
That's how it was...Webinar day: Cultural Heritage and its sciences: architecture, archeology and restoration
Held within the framework of Science Week, on November 12, 2020
The objective of the webinar was to delve into the scientific disciplines that support the management of Cultural Heritage, and specifically in architecture, archeology and restoration. To do this, the current events and content of each of these sciences were addressed, as well as the necessary interdisciplinarity with which work is carried out in the field of Cultural Heritage.
Likewise, their ethical imperatives and their necessary and constant relationship with civil society were highlighted as a characteristic element of these sciences.
Finally, the different professional opportunities were analyzed, both in the public and private sectors, in archaeology, restoration and architecture in the field of Cultural Heritage.
Opening session. The concept of cultural heritage and the importance of its scientific disciplines
Elena Hernando Gonzalo
General Director of Cultural Heritage of the Community of Madrid
Round table I: Architecture, restoration and archeology: allies in the protection and conservation of cultural heritage
Nieves Montero Arranz. Architect and former head of the Conservation Area General Subdirectorate of Protection and Conservation
Joaquin Barrio Martin. Professor of Archeology and Director of the SECYR. Autonomous University Madrid
Miguel Angel Lopez Marcos. Archaeologist and restorer
Moderated by: Carmen Jimenez Morán. Head of Cataloging Area of the Subdirectorate General of Protection and Conservation
Round table II: Professional deontology and civil society
Amparo Berlinches Acín. President of Madrid, Citizenship and Heritage
Lourdes Lopez Martinez. Vice-president of the Archeology Section of the College of Doctors and Graduates in Philosophy and Letters
Ana Isabel Velasco Rebollo. General Secretary of the Spanish Association of Managers of Cultural heritage
Moderated by: Isabel Baquedano Beltrán. Head of the Protection Area of the Subdirectorate General of Protection and Conservation
Round table III: Professional opportunities
Jose Antonio Herce Ines. Architect. Rural Projects and Constructions Company
Alicia Castillo Mena. Professor at the Complutense University of Madrid
Victor Cageao Santacruz. Director of Real Estate and Natural Environment of the National Heritage
Susana Lescure Ezcurra. Restorer of Albayalde Arte y Restauración SL
Moderated by: Pedro Pablo Caballero Rosales. Head of the Conservation Area of the Subdirectorate General of Protection and Conservation
Closing and conclusions
Lucas Garcia Guirao
Deputy Director General for Protection and Conservation