The VII Seminar of Industrial Landscapes of Andalusia ‘Thinking about industrial heritage. The challenges of the 21st century ‘, organized by the Andalusian Studies Center and The International Committee for Conservation Industrial Heritage-Spain (TICCIH-Spain) on May 17 and 19, 2018 in the Seville town of Villanueva del Río y Minas – in collaboration and the Higher Technical School of Architecture of the University of Seville- was intended to analyze the situation of industrial heritage in Spain with specific attention to the reality of Andalusia, in order to update knowledge, methodologies and proposals.

The conclusions of this meeting are specified in the document called Seville Charter of Industrial Heritage. This document includes a critical, transversal and multidisciplinary review of the paradigm shift that has taken place over industrial heritage in the last three decades and which, in addition to its specific problems, also affects cultural heritage.

Together with the public presentation of the Seville Charter of Industrial Heritage a debate will be established with the attendees from the interventions of the coordinators and specialists who participated in its drafting in order to guide the research and management practices of the Industrial Heritage in The 21st century.

PROGRAM DAY FEBRUARY 21

7:00 p.m. to 7:10 p.m. Open

Mercedes de Pablos Candón, director of the Andalusian Studies Center.
Julián Sobrino Simal, professor at the School of Architecture of the University of Seville and vice president of TICCIH-Spain.
Marina Sánz Carlos, archivist, member of TICCIH-Spain.

19: 10-19: 30h European policies on industrial heritage and public works: local development and cultural heritage

José María Ballester Fernández, director of the Rural Development Area of ​​the Botín Foundation.

19: 30-19: 40h Presentation Charter of Seville of Industrial Heritage 2018

Julián Sobrino Simal, professor at the School of Architecture of the University of Seville and vice president of TICCIH-Spain.

19: 40-20: 30h Dialogue on Industrial Heritage. The challenges of the 21st century

José María Ballester Fernández, director of the Rural Development Area of ​​the Botín Foundation.
Joaquín Ibañez Montoya, coordinator of the Management and Intervention Hall of Industrial Heritage of the School of Architecture in Madrid.
Julián Sobrino Simal, professor at the School of Architecture of the University of Seville and vice president of TICCIH-Spain.

Moderator:
Marina Sainz Carlos, archivist, member of TICCIH-Spain.

More informations: https://www.centrodeestudiosandaluces.es

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