Castles and fortified cities : the contributions that new knowledge brings to the notion of authenticity : international colloquium organised from 27 to 29 September 2018 at the cité de Carcassonne (France)

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ISBN : 978-2-86266-791-1
EAN : 9782862667911

Castles and fortified cities

the contributions that new knowledge brings to the notion of authenticity
international colloquium organised from 27 to 29 September 2018 at the cité de Carcassonne (France)

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Quatrième de couverture

What does the notion of authenticity mean in different countries ? What role can be assigned to old military fortresses ? Should monuments be restored ? If so, what techniques and what materials should be used ? Between interpreting, reinventing, freezing at a moment in time, identically rebuilding, etc., points of view and biases vary depending on national cultures, sensitivities and periods.

Through examples from around the world, from Lebanon to Algeria, by way of Greece, Japan and Korea, this conference examines this complex notion of authenticity, as applied to architectural heritage, fortifications and the study of castles.

Organised as part of the application by « the City of Carcassone and its sentinel mountain castles » to be added to the UNESCO world heritage list, the event presents conservation models that have been used on other cultural assets. It offers a comparative study of the choices and practices brought into effect on exceptional heritage sites, in particular through the prism of international rules on authenticity.

Biographie

Chaired by Nicolas Faucherre, Professor of History of Art and Medieval Archaeology, University of'Aix- Marseilles (France), Representative for the Conferences Scientific Committee

Scientific contributions : Philippe Bragard, Professor of History of Architecture and Urban Planning, Catholic University of Louvain (Belgium), Icomos Expert for World Heritage, Secretary-General of Icofort ;

Isik Aydemir, Honorary Dean of the Facultv of Architecture of the Technical University of Yildiz in Istanbul (Turkey) ; Jean Yasmine, Architect, Doctor of Archaeology, Teaching at the Lebanese University in Beyrouth (Lebanon) ; Katerina Manousou-Ntella, Historical Monuments Architect at the Ministry of Culture (Greece) ; Demetrios Athanasoulis, Director of the Ephorate of Antiquities of the Cyclades, Ministry of Greek Culture (Greece) ; Romuald Casier, Doctoral Student of History of Art and Archaeology, Catholic University of Louvain (Belgium) ; Lucien Bayrou,Doctor of History of Art, Honorary Architect (France) ; Marie-Élise Gardel, Doctor of History, Médiéval Archaeologist (France) ; Laure Barthet, Curator of the Saint-Raymond Museum in Toulouse (France) ; Michel Sabatier, Vice-President of the Grame (Archaeological Research Group for Montségur and the Surrounding Area) (France) ; Judicaël de la Soudière-Niault, Heritage Architect (France) ; Lucas Monsaingeon, Architect, Atelier d'architecture Philippe Prost/Aapp (France) ; Cipriano Marin,Secretary-General of the Unesco Centre in the Canaries (Spain) ; Juan Antonio Belmonte, Research Professor, Vice-President of the «World Heritage And Astronomy Iau Cc4, Scientific Advisor for the Application, Canaries Institute of Astrophysics (Spain) ; José de Leon Hernandez, Application Director, Historical Heritage Inspector, Cabildo of Gran Canaria (Spain) ; José Guillén Medina, Historical Heritage Inspector, Cabildo of Gran Canaria (Spain) ; Semina An, Doctoral Student at the History of Techniques and Industrial Archaeology Research Institute of the University of Mining, Freiberg (Germany) ; Hiroko Yamane, Professor of International Economic Law, Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (Grips) in Tokyo, Special Advisor for Hikone (Japan) ; Samia Chergui, Lecturer in History of Art, University of Blida (Algeria) ; Safia Benselama-Messikh, Lecturer in Archaeology, University of Blida (Algeria) ; Maryline Martin, Ceo of Guedelon (France) ; Florian Renucci, Project Manager, Guedelon (France) ; Stéphane Gautier, Head of the Heritage Conservation Department of Vitré (France) ; Vincent Ory, Doctoral student, University of Aix- Marseilles (France) ; Michel Cotte, Professor Emeritus, University of Nantes (France) & Icomos International