Australia ICOMOS E-Mail News No. 684

  1. Australia ICOMOS FABRIC 2015 Conference – registration open!
  2. Invitation to dinner with AICOMOS EC, 13 June, Melbourne
  3. Australia ICOMOS / Docomomo Sydney Talk Series, 18 June
  4. Cultural Heritage and Museum Studies programs at Deakin University
  5. “Resistance and Reconciliation” forum, QLD Uni, Noosa, 11 June 2015
  6. Sydney’s industrial heritage – proposed new listings on exhibition for comment
  7. Australian Government’s Protecting National Historic Sites – successful projects announced
  8. 2015 ICOMOS Annual GA – Japan, 26-28 October – website now live
  9. Fundraising event (South Australia) to help EDO
  10. Green Globe Awards – specific heritage buildings category
  11. Workshops for collections/museums, Melbourne & Eureka (VIC)
  12. Links to Heritage Tasmania’s latest news
  13. Call for Nominations for the Victorian Museum Awards 2015
  14. Re-thinking Lifescape symposium, 3-6 November 2015, Korea – call for papers
  15. “Cultural Heritage 3D Surveying and Modeling” summer school, July, Italy – EOIs DUE TODAY
  16. Master in World Heritage and Cultural Projects for Development – applications invited
  17. 19th ASEF Summer University, 9-21 August 2015, India – call for applications
  18. CHNT20 2015 – 2-4 November 2015, Vienna: call for papers extended to 15 June 2015
  19. Metrology for Archaeology conference, Italy, 22-23 October 2015 – call for papers
  20. World Monuments Fund Names New President
  21. Cambridge Heritage Research bulletin available
  22. ICOMOS-UK Summer Talks Season – June 2015
  23. SITUATION VACANT Heritage Consultant, GML Heritage

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1. Australia ICOMOS FABRIC 2015 Conference – registration open!

We are very pleased to announce that registration for the Australia ICOMOS 2015 conference, Fabric – The Threads of Conservation, 5-8 November 2015, Adelaide, South Australia is now open!

The program is action packed, with three full days of papers, keynote speakers and plenary sessions – debating issues relating to social fabric, the conservation of fabric and the challenges of fabric and place. The conference also includes a day of field trips around Adelaide, the Mt Lofty Ranges and Port Adelaide, ISC/NSC meetings, a spectacular conference dinner in the 1870s Mortlock Chamber and social events at Adelaide Town Hall and the Art Gallery of South Australia. Come and join the heritage debate, catch up with colleagues and enjoy the best of South Australia!

Early bird rates will apply to registrations that are complete and paid for by 8 September 2015. We strongly recommend that you book as soon as possible, as there are limited seats for some social events – first in, best dressed! 

Click on the links below for more information.

More information will be added to the website over the coming weeks.

Please direct any queries to Bradley Hayden via email.

We look forward to welcoming you to Adelaide for the conference in November.

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2. Invitation to dinner with AICOMOS EC, 13 June, Melbourne

The Australia ICOMOS Executive Committee (EC) is meeting on 13-14 June in Melbourne. We warmly invite all ICOMOS members who will be in Melbourne to join us for dinner – see details below.

Saturday 13 June, 6.30pm
The MOAT
176 Little Lonsdale St, Melbourne VIC 3000
(next to the Wheeler Centre at the State Library)

RSVP essential – please RSVP to Sue Hodges via email by Friday 12 June.

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3. Australia ICOMOS / Docomomo Sydney Talk Series, 18 June

WHO’S CHANDIGARH IS IT, AND HOW DO WE PROTECT IT?
A talk by Jennifer Hill and Gary O’Reilly of Architectural Projects

The talk analyses the attributions of the Master Plan to Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, Maxwell Fry and Jane Drew and their role in the Assembly Complex informed by the 50 year and 60 year Symposium on the city. The constraints and opportunities guiding the future of the City and the current threat to its setting will be discussed. The talk poses the question HOW CAN DOCOMOMO ASSISTS IN THE PRESERVATION OF VALUABLE RECORDS AND ASSERTING PRESSURE ON THE PLANNING OUTCOMES?

