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| PACI0004-1 | Module 5 : Institutions, legislations and administrative procedures - International and national institutions - Legislations and administrative procedures - Public procurement contracts law - Norms and sustainable development
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| Duration : | International and national institutions : 12h Th Legislations and administrative procedures : 36h Th Public procurement contracts law : 24h Th Norms and sustainable development : 24h Th
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| Lecturer : | International and national institutions : Legislations and administrative procedures : Eric Pirard
Public procurement contracts law : Norms and sustainable development :
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| Coordinator : | N... |
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Language(s) of instruction :
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| French language |
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Course contents :
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| The monumental heritage: definitions, identification, inventorisation - Documentary sources - preliminary Studies - Evolution of the notion of protection and the concept of restoration - Preservation and development of the archaeological remains - Philosophy of the integrated preservation; the international charters - The legal protection of monuments, sites and excavations in Walloon Region - The notion of authenticity - Integration of the contemporary architecture in the ancients monuments - Examination and analysis criticizes of files of restoration.
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 | Module 5: institutions, legislations and administrative procedures - International and national institutions - Legislations and administrative procedures - Law on procurement contracts - Standards and sustainable development |
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Learning outcomes of the course :
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| Supply the keys of access to the management of the heritage and particularly those of the restoration of monuments
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 | The module 5 treats more particularly questions bound to the knowledge of the Walloon and Brussels regulations, to the importance of the international insitutions (ICOMOS, UNESCO, Council of Europe, ICROM, etc.); the questions of the laws of procurement contracts and in the respect for the standards applied to the restoration of monuments. The objective is to make sure that these elements which apprarissent too often as externs or secondary in preservation-restoration are taken into account well in the approach of the integrated preservation which has to underlie the general approach of the heritage. |
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Prerequisites and co-requisites/ Recommended optional programme components :
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| Knowledge of the history(story) of the architecture
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 | Knowledge of the CWATUPE. Knowledge of the laws of procurement contracts Knowledge of the international texts Knowledge of the mechanisms of the standards |
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Planned learning activities and teaching methods :
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| The course contains a session of visit of construction sites of restoration in use and the meeting with the professionals: architects restorers and companies
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Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :
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| 2nd half-year, every other Monday (calendar fixed in the beginning of course of one common agreement with the students) |
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Recommended or required readings :
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| Notes and presentations are available on WebCT for the registered students, in the fur and the measure of the course. They are updated year by year. |
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Assessment methods and criteria :
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| An oral examination of half an hour late in the year (4 questions through the course + a question about the TFA) |
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Work placement(s) :
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| No training course. |
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Organizational remarks :
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Contacts :
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| Pierre PAQUET Chargé de cours « Conservation et restauration du patrimoine culturel immobilier » Université de Liège/Faculté des Sciences appliquées/Département ArGEnCo/Secteur Arké p.paquet@ulg.ac.be Inspecteur général a.i. du Département du patrimoine (SPW/DGATLPE) Tél. 00 32(0)81/33.21.81 pierre.paquet@spw.wallonie.be
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