Australia ICOMOS E-Mail News No. 552

  1. IMPORTANT notice re: staffing of Australia ICOMOS Secretariat Office
  2. Australia ICOMOS VIC World Heritage Forum
  3. Mudgee Regional Tour – September to October 2012
  4. Australia ICOMOS ISC/NSC Funding Program
  5. Open tender to write a thematic history for Modernism in NSW
  6. International Heritage Award for State-Registered William Street, Perth
  7. Cultural Heritage Centre for Asia and the Pacific Seminar, Deakin University (VIC)
  8. Australia ICOMOS WA World Heritage Forum, Thursday 11 October
  9. 44th Annual EDRA Conference
  10. Cambridge Heritage Research bulletin available
  11. 50th Anniversary of the Carlingford Homes Fair – Coach Tour, NSW
  12. IPPHA courses
  13. The Garden of Ideas Exhibition, New South Wales
  14. VAST2012: The 12th International Symposium on Virtual Reality, Archaeology and Cultural Heritage
  15. Cultural Landscapes conference, New Jersey, October 2012
  16. ‘Rust, Regeneration and Romance: Iron and Steel Landscapes and Cultures’ conference – call for papers
  17. “Between Rejection and Appropriation – The Architectural Heritage of Socialism in Central and Eastern Europe” conference
  18. “Protected Areas in a Changing World” conference – call for proposals
  19. SITUATION VACANT Peleliu Battlefield National Historic Landmark Project – call for proposals

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1. IMPORTANT notice re: staffing of Australia ICOMOS Secretariat Office

The Australia ICOMOS Secretariat will be staffed at a reduced level between 7 September – 3 October inclusive.

Thank you to all Australia ICOMOS members who have renewed their membership thus far – it is much appreciated. Please note that membership renewals will not be processed during the above time period, but publication orders where credit card details are provided will be.

The E-news will still be published. Please ensure all submissions for the E-news are submitted by 2pm Thursdays – this deadline will be strictly adhered to.

Though the Secretariat will be staffed intermittently, responses to queries, etc may take longer than usual.

Australia ICOMOS appreciates your patience during this time.

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2. Australia ICOMOS VIC World Heritage Forum

World Heritage Forum, VIC

Date: Tuesday 16 October

Time: Forum 6-9pm, Tour of Trades Hall at 5pm

Venue: Bella Union Theatre at Trades Hall

Cost: $ 20.00 (ICOMOS Members) $ 25.00 (Non Members); pay at the door

RSVP: by Friday 5 October via email to the Secretariat.

The ICOMOS theme for 2012 is World Heritage in celebration of the 40th Anniversary of the World Heritage Convention.

Input from each state into three key questions will be forwarded to the national symposium, to be held in Sydney this November.

For further information, download the Australia ICOMOS VIC World Heritage Forum Invitation.

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3. Mudgee Regional Tour – September to October 2012

Three day event – Labor Day Long Weekend – Saturday 29 September to Monday 1 October

Join the Twentieth century Heritage Society of NSW on another of our insightful annual expeditions to a regional town. Talks, walks, dinners and drives in the company of those who appreciate the architectural and design heritage of the Twentieth Century. We look forward to your company on this interesting tour.

Enjoy the wonders of this mid-western town, including guided heritage walks, lunches and a special “Heritage Dinner” with two guest speakers, architect Dr Roy Lumby on cinemas in country NSW and historian John Broadley on Mudgee’s 20th century heritage.

Also enjoy access to private properties not normally open to the public.

Accomodation (2 nights) is paid separately by you – but so you won’t miss out (it’s a busy weekend in Mudgee) we’ve blocked book rooms at Parklands Resort just for our group. But be quick, accommodation is being snapped up and the rooms are going fast. The Parklands block booking is held only until 31 August!

Tour cost includes the heritage dinner with two guest speakers, three lunches, heritage walk of Mudgee town centre and driving tours of Mudgee, Kandos, Rylstone and Gulgong.

The heritage dinner and the Sunday morning heritage walk around Mudgee town centre can be booked separately/individually if you prefer these only.

Full details and costs are available by clicking here.

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4. Australia ICOMOS ISC/NSC Funding Program

At the Australia ICOMOS Executive Committee (EC) meeting in Fremantle in August 2011, the EC endorsed the implementation of an ISC/NSC Funding Program to provide financial assistance for events, projects or programs that promote and strengthen Australian membership of ISCs and NSCs. The program aims to recognise Australia ICOMOS’s commitment to provide support for the work of AI members active in International Scientific Committees (ISC) or National Scientific Committees (NSC).

