CFP SAHC 2008
Evaluating Safety and Significance
Assembly Rooms, Bath, UK 2-4 July 2008
With increasing global interest in architectural heritage conservation worldwide it is essential to open the debate on more inclusive definitions of significance and on more articulated concepts for safety and for acceptable and reliable technologies, in an attempt to reconcile and integrate further the activity of all the professions involved in conservation. The main aim of VI International Conference of Structural Analysis of Historical Construction is to promote this debate on an international scale, by the exchange of knowledge and approaches among researchers and practitioners in the different professions involved in conservation and from diverse cultural backgrounds. Novel methodologies for assessment and evaluation and for repair and preservation, together with internationally renowned case studies will form the subject of keynotes lectures.
CALL FOR PAPERS AND IMPORTANT DATES
Original papers are invited for submission under the following themes:
- definition of significance and attribution of value
- historical aspects and documentation
- novel conservation engineering technologies, restoration and strengthening
- use of traditional, alternative and innovative materials
- codes and guidelines for safeguarding safety and significance
- vulnerability to natural hazards and retrofitting
- monitoring, non destructive evaluation and testing
- assessment and analytical techniques
- conservation practice
- experimental studies
Authors interested in presenting a paper should submit an extended abstract (400-600 words) before 31st May 2007. Contributions must be in English and must include the contacting author details (affiliation, address, telephone, fax, and e-mail). The abstracts must be submitted via the electronic submission form at the conference website.
Website: http://conference.bath.ac.uk/sahc08
DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACTS 31st MAY 2007
DEADLINE FOR FULL PAPERS 1st DECEMBER 2007
DEADLINE FOR REVISED PAPERS 1st MARCH 2008
Dr. Dina D'Ayala
Senior Lecturer
Director of Postgraduate Studies
Dept. architecture and Civil Engineering
University of Bath
Bath BA2 7AY - UK
Tel +44 1225 386537
fax +44 1225 386691