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Friday, 17 April 2009
19.00 onwards Pre-Conference Dinner at Granta Place in the University Centre (not included in fee)
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Saturday, 18 April 2009
   
08.45-09.15 Arrival and Registration
09.15-09.20 Welcome and Opening Remarks
  Marie Louise Stig Sørensen (University of Cambridge)
   
09.20-11.15 Session 1: Local Heritage, Global Exchange
  Chair: Marie Louise Stig Sørensen (University of Cambridge)
   
09.20-09.50 Keynote Speaker: Marie Louise Stig Sørensen (University of Cambridge)
  The Cambridge Heritage Seminar: Past, Present and Future
   
09.50-10.20 Keynote Speaker: Martin Meade (Ecole Spéciale d’Architecture, Paris)
  Sustainable Urban Heritage
   
10.20-10.35 John R. Pendlebury, (University of Newcastle), Michael Short (University of the West of England) & Aidan While (University of Sheffield)
  Managing Change in Urban World Heritage Sites
   
10.35-10.50 Afroditi Chatzoglou (University of Cambridge)
  The urban landscape of the historic centre of Athens, Greece
   
10.50-11.15 Discussion
   
11.15-11.45 Coffee
   
11.45-13.15 Session 2: Sustaining Sustainability
  Chair: Pierre Laconte (President of the International Society of City and Regional Planners)
   
11.45-12.15 Keynote Speaker: Dennis Rodwell (Independent Architect and Consultant)
  Theory and Practice in Sustainable Urban Development PDF
   
12.15-12.30 Kirsten McKee (University of Edinburgh)
  The eye of the storm? The Challenge of the Past, Present and Future in a World Heritage City PDF
   
12.30-12.45 Maria Costi (Independent Architect)
  The case of the Walled City of Nicosia PDF
   
12.45-13.15 Discussion
   
13.15-14.00 Lunch
   
14.00-15.30 Session 3: Historic Cambridge
  Chair: Alan MacFarlane (University of Cambridge)
   
14.00-14.30 Keynote Speaker: John Preston (Cambridge City Council)
  Managing Change in a Historic City
   
14.30-14.45 Sarah Lappin (Queens University, Belfast)
  Loci for Dialogue: Architecture Centres as Stages for Heritage Debate and Exchange
   
14.45-15.00 Benjamin Morris (University of Cambridge)
  Forever under Construction: The Corner of King's Parade and Benet'Street
   
15.00-15.30 Discussion
   
15.30-16.30 Workshops (coffee served)
   
16.30-17.30 Plenary Discussion
  Chair: Chris Evans (Cambridge Archaeological Unit)
   
19.00 onwards Conference Dinner (not included in fee): Don Pasquale, Market Square
   
 
   
Sunday, 19 April 2009
   
09.15-09.30 Arrival
09.30-11.00 Session 4: Heritage, Diversity and Difference
  Chair: Wendy Pullan (University of Cambridge)
   
09.30-10.00 Keynote Speaker: Patrick Wright (Nottingham Trent University)
  On a British Debate That Might Have Gone Further
   
10.00-10.15 Wendy Pullan & Maximilian Gwiazda (University of Cambridge)
  The Problem of Jerusalem's 'Holy Basin': An Urban Critique
   
10.15-10.30 Shadia Taha (University of Cambridge)
  Your Values! My Values! Whose Values Count?
   
10.30-11.00 Discussion
   
11.00-11.30 Coffee
   
11.30-13.00 Session 5: Conserving Historicity
  Chair: TBC
   
11.30-11.50 Keynote Speaker: Antonio Arantes (Independent Anthropologist)
  Landscapes of History: The Production of Cultural Heritage as a Social Practice
   
11.50-12.05 Kapila D. Silva (University of Kansas)
  The Image of the Historic City: Reconciling Challenges and Contradictions in Urban Conservation PDF
   
12.05-12.20 Julie Lawless (University of Kansas)
  New Analysis for Old Cities: Evaluating Strategies for the Conservation of World Heritage Cities
   
12.20-12.35 Leticia Leitão (Edinburgh College of Art)
  Past and Future Heritage: What We Failed to Protect and What We Need to Create
   
12.35-13.00 Discussion
   
13.00-14.00 Lunch
   
14.00-15.30 Session 6: Historic China
  Chair: Ross Anthony (University of Cambridge)
   
14.00-14.20 William Feighery (Independent Consultant)
  Contested Heritage in the Ancient City of Peace
   
14.20-14.40 Lei Gao (University of Sheffield)
  What Does Heritage Consist of? A study of the Gardens in Historic Xidi and Honcun, China
   
14.40-15.00 Min Zhang (Tsinghua University, Beijing)
  The Problems and Solutions of Conservation for Today's Historic Cities: Beijing's Inner City as a Case Study PDFPDF
   
15.00-15.30 Discussion
   
15.30-16.30 Workshops (coffee served)
   
16.30-17.30 Expert Roundtable Discussion
  Chair: Marie Louise Stig Sørensen (University of Cambridge)
   
  Franco Bianchini (Leeds Metropolitan University)
  Ron Van Oers (Unesco)
  Chris Young (English Heritage)
  Sylvio Mutal (Independent Consultant) PDF
  Lim Jong-Hyun (Savannah College of Art and Design)
   
17.30 Acknowledgements, Conference End