Africazine:
South Africa is enhancing its architectural conservation practices through a new online course.
This three-day course, held over six mornings, targets professionals and laypeople engaged with heritage and local planning authorities. It aims to deepen participants’ understanding of architectural and urban conservation, covering both historical theory and current practices.
New Course on Architectural Conservation in South Africa
The course is designed for a diverse audience, including architects, planners, and heritage practitioners. It seeks to equip participants with essential knowledge of sound conservation principles and methods. This initiative is crucial for those involved in heritage management and the regulation of development.
By addressing the multidisciplinary nature of conservation, the course promotes collaboration among various stakeholders in the field. Participants will gain insights into the operation of conservation ideas in practice, enhancing their ability to engage effectively with heritage issues.
South Africa: Key figures on Course Fee
- R11 800
Who Should Attend the Course?
The course is beneficial for a wide range of professionals, including archaeologists, historians, and NGO activists. It is tailored to meet the needs of those interested in conservation practice and heritage resource management. This inclusive approach ensures that all relevant disciplines are represented, fostering a comprehensive understanding of the field.
Next Steps for Interested Participants
- Contact via email at ebe-cpd@uct.ac.za for more information.
This course represents a significant step towards strengthening conservation practices in South Africa.
