CHePiCC Summer School

Background Information Finally, in term of preventive conservation of movable cultural heritage and preparedness in emergency, the University School will offer a set of lessons on climate-induced degradation processes and optimal microclimate for the preservation of paper and book collection kept in libraries and archives. This topic will be presented in the framework of a unique case study that exists in Trondheim i.e., the Dora archive into a IIWW bunker. This archive in addition of being unique for its way of re-using/re-thinking a IIWW heritage, it offers optimal natural conditions for preservation. All these topics will offer food for thought to the students to see and experience the changes and, thus, absorb the necessity of climate change actions related to the preservation of cultural landscapes and their integral cultural heritage. Beside frontal lessons in the morning, a mixture of excursions and support during self-learning days through discussions will be offered to the participants. The afternoon excursions include the modern urban development of Trondheim laying its focus on the district of Nyhavna, the old harbor district with its historic wooden warehouses and the U-boat bunker “Dora” from World War II, which, as described above, is used to this day as an archive, among other things. [STAFF EXPERTISE] The teaching staff participates as experts on: - cultural landscapes (from Scandinavian to Mediterranean countries e.g., NTNU, DUK, ISAC-CNR, ULPGC), - preservation and preparedness measures, recovery of cultural heritage, cooperation with emergency responders in crisis situations (e.g., DUK) - built heritage, material preservation and maintenance as well as preparedness measures for built and movable heritage and material handling (e.g., NTNU for wooden structures and ITAM for post disaster recovery) - climate change impact, climate-induced risk assessment and material preservation in time of climate change (e.g., CNR-ISAC and NTNU) - recovery and preservation of different types of movable heritage and material (e.g., UAA). The summer university is primarily addressed to students of architecture, protection of built cultural heritage, archaeology, urban/landscape planning, mechanical engineering, restauration, and architectural heritage. CHePiCC Summer School 2022 13

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