Time & Date: Thursday 18 June 2015, 5.30pm for 6.00pm start
Cost: Members $10, non-members $15 payable at the door
Venue: NSW Government Architect’s Office Level 4 Conference Room McKell Building, 2-24 Rawson Place Sydney (diagonally opposite the Central Station clock tower)
RSVP: via email to Kate Higgins by Monday 15 June

Please note: RSVP is essential because of secure building access, to choose room size and to provide light refreshments

Download the AICOMOS-DOCOMOMO Chandigarh talk flyer.

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4. Cultural Heritage and Museum Studies programs at Deakin University

Trimester 2 enrolment is now open for Cultural Heritage and Museum Studies programs at Deakin University. 

To find out more about our flexible study options, including online study please visit the Cultural Heritage and Museum Studies website.

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5. “Resistance and Reconciliation” forum, QLD Uni, Noosa, 11 June 2015

Our shared history: Resistance and Reconciliation
A forum about historical research, frontiers & commemoration

11 June, 2015, 10.00am – 3.00pm
Central Queensland University Noosa Campus

Come and hear about the history of resistance on the Sunshine Coast, the Murdering Creek massacre and possibilities for commemoration and reconciliation.

Download the Our Shared History – Resistance and Reconciliation flier.

Bookings and more information – CLICK HERE

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6. Sydney’s industrial heritage – proposed new listings on exhibition for comment

Comments are invited on the City of Sydney’s proposed heritage listing of industrial and warehouse buildings. Sixty-four listings are proposed for more than a hundred industrial sites across two-thirds of our local area, as shown in the attached map. These listings will be on exhibition from 2 June 2015 and open for comment until 30 June 2015. Some of the subject sites are pictured below.

These listings were recommended in a recently completed heritage study; believed to be the first large-scale council study of industrial heritage in New South Wales. This study and the recommended listings seek to better acknowledge the value of this under-recognised form of heritage.

For more information, click on the links below.

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7. Australian Government’s Protecting National Historic Sites – successful projects announced

On Monday 1 June 2015, Australian Government Minister for the Environment, the Hon Greg Hunt, launched the Protecting National Historic Sites programme at the Australian War Memorial. This programme supports site owners and managers of places on Australia’s National Heritage List recognised for their historic heritage values.

The Minister is pleased to provide funding to 18 successful projects under the programme. One such project will provide $1 million to help restore the Australian War Memorial’s Commemorative Area Courtyard. For the full list of successful projects, please visit the Department of the Environment website.

Media releases:

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8. 2015 ICOMOS Annual GA – Japan, 26-28 October – website now live

The 2015 Annual General Assembly (GA) and Advisory Committee meetings will take place from 26 – 28 October 2015 in Fukuoka on the invitation of ICOMOS Japan. The Annual General Assembly will take place on the afternoon of 27 October only. In addition, the Advisory Committee is organizing a Scientific Symposium on 29 October – Part 3 of the Symposium cycle “Tangible Risks, Intangible Opportunities: Long-Term Risk Preparedness and Responses for Threats to Cultural Heritage” the theme is “Risks to Identity: Loss of Traditions and Collective Memory”. ICOMOS Japan is also organizing cultural visits on 30 October. 

For more information, and to register and book your hotel, visit the ICOMOS Annual GA/AdCom website.

Before registering – please consult in particular the page “Delegates” and after registering – please carefully read the information provided in the automatic reply you will receive. 

Registration deadline: 25 September 2015

All inquiries should be directed to the AdCom team via email.

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9. Fundraising event (South Australia) to help EDO

The Environmental Defender’s Office (SA) Inc (EDO) has had its financial support removed. The EDO provides an important service to members of the public, assisting them to understand planning and environmental laws and providing advice on rights of representation etc.

Cost for the fundraising event is $25 per ticket, which includes a complimentary beverage and nibbles on arrival, silent auction of strange and rare articles, a raffle, Capri organ demo and the film Woman in Gold, with Helen Mirren.

Date & time: Saturday 6 June, from 5.30pm

Venue: Capri Theatre, Goodwood, SA

Click here to book tickets

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10. Green Globe Awards – specific heritage buildings category

The Green Globe Award has a specific award category for heritage buildings under Excellence in Sustainability. The Green Globe Award is a well-known, leading award for management of environmental issues in NSW. More information about the nomination of any heritage buildings for this award can be accessed here: Green Globe Awards – Heritage Buildings category. You can nominate a heritage building for any other category as well if you can make the case for it.

