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Room G01, Central House
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Join us for an evening of presentations that capture the range of research developed by our Sustainable Heritage MSc students, responding to topics related to the latest conservation policies, methodologies and practices in the context of historic buildings, sites, landscapes and collections.
Presentations will cover strategies for reviving traditional crafts, gentrification in historic cities or statutory heritage consultation in planning processes, among other heritage-related topics.
The UCL Institute for Sustainable Heritage delivers sustainable solutions to real world problems concerning cultural heritage, working on ground-breaking, cross-disciplinary research and innovative teaching for future heritage leaders. We take pride on delivering research-informed teaching that is reflected on the outstanding work done by our students.
If you're unable to attend presentations will be filmed and added to the Institute's YouTube channel.
Impact of Statutory Consultation Procedure in the English Planning System: A Study of the Role of The Gardens Trust - Sie Jing Ting
Adaptive Reuse: Correlation with Gentrification. The case of Plaza San Francisco, Cuenca Ecuador - Vanessa Orellana Gutierrez
Revival of Traditional Craftmanship Supported by Conservation Projects: Is it Sustainable? - Putri Melati
Another student presentation is to be confirmed.
18:00 Doors open
18:15 Presentations start
19:15 Drinks reception
If you have any particular accessibility needs do contact us at [email protected] so we can ensure you're accomodated.
Accessibility details for Central House can be found here: https://www.accessable.co.uk/venues/central-house