conservation. To be aware of the universality of the principles of architectural conservation. To be able to apply principles and practices of architectural conservation. To be able to continue to work and study various aspects of the policy and technique of architectural conservation beyond this course. STRUCTURE The course will consist of three parts. Part I is primarily an introduction to architectural conservation: its history, charters, theory, local practices, and conceptual and legislative frameworks. Part II will concentrate on the techniques of conservation concentrating primarily on values-centered assessment. It will deal with documentation, conservation plan and other techniques in actual conservation works. A fieldtrip to Macau will be organized which will be the subject of Part III- case studies, different strategies and opinions and field work.

ARCH 5801 Introduction to Architectural Conservation 2 FORMAT The course will be interactive in delivery consisting of lectures, seminars, discussions, reading and visits. Lectures will set the conceptual framework and will be relatively short. The main bulk of learning is through reading, presentation and discussion. The visit to Central and trip to Macau would be to observe and critique a variety of approaches in architectural conservation. LEARNING OUTCOME The course allows the students to acquire basic understanding of the history and theory of conservation. In a step-by-step manner, the course will lead the students to formulate their own attitude and value judgments on issues involving architectural heritage. Students will learn the fundamentals and practice of evaluation of conservation values, as well as formulation of conservation plans. The many case studies will also expose students to different approaches to conservation, including visits to local and Beijing case sites. The course is also reading and writing intensive, thereby encouraging students to acquire these skills. The course would be necessary pre-requisite for taking G6 studio. It is also the first course in the MArch + study scheme in the concentration area of Conservation Design. The learning outcome and course objective would be geared towards a full set of knowledge and skills in conservation study and practice. SCHEDULE PART I 1. September 7 INTRODUCTION history and language of architectural conservation Publishing, 2008. [NA105 O73 2008] Chapters 1 and 2. New York: John Wiley, 2006. [E159.M875 2006] Chapters 1, 3 and 5. Chapel Hill: University of Carolina Press, 2003. [E159.R535 2003] Chapter 11. Practice. New York: W W Norton & Co., 2000. [E159.T95 2000] Chapter 2. 2. September 14 THEORY charters and principles Publishing, 2008. [NA105 O73 2008] Pp. 21-28 and 50-65. Fitch, James Marston: Historic Preservation: Curatorial Management of the Built World. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1990. [NA105 F47] Chapters 2-3. Irwin, J. Kirk: Historic Preservation Handbook. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2003. [NA105I79 2003] Pp. 205-246. New York: John Wiley, 2006. [E159.M875 2006] Chapter 14. Chapel Hill: University of Carolina Press, 2003. [E159.R535 2003] Chapter 1.

ARCH 5801 Introduction to Architectural Conservation 3 3. September 21 LEGISLATURE legal and administrative framework Guest lecturer: Ms. Margaret Chan, Senior Heritage Officer, Antiquities & Monuments Office Publishing, 2008. [NA105 O73 2008] Chapter 4. Chapel Hill: University of Carolina Press, 2003. [E159.R535 2003] Chapters 3-5. Practice. New York: W W Norton & Co., 2000. [E159.T95 2000] Chapters 3 and 4. Websites for heritage conservation in Hong Kong: http://www.heritage.gov.hk/en/ http://www.lcsd.gov.hk/ce/museum/monument/en/discovery_center.php http://www.conservancy.org.hk/heritage/maine.htm 4. September 28 TOOLS how to conserve Publishing, 2008. [NA105 O73 2008] Chapter 5. Fitch, James Marston: Historic Preservation: Curatorial Management of the Built World. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1990. [NA105 F47] Chapters 4, 6. 5. October 6 PRACTICE China and Hong Kong Guest lecturer: Nelson Chen, Honorary Professor, School of Architecture, CUHK, Principal, Nelson Chen Architects Ltd., visit http://www.nca.com.hk/ This session aims to look at the framework for architectural conservation in terms of values of architectural heritage, legislation, practices and outcome in both China and Hong Kong from practitioners point of view. Readings and websites for heritage conservation in China: Chang Qing 常青 ed. Jianzhu yichan de shencun celüe: Baohu yu liyong sheji shiyan 建筑遗产的生存策略 : 保护与利用设计实验 [A Conservation Strategy of Architectural Heritage]. Shanghai: Tongji University Press, 2003. [NA9093.C6 C43 2003] Murphy, J. David: Plunder and Preservation: Cultural Property Law and Practice in the People s Republic of China. Hong Kong: Oxford University Press, 1995 [KNQ3183.M87 1995] http://www.getty.edu/conservation/publications/pdf_publications/china_prin_1chinese.pdf Resources: http://www.lib.unimelb.edu.au/collections/asian/chi-702612.html 6. October 12 NEIGHBOURHOOD several cases in Central This afternoon, we will take a walk around Central looking at several sites, including Central Market. These sites represent different conservation approaches based on the cultural and administrative environment of the time and future possibilities. You will be given a list of sites to visit and research with different strategies in conservation. You will write a critique of these strategies. Guest speaker: Mr. Kenneth S.W. Tam, Chief Heritage Manager, Antiquities & Monuments Office

