By the end of this course, the student will be able to:
Knowledge:
- carry out a survey and define characteristics of a historic site; evaluate its values, problems, and potentials and develop decisions for its conservation considering the studied site and its environment as a whole together with its natural and man-made elements and inhabitants and various stakeholders
Skills
- prepare a conservation master plan considering international norms and national legislative framework
- prepare a conservation management plan draft considering the international and national financial framework
- prepare (individually/as a group) a generator preliminary project proposed within the conservation master plan
Attitudes
- develop maturity in managing teamwork, demonstrating individual responsibility and commitment to collective achievement
- develop professional expertise in urban conservation plans with utmost care for heritage sites and inhabitants
- demonstrate evidence of professional ethics to resist and challenge real-life procedures of practice