Modern Heritage and the City
Valparaiso, November 2009
Docomomo Chile will hold its Third National Seminar in Valparaiso on November 18-20, 2009.
The main theme of the seminar, in consonance with the next International Docomomo Conference in Mexico 2010, will address the relationships between modern heritage and the city.
The city of Valparaiso, included in the World Heritage List, provides a paradigmatic urban landscape in which to confront the reality of the traditional city and the modern heritage, in the broad—and local—realms of the urban fabric, the territory, and the coast.
The scientific committee is conformed as follows: Claudio Galeno (U. Católica del Norte, Docomomo Chile) | Horacio Torrent (U. Católica de Chile, Docomomo Chile) | Hugo Mondragón (U. Católica de Chile, Docomomo Chile) | Humberto Eliash (U. de Chile, Docomomo Chile) | Jorge Ferrada (U. Católica de Valparaíso) | Luis Valenzuela (U. Católica de Chile) | Marcela Hurtado (U. Técnica Federico Santa María) | María Dolores Muñoz (U. de Concepción) | Nelson Vásquez (U. Católica de Valparaíso) | Pablo Ortúzar Silva (U. de Valparaíso) | Carlos Eduardo Días Comas (UFRGS, Docomomo Brasil) | Louise Noelle Gras (UNAM, Docomomo Mexico)
Read the call for papers in attachment.
Abstracts (in Spanish) are to be sent to
Maximiano Atria, secretary general
Docomomo Chile
e seminario2009@docomomo.cl
w http://www.docomomo.cl/
Information forwarded by the
International committee for
documentation and conservation
of buildings, sites and neighborhoods of the
modern movement
Docomomo International
Cité de l’Architecture et du Patrimoine
Palais de Chaillot
1, place du Trocadéro
F-75016 Paris
t +33 -1 58 51 52 65
e docomomo@citechaillot.fr
w www.docomomo.com
11th International Docomomo Conference
Mexico City, August 19-27, 2010: Living in the Urban Modernity
Call for papers
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