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Certified Urban Heritage Professional – Preparation Program


Summary

The British Academy for Training and Development offers this training program titled “Certified Urban Heritage Professional – Preparation Program”, designed to equip specialists and enthusiasts in urban heritage with the essential knowledge and skills to understand the historical and architectural value of heritage sites, and to preserve and document them effectively. Urban heritage forms an important part of national identity, requiring professional care that combines academic knowledge and practical application, based on contemporary scientific methodologies and international conservation principles.

This program addresses professionals and heritage enthusiasts, preparing them to play an effective role in restoration, documentation, and adaptive reuse projects, ensuring the sustainability of heritage while integrating it into modern urban development without compromising its authentic value.

Objectives and target group

Who Should Attend?

  • Architects and urban planners interested in heritage conservation.

  • Professionals working in heritage preservation authorities and cultural institutions.

  • Students and graduates from faculties of engineering, archaeology, and urban planning.

  • Specialists involved in developing historical sites and heritage buildings.

Knowledge and Benefits:

After completing the program, participants will be able to master the following:

  • Understand the concepts and methods of urban heritage conservation.

  • Appreciate the architectural and historical value of heritage buildings and areas.

  • Acquire skills in documentation techniques and site analysis of heritage locations.

  • Gain knowledge of relevant international standards and charters.

  • Qualify to work as certified professionals in heritage preservation and restoration projects.

Course Content

  • Introduction to Urban Heritage

    • Definition and components of urban heritage.

    • Differences between architectural and urban heritage.

    • Importance of heritage conservation in sustainable development.

  • Heritage Concepts and Values

    • Historical, aesthetic, and social values.

    • Understanding heritage as a cultural and economic resource.

    • Role of local communities in heritage preservation.

  • International Charters and Regulations

    • The Venice Charter and Nara Document.

    • Relevant UNESCO conventions.

    • National legislation and policies.

  • Urban Heritage Documentation

    • Visual and written documentation methodologies.

    • Use of photography, maps, and architectural drawings.

    • Digital techniques for documentation.

  • Current State Analysis of Heritage Buildings

    • Physical condition assessment of structures.

    • Evaluation of deterioration factors.

    • Use of survey and technical analysis tools.

  • Heritage Information Management

    • Creating databases for heritage buildings.

    • Archiving documents and information.

    • Geographic Information Systems (GIS) tools.

  • Principles and Methods of Restoration

    • Difference between restoration, renovation, and maintenance.

    • Traditional vs. contemporary techniques.

    • Materials used in restoration processes.

  • Risks Threatening Urban Heritage

    • Unplanned urban expansion.

    • Environmental and climatic impacts.

    • Neglect and misuse of heritage buildings.

  • Preventive and Intervention Conservation

    • When to intervene in heritage structures.

    • Principles of minimal and maximal intervention.

    • Evaluating results post-intervention.

  • Adaptive Reuse of Heritage Buildings

    • Concept of functional adaptation.

    • Selecting suitable functions for historic buildings.

    • Preserving architectural identity while ensuring sustainability.

  • Designing Urban Heritage Conservation Projects

    • Steps for preparing conservation projects.

    • Integrating cultural and architectural analysis.

    • Design and execution challenges.

  • Integration of Heritage and Development

    • Linking heritage with cultural tourism.

    • Developing local communities through heritage.

    • Impact studies of conservation on the urban environment.

  • Working Skills for Conservation Teams

    • Coordination among different disciplines.

    • Understanding roles and responsibilities.

    • Communication skills with relevant stakeholders.

  • Ethics in Urban Heritage Work

    • Scientific integrity and cultural respect.

    • Transparency in documentation and execution.

    • Respecting local community rights.

  • Professional Qualification and Accreditation

    • Steps to obtain professional certification.

    • Developing a heritage-focused CV.

    • Career opportunities in both public and private sectors.

Course Date

2026-05-25

2026-08-24

2026-11-23

2027-02-22

Course Cost

Note / Price varies according to the selected city

Members NO. : 1
£3900 / Member

Members NO. : 2 - 3
£3120 / Member

Members NO. : + 3
£2418 / Member

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