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Study programmes 2011-2012Last update : 14/06/2012
PACI0003-3  Module 4 : Methodology of preliminary studies
- Introduction to preliminary studies and documentary research (each year)
- Building archaeology (each year)
- Techniques of statements, graphic representation, restitution and simulation (each year)
- Health studies and diagnoses
- Preservation and restoration techniques

Duration :  Introduction to preliminary studies and documentary research (each year) : 24h Th
Building archaeology (each year) : 36h Th
Techniques of statements, graphic representation, restitution and simulation (each year) : 48h Th
Health studies and diagnoses : 48h Th
Preservation and restoration techniques : 48h Th
Number of credits :  
Advanced Master in Heritage Conservation and Restoration, 1st yearToute l'année24
Lecturer :  Introduction to preliminary studies and documentary research (each year) : Jacques Barlet
Building archaeology (each year) : Caroline Bolle, Matthieu Piavaux
Techniques of statements, graphic representation, restitution and simulation (each year) : Serge Paeme
Health studies and diagnoses :
Preservation and restoration techniques :
Language(s) of instruction :  
French language
Course contents :  
Introduction to preliminary studies and documentary research (each year)

Introduction to documentary sources Written and oral sources Cartography Plans and surveys Iconography Theoretical works / treaties Building marks and signs Study reports and bibliography Documentary research Introduction to preliminary studies (in partnership with Martine Marchal) Practical use of GIS (Geographical Information System) - cartography (Jean-Christophe Sainte) Techniques of working stone and stonecutters' marks (Frans Doperé) What the restorer can learn from old publications dealing with architecture (Isabelle Gilles)
Learning outcomes of the course :  
Introduction to preliminary studies and documentary research (each year)

Objectives in terms of competences
The course aims to familiarise students with inventories of documentary resources relating to items requiring restoration or improvement.
The course introduces heuristic methods which guide documentary research.
The course aims to practice the analysis of critical examination of documentation which has been identified and its systematic comparison.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods :  
Introduction to preliminary studies and documentary research (each year)

The magistral course consists of analysing methods of using documentary resources and their application to case studies.
Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :  
Introduction to preliminary studies and documentary research (each year)

Course face-to-face.
Recommended or required readings :  
Introduction to preliminary studies and documentary research (each year)

Course notes
General reference works:
CHABAT Pierre, Dictionnaire des termes employés dans la constrution, Paris, 1876-1878. CHOISY Auguste, Histoire de l'architecture, Poitiers, 1991. PEROUSE DE MONTCLOS Jean-Marie, Architecture - Méthode et vocabulaire - principes d'analyse scientifique, Paris, 1972. VIOLLET-LE-DUC Eugène, Dictionnaire raisonné de l'architecture française du XIe au XVIe siècle, 1854-1868 (vol. VIII, on restoration). WODON Bernard, Dictionnaire de l'ornement, Namur, 2008 (Dossiers de l'IPW, 4).
Assessment methods and criteria :  
Introduction to preliminary studies and documentary research (each year)

Oral examination
Contacts :  
Introduction to preliminary studies and documentary research (each year)

Masters Secretariat at the Centre des Métiers du Patrimoine La Paix-Dieux
Email: AF.Barthelemy@paixdieu.be Tel. 085/ 410 365


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