16th General Assembly and Scientific Symposium Québec

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16th General Assembly and Scientific Symposium Québec
16th General Assembly and Scientific Symposium
Québec, Canada
OFFICIAL PROGRAM
(The program of the Forum is available under section “International Forum” of the webpage)
25.09
ICOMOS BUSINESS MEETINGS
18:00 – 21:00
BUREAU Meeting
Louis Hébert Restaurant, 688, Grande Allée East
26.09
ICOMOS BUSINESS MEETINGS
09:00 – 17:30
SCIENTIFIC COUNCIL Meeting
Château Laurier Hotel, 1220 Place George V, Grande Allée A
12:00 – 14:00
BUREAU Meeting
Château Laurier Hotel, Laurier 5
13:00 – 18:00 Registration
Château Laurier Hotel, Lobby
18:00 – 21:00
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Meeting
Château Laurier Hotel, 1220 Place George V, Grande Allée A
27.09
ICOMOS BUSINESS MEETINGS and INTERNATIONAL FORUM
08:00 – 17:00
Registration
Château Laurier Hotel, 1220 Place George V
École des Ursulines gymnasium, 4 du Parloir Street, Old Quebec
08:30 – 17:00
Meeting of the INTERNATIONAL FORUM of Young Researchers and Professionals in
Cultural Heritage
École des Ursulines gymnasium, 4 du Parloir Street, Old Quebec
ADVISORY COMMITTEE Meeting (simultaneous translation)
Château Laurier Hotel, 1220 Place George V, Les Plaines
18:00 – 20:00
RECEPTION hosted by the Forum – By invitation only
École des Ursulines gymnasium, 4 du Parloir Street, Old Quebec
20:00 – 24:00
The Night of the Galleries
Québec City art galleries remain open until midnight. Meet the artists!
Place Royale and the Old Port
28.09
ICOMOS BUSINESS MEETINGS and INTERNATIONAL FORUM
08:00 – 17:00
Registration
Château Laurier Hotel
École des Ursulines gymnasium
08:30 – 17:00
Meeting of the INTERNATIONAL FORUM of Young Researchers and Professionals in
Cultural Heritage
École des Ursulines gymnasium
ADVISORY COMMITTEE Meeting (simultaneous translation)
Château Laurier Hotel, Les Plaines A-B-C
ICUCH Meeting: International Scientific Committee on Underwater Cultural
Heritage
Château Laurier Hotel, Laurier 6
18:00 – 20:00
RECEPTION hosted by the City of Québec – By invitation only
City Hall, 2 des Jardins Street, Old Quebec
20:30 – 22:00
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Meeting
Château Laurier Hotel, Grande Allée B
29.09
INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEES
08:00 – 17:00
REGISTRATION
Château Laurier Hotel, 1220 Place George V, Lobby
INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEES MEETINGS
Château Laurier Hotel
08:30 – 12:00
CIIC – Cultural Routes, Du Jardin
am only
ICTC – Cultural Tourism, Les Plaines B
IWC – Wood, Grande Allée A
ISCTC – Theory of Conservation, Georges V
Stone – Laurier 2
Shared Built Heritage – Abraham Martin
14:00 – 17:30
pm only
ICTC – Cultural Tourism, Grande Allée A
ICICH – Intangible Cultural Heritage, Du Jardin
Shared Built Heritage – Laurier 2
ISCARSAH – Analysis and Restoration of Structures, Les Plaines C
18:00 – 20:00
evening only
ISCEAH – Earthen Architectural Heritage, Grande Allée A
08:30 – 17:30
all day
ICAHM – Archaeological Heritage Management, de la Colline
CIVVIH – Historic Cities and Towns, Abraham Martin
IFLA – Cultural Landscapes, Grande Allée B
CIPA – Recording and Documentation (members only), Laurier 3
ICIP – Interpretation and presentation, Les Plaines B
ICORP – Risk Preparedness, Laurier 4
CIF – Training, Les Plaines A
IPHCH – Underwater Cultural Heritage, Laurier 6
ISC20C – 20th Century Cultural Heritage, Wilfrid Laurier
Bassin Louise, boarding next to the lock (Quay 19)
CIAV – Vernacular Architecture, boat excursion to Grosse-Île
IPHC – Polar Heritage, boat excursion to Grosse-Île
ICLAFI – Legislation, Administration and Financial Affairs, boat excursion to Grosse-Île
Officers’ Mess, The Citadel
IcoFort – Fortifications and Military Heritage ( participants must register before September 22)
Il Teatro restaurant, The Capitole Theatre
18:00 – 20:00
ICLAFI – Legislation, Administrative and Financial Issues
2 / 19
Evening
20:00 – 22:00
PUBLIC LECTURES
An ICOMOS Canada and Martin Weaver Memorial Fund Presentation
(simultaneous translation)
Palais Montcalm, 995 Place D’Youville, Raoul-Jobin Hall, admission $20
Presentation of the Martin Weaver Memorial Fund grants
Part 1: Dr. Fredrik Hiebert, Archaeologist
National Geographic Society Archaeology Fellow; Curator at the National Gallery of
Art, Washington D.C.