ARCH 5801 Introduction to Architectural Conservation 4 Readings: Articles on Central Market: Xianggang shangye huibao 香港商業彙報編 ed. Xianggang Jianzaoye bainian shi 香港建造業百年史 [A Century of Hong Kong Construction Industry]. Xianggang: Xianggang shang ye hui bao, 1958. [UL HKS Closed Stack HD9715.C56 H63] Pp. 99-100. The Hong Kong and South China Builder, vol. 4 No. 2 April and May, 1939. Conservation plan of the Central Police Station Compound, Hong Kong: http://www.centralpolicestation.org.hk/eng/plan.htm Resource Kit for the Former Police Married Quarters at Hollywood Road: http://www.heritage.gov.hk/en/doc/pmq/resourcekitforpmq.pdf Dr. Sun Yat-sen Museum: http://www.building.com.hk/feature/2005_1216drsun.pdf Websites by the Development Bureau, HKSAR: Conserving Central : http://www.devb.gov.hk/filemanager/en/content_690/conserving%20central%20pamphle t%20(eng).pdf Redevelopment of the Sheng Kung Hui Compound in Central: http://www.devb.gov.hk/en/issues_in_focus/conserving_central/redevelopment_of_hong _Kong_Sheng_Kung_Hui_Compound/index.html#sec3 PART II 7. October 19 EVALUATION determining the values, interpreting the site Publishing, 2008. [NA105 O73 2008] Pp. 37-49. Secondary reading: Irwin, J. Kirk: Historic Preservation Handbook. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2003. [NA105I79 2003] Pp. 173-180. New York: John Wiley, 2006. [E159.M875 2006] Pp. 181-204. Practice. New York: W W Norton & Co., 2000. [E159.T95 2000] Chapter 5. 8. October 26 STRATEGY develop an approach and write a conservation plan Guest lecturers: Wendy Ng, Research Project Officer, CAHR May Ho, Heritage Officer, CAHR Kerr, James Semple: Conservation Plan: A Guide to the Preparation of Conservation Plans for Places of European Cultural Significance. Sydney, J.S. Kerr on behalf of The National Trust of Australia (NSW), 6th ed., 2004. Clark, Kate: Informed Conservation: Understanding Historic Buildings and Their Landscapes. London: English Heritage, 2001. Chapter 6. Conservation plan of the Central Police Station Compound, Hong Kong: http://www.centralpolicestation.org.hk/eng/plan.htm 9. November 2 DISCUSSION back to the cases of Central In this session, you will combine the notes and critiques of Central cases with the knowledge gained in the last two lectures to discuss the merits and demerits of these cases. What are the architectural merits of these buildings and what should have been and not been done? Additionally, students are asked to present their conservation plan for one of the seven sites they visited.

ARCH 5801 Introduction to Architectural Conservation 5 PART III 10. November 9 FUTURE Adaptive re-use, urban regeneration and other strategies Guest Lecturer: Mr. Michael Ma Chiu-tsee, Director, Planning & Design, Urban Renewal Authority Primary readings: Publishing, 2008. [NA105 O73 2008] Chapter 8. Chapel Hill: University of Carolina Press, 2003. [E159.R535 2003] Chapter 15. Fitch, James Marston: Historic Preservation: Curatorial Management of the Built World. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1990. [NA105 F47] Chapter 5. New York: John Wiley, 2006. [E159.M875 2006] Chapters 8 and 9. Practice. New York: W W Norton & Co., 2000. [E159.T95 2000] Chapter 9. November 12-13 FIELDTRIP Macau A field trip is planned for visiting Macau with an objective to attend a part of a conference on Conservation and to visit sites with different approaches to architectural conservation, both in traditional Chinese architecture and in Western style buildings. 11. November 16 DIALOGUE NGOs, professionals, pressure groups Dialogue: Having seen what happened in Central and Macau, it is time to engage in a dialogue with different parties and stakeholders with an interest in architectural conservation. What are their views, how do they articulate their concerns, what actions did they take, and how effective they are. This session will be interactive and the students will be asked to lead the dialogue and prepare the questions for the guests, who would include architects, activists, and conservation professionals. 12. November 23 No class 13. November 30 Studio review 14. December 7 PRESENTATION This will be a presentation on the draft essay you have written for peer review. ASSESSMENT Attendance and class discussions 20% Each student will be assigned a reading passage twice over the entire course. After the class, they will submit a summary and critique of the reading in one A4 page. Conservation plan 20% Pick a building from the sites visited in Central and prepare a brief conservation plan. Format and requirement will be given. Submission date: November 3. Fieldtrip report 20% Each student will report on the Macau fieldtrip in the form of a critique of the conservation projects visited during the trip. These projects are taking a variety of approaches and should be critically analyzed and discussed. Submission date: December 7. Maximum length: 3 A4 pages.

ARCH 5801 Introduction to Architectural Conservation 6 Dialogue 10% Prepare background materials of invited guest and suggest issues and questions to engage the guest. Group work. Final essay 30% Pick an issue in architectural conservation that we have covered in the course and discuss. This might also take the form of preparing for a position for conservation strategy relating to the design studio G6 for next semester. Submission date: December 20. Maximum length: 10 A4 pages.