Heritage colleagues are encouraged to nominate any worthy heritage properties so we can demonstrate that heritage and sustainability are two sides of the same coin.

More information about the awards, can be found at the Green Globe Awards website.

Nominations close 5pm, Monday 13 July 2015.

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11. Workshops for collections/museums, Melbourne & Eureka (VIC)

Masterclass: Copyright for Collections

Facilitated by Ian McDonald, Special Council Copyright, Simpsons Solicitors. The program will include a ‘copyright refresher’ on existing law, in-depth discussion on topics based around digital copyright and licensing, and will conclude with recommendations of recent copyright reviews and proposals for legislative change. Enjoy learning in the beautiful surrounds of Heide’s sculpture park and lunch from Cafe Vue.

Date: Tuesday 9 June
Time: 10am – 4pm
Venue: Heide Museum of Modern Art
Cost: MA VIC Member $150, Non-Member $300

Book now to secure your place at this workshop

 

MAP Toolkit: Energy Audits: Saving Dollars and Going Green

Museums are by nature energy hungry beasts. Elizabeth Marsden and Museums Australia (Victoria), in conjunction with participants in the Museums Accreditation Program (MAP), are developing Energy Auditing: A Green Guide for Small Museums, a step-by-step guide which outlines how to undertake an energy and lighting audit for your small museum.

At this training day, learn how to use the new Green Guide and associated equipment (Power-Mate Lite and Lux Metre), and hear tips from museum staff on steps taken to reduce energy costs and become more environmentally sustainable.

Date: Wednesday 17 June
Time: 10:00am – 4:00pm
Venue: Museum of Democracy at Eureka (M.A.D.E.)
Cost: MAP Enrolled/MA VIC Member $40, Non-Member $80, Students $20

Book now to secure your place at this workshop

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12. Links to Heritage Tasmania’s latest news

To view the latest news from Heritage Tasmania, click here and also here.

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13. Call for Nominations for the Victorian Museum Awards 2015

Museums Australia Victoria are very excited to announce that nominations for the 2015 Victorian Museum Awards are now open.

The Awards recognise and celebrate individuals and organisations whose commitment and passion contribute to the excellence of the Victorian museum and gallery sector.

For more information, click here.

Nominations close Friday 12 June 2015.

For more news about the Victorian Museum Awards, CLICK HERE.

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14. Re-thinking Lifescape symposium, 3-6 November 2015, Korea – call for papers

Re-thinking Lifescape: Linking Landscape to Everyday Life symposium
Jeju Island, Republic of Korea
3 -6 November 2015

We experience ordinary places and environments every day. Lifescape, landscape in everyday life, is a precondition for existence as well as a background for living. We, however, seldom notice its values because of the veil of familiarity. By rethinking lifescape, we can evoke values not typically associated with cultural landscapes and heritages. Lifescape is experienced everywhere in both urban and rural landscapes, such as the landscape of the CBD, market place, country side, and farmland. Although this conference mainly addresses rethinking lifescape, we also have a special sub-theme on island landscape, which have seen its popularity rise as a tourism destination. The sub-theme includes topics such as unique rural landscape, and sacred places and landscapes of folk religion stone landscapes.

The International Symposium will explore and discuss four themes:

Theme 1: New Ideas and Theories of Cultural Landscape

  • New concepts and ideas as a way of seeing
  • Methodology
  • Value evaluation
  • Aesthetics
  • Place attachment and identity
  • Collective memory and place, etc

Theme 2: Strategies and Plans on Conservation and Management

  • Management and conservation strategies
  • Plans for sustainability
  • Living landscape and tourism
  • Governance and local movements
  • Economical solutions, Laws, etc.

Theme 3: Cases and Experiences

  • Public parks, gardens and green infrastructure
  • Urban landscapes and ordinary places
  • Historic landscapes and cultural heritages
  • Local identity and vernacular landscapes, etc.