Australia ICOMOS has available a fund of up to $5,000 for the 2012-2013 financial year, and applications are currently open from Australia ICOMOS members who are also members of an ISC or NSC. Grants will be available to a maximum of $2,000 per annum. Grants are intended for discrete, one-off events, meetings or projects, and will not apply to funding for ongoing programs. Grants may be applied for in consecutive years by any ISC or NSC. Allocation will be competitive.

Eligible activities for the funding program may include, but are not restricted to:

  • An annual meeting of all Australian ISC / NSC members
  • An event for an individual ISC, NSC or group of ISCs
  • Support for an international ISC meeting in Australia (Note: Australia ICOMOS is unable to fund the full extent of such a meeting, however if an international meeting was planned for Australia through other external funding, AI members would be eligible to apply for this fund as a small part of its budget)
  • Discrete projects or programs of works that aim to promote Australian membership of ISCs or NSCs and actively engages with the AI membership
  • Discrete projects or programs of works that allow AI members to support the work of an ISC or NSC and that has some benefit or relevance for Australian members

Procedure for applications for the ISC/NSC Funding Program:

  • Any Australia ICOMOS member who is also a member of an ISC or NSC is eligible to apply for a grant
  • The applicant must demonstrate how the grant will broadly benefit the ISC or NSC and, in particular, members of that ISC or NSC in Australia. Priority will not be given to requests where the benefit is to an individual member
  • The grant is not available to cover personal travel expenses to attend ISC or NSC meetings
  • When assessing the merits of a particular application for a grant, AI will take in to account the nature of the proposal, the potential benefits to the ISC or NSC (in particular to the Australian membership), and the ability of the proposal to actively engage the AI membership
  • As a condition of funding, successful applicants will be expected to submit a written report to the Australia ICOMOS Executive on the project/program awarded funding, and a short version of this report for inclusion in the e-news, so that other members are informed about issues currently under discussion by that ISC or NSC
  • Grant recipients will also be required to provide AI with an acquittal report of the project within one year of the grant being awarded. Copies of receipts or invoices for goods and services must be provided. Any shortfall between the grant and the expenses incurred will need to be returned to Australia ICOMOS.

Applications should be emailed to the Secretariat by COB Friday 26 October 2012. If you have any queries, please email the Secretariat or phone on (03) 9251 7131.

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5. Open tender to write a thematic history for Modernism in NSW

The Heritage Branch is advertising an OPEN TENDER to appoint a consultant to write a thematic history for the “Modernism” State Heritage Register Listings theme. To find out more and download the tender documents please visit the website.

Closing date for quotations: 24 September 2012

Project commencement by: 5 October 2012

Project completion by: March 2013

If you have any questions please feel free to contact either Bronwyn Hanna on (02) 9873 8585 or email Bronwyn or Susan Duyker on (02) 9873 8530 or email Susan.

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6. International Heritage Award for State-Registered William Street, Perth

2012 WA Heritage Award winner William Street Precinct wins an international 2012 UNESCO Asia-Pacific Award for Cultural Heritage Conservation.

For more information, click here.

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7. Cultural Heritage Centre for Asia and the Pacific Seminar, Deakin University (VIC)

Deakin University’s next Cultural Heritage seminar will be held on Wednesday 26 September. Dr Benjamin Isakhan will be speaking on ‘Heritage Destruction and Violence in Iraq: Bombing Mosques and Ethno-Sectarian Violence, 2006-7’.

Since the invasion of 2003, Iraq has suffered an extraordinary era of both heritage destruction and devastating spikes in violence. While cases such as the 2003 attacks on the Iraq National Museum and the Iraq National Library and Archive, as well as the systematic looting of Iraq’s sensitive archaeological sites, understandably caused outrage among scholars of heritage studies across the world, little attention has been paid to the destruction of Iraq’s many significant Islamic sites – particularly during the ethno-religious sectarian violence that raged across the nation in 2006-7. This paper presents the first results of a three year project funded by the Australian Research Council which aims to empirically test the assumption that a significant relationship exists between this spike in violence and the targeting of sites of Islamic heritage (mosques, shrines, etc.). To do this, the paper will compare and contrast the information in the world’s first database of heritage destruction (created by the author) and existing measures of violence in Iraq (such as the Iraq Body Count database). This will set the precedent for studies of both heritage and violence and enable policy formation towards the minimization of heritage destruction and spikes in violence during times of conflict.

