Olena Chernieva, Preservation and Maintenance of Odesa’s Historical Building Heritage
This presentation will examine the monuments that have special architectural, historical, and cultural value for the City of Odesa: the Odesa Opera House, Vorontsov Lighthouse, Church of St. Paul, and Hotel Passage. Brief historical information about these monuments will be provided, and conclusions will be drawn about their current technical condition. Additionally, the advisability of preserving the historical heritage of the Soviet Era will be considered. We will trace how the appearance of buildings has changed historically, identify existing problems, and discuss possible ways to resolve these challenges. As we peregrinate the slides of the presentation together, you will feel the vibrancy of the city, breathe in the aroma of the sea breeze, relish the grandeur of the majestic historical buildings, and feel like a ‘true’ resident of my city of Odesa!
Avda Matar & Ana Jayone Yarza Pérez, Multicultural Communities in Segregated Areas and Conflict Zones: Scenarios and Methods for Dealing with Transition - The Case of Nicosia, Cyprus
Be it political, environmental, or economic, situations of “crises” have historically generated population movements and displacement at global, national, and local scales. Amongst the most recent occurrences in European territories are the ongoing war in Ukraine and the 2015 refugee crisis, which have caused large-scale movements of people leading to the creation of arrival communities and places left behind. At the city scale, the aftermath of conflicts such as the Bosnian war in the city of Mostar, the Cyprus conflict, and the division of Nicosia have led to segregated communities, population exchange, and ethno-territorially divided urban areas. Such a rupture is particularly visible in historic urban cores that once used to operate as complex, heterogeneous, yet interconnected entities.
This workshop will explore, through investigations of spatial transformations of historic urban areas of conflict, the coexistence of multicultural communities, using the historic urban area of Nicosia within the Venetian Walls as a case study.
During the workshop, participants will be introduced to a theoretical and methodological framework to navigate complex environments of conflict and use role-playing for imagining alternatives for the city where multiple communities and various heritage layers can coexist.
Michaela Hanssen, The Significance of the Faro Convention in Times of Conflict
The 2005 Faro Convention is about “the value of cultural heritage for society.” Whereas Ukraine signed it quickly in 2007, The Netherlands did so only this year. However, not before an extensive participative and open process was organized in which the Dutch heritage field discussed the practical significance the treaty should have for The Netherlands. Every country is different and can attach different values to ‘Faro’. This process led to the implementation agenda "On the Way to Faro," in which those involved in cultural heritage formulated the Faro ambitions for The Netherlands. Three core values were identified:
- Heritage participation as broad as possible
- An open attitude towards different views on what heritage is
- Linking cultural heritage to societal challenges
Additionally, ambitions were formulated for no less than 16 themes. Currently, what role does ‘Faro’ play in Ukraine's heritage work?
Mila Avellar Montezuma, Serious Game: Water Values
A single stone wields the power to shape the entire water flow. Likewise, the same awe-inspiring dynamics come into play when you delve into managing water resources on a grand scale. In times of conflict, water has been a target or casualty of violence. For instance, when the Russian army deliberately breached Kakhovka dam in in southeastern Ukraine unleashing catastrophic flooding, set to spark a water crisis in the region, which experts fear could last for generations.
By stepping into the Serious Game on Water Values, we simulate reality(ies): brace yourself for the profound impact of your decisions, as each alteration carries the potential to ignite both incredible transformations and unintended consequences. You and your team will embark on a multi-decade odyssey, shaping a unique landscape – for the good or bad. As you represent economic, cultural, or technological values, the challenge lies in safeguarding the common good while protecting the interests that define you.