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22 nd IIWC International Symposium Wooden Heritage Conservation: beyond disciplines 30 th September 2 nd October, Bilbao Since the ICOMOS International Wood Committee (IIWC) was established in 1975, the need for a set of conservation principles has been a continuous theme in the Committee’s ongoing discussions and activities. In the of the 19th General Assembly of ICOMOS held in Delhi on 15th December 2017 the new IIWC ‘Principles for the Conservation of the Wooden Built Heritage’ were adopted as ICOMOS doctrinal text. These new ‘Principles’ replace those adopted previously in 1999. Last year, the 21st IIWC Symposium held in York was a multidisciplinary forum for the interchange of experience, ideas, and knowledge of ‘New Horizons’ in the conservation of wooden built heritage as embraced in the new ICOMOS ‘ Principles’ adopted in 2017. This year we want to take a step further with the organization in the Basque country of a symposium and a course that amplifies the progress made in York and focus on the holistic approach to wooden heritage conservation that extends beyond structures to include its complex intangible side together with the materiality of wood construction. The scope of the Symposium and Course will include the diversity of professions involved, possible approaches and processes from a global perspective, and their adaptations to the conservation of local wooden heritage. We are hoping to create a forum to reveal, exchange and discuss different theories, including processes, methodologies and intervention techniques in wooden heritage from different points of view through different disciplines but with a common goal which includes every specialism involved (carpenters, engineers, architects, archaeologists, historians, wood scientists, administrators and stakeholders).

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Page 1: IIWC International Symposium · 22nd IIWC International Symposium Wooden Heritage Conservation: beyond disciplines 30th September – 2nd October, Bilbao Since the ICOMOS International

22nd IIWC International Symposium

Wooden Heritage Conservation: beyond disciplines

30th September – 2nd October, Bilbao

Since the ICOMOS International Wood Committee (IIWC) was established in 1975, the need for a set

of conservation principles has been a continuous theme in the Committee’s ongoing discussions

and activities.

In the of the 19th General Assembly of ICOMOS held in Delhi on 15th December 2017 the new

IIWC ‘Principles for the Conservation of the Wooden Built Heritage’ were adopted as ICOMOS

doctrinal text. These new ‘Principles’ replace those adopted previously in 1999.

Last year, the 21st IIWC Symposium held in York was a multidisciplinary forum for the interchange

of experience, ideas, and knowledge of ‘New Horizons’ in the conservation of wooden built

heritage as embraced in the new ICOMOS ‘Principles’ adopted in 2017.

This year we want to take a step further with the organization in the Basque country of a

symposium and a course that amplifies the progress made in York and focus on the holistic

approach to wooden heritage conservation that extends beyond structures to include its complex

intangible side together with the materiality of wood construction. The scope of the Symposium

and Course will include the diversity of professions involved, possible approaches and

processes from a global perspective, and their adaptations to the conservation of local wooden

heritage.

We are hoping to create a forum to reveal, exchange and discuss different theories, including

processes, methodologies and intervention techniques in wooden heritage from different points

of view through different disciplines but with a common goal which includes every specialism

involved (carpenters, engineers, architects, archaeologists, historians, wood scientists,

administrators and stakeholders).

Page 2: IIWC International Symposium · 22nd IIWC International Symposium Wooden Heritage Conservation: beyond disciplines 30th September – 2nd October, Bilbao Since the ICOMOS International

Day 1 Monday 30th September 2019. Wooden heritage tour

8:00 Meeting point: Bizkaia aretoa. Bilbao

Registration for this tour includes bus and meal

Bizkaia aretoa address: Abandoibarra Etorbidea, 3, 48009 Bilbo, Bizkaia

9:00-11:00 Añana Salt Valley

9:00-9:10 Introductory address by sponsor: Añana Salt Valley Foundation and

Araba Regional Council: Director of Culture, Mª Inmaculada Sánchez Arbe

9:10-9:20 Virtual visit to the site

9:20-11:00 Visit to Añana Salt Valley, all along the paths, up to the brine sources

http://www.vallesalado.com/SALT-VALLEY-HOME

11:00-11:30 Coffee in Añana

12:30-13:00 St. Mary Goikouria church. Orozko

13:00-14:00 Lunch. St. Mary Goikouria church. Orozko

15:00:15:45 San Andrés church. Ibarrangelu.