Afghanistan: Hidden Treasures of the National Museum, Kabul
Part 2: Robert Grenier, Underwater Archaeologist
Parks Canada; President of the ICOMOS International Scientific Committee on
Underwater Cultural Heritage
Arctic: The Northwest Passage or the Shipwreck Route
30.09
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OPENING OF THE 16 GENERAL ASSEMBLY (simultaneous translation)
Palais Montcalm, 995, Place d’Youville
08:00 – 17:00
Registration
Palais Montcalm
09:00 – 10:15
FORMAL CEREMONY
Palais Montcalm, Raoul-Jobin Hall
Under the Distinguished Patronage of Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean
C.C., C.M.M., C.O.M., C.D., Governor General and Commander in Chief of Canada
10:15 – 10:30
Health break
10:30 – 12:00
Group Picture
OPENING of the GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Palais Montcalm, Raoul-Jobin Hall
12:00 – 14:00
Lunch
14:00 – 17:30
OPENING of the SCIENTIFIC SYMPOSIUM
Palais Montcalm, Raoul-Jobin Hall
Dr. Laurier Turgeon
Scientific Coordinator
Cultural Heritage Institute, Université Laval, Québec
Introduction to the Symposium’s Theme
Dr. Pierre Lucier
Philosopher and Theologian
Chairholder, Fernand-Dumont Chair on Culture INRS - Urbanization, Culture and Society,
Quebec
The spirit of place and the disenchantment of the world
Dr. Michael Petzet
Art Historian
President of ICOMOS
Genius Loci – the Spirit of Monuments and Sites
3 / 19
Mr. Enrique Sobejano
Nieto & Sobejano, Architects
Madrid, Spain
Design or Relate
Mr. Henri Dorion
Geographer
Mr. Pierre Lahoud
Photographer
Québec, Canada
Québec, recto verso
Dr. Christina Cameron
Art Historian
Chairholder, Canada Research Chair on Built Heritage, Université de Montréal
nd
President of the 32 Session of the World Heritage Committee
In Concluding…
Presentation of the draft version of the Declaration on the Spirit of Place
Dr. Laurier Turgeon
Scientific Symposium Coordinator
18:00 – 20:00
RECEPTION hosted jointly by ICOMOS CANADA and Quebec ICOMOS 2008
Québec City Convention Centre, 1000, René-Lévesque Boulevard East (Room 200.A)
Under the Honorary Presidency of Mr. Mario Dufour, President, Commission des biens
culturels du Québec
Unveiling of the textile artwork ‘Quilt of Belonging’
In the presence of the artist, Ms. Esther Bryan
20:00 – 22:00
Meeting of the General Assembly’s Committees on Powers and Candidatures
Québec City Convention Centre (Room 201.B)
ICOMOS Canada Annual General Assembly (for members only)
Québec City Convention Centre (Room 203)
01.10
SCIENTIFIC SYMPOSIUM (simultaneous translation)
Québec City Convention Centre, 1000, René-Lévesque Boulevard East
08:00 – 17:00
Registration
Québec City Convention Centre
08:30 – 10:10
SESSION A
A1. New Concepts to Rethink the Spirit of Place (Room 202)
Moderator: Laurier Turgeon, IPAC, Université Laval, Québec, Canada
Andrzej Tomaszewski
University of Warsaw, ISC Theory of Conservation, ICOMOS Poland
From Sacrum to Profanum: From Genius Loci to Place of Significance
Luc Pecquet
Centre d’études des mondes africains, CNRS, Paris, France
Les lieux de “l’être-là” (pays Lyela, Burkina Faso)
4 / 19
Sungwoo Kim
Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea
“Life” as Spirit of Place: The Case of the Traditional Village in Korea
Mohammad Taghi Pirbabaei
Tabriz Islamic Art University, Tabriz, Iran
Phenomenology of VAQF in Material Forming of Islamic Cities
A2. World Heritage: Threats and Actions (Room 205.B-C)
Moderator: Boguslaw Szmygin, Lublin Technological University, Poland
Graham Brooks
Chair, UNESCO International Cultural Tourism Committee, Mosman, Australia
Developing Guiding Principles and Policies for World Heritage and Sustainable
Tourism – A Major UNESCO World Heritage Centre Initiative
Albert Ogle