Dr Benjamin Isakhan is Australian Research Council Discovery (DECRA) Research Fellow at the Centre for Citizenship and Globalization at Deakin University, Australia. Previously, Ben was Research Fellow at the Centre for Dialogue at La Trobe University and Research Fellow for the Griffith University Islamic Research Unit, affiliated with the National Centre of Excellence for Islamic Studies, Australia. Dr Isakhan is the author of Democracy in Iraq: History, Politics and Discourse (Ashgate, 2012). Ben is also the editor of The Secret History of Democracy (Palgrave Macmillan, 2012 [2011]), The Arab Revolutions in Context: Civil Society and Democracy in a Changing Middle East (Melbourne University Press, 2012) and The Edinburgh Companion to the History of Democracy (Edinburgh University Press & Columbia University Press, 2012). In addition, Ben has authored several publications including around 15 scholarly book chapters, 12 refereed journal articles and more than 20 refereed conference papers. Broadly, his research interests concern issues such as: Democracy in Iraq, the history of democracy and Middle Eastern politics and history. Ben’s current research includes the ARC-funded project ‘Measuring the Destruction of Heritage and Spikes of Violence in Iraq’ (DE120100315) which involves several field trips to Iraq.

All welcome. Free of charge.

Location

DeakinPrime
Deakin University Melbourne City Centre
Meeting Room 2
Level 3, 550 Bourke St
Melbourne VIC 3000
Australia

Date & Time

Wednesday 26 September, from 5.30pm

For further information, please email Steve Cooke or contact him on (03) 9244 6827. RSVPs are also appreciated – please email Steve Cooke.

The full list of this year’s seminars is available at the CHCAP webpage or download the CHCAP 2012 seminar series flyer.

Previous seminar available online

For those of you who missed Andrea Witcomb’s seminar, the event was recorded and you can now access it via iTunes where you can also subscribe to future seminars.

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8. Australia ICOMOS WA World Heritage Forum, Thursday 11 October

The forum brings together world heritage experts, managers of world heritage sites and community leaders to discuss the implications of world heritage listing of natural and cultural sites to communities with the opportunity for you to have your say and ask questions. It is being held to mark the 40th anniversary of the UNESCO World Heritage Convention, which was adopted in 1972. World heritage sites in Western Australia include Fremantle Prison, Shark Bay, the Ningaloo Coast and Purnululu National Park.

The forum will involve four speakers, Kristal Buckley, International Vice President, ICOMOS; Cheryl Cowell, World Heritage Project Officer, Mid West Region, DEC; Luke Donegan, Acting Manager Heritage Conservation, Fremantle Prison; and Brad Pettit, Mayor, City of Fremantle. Tom Perrigo, CEO, National Trust of Australia (WA) will chair the session.

The outcomes of the discussion will be taken to the Australia ICOMOS world heritage symposium, to be held in Sydney in November, and from there into a broader international debate.

Date: Thursday 11 October 2012
Venue: Crown Theatre, Fremantle Prison
Time: 6 – 8 pm
Cost: $15
RSVP: by Monday 6 October, via email to Anne Brake or call (08) 9321 6088

The forum will be followed by drinks and refreshments.

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9. 44th Annual EDRA Conference

When: 29 May – 2 June 2013
Where: Providence, Rhode Island

Submission deadline: 21 September 2012

The Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA) is hosting its 44th annual conference in Providence, Rhode Island, May 29-June 1, 2013 in partnership with the School of Architecture, Art and Historic Preservation at Roger Williams University. We are broadly inviting submissions that address the intersection of environmental design and behavior and the built environment. More specifically, however we encourage submissions of proposals that address the identification and conservation of aspects of historic environments that positively influence multiple dimensions of health (e.g., physical, psychological).

More information on the conference and submission requirements can be found at the website.

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10. Cambridge Heritage Research bulletin available 

To read the latest Cambridge Heritage Research bulletin, click on the following link.

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11. 50th Anniversary of the Carlingford Homes Fair – Coach Tour, NSW

With Stephen Batey (Sydney Architecture Festival)

Take this wonderful opportunity to look back 50 years at the cultural crossroads that produced chic and stylish examples of architecture and planning and remember the spectacle that was the Carlingford Homes Fair. Join expert Stephen Batey on a luxury coach and walking tour of the Carlingford Homes Fair Circuit as well as other nearby re discovered examples. UNIQUE ACCESS: A not to be missed feature of this anniversary tour is that several homeowners have generously agreed to allow us access inside their homes.

The tour includes such iconic houses as the Safari and the Beachcomber designed by Nino Sydney, as well as the surviving examples of the 19 architect designed homes by Harry Seidler, Ken Woolley and Michael Dysart, Neville Gruzman, Clarke Gazzard & Yeomans, Towell, Jansen and Rippon, Ross Lightfoot & Stanton and John P. Ley.