http://www.ibarrangelu.eus/es-ES/Turismo/Patrimonio-

Cultural/Paginas/ondare_IglesiadeSanAndres.aspx

16:15-17:00 The Assembly House in Gernika

http://turismo.gernika-lumo.net/en-us/mustsee/Pages/casajuntasarbolgernika.aspx

18:00 Arrival to Bilbao

18:00-19:30 Visit to Museo Marítimo ría de Bilbao

https://www.itsasmuseum.eus/

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Day 2 Tuesday 1st October 2019. Symposium

Venue: Bizkaia aretoa: Auditorio Baroja. Bilbao

9:00-9:30 Registration

9:30-9:35 Welcome

9:35-9:45 Andoni Iturbe

Director-General, Culture

Diputación Foral de Bizkaia-Bizkaia Regional Council

9:45-10:00 Alicia Castillo

President

ICOMOS Spain

10:00-10:30 David Yeomans UK

The skills of collaboration

10:30-10:50 Vincent Reed UK

Case Study: Removal, Restoration & Reinstatement of Water Damaged Oak

Panelling in a Tudor Manor House. /

10:50-11:10 Tim Floyd Sweden

Preparation and remediation of building substrates and environments with regard to

wetting of timber wall panelling – using a specific case study – Heggatt Hall, Norfolk

11:10-11:30 Break, coffee

11:30-11:50 Mattias Hallgren Sweden

Skokloster castle roof seen through a carpenter’s eyes. 9000 hours of specialist

restoration in wood.

11:50-12:10 Doug Evans Ethiopia

IIWC Symposia: York 2018 and Ethiopia 2019

12:10-12:30 Yuri Yanchyshyn-Myron Stachiw Ukraine

Workshop on the preservation and conservation of Ukraine's wooden churches

12:30-13:00 Discussion

13:00-14:30 Lunch

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14:30-15:00 Emmanuel Maurin France

Incendie à Notre Dame. Images de l’incendie .Contexte pour la présentation

d’études et/ou de recherches

15:00-15:20 Satoshi Unno Japan

Securing system of wooden materials for preservation in Japan

15:20-15:40 Tanya Park Australia

Architectural Wooden Preservation in Japan: Correlation of Material Authenticity and

Intangible skills

15:40-16:00 Pan Yue China

“Historic” versus “in History” :A Treatise of Reflections on the Regeneration and

Conservation Plan of En-ning Road Historic District of Guangzhou, China

16:00-16:20 Break, coffee

16:20-16:40 ICOMOS project. “Journeys to Authenticity”

Mikel Landa. IIWC President

Süheyla Koç. IIWC representative in EPWG

16:40-16:55 “Journeys to Authenticity” Brainstorming session.

Open to all attendants

17:30-19:00

IIWC Annual Meeting

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Day 3 Wednesday 2nd

October. Symposium

Venue: Bizkaia aretoa. Bilbao

9:20-9:30 Introduction to the session

9:30-10:00 Tina Wik Sweden

The development of wooden villages in the district of Dalarna in Sweden

10:00-10:20 Andrew Fearon USA

“Experiment in the Desert : the Investigation and Assessment of Frank Lloyd

Wright’s Dining Room at Taliesin West”

10:20-10:40 J. Rodriguez Spain

A digital tool for BIM software to improve the data management in built heritage

interventions: the case of Garai Urtuena farmhouse

10:40-11:00 Marta Dominguez Spain

Dendrochronological research on Spanish built heritage: chronology, technology

and timber resources

11:00-11:20 Break, coffee

11:20-11:40 Suheyla Koç Turkey

The role of the stakeholders in the reconstruction of the wooden elements of

Fuadiye Mosque

11:40-12:00 Karen Dundas Scotland, UK

Decorative paintings timbers in Scottish Renaissance interiors: the quest for a more

holistic conservation approach

12:00-12:20 Irieix Costa, Riley Marshall Portugal

Structural analysis and Safety assessment of burned timber floors – The Sarmento

House case study

12:20-12:40 Discussion

12:40-13:00 IIWC Working Group

13:00-14:30 Lunch

14:30-14:50 Andrew Holloway UK

Dismantling, Repairing and Re-assembling Timber Structures. Working Example.

Strouds Barn. UK.

14:30-14:50 Karl-Magnus Melin Sweden

Carpentry art in the Diocese of Lund

14:30-14:50 Thomas Massey UK

Repairing and conserving historic timber frame structures in Southern England

15:30-15:50 Poster session

15:50-16:10 Break, coffee

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16:10-16:30 Teresa Artola Spain

Wooden churches in the Basque Country: towards an intervention methodology

16:30-16:50 Takeshi Sasaki Japan

Towards a sustainable wooden heritage without designated by government in

Japan. Actual conditions of Buddhist temple and their repair technicians.

