UREHERIT Continuing professional development program Module 3: Architectural competitions as a tool for developing heritage as a resource for regeneration Vienna, November 12-14, 2024 Organizer: Bundeskammer ZT (BKZT), Karlsgasse 9/2, 1040 Vienna, co-organized by the Sveriges Arkitekter and the National Union of Architects of Ukraine This seminar is dedicated to the topic of architectural competitions, and the development of pilot projects by participants of the CPD program Ukraine. Moderated by: Pehr Mikael Sällström Among the speakers of the seminar: - Katarina Fröh, architect and president of the Austrian Federal Section of Architects - Ruth Schagemann, President of the Council of Architects of Europe (ACE) ARCH-E / U-RE-HERIT cooperation: Architectural competition as a tool for improving the quality of Baudoculture and public engagement. - ARCH-E platform for European architectural competitions - Sebastian Jobst from ARCH-E project management. - Urban competition, reconstruction of the Lybyd River - Olena Oliynyk, Vice President of the National Union of Architecture of Ukraine - An introduction to the methodology and process of architectural competitions in Sweden. Osa Backelius, Architects of Sweden. - ARCH-E SWOT tool - a digital checklist for assessing the quality of competitions. Sebastian Jobst, ARCH-E project manager. - Legal framework for architectural competitions in Ukraine. Oleksandr Chyzhevskyi, President of the National Union of Architects of Ukraine - The role of the municipality in architectural competitions in Ukraine. Yevhen Polyakov, chief architect of Mykolaiv Participants of the CPD program Ukraine study and receive support for their projects from foreign colleagues, so the knowledge gained in the program is put into practical use. The Ureherit project is a consortium of 11 professional communities and organizations that aims to research and preserve the architectural heritage of Ukraine through the support and practice of European professional communities with the active participation of Ukrainian architects and specialists. The project is funded by the European Union as part of the international cultural project "UREHERIT: Architects for Ukraine's Heritage"
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