The designs range in style from strict European influenced modernism toranch style houses. Houses in three separate groups, erected in 1961 and 1962 will be looked at.

Lunch and guidebook (with the original descriptions) included. Pick up at Tusculum, Potts Point and Epping Station.

Date: Saturday 27 October 2012
Time: 9.00am to 5.00pm

For bookings and prices, click here.

For additional information, email Gillian Redman-Lloyd.

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12. IPPHA courses

The Institute for Professional Practice in Heritage & the Arts (IPPHA) is taking expressions of interest for the following courses:

Indigenous collections in Canberra’s National Institutions: a behind the scenes look at their value, curation and use.

From 17-21 September 2012 at the Australian National University and Canberra’s cultural institutions, a five day professional development short course providing an update of professional practice in the planning, development and use of Indigenous collections, benefiting from the experience of Australia’s national cultural institutions.

For more information, refer to the Indigenous Collections Flyer.

Memory of the World twenty years on: assessing the material records and links in international practice.

On Friday 9 November a one day professional development update that explores our growing heritage of documents and records and the strong links to heritage places and intangible aspects of heritage.

For more information, refer to the Memory of the World Flyer and Memory of the World – Expression of Interest Flyer.

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13. The Garden of Ideas Exhibition, New South Wales

The Garden of Ideas national touring exhibition sponsored by the Australian Garden History Society is on show at the Red Box Gallery, Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney. This exhibition explores the ideas behind garden design imported into Australia in the 18th and 19th centuries, and local evolution and additions to these.

It features original archival plans, photographs, objects and rare books, such as books of James Jones, superintendent of the Botanic Gardens Sydney who visited Paris in the 1870s for its great exhibition, noting French park design and management of the era, which was innovative.

Entry is down the ramp off Mrs Macquarie’s Road, near the Woolloomooloo Gates to the gardens (and the land bridge and the Art Gallery of NSW). Five minutes’ stroll from Martin Place or Macquarie Street.

Please visit the Royal Botanic Gardens & Domain Trust website for more information.

Two upcoming events in parallel with the exhibition include:

October 4: Talk by Stuart Read – ‘Changes in the Sydney Botanic Gardens over the last 15 years – and heritage values’

Managing a modern botanic garden that is also well-loved as jogging track, major events space, green relief from city streets,bat-home &more – is at the best of times a challenge. How is this being achieved in a way that retains this place’s layered heritage values?

Bookings essential – for the above two talks: phone: (02) 9231 8182 or email the Royal Botanic Gardens & Domain Trust.

October 7: Self drive afternoon visit to Camden Park house, garden & nursery

A special ‘private’ visit to this famous place, only otherwise open to the public once a year. This place is rightly listed on the NSW State Heritage Register and while widely known as the ‘home of the Australian wool industry’ might be better appreciated for its role as early home of the country’s wine industry, early booster to its nursery industry and supplier of plants to generations of NSW and other gardeners, parks managers and more.

Includes tour and light refreshments.

$30 general / $20 AGHS members. Bookings essential for this event – phone: (02) 9997 5995 or email Jeanne.

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14. VAST2012: The 12th International Symposium on Virtual Reality, Archaeology and Cultural Heritage

12th International Symposium on Virtual Reality, Archaeology and Cultural Heritage
19-21 November 2012
Brighton, United Kingdom

Digital technology has the potential to influence every aspect of the cultural heritage environment. Archaeologists and cultural heritage scientists as well as Information and Communication Technology (ICT) experts have in the past collaborated to find solutions to optimise all aspects of capturing, managing, analysing and delivering cultural information, but many unsolved problems remain. The goal of VAST 2012 will be to build on the open dialogue between these different areas of expertise, and in particular allow ICT experts to have a better understanding of the critical requirements that cultural heritage professionals have for managing and delivering cultural information and for the ICT systems that support these activities.

Contributions are sought that advance the state of the art in the information technologies available to support cultural heritage – deadline for submissions: 23 September 2012.

For more information, go to the conference website.

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15. Cultural Landscapes conference, New Jersey, October 2012

Cultural Landscapes: Preservation Challenges in the 21st Century
12 – 14 October 2012
Rutgers University
New Brunswick, NJ

Marking the 40th anniversary of the World Heritage Convention and the 20th anniversary of its Declaration on Cultural Landscapes, Rutgers University will convene an international conference – Cultural Landscapes: Preservation Challenges in the 21st Century. The conference has been designated an official UNESCO World Heritage Anniversary event.

Registration is free but space is limited.