The Irish School of Ecumenics Trust, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
Returning to Places of Wounded Memory -The Role of World Heritage Sites in
Reconciliation
Beatrice Messeri
Architect IMT Institute for Advanced Studies Lucca, Florence, Italy
The Spirit of the Place During the Life of a Monument in the Case Study of World
Heritage Site at Vat Phou (Laos)
Katarina Voskova
Slovak University of Technology Bratislava, Banská Štiavnica, Slovakia
Wherein Lies the Spirit of Banská Štiavnica – A World Heritage Site, Slovakia
A3. The Spirit of Community (Room 206.A)
Moderator: Andrew Hall, Northern Cape Provincial Department of Sport, Arts and
Culture, Kimberley, South Africa
Ileana Vasquez de la Torre and Luis Guillermo Román Fermín,
ICOMOS Venezuela, Caracas, Venezuela
Identity, Rooting and Sense of Belonging in the Local Community of the Fortified
System of the Margarita Island. Cases: Batteries The Caranta and the Galera,
Castles of Santa Rosa and San Carlos
Kwang Sik Kim
Korea University, Seoul, Korea
Tradition and Spirit of Hahoe village
Peter Davis and Han-yin Huang
Newcastle University, Newcastle, UK, and
Wan-chen Liu
Fu-Jen Catholic University, Tapei, Taiwan
Heritage, Local Communities and the Safeguarding of ‘Spirit of Place’ in Taiwan
Marilyn Truscott
Heritage Consultant, Canberra, Australia
Conserving Spirit of Place: Results of Shared Community and Practitioner Roles
A4. Community and the Spirit of Place (Room 204.A-B)
5 / 19
Moderator: Neil Silberman, Ename Center, Belgium
Robyn Burgess and Alan Jolliffe
New Zealand Historic Places Trust, Pouhere Taonga, New Zealand
Wai O Puka / Fyffe Historic Area - People, Land and Sea
Maria Lucia Franco Pardi
Instituto do Patrimônio Histórico e Artístico Nacional – IPHAN, Brasil
L’esprit du lieu: recherche archéologique de la Maison de Coulée D'or de Goias
Yanhua Zhang, Yuan Ding, and Yisan Ruan
Tongji University, Shanghai, China
How to Keep the Atmosphere of the Past Jewish Noah’s Ark in Shanghai
Anne Ketz and David Ketz
106 Group, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA
The Cherokee Cultural Tourism Program: Seeking a Balance Between
Authenticity and Economic Development
A5 Finding the Spirit of the Place in World Heritage Sites: Aboriginal Approaches in
Perspective (Room 206.B)
The Canadian Experience
Welcome and Blessing
Chief Max « Oné-Onti » Gros-Louis, Huron-Wendat Nation
Introduction to the Session
Fergus Maclaren and Daniel Arsenault
Keynote Address
Chief Max « Oné-Onti » Gros-Louis, Huron-Wendat Nation
Parks Canada and WH Sites
Speaker to be confirmed, Parks Canada
10:10 – 10:30
Health break
10:30 – 12:00
SESSION B
B1. Spirit of Place and Sustainable Social Development (Room 202)
Moderator: Susan Bronson, Heritage and Design Consultant, Montreal, Canada
Regina Binder
Conservation Consultants, Provincetown, Mass., USA
Spirit of Place in Sustainable Tourism Development
Kapila D. Silva
University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, USA
Rethinking the Spirit of Place: Conceptual Convolutions and Preservation
Pragmatics
Olsen Jean Julien
Université d’État d’Haïti, Port-au-Prince, Haïti
Les enjeux du tourisme culturel et du développement durable en Haïti
B2. Threats to Traditional Places and Vernacular Architecture (Room 205.B-C)
Moderator: Wilfried Lipp, Linz University, Austria
6 / 19
Kitty Vieth and Katherine Petrin
Architectural Resources Group, San Francisco
Daniel Quan
Daniel Quan Design, Oakland, USA
Preserving the Spirit of Early 20th Century Asian Immigration in California, USA
Valeria Prieto and Luis Fernando Guerrero
National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico, Mexico
Mexican Vernacular Architecture and the Spirit of Place. A Case of Study of
Tlacotalpan, Mexico
