Guest Lectures in Conservation and Restauration in the Winter Semester 2023/24
In the current winter semester, there are regular guest lectures organised by the Conservation and Restauration course
We are once again launching the guest lecture series for the winter semester 2023/24 with exciting and informative lectures on the theory and practice of restoration. They will take place on selected Tuesday evenings as hybrid events at 6 pm in House D.
The lectures and subsequent discussions are a unique opportunity to get to know experts in conservation and restoration and learn about their topics and projects first-hand.
You can also participate in the lectures online via Zoom.
Dial-in details for participation via Zoom:
Zoom link
Meeting ID: 628 5878 8225
Passcode: 82292936
24/10/2023, 6.00 pm
Guest Lecture by Christian Baierl
Christian Baierl, Lamberts glassworks
Glass in the restoration of monuments
21/11/2023, 6.00 pm
Inaugural Lecture Prof. Dipl.-Rest. Mechthild Noll-Minor
Prof. Dipl.-Rest. Mechthild Noll-Minor (BLDAM)
Inaugural lecture: Restoration in the preservation of monuments – Highlights, structures and shadows
05/12/2023, 6.00 pm
Inaugural lecture by Prof. Dr. Bärbel Arnold
Prof. Dr. Bärbel Arnold
Inaugural lecture: Monument preservation and natural science
19/12/2023, 6.00 pm
Guest lecture by Peter Bux
Peter Bux
Cement and plaster in the work of Wilhelm Lehmbruck
09/01/2024, 6.00 pm
Guest lecture by Dr. Arnulf Dähne
Dr. Arnulf Dähne
Removals as the last resort in monument conservation and a technological challenge. Presentation of two monumental examples
16/01/2024, 6.00 pm
Inaugural lecture by Prof. Dr. Eberhard Wendler
Prof. Dr. Eberhard Wendler
Inaugural lecture: Plausible chemical and physical models for understanding material properties, weathering and conservation concepts
23/01/2024, 6.00 pm
Guest lecture by Benjamin Hübner (MA)
Benjamin Hübner (M. A.)
Salts in masonry: Conversion of horse stables – It's worth taking a look upwards
30/01/2024, 6.00 pm
Guest lecture by Prof. Dr. Andreas Huth
Prof. Dr. Andreas Huth
The art of scratching. On the history, technique and preservation of sgraffito decorations in Florence
Contact
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