16:50-17:10 Discussion

17:10-17:30 Conclusions

17:30-17:45 Symposium close

18:00-19:00 Bilbao Guggenheim museum

https://www.guggenheim-bilbao.eus/en/

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Selected posters

Posters will be displayed at Bizkaia aretoa, Bilbao

Poster session: Wednesday, October 2nd

at 15:30

Barrio, Berasaín, Carrasón

Spain

Policrom: una herramienta informática como guía metodológica para el estudio de

las techumbres

Ana carrasón

Spain

Lectura de campo de la pintura en las techumbres de madera

In-Souk Cho

Korea

Daebang Architecture in Buddhist Temple Heungcheonsa, Seoul - Focusing on the

Issues of Conservation and Restoration of Wooden Heritage

Aynur Çiftçi

Turkey

An Overview of Wooden Built Heritage Conservation in İstanbul Through Periodicals

Costa, Marshall, Shaikh, Adhikari,

Branco

Portugal

Structural analysis and Safety assessment of burned timber floors – The Sarmento

House case study

Virginia Flores

Dominican Republic

Non-Destructive Techniques (NDT) for the study of wooden structures in historic

building

Imola Kirizsan

Romania

Historic Roof Structures in Romania – Interventions After Fires

León, Senderos

Spain

3D Mapping of wooden architectural heritage with difficultr access, through the use

of automated photogrammetry assisted by RPAS

Ortiz, Zepeda

México

The temporary architecture built with wood and the property of land and urban real

estate development.

Federica Pompejano

Albania

Traditional timber roof structures in Albania

Arantzazu Sagarzazu

Spain

The Evolution of the Cider-Press in Gipuzkoa: Revisiting the collection of Tolares in

Gordailua.

Ye Jingxian China

Yingzao Fashi in the practice of wooden heritage restoration

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María Guadalupe Zepeda Martínez

México

Notre Dame on fire, technical aspects for the restauration of wood and the

Convention normative for the protection of the World cultural and natural heritage

Lisa Skanser

Sweden

Survey of wooden shingles in the dioceses of Västerås and Strängnäs, Sweden

Margarita Kisternaya

Russia

A holistic approach for studying the building history of wooden chapels in the

Republic of Karelia

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Organizer

ICOMOS International Wood Committee (IIWC)

Host:

GPAC. Grupo de Investigación del Patrimonio Construído-Built Heritage Research Group. UPV/EHU

Cátedra Unesco Paisajes culturales y Patrimonio-Unesco Chair on Cultural Landscapes and Heritage

Collaborators/sponsors:

Diputación Foral de Gipuzkoa-Gipuzkoa Regional Council

Diputación Foral de Bizkaia-Bizkaia Regional Council

Diputación Foral de Álava-Araba Regional Council

Baskegur. Basque Wood Association

ICOMOS. Spanish National Committee

Colegio official de arquitectos Vasconavarro

To find more information:

https://www.icomoswood.org/

https://www.uik.eus/en/22nd-iiwc-international-symposium-wooden-heritage-conservation-

beyond-disciplines-1st-iiwc-course

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1st IIWC Course on Wooden Heritage Conservation

3rd - 5th October 2019, San Sebastian

The ICOMOS International Wood Committee (IIWC) organizes an annual International Scientific Symposium. In 2019, the event will be held in Bilbao, and with the title Wooden Heritage Conservation: beyond disciplines, it is aimed to extend its scope including the diversity of professions involved, possible approaches and processes, from a global perspective and their adaptations to the conservation of local wooden heritage.

In this context, and for the first time, the IIWC is organising an international course on Wooden Heritage Conservation, which covers a range of interdisciplinary topics and a number of outstanding local and international conservation experiences.

The targeted audience is the broadest possible, including a wide range of professionals, institutions of the heritage conservation field, both local and international. With the aim to improve the experience of the participants, the two-day course has been designed to give room to the exchange of experiences among lecturers and participants. In addition, it will include a one-day visit to some of the most interesting wooden heritage conservation interventions of the region, with explanations given by the authors of those interventions and lecturers of the course participating in it.

The course will allow for exchanges and discussion about the IIWC Principles and the diversity of their application in different cultures and contexts.