Nelly Margarita Robles-Garcia
National Institute of Anthropology and History, Mexico
Eloy Perez-Sibaja
University Benito Juarez of Oaxaca, Mexico
Caves of Yagul and Mitla in Oaxaca, Mexico: The Fragility of the Spirit of a Place
B3. Regulating the Spirit of Place (Room 206.A)
Moderator: Gideon Koren, ICOMOS ISC – ICLAFI, Tel Aviv, Israel
Fredrick Ssenyonga Nsibambi
Government of the Region, Kampala, Uganda
Alberto Martorell
ICOMOS Italy
Customs, Norms and Beliefs Versus Written Legal Systems in the Conservation
of Heritage, Spiritual Significance of Places Kept in Focus
Patricia O’Donnell
Heritage Landscapes, Charlotte VT, USA
Urban Cultural Landscapes and the Spirit of Place
Brian Egloff and Douglas Comer
International Committee for Archaeological Heritage Management, Canberra, Australia
Conserving the Archaeological Spirit of Places: Drafting Guidelines for the
ICAHM Charter
B4. The Spirit of Place and the Arts (Room 204.A-B)
Moderator: Michal Firestone, ICOMOS Scientific Council, Tel Aviv, Israël
Randolph Langenbach
Conservationtech Consulting, USA
The Building of a Symbolic Image
Serge Viau
Directeur général adjoint, Ville de Québec, Canada
De Grands Esprits se confrontent dans deux places célèbres du Vieux Québec
Theresa Norton
North Carolina Consortium of Universities, USA
David Overholt
Jablonski Conservation, USA
Lesa Mason
Kunst Station, USA
At St. Kolumba: The Drowned and the Saved
B5. Finding the Spirit of the Place in World Heritage Sites: Aboriginal Approaches in
7 / 19
Perspective (Room 206.B)
The Canadian Experience
Nahanni National Park
Jonas Antoine, Dehcho First Nation
SSang Gwaii
Barbara Wilson (Kiiljuus), Haida First Nation
Wood Buffalo National Park
Francois Paulette, Smith’s Landing First Nation
Rideau Canal
Cliff Meness, Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn First Nation
12:00 – 13:30
Lunch
13:00 – 13:30
Coffee and desert served in the Poster Room (Room 200.A)
Cultural Performance by the Huron-Wendat First Nation (Room 206.B)
13:30 – 15:10
SESSION C
C1. Memory as the Spirit of Place (Room 202)
Moderator: Teresa Colletta, University of Naples "Federico II", Naples, Italy
Benjamin Marcus
Architectural Conservator, Page & Turnbull, Los Angeles, USA
Oral History and the Documentation of Historic Sites: Recording Sense of Place
Annette Viel
Muséologue, Québec, Canada
Quand souffle “l’esprit des lieux”
Eman Assi
Sharjah University, United Arab Emirates
Memory and Place
Ken Taylor
The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
Landscape and Memory: Cultural Landscapes, Intangible Values and Some
Thoughts on Asia
C2. Destruction and Protection of Spiritual Meanings (Room 205.B-C)
Moderator: Tamas Fejerdy, ICOMOS Executive Committee, Budapest, Hungary
Mario Dufour
President, Commission des biens culturels du Québec, Canada
Nathalie Hamel
Heritage Consultant, Québec, Canada
L’esprit des lieux pour éclairer les avis de la Commission des biens culturels du
Québec
Hae Un Rii
Dongguk University
Jae-Heon Choi
Konkuk University, Seoul, Korea
Sungryemun: Its Spiritual Meaning for Koreans
Kazuyuki Yano
8 / 19
Secretary General ICOMOS Japan, Tokyo, Japan
Sacred Mountains Where Being of “Kami” is Found
Kanefusa Masuda
Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan
Intangible and Tangible Cultural Heritage at Utaki Sacred Place in Okinawa, Japan
C3. Politics and Prisons (Room 206.A)
Moderator: Kristal Buckley, ICOMOS Vice-President, Melbourne, Australia
Lyette Fortin
House of Commons, Ottawa, Canada
La Cité parlementaire du Canada - L’esprit du lieu: passé, présent et futur
Sharon Sullivan and Jane Harrington
Port Arthur Historic Site Management Authority, Port Arthur, Australia
Port Arthur : Heritage, Home, Haven or Horror?
