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Membres Du Bureau De L'icomos Members of the Advisory Committee Membres du Conseil consultatif Chairman Vice Chairman Président Vice-Président Mikel Landa Douglas Comer ISC IWC / CSI Bois US/ICOMOS ICOMOS Espagne / Spain 4303 N Charles St 7 Dalai Lama st. Baltimore, MD 21218 01015 Vitoria-Gasteiz douglas.comer[at]icomos.org T : 34 945293439 d.c.comer[at]gmail.com M : 34 656715541 Mikel.landa[at]icomos.org mikel[at]lo-arquitectos.com iiwc-president[at]icomos.org National Committees / Comités Nationaux National Committee Officers Officiers des Comités nationaux Deirdre McDermott Tiong Kian Boon ICOMOS Ireland / Irlande ICOMOS Malaysia / Malaysie c/o RIAI 8 Merrion Square kian-boon.tiong[at]icomos.org Dublin 2 Irlande / Ireland T: 353 086 233 9276 mcdermottde[at]gmail.com www.icomos.ie 10/09/21 List of National Committees Liste des Comités nationaux (Click on the name to see the contact details / Cliquez sur le nom pour voir les coordonnées). 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Argentina Lalmatia, Dhaka-1207 Elsa Turkusic T: +54 221 472 2648 T: +880 1 715 010 683 Jovana Bijelica 8/4, T: +54 11 4342 6758 secretariat[at]icomosbd.org Saarjevo 71000 pedrodelheye[at]yahoo.com.ar www.icomosbd.org Bosnia and Herezgovina rubeneduardovera[at]yahoo.com.ar www.icomos.org.ar M: +38761700680 Barbados elshat[at]gmail.com Barbade www.icomosubih.ba Armenia Arménie Steve Devonish c/o The Barbados Museum and Historical Brazil Gagik Gyurjyan Society, St. Ann’s Garrison Brésil Hanrapetutyan str. 32 St. Michael BB14038 0010, Yerevan, Armenia, Leonardo Barci Castriota T: +246 427 0201 ICOMOS-BRAZIL T : +374 10 52 35 01 T: +246 436 1956 Rua dos Otoni, 416, sala 203, Santa T/F: +374 1 52 37 33 F: +246 429 5946 Efigênia icomosarm[at]gmail.com icomosbarbados[at]gmail.com 30150270 - Belo Horizonte, MG s.devonish[at]caribsurf.com BRAZIL Australia T: +55 31 999 20 09 08 Australie Belarus F: +55 31 3409 8818 Bélarus presidente[at]icomos.org.br Helen Lardner www.icomos.org.br Président / President Stsiapan Stureika Public association "Belarusian Georgia Meros Committee of the International Council Sécrétariat / Secretariat on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS)" Australia ICOMOS 220029, Minsk, Komunalnaya Emb., 6 c/o Faculty of Arts & Education Deakin University T: +375 17 2344203 221 Burwood Highway belarus.icomos[at]gmail.com Burwood, VIC 3125 http://belarus.icomos.org T: +613 9251 7131 austicomos[at]deakin.edu.au www.icomos.org/australia 10/09/21 Bulgaria Colombia Czech Republic Bulgarie Colombie République Tchèque Gabriela Semova-Koleva Maria Claudia Lopez Vaclav Girsa ICOMOS/Bulgaria ICOMOS Colombia Rozdelovska 2002 Union of Architects in Bulgaria, 169 00 Praha 6 1504 Sofia, Bulgaria T: +573153344602 icomoscolombia.presidencia[at]gmail.co T/F: +420 257 010 248 T/F: +359 2 980 60 50 m cnk[at]icomos.cz T: +359 887899878 icomoscolombia.secretario[at]gmail.com stulc.josef[at]npu.cz icomosbg[at]icomos-bg.org michoinova.