Theme 4: Special Topic – Island Landscape

  • Sacred places and landscapes of folk religion
  • Unique rural landscapes in the island
  • Stone landscapes in the island
  • Climate and landscape in the island
  • Coastal landscapes, people in landscape, etc.

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

The conference organisers are calling for abstracts by 30 June 2015.

Abstracts should include:

  • Title
  • Identify a Theme (one of four from the list above)
  • three to five key words
  • Author name, affiliation, and contact details (email, postal address, phone)
  • Maximum of 300-word abstract in English
  • If an ICOMOS member, your membership number

Abstracts to be sent by 30 June 2015 by email to Prof. Jongsang Sung (ICOMOS Korea/Seoul National University).

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15. “Cultural Heritage 3D Surveying and Modeling” summer school, July, Italy  – EOIs DUE TODAY

The International Committee on Heritage Documentation (CIPA) summer school on “Cultural Heritage 3D Surveying and Modeling” gives the opportunity to scholars, PhD students, researchers and specialists in the surveying and heritage fields to deepen their knowledge and expertise with reality-based 3D modeling techniques.

The summer school consists of theoretical lectures (surveying, photogrammetry, active sensors, etc.) and practical work, in the field and in the lab. The participants will learn the basics in surveying and data acquisition (with digital cameras, laser scanning sensors and UAV platforms) as well as practice with data processing methods for 3D models and metric products generation.

The summer school is organized within the research project PAESTUM  and by CIPA within its dissemination and technology transfer activities and with the financial support of the CIPA sustaining members.

For more information, download the Summer school Paestum CIPA 2015 leaflet.

PLEASE NOTE TIGHT DEADLINE – to participate, please send a CV to Fabio Remondino by email before 5 June 2015.

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16. Master in World Heritage and Cultural Projects for Development – applications invited

The International Training Centre of the International Labour Organization (ITC-ILO) is launching a call for applications for the Master in World Heritage and Cultural Projects for Development, which will take place from 14 October 2015 to 1 October 2016.

The Master is designed by the University of Torino, the Politecnico di Torino and the ITC-ILO, in collaboration with UNESCO and ICCROM.

The Programme provides a solid foundation in cultural economics, going through the value chain of cultural tangible and intangible resources. It explores in detail the economic, social, institutional and legal considerations that govern the diverse categories of UNESCO designated World Heritage Sites. It also puts emphasis on strategic management competencies for the preservation and promotion of these sites as well as on monitoring the efficacy and adequacy of site management plans and associated cultural projects.

The Master will take place from 14 October 2015 and is divided into three major learning cycles:

  • The first cycle will be conducted through a distance learning component that will start on 14 October 2013 and will end on 20 December 2013
  • The second cycle, from 27 January 2014 to 21 May 2014, is a face-to-face learning period that will be held in Turin, Italy, at the International Training Centre of the ILO. Class attendance is compulsory for the entire period
  • The third cycle, from 22 May 2014 to 30 September 2014, will be a research and study period during which the students may attend internships activities and are expected to finalize their final project

For further information visit the course website or download the Master in World Heritage and Cultural Projects for Development brochure.

Deadline for applications is 20 July 2015.

To apply please complete the following online application form.

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17. 19th ASEF Summer University, 9-21 August 2015, India – call for applications

Explore the synergies between sustainable urbanisation and heritage preservation and join the Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) for a dynamic 2-week programme of dialogue-sessions with leading experts, hands-on workshops and a hack-a-thon. Grab your chance to be part of a team of students and young professionals from 51 ASEM member countries and co-create digital and physical prototypes, business plans and social impact models in close collaboration with the local community.

What: 19th ASEF Summer University (#ASEFSU)
Where: Pune, India
When: 9-21 August 2015

Apply here by Tuesday 30 June 2015

The organisers will grant a financial subsidy that covers transportation. In addition, accommodation and meals will be provided throughout the project period.

If you have any questions contact ASEF by email.

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18. CHNT20 2015 – 2-4 November 2015, Vienna: call for papers extended to 15 June 2015

Urban Archaeology and Public Relations
“New Technologies Enabling Archaeological Outreach”

The Urban Archaeology of Vienna and cooperation partners will organise the “20th International Conference on Cultural Heritage and New Technologies” (CHNT20 2015) from 2-4 November 2015 in Vienna, Austria.