Danuta Klosek-Kozlowska
Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland
The Spirit of Place and the Place of the Spirits – Auschwitz-Birkenau, Former Nazi
Death-camps
Michael Jansen
Aachen University of Technology, Aachen, Germany
An Integrated Cultural Masterplan for the Bamiyan Valley
C4. Communicating the Spirit of Place and Conservation (Room 204.A-B)
Moderator: Patricia O’Donnell, ICOMOS IFLA, Charlotte VT, USA
Anna Maria Colavitti and Nicola Usai
Università degli Studi di Cagliari, Italia
Environmental Planning as Tool for Place Memory Evaluation and as a
Valorization Strategy of Territorial Context
Marie-Josée Deschênes
architecte, Québec, Canada
Louise Mercier
Conseil des monuments et sites du Québec, Québec, Canada
François Dufaux
Université Laval, Québec, Canada
Sauvegarder l’identité des lieux et leurs esprits : comprendre la formation et la
transformation du patrimoine urbain et des paysages culturels
Alicia Leonor Cahn
ICOMOS Argentina
The Spirit of Place in the Cañadas Reales de la Corona de Castilla
Dominique Malack
Ministère de la Culture, des Communications et de la Condition féminine du Québec,
Canada
Le Répertoire du patrimoine culturel du Québec: une approche intégrée de
diffusion du patrimoine
C5. Finding the Spirit of the Place in World Heritage Sites: Aboriginal Approaches in
9 / 19
Perspective (Room 206.B)
The International Experience
15:10 – 15:30
Health break
15:30 – 17:00
SESSION D
D1. Untangling the Intangible (Room 202)
Moderator: Lyne Fontaine, Public Works and Government Services Canada, Gatineau,
Canada
Richard MacKinnon
Cape Breton University, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada
Rethinking the Spirit of Place in a Post-Coal Mining Community
Maria Inés Subercaseaux
Senior Conservation Architect, PWGSC, Gatineau, Canada
When the Spirit of Place becomes a Symbol
Juliet Ramsey
Landscape Planner, Burra Creek, Australia
Cultivating Landscape Spirits to Create Identity
D2. The Impact of Tourism (Room 205.B-C)
Moderator: Graham Brooks, ICOMOS ISC Cultural Tourism, Australia
Wantanee Suntikul
Institute For Tourism Studies, Macau, China
The Impact of Tourism on the Monks of Luang Prabang
Paolo Del Bianco
Romualdo Del Bianco Foundation, Italy
Life Beyond Tourism
Samir Abdulac
Architecte DPLG, Paris, France
L’invasion des restaurants dans le vieux Damas
D3. Preserving Traditions (Room 206.A)
Moderator: Alastair Kerr, British Columbia Heritage Branch,Victoria, Canada
Hamady Bocoum
Université de Dakar, Dakar, Senegal
Patrimoine immatérial et les lieux de mémoire au Sénégal: les enjeux de la
sauvegarde des cultures de l’oralité
Thijis J. Maarleveld
Saddansk Universitet, Esbjerg, Denmark
Drama, Place and Verifiable Link. Underwater Cultural Heritage, Present
Experience and Contention
Giedre Mikneviciene and Marija Nemuniene
Institute for Design and Restoration, ICOMOS Lithuania
Lithuanian Crosses and the Spirit of Place
10 / 19
Spencer Leineweber
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, USA
Mauna Kea, Mountain next to Heaven
D4. Memory as Spirit of Place (Room 204.A-B)
Moderator: Sofia Avgerinou-Kolonias, ICOMOS Scientific Council, Athens, Greece
Denis Robitaille
Monastère des Augustines, Québec, Canada
Habiter un lieu de mémoire: Le monastère des Augustines
Catherine Peyge, Annette Viel, and Anne Bourgon
Ville de Bobigny, France
L’ancienne gare de déportation de Bobigny-Drancy: de l’esprit du lieu à la
médiation interculturelle: une dynamique à l’œuvre
Alberto Martorell Careño
UNED (Open University of Madrid), Spain
The Transmission of The Spirit of the Place in the Living Cultural Routes: The
Route of Santiago de Compostela as a Case Study
D5. Finding the Spirit of the Place in World Heritage Sites: Aboriginal Approaches in
Perspective (Room 206.B)
Roundtable: Canadian and International Viewpoints on Critical Issues
17:00 – 19:30
RECEPTION hosted by ICOMOS Italy – By invitation only
(Room 206.B)
ITALIA: GENIUS LOCI
The Social Value of Cultural Diversity / Il Valore Sociale della Diversità Culturale
In the Presence of His Excellency the Ambassador of Italy to Canada, Mr. Gabriele Sardo
and the President of ICOMOS Italy, Mr. Maurizio Di Stefano
Evening
19:30 – 22:30
THEMATIC WORKSHOPS (simultaneous translation not provided)
1. ICOMOS and the World Heritage Convention (Room 202)
Moderator:
Tamas Fejerdy, ICOMOS Hungary
2. Heritage and Climate change (Room 204.AB)
Moderator:
Pamela Jerome, US/ICOMOS
3. Heritage and International Development (Room 205.BC)
Moderator:
Dinu Bumbaru, ICOMOS Canada
4. Historic Urban Landscapes (Room 206.A)
Moderators: Michal Firestone, ICOMOS Israel,
Wilfred Ferwada, ICOMOS Canada
Naomi Lane, INTBAU Canada
Papers to read to prepare for the workshop can be downloaded from :
http://public.me.com/michalfirestone . Upon entering the site, press the small
arrow to the right of the file you wish to read in order to download it to your
computer. Marking the file itself will not download the file.