For more information, refer to the Cultural Landscapes 2012 conference flier.

To register today, visit the website Registration page.

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16. ‘Rust, Regeneration and Romance: Iron and Steel Landscapes and Cultures’ conference – call for papers

‘Rust, Regeneration and Romance: Iron and Steel Landscapes and Cultures
10-14 July 2013
Ironbridge, UK

Organised by: Ironbridge International Institute for Cultural Heritage, University of Birmingham UK Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust

Call for papers

This conference seeks to engage in an open multi-disciplinary analysis of iron and steel landscapes and cultures, from the ancient to the modern. It looks toward the legacies of both production and consumption and how these metals have influenced all aspects of social life. We wish to explore the relationships that communities, regions, nations share with iron and steel through its functional use, creative and artistic use and its symbolic use. Indicative questions the conference will address are: How are economies and societies transformed by the extraction and processing of iron? How does the environmental impact and legacy of iron and steel sites shape social and political life? How do governments and communities deal with both the expansion and decline of the iron and steel industries? What are the forms and formats of regeneration for iron and steel landscapes and communities? To what extent are global communities connected through iron and steel, economically and culturally? How have the landscapes and cultures of iron and steel found expression through various art forms? How are these landscapes managed and understood?

Send abstracts of 300 words with a clear title as soon as possible but no later than 31 January 2013 to the conference organisers.

For further information, please visit the conference website.

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17. “Between Rejection and Appropriation – The Architectural Heritage of Socialism in Central and Eastern Europe” conference

“Between Rejection and Appropriation:
 The Architectural Heritage of Socialism in Central and Eastern Europe”
23-24 November 2012
Leipzig, Germany

International conference organised by ICOMOS Germany and the Geisteswissenschaftliches Zentrum Geschichte und Kultur Ostmitteleuropas at Leipzig University (GWZO) in cooperation with the International Scientific Committee of ICOMOS on 20th Century Heritage and the “denkmal” Trade Fair 2012.

For more information, refer to the Between Rejection and Appropriation Conference flyer.

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18. “Protected Areas in a Changing World” conference – call for proposals

“Protected Areas in a Changing World”
The 2013 George Wright Society Conference on Parks, Protected Areas, and Cultural Sites
11-15 March 2013
Denver, Colorado

Call for Proposals

Every two years, the George Wright Society organizes the USA’s premier interdisciplinary professional meeting on parks, protected areas, and cultural sites. The Society is now accepting abstracts for their 2013 conference – the deadline for submissions is 1 October 2012.

For more information, please visit the conference website.

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19. SITUATION VACANT Peleliu Battlefield National Historic Landmark Project – call for proposals

The Palau Historic Preservation Office is calling for proposals for the Peleliu Battlefield National Historic Landmark Project.

Timeframe

The work of this Scope of Work shall be performed from approximately 1 October 2012 through 30 September 2013.

Location

Field investigation specified in this contract will be located at Peleliu Battlefield National Historic Landmark, located 30 miles south of Koror, Republic of Palau, in the Pacific. Access to the site will be provided by the governor of Peleliu through the Historic Preservation Office of Palau.

Background Summary

Peleliu Battlefield includes all of Peleliu Island which is in the southern Palau Islands. Peleliu is 30 miles south of Koror of the Republic of Palau, and 500 miles east of the Philippine Islands. It is six miles in length and two miles in width. Today, its people live primarily in two villages which were reconstructed after WW II, Klouklubed (the capital) and Imelchol, both near the north end of the island.

Project Tasks

This project will provide physical descriptions and condition assessments for seven building sites, some of which contain more than one structure (see attachment #1 for Building Descriptions). As part of this condition assessment the project will also provide preservation recommendations that will:

  1. identify any safety concerns in need of immediate attention to insure visitor safety
  2. make recommendations for treatment that will arrest conditions that contribute to the continued deterioration of these structures
  3. make recommendations for treatments to these structures in their current ruin state that will provide for their long-term preservation and in meeting future interpretive desires
  4. make recommendations for treatment for the feasible reuse of one or more of these structures for visitor or community use (i.e. visitor center, classroom, exhibit space, administrative space)

Proposals due: 30 November 2012

For further information about this project, including how to submit a proposal, click here.

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Australia ICOMOS Secretariat
Georgia Meros, Secretariat Officer
Cultural Heritage Centre for Asia and the Pacific
Deakin University
221 Burwood Highway
Burwood VIC 3125
Telephone: (03) 9251 7131
Facsimile: (03) 9251 7158
Email: austicomos@deakin.edu.au
http://www.icomos.org/australia

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