The Call for papers is now open – deadline extended to 15 June 2015.

For further information about this conference, visit the conference website.

The preliminary program is available at this link.

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19. Metrology for Archaeology conference, Italy, 22-23 October 2015 – call for papers

Abstract deadline submission: 31 July 2015

The growing interest of archaeological sciences towards new technologies and analytical techniques, has recently improved the use of numerical approach to get more detailed archaeological purpose. The advantages of the multidisciplinary approach have permitted to reduce the level of uncertainty in archaeological studies. The 1st “Metrology for Archaeology” conference is a significant opportunity for discussion, at the international level, between archaeological research and ‘hard’ sciences, in order to consolidate a fruitful interaction between specialists from different disciplines in the field of Cultural Heritage.

In particular, the Conference will involve researchers and operators interested in the valorisation, characterisation and preservation of archaeological heritage with the main objective of focusing the discussion on the production, interpretation and reliability of the measured data.

The workshop, was therefore designed, to offer a comprehensive picture of the many experiences in the field of “measure” of the archaeological heritage through the integrated approach of articulated skills of the scientific community. The events will be disseminated within the scientific community, academic and a specific website has been created to publicize initiatives.

For more information, visit the conference website and download the call for papers.

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20. World Monuments Fund Names New President

For just the third time in our history, WMF has a new leader. Joshua David, co-founder and former President of New York’s Friends of the High Line, will succeed retiring WMF President Bonnie Burnham on November 2, 2015. 

Mr. David joins WMF after helping to found the Friends of the High Line and turning an abandoned portion of the former New York Central Railroad in New York’s Chelsea neighborhood into a 1.43 mile elevated public park that has become a model of restoration and modern design. Mr. David’s leadership and fundraising efforts have transformed the park into an international attraction and spurred the economic revitalization of the surrounding area.

Read full press release

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21. Cambridge Heritage Research bulletin available

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

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22. ICOMOS-UK Summer Talks Season – June 2015

‘Where Digital Meets Material: the Past as a Work-in-Progress’

Tuesday 9 June and Tuesday 16 June, 6.30-8.30pm
77 Cowcross Street, London EC1M 6EJ

MORE INFORMATION

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23. SITUATION VACANT Heritage Consultant, GML Heritage

Heritage Consultant

  • High profile, multidisciplinary firm
  • Wide range of interesting projects across Australia
  • Great career development opportunities

GML Heritage is seeking a dynamic and experienced cultural heritage specialist to enhance our business in the Heritage Places Team. This is a full-time position, based in Sydney.

GML is a vibrant, attentive and sustainable consultancy that collaborates with clients and communities to deliver heritage services of enduring value. Our multi-disciplinary in-house consulting team has expertise in built heritage, conservation planning, industrial heritage, historical archaeology, Aboriginal archaeology and cultural heritage management, and interpretation. GML focusses on delivering innovative and influential heritage advice. We take pride in delivering services of the highest quality.

The successful applicant will hold a degree (ideally with Honours or Masters) in a built heritage discipline and have at least 2 years’ experience in a consulting environment. You will have excellent writing skills, with demonstrated experience in preparing heritage advice, including heritage assessments, conservation management plans and heritage impact statements. Importantly, you will be a team player who is able to undertake large projects in multidisciplinary teams, and work within time and budget constraints. A working knowledge of NSW and local government statutory requirements is essential.

The successful applicant will take pride in working for an influential cross-disciplinary heritage consultancy that has a great portfolio of challenging projects and prides itself on the delivery of outstanding services. In this role, you will have the opportunity to work alongside enthusiastic and experienced practitioners in an engaged and collaborative environment. GML undertakes exciting projects throughout Australia and offers opportunities for professional development and advancement. You will also have access to a stimulating training and development program that encourages all employees to grow their skills and knowledge.

A position description and person specification can be accessed on the careers page of the GML website.

For more information please contact Claire Nunez – Manager, Heritage Places, on (02) 9319 4811. Please send your application to GML Heritage by email.

The closing date for applications is Tuesday 9 June 2015.

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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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