5. Networks for the Interpretation and Presentation of Archeology (Room 206.B)
Moderators: Sophie Limoges, ICOMOS Canada
11 / 19
Pierre Desrosiers, ICOMOS Canada
02.10
SCIENTIFIC SYMPOSIUM (simultaneous translation)
Québec City Convention Centre
08:00 – 17:00
Registration
Québec City Convention Centre
08:30 – 10:10
SESSION E
E1. The Spirit of Place as a Poetics of Place (Room 202)
Moderator: Guy Masson, Pubic Works and Government Services Canada, Gatineau,
Canada
Begona Bernal
Universidad de Burgos, Burgos, Spain
The Duero River Along Soria or the Literary Construction of a Heritage
Landscape
Julio César Pérez Hernandez
Architect and Urban Planner, Havana, Cuba
The Magic and Poetry of Havana
Feng Han
Tongji University, Shanghai, China
The West Lake of Hangzhou: A National Cultural Icon of China and its Spirit of
Place
Damien Bell
Manager, Lake Condah Sustainable Development Project, Heywood, Australia
Chris Jonhston
Context Pty Ltd
Budj Bim: Caring for the Spirit and the People
E2. Threats to Historic Urban Areas (Room 205.B-C)
Moderator: Ray Bondin, ICOMOS Executive Committee, Valetta, Malta
Julio Sampaio
Federal University of Juiz de Fora, Juiz de Fora, Brazil
Nibbling Away the Spirit of Place in Protected Urban Areas
Ruprama Rai
University of Applied Sciences, Köln, Germany
Threats to the Spirit of Place in the Historic Core of Kathmandu
Nazire Diker, Iclal Dincer and Zeynep Enlil
Yildiz Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey
Conservation of the Bosphorus’ Spirit in Spite of the Spatial Conflicts and
Threats
Eeva Ruoff
Helsinki University of Technology, Helsinki, Finland
Threats to Genius Loci in Public Parks
12 / 19
E3. Preserving the Spirit of Cities (Room 206.A)
Moderator: Gustavo Araoz, ICOMOS Vice-President, Washington DC, USA
Marie Lessard
Conseil du patrimoine de Montréal, Montréal, Canada
Les grands projets montréalais et le processus décisionnel: la consultation des
experts et des publics a-t-elle un effet sur la conservation de l’esprit du lieu?
Teresa Coletta
University of Naples "Federico II", Naples, Italy
L’esprit du lieu et la ville méditerranéenne
Mert Nezih Rifaioglu and Neriman Sahin Güçhan
Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey
Understanding and Preserving the Spirit of Place by an Integrated Methodology in
Historic Urban Context
Ned Kaufman
Kaufman Heritage Consultant, New York, USA
Using Stories to Protect the Spirit of Place
E4. New Theoretical Perspectives on Transmitting the Spirit of Place (Room 204.A-B)
Moderator: Philippe la Hausse de Lalouvière, ICOMOS Executive Committee,
Curepipe, Mauritius
Antonio Álvarez
Universidad de Burgos, Spain
Semiotic Aspects of the Valorization and Interpretation of the ‘Camino de
Santiago’
Lisa Wolfe
Reynolds Wolfe LLC, New York, USA
Heritage Story Zones: Revealing the Spirit of Place
Iryna Shalaginova
Brandeburg Technological University Cottbus, Brandenburg, Germany
Ethical principles of Heritage Presentation at World Heritage Sites
Augusto Villalon
ICOMOS Philippines
Is Spirit of Place Enough?
E5. The Practice of Heritage Conservation in Canada (Room 206.B)
Round Table: Introduction to Heritage Conservation Practice in Canada
Panel of Canadian experts
10:10 – 10:30
Health break
10:30 – 12:00
SESSION F
F1. The Spirit of Place: Between the Tangible and the Intangible (Room 202)
Moderator: Dinu Bumbaru, ICOMOS Secretary General, Montreal, Canada
Gerald Pocius
13 / 19
Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada
Whose Spirit? Who’s Place? Rescuing Buildings and Losing Values in the
Newfoundland Landscape
Jiaming Luo
Director
Chunjing Zeng
Co-director, World Heritage Research Center, Leshan City, China
Rethinking, Protecting and Transmitting the Tangible and Intangible Buddhist
Spirit or the Leshan Giant Buddha
Monica Luengo Anon
Art Historian and Landscape Architect, Madrid, Spain
Cultural Landscape: Spirit and Place, A Constant Evolution
F2. Identification of Threats (Room 205.B-C)
Moderator: Andrzej Tomaszewski, University of Warsaw, Poland
Can Sakir Binan
Université Technique de Yildiz, Istanbul, Turkey
Demet Binan
Université Mimar Sinan Guzel Sanatlar, Istanbul, Turkey
L’esprit du lieu à Bergama – Pergamon: Une approche pour l’identification
et l’analyse des menaces
Andreas Georgopoulos and Charalambos Ioannidis
Photogrammetry Laboratory, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
Spiritual Geoinformatics or Placing the Spirit
Chere Jiusto and Lynda Bourque Moss
Montana Preservation Alliance, Helena, Montana, USA
Rosebud and Wolf Mountains Battlefields under Siege: A Case Study in Threats
to the Spirit of Place
F3. Spirit, Sites and Museums (Room 206.A)
Moderator: Philippe Dubé, LAMIC, Université Laval, Québec, Canada
Gerard Corsane, Peter Davis, Stephanie Hawke and Michele Stefano
Newcastle University, Newcastle, UK
Ecomuseology : A Holistic Model for Safeguarding ‘Spirit of Place’ in the North
East of England
Julien Bondaz
L’université Lyon, Chavanod, France
Le génie du lieu: la fusion des patrimoines matériels et immatériels au Musée
National du Niger
Olga Sevan
Russian Institute for Culture Research, Moscow, Russia
Open Air Museums as Safeguarding and Transmitting the Spirit of Place
F4. The Spirit of Place and New Communication Media (Room 204.A-B)
Moderator: Pamela Jerome, ICOMOS Scientific Council, New York, USA
Louise Saint-Pierre
14 / 19
Université Laval and Ministère de la Culture, des Communications et de la Condition
féminine du Québec, Québec, Canada
A Multimedia Database Showcasing the Spirit of Quebec’s Religious
Heritage
Sheridan Burke
Godden Mackay Logan Pty Ltd - Heritage Consultants, Australia
Transmitting the Spirit of Place in the Age of Web Wisdom?
