CFP 30.04.2021

Universities & Architectural Heritage (online, 13-15 Nov 21)

online / Singapore, 13.–15.11.2021
Eingabeschluss : 20.06.2021

Danielle Sim, National University of Singapore Baba House

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
Universities and Architectural Heritage

APRU University Museums Research Symposium 2021

The Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU) is a network of universities from Asia, Australasia and the Americas. The association established the APRU University Museums Research Symposium in 2012 to bring participants together for the sharing of research and education initiatives concerning their universities’ cultural and scientific collections.

This year, we will reflect on the research and preservation of architectural heritage and its place in the urban landscape. Architectural heritage involves multidisciplinary perspectives and collaborations which demonstrate expertise in science, culture, and the environment. Continuity and change have become crucial considerations when looking at our built environment and heritage buildings, as evident in recent examples of public health and climate concerns. The Asia-Pacific landscape especially provides a cross-cultural platform on which developments in architectural heritage research, education and practice can flourish, allowing ideas exchanged during the Symposium among universities, museums, and its collaborators to form a foundation upon which future research can be based.

The sub-themes of the symposium are developed to encourage participants from various related fields to discuss, debate and reflect on:

- Architectural heritage as a pedagogical resource
- Architectural preservation and documentation on university campuses
- Reflections on the changes in approach of the evolving nature of architectural heritage
- University archives as research resources
- Bequest of estates to universities, donations, and good stewardships
- Capacity building in strengthening the social ecosystem in architectural heritage
- People-centred approach to conservation
- University partnerships with industries in preserving or maintaining heritage sites
- New conservation standards, available scientific investigations and technologies
- Moral and ethical issues and practices of built heritage
- Advocacy and continuity of architectural heritage for future generations
- Sustainability and heritage development in a world of change (climate change, natural disasters, and COVID-19)


Submission Details

- There will be two accepted categories for symposium submissions:
Oral presentations with papers
Videos
- Oral presentation duration – 15 mins per presenter.
- Video submissions should feature architectural heritage at universities and/or its research. They will be displayed on the symposium microsite during the symposium. We welcome new videos made specially for the symposium, but existing videos created previously may also be submitted if they fulfil the above themes.
- For both categories, abstracts in English of not more than 300 words must be submitted to apru2021nus.edu.sg by 20 June 2021. Please include a biography of not more than 150 words.
- Selected presenters and videos will be notified by 7 August 2021.
- Accepted presentations will be collated for publication or online broadcast after the symposium.


Programme details will be available in August 2021.

Registration opens at the start of August 2021.
Attendance to the symposium is free. Further details will be available when registration opens.

Deadline for submissions: 20 June 2021

Enquiries
apru2021nus.edu.sg

For more details and to access the templates for submission, please visit https://blog.nus.edu.sg/aprusymposium

Quellennachweis:
CFP: Universities & Architectural Heritage (online, 13-15 Nov 21). In: ArtHist.net, 30.04.2021. Letzter Zugriff 19.04.2024. <https://arthist.net/archive/34000>.

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