1st IIWC Course on Wooden Heritage Conservation

3rd -5th October 2019, San Sebastian

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Day 1 Thursday 3th October 2019. Course

Location: San Sebastian. Miramar Palace (Caro Baroja Room)

8:30-09:00 Registration

9:00-9:15 Welcome. Introduction to the course

9:15-9:25 Denis Itxaso Deputy of Culture, Cooperation, Jouth and Sport

Diputación Foral de Gipuzkoa-Gipuzkoa Regional Council

9:25-9:30 Agustin Azkarate Professor in Archaeology

Chair of the Built Heritage Research Group. UPV/EHU

Unesco Chair on Cultural Landscapes and Heritage

9:30-10:45 New Considerations in Conservation Doctrine

Gustavo Araoz ICOMOS International President 2008-2017

10:45-11:00 Q&A

11:00-11:30 Coffee break

11:30-12:45 The conservation process of Kizhi Pogost

Margarita Kisternaya Kizhi State Open-Air Museum

12:45-13:00 Q&A

13:00-14:30 Lunch

14:30-15:45 Methodology in assessment and conservation of wooden built heritage

Ainara Iroz DFG. The Gipuzkoa Provincial Council

15:45-16:00 Q&A

16:00-16:30 Coffee-break

16:30-17:30 Traditional joinery: building and conservation with wood

Jack Sobon Carpenter

17:30-17:45 Q&A

17:45-18:30 Round table with the lecturers

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Day 2 Friday 4th October 2019. Course

Location: San Sebastian. Miramar Palace (Caro Baroja Room)

08:30-09:30 The Japanese approach to wooden heritage conservation.

Masahiko Tomoda Tokyo National Research Institute for Cultural Properties

09:30-09:45 Q&A

09:45-10:15 Coffee break

10:15-11:15 Research related to the efficiency of repair methods for historic wooden structures

Jorge Branco University of Minho

11:15-11:30 Q&A

11:30-12:30 Restauración de la carpintería de lazo / Restoration of interlaced wooden celiings

Enrique Nuere Taujel S.A.

12:30-13:00 Q&A

13:00-14:30 Lunch

14:30-15:15 Recovering the structural function, techniques and processes

Mikel Landa Landa-Ochandiano arquitectos GPAC. Built Heritage Research Group. UPV/EHU. University of the Basque Country

15:15-15:30 Q&A

15:30-16:15 History of the forests and wooden heritage in Galicia (Spain)

Manuel Touza Agencia Gallega de la Industria Forestal (XERA - CIS Madera)

16:15-16:30 Q&A

16:30-17:00 Coffee break

16:30-17:30 The stave church conservation program

Sjur Mehlum

Riksantikvaren. Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage

17:30-17:45 Q&A

17:45-18:15 Round table with the lecturers

18:15-18:30 Reflections on the course & closing

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Day 3 Saturday 5rd October 2019. Wooden heritage tour

8:30 Meeting point: Palacio de Miramar. Donostia

Registration for this tour includes bus and meal

Palacio de Miramar address: 48 Paseo Miraconcha, 20007 Donostia/San Sebastian

9:00-10:00 Pasai San Pedro. Albaola, the sea factory of the Basques

http://www.albaola.com/en

11:00-12:00 Donamaría. Jauregia medieval tower

13:00-14:00 Pamplona. Condestable Palace

14:00-15:30 Lunch in Pamplona

16:30-17:30 Zumárraga. La Antigua hermitage

http://www.tierraignaciana.com/en/hiru-tenpluak/antio/antiguako-baseliza

17:45-18:45 Ezkio. Igartubeitia homestead

http://www.igartubeitibaserria.eus/en?set_language=en

20:00 Arrival to San Sebastian

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Organizer

ICOMOS International Wood Committee (IIWC)

Host:

GPAC. Grupo de Investigación del Patrimonio Construído-Built Heritage Research Group. UPV/EHU Cátedra Unesco Paisajes culturales y Patrimonio-Unesco Chair on Cultural Landscapes and Heritage

Collaborators/sponsors:

Diputación Foral de Gipuzkoa-Gipuzkoa Regional Council Diputación Foral de Bizkaia-Bizkaia Regional Council Diputación Foral de Álava-Araba Regional Council Baskegur. Basque Wood Association ICOMOS. Spanish National Committee

To find more information:

https://www.icomoswood.org/

https://www.uik.eus/en/22nd-iiwc-international-symposium-wooden-heritage-conservation-

beyond-disciplines-1st-iiwc-course