Giovanni De Paoli and Nada El-Khoury
GRCAO, Faculté de l'aménagement, Université de Montréal, Canada
Pierre Grussenmeyer and Elise Meyer
MAP-PAGE, Institut national des Sciences appliquées, Strasbourg, France
Projet de création d'un espace-mémoire pour des sites historiques à l’aide des
TIC
F5. The Practice of Heritage Conservation in Canada (Room 206.B)
Round Table: Canadian Perspectives on ‘Spirit of Place’
Panel of Canadian experts
12:00 – 13:30
Lunch
13:00 – 13:30
Coffee and desert served in the Poster room (Room 200-A)
13:30 – 15:10
SESSION G
G1. Contested Places, Divided Spirits (Room 202)
Moderator: François LeBlanc, President of ICOMOS Canada
Irit Amit-Cohen
Barllan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel
Contested Landscapes and the Spirit of Place, the Case of Olive Trees and Urban
Neighborhood in Israel
Thomas Zanetti
École nationale des travaux publics de l’État, Paris, France
Des mémoires orphelines de patrimoine
Rowena Butland
University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
The Heart of Cambodia: The Connection between Angkor World Heritage and its
Surrounding Landscape
Leslie Friedman
Conservator, Berkeley, California, USA
The Making of Place, Myth and Memory at the Site of Tiwanaku, Bolivia
G2. The Loss and the Rehabilitation of the Spirit of Place (Room 205.B-C)
Moderator: Bénédicte Selfslagh, ICOMOS Executive Committee, France
Tomás Lapa and Raphael Melo
Université fédérale du Pernambuco, Olinda, Brazil
De la menace voilée du développent économique à la conservation de l´esprit des
lieux
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Fernando Espinosa de los Monteros
E.M.E. Architects Associate, Madrid, Spain
The Rehabilitation of The Mosquera Palace. A meeting with its History, Spain
Maria Zychowska
ICOMOS Poland, Cracow University of Technology, Cracow, Poland
Andrzej Bialkewicz
Docomomo Poland
The Unforgotten Heritage of Radomysl, Poland
Chris Marrion and David Balter
ARUP Fire, New York, USA
Protecting the Spirit of Place: Addressing Challenges Presented by Fire and
Extreme Events
G3. Spirit of Place and Spiritual Heritage (Room 206.A)
Moderator: Jean Laberge, Service de la mise en valeur du territoire et du patrimoine,
Ville de Montréal, Canada
Selma Melo Miranda
Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Intangible Religious Heritage and Sacred Places : The Preservation of the
Remaining Celebrations at the Sanctuary of Bom Jesus de Congonhas in Minas
Gerais, Brazil
Sharon Sullivan
Australian Heritage Commission (retired)
Richard Mackay
GoddenMackay, Logan Pty Ltd, Sydney, Australia
Living with Heritage at Angkor
Lourdes Pinzón and Glenda López
Universidad Nacional Experimental del Táchira, San Cristóbal, Venezuela
Santa Rosalia de Palermo. Complex Built Carrier of Traditions
James Rich Grande Ampudia
Conservación Humana, Zacatecas
Jose Ernesto Becerril Miro
ICOMOS Mexico, Huixquilucan, Mexico
The Sacred Itinerary of the Huicholes: An example of the Complexity in the Legal
Protection of the Spirit of Place
G4. Transmitting the Values of Place (Room 204.A-B)
Moderator: Hristina Staneva, ICOMOS Executive Committee, Bulgaria
Suzanne Bravery
Museums and Galleries NSW, Australia
Keeping Up Appearances: Heritage Values in House Museums
Jordi Tresserras Juan
Universitat de Barcelona, Spain
The Interpretation and Management of the Sephardic Jewish Heritage: What Are
the Challenges and Opportunities in the Promotion of Intercultural Dialogue and
Cultural Tourism?
