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Resilience & Cultural Heritage. A focus on Johannesburg (insegnamento su invito)

01HYCRS

A.A. 2023/24

Course Language

Inglese

Degree programme(s)

Doctorate Research in Urban And Regional Development - Torino

Course structure
Teaching Hours
Lezioni 15
Lecturers
Teacher Status SSD h.Les h.Ex h.Lab h.Tut Years teaching
Brunetta Grazia Professore Ordinario CEAR-12/B 1 0 0 0 1
Co-lectures
Espandi

Context
SSD CFU Activities Area context
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CURRICULUM VITAE: Deborah Kirkman EDUCATION: Highschool: Merensky High School (Matriculated) University: University of Pretoria 2000-2003: Bsc in Architecture: University of Pretoria 2004: B. Arch (Honours): University of Pretoria 2005: M. Arch (Prof.) : University of Pretoria Achievements: 2002: First Prize for Des Baker Award WORK EXPERIENCE TEACHING: 2015 - PRESENT: UNIVERSITY OF WITWATERSRAND 2015 – 2018 Tutor: Third Year Construction 2018 – PRESENT Lecturer: Third year Construction. 2019 - 2020 Tutor: Second Year Design 2019 - PRESENT: Supervisor for Master’s Students 2017 – PRESENT: UNIVERSITY OF JOHANNESBURG Sessional Staff [Lecturer]: Third year Construction. 2014 - PRESENT: UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA 2015: Substitute Lecturer: First year history for Construction Economics. 2015 – 2016: External Examiner: 3rd Year Architect Students / Construction; Design and Design Theory. 2020-2021: Moderator: Honours Students for Theory of Construction WORK EXPERIENCE PRACTICE: 2011 – PRESENT: GOOD SPACE ARCHITECTS Position Held: Principle Architect 2010 – 2016: COHEN AND GARSON ARCHITECTS Position Held: Project Architect / on Contract. 2011 – 2013: JOHN MAGINNES ARCHITECTS Position Held: Design & Project Architect / on Contract. 2006 – 2009: MASHABANE ROSE ASSOCIATES Position Held: Design and Project Architect 2003: BOOGERTMAN AND PARTNERS Position Held: Architect in Training
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The excellence course Resilience & Cultural Heritage in Johannesburg will present the history of the City of Johannesburg, highlighting the influence of mining, money and politics on the city’s development. The course will deepen the relationship between Johannesburg and Architecture and focus on the resilience of Johannesburg’s cultural heritage. Thanks to theoretical lectures and practical tutorials, the course will highlight how cultural heritage can welcome new technologies to reach sustainability, enhancing their potential for change while maintaining their identity.
The excellence course Resilience & Cultural Heritage in Johannesburg will present the history of the City of Johannesburg, highlighting the influence of mining, money and politics on the city’s development. The course will deepen the relationship between Johannesburg and Architecture and focus on the resilience of Johannesburg’s cultural heritage. Thanks to theoretical lectures and practical tutorials, the course will highlight how cultural heritage can welcome new technologies to reach sustainability, enhancing their potential for change while maintaining their identity.
In presenza
On site
Presentazione orale
Oral presentation
P.D.1-1 - Dicembre
P.D.1-1 - December
11-15 Dicembre 2023