226-0006 – Protection and restoration of historic buildings (OOHO)

Gurantor departmentDepartment of Architecture
Subject guarantorprof. Ing. Martina Peřinková, Ph.D.
Study levelpostgraduate
Subject version
Version codeYear of introductionYear of cancellationCredits
226-0006/01 2015/2016 10
226-0006/02 2015/2016 10
226-0006/03 2025/2026 10
226-0006/04 2025/2026 10

Subject aims expressed by acquired skills and competences

Learning objectives: The course will provide a comprehensive understanding of architectural and technical contexts protection and restoration of historic buildings. Emphasis is placed on analysis of the relationships between architectural, structural and historical and legislative aspects of the conservation and restoration of monuments.

Teaching methods

Lectures

Summary

Content focus: The subject dealing with the protection and restoration of historic buildings is loosely based on the eponymous subject of the master's degree program Architecture and Civil Engineering. With regard to the topic of the dissertation, however, deepens understanding doctoral student so that he could at his studio, and then in the doctoral thesis to take into account the issue of rehabilitation, conversion and renovation of historic buildings. Furthermore, this issue is important in contemporary creation in historic surroundings. There are also a subject of legislative issues, methodology monument care at home and abroad, contemporary trends in matters of conversion of historic buildings and industrial buildings and complexes listed.

Compulsory literature:

• JODIDIO, P., 100 Extensions nad Renovations, Publishing Group PTY Ltd 2007

Recommended literature:

• MATĚJ, Miloš a RYŠKOVÁ, Michaela. Methodology for the evaluation and protection of industrial heritage from the perspective of heritage management. Specialist and methodological publications, volume 100. Ostrava: National Heritage Institute, Methodological Centre for Industrial Heritage, Ostrava branch, 2018. ISBN 978-80-88240-07-5.

Prerequisities

Subject has no prerequisities.

Co-requisities

Subject has no co-requisities.