Kunie Sugio
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PREC Institute, Japan
Transmission of the Spirituality of Space: Concept and Historical and Cultural
Value
Chief Frank Brown
Canupawakpa Dakota Nation
Pipestone, Manitoba, Canada
Daniel Goodon
Boissevain, Manitoba, Canada
David Brien
Tribal Chairman
Turtle Mountain Chippewa
Belcourt, North Dakota, USA
The Cultural Transmission of the Spirit of Turtle Mountain
G5. An Exemplary Case: The Restoration of the Canadian War Memorial in Vimy, France
(Room 206.B)
Julian Smith
Restoration Architect, Ottawa, Canada
Daniel Lefèvre
Chief architect, Monuments historiques, Paris, France
15:10 – 15:40 Health break
15:40 – 17:00 SESSION H
PLENARY SESSION (Room 200.B)
Moderator: Dr. Christina Cameron, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Canada
Laurier Turgeon
Cultural Heritage Institute, Université Laval, Québec, Canada
Re-thinking the Spirit of Place
Boguslaw Szmygin
Lublin Technological University, Lublin, Poland
Threats to the Spirit of Place
Andrew Hall
Northern Cape Provincial Department of Sport, Art & Culture, Kimberley, South Africa
Safeguarding the Spirit of Place
Neil Silberman
Ename Center for Public Archaeology and Heritage Presentation, Ename, Belgium
Transmitting the Spirit of Place
Discussion on The Declaration on the Spirit of Place
Evening
17:30 – 21:00 Quilt of Belonging Exhibition opened to the public
19:30 – 23:00 Dinner cruise on the St. Lawrence River: AM/V Louis Jolliet
Departure from Quai Chouinard, Place Royale - (reservations are required– tickets: $85)
A shuttle bus service will be available at:
18h30: Departure from the Chateau Laurier Hotel, 1220 Place George V
18h30: Departure from the Lindbergh Hotel, 2825, Laurier boulevard
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03.10
EXCURSIONS
08:30 – 09:30 INTRODUCTORY LECTURE (simultaneous translation provided)
Québec Convention Centre (Room 200.B)
David Mendel, President, Visites culturelles Baillairgé, Québec
Old Québec, a World Heritage Site
12:00 – 21:00 Quilt of Belonging Exhibition opened to the public
09:30 – 16:30 EXCURSIONS
1 (red tag)
2 (blue tag)
3 (green tag)
4 (yellow tag)
5 (black tag)
6 (pink tag)
7 (brown tag)
Old Quebec and île d’Orléans
The Huron Village of Wendake
North Shore : The Village of Deschambault and its Surroundings
South Shore: the Joly-de-Lotbinière Domain and its Surroundings
The Battlefields Parks, the Fortifications and the Citadel
Conserving Collections and Museology in Quebec
The Route of New France and the Côte-de-Beaupré
Evening
19:00 – 23:00 HUNTING SEASON CEREMONIAL and COCKTAIL BANQUET
Jeanne d’Arc Gardens, Plains of Abraham
Presentation of the Piero Gazzola Prize (ICOMOS)
Presentation of the Jacques Dalibard Medal (ICOMOS Canada)
04.10
GENERAL ASSEMBLY (simultaneous translation provided)
Québec Convention Centre (Room A-B)
07:30 – 08:30
Training session for tellers and assistant tellers
08:30 – 10:30
OPENING SESSION
• Presentation of the agenda
• Report on the conclusions of the Symposium
• Report from the Committee on Resolutions
• Discussion on and adoption of resolutions
• Program and budget for 2008-2011
• Adoption of the final version of The Quebec Declaration on the Spirit of Place
10:30 – 11:00
Health break
11:00 – 12:30
CONTINUATION of AGENDA
• Report of the Credentials Committee
• Report of the Candidatures Committee
• Presentation of the Candidates to the Election
• Introduction to the Poster Session
12:30 – 14:00
Lunch
14:00 – 17:30
ELECTIONS
POSTER SESSION
17:30 – 18:00
INVITATION: 17 General Assembly, Iran, 2011
CLOSING ADDRESS
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DEPARTURE
08:30
Departure of the POST CONFERENCE TOUR to Montreal / Ottawa
09:00 – 12:00
Meeting of the NEWLY ELECTED EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Château Laurier Hotel
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