Winter interdisciplinary workshop Scola Telcz, which will take place from February 10 to 14, will focus this year on the issue of revitalizing the building of former social housing on 9 May Street in Telč. Similar to previous years, the program of the winter school will consist of lectures by experts, demonstrations of fieldwork, and primarily the independent work of teams composed of students from various disciplines from participating universities. Student teams will focus during their shared week on the historical, urban, and social context of the building, especially on the development of revitalization proposals and possible uses of the object. The winter workshop will conclude on Friday, February 14, in the afternoon with public presentations of the proposals developed by each team, which will take place at the UCT premises and to which the general public is warmly invited. Current information will be available on the website www.scola-telcz.net and at the municipal information center.
Scola Telcz is a multidisciplinary school of six educational and research institutions - Masaryk University, Danube University Krems, Czech Technical University in Prague, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, National Heritage Institute, and the Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics of the Czech Academy of Sciences - dealing with the issue of preserving cultural heritage and monument care. The aim of the school is to develop coherent concepts based on the real needs of residents, government administration, and local self-government, using examples of solutions to modifications of specific objects, urban projects, or requests for changes to the existing situation. Teaching takes place in real conditions of the historical city of Telč.
CAPACITY IS 10 PARTICIPANTS AND REGISTRATION TAKES PLACE VIA EMAIL klara.kroftova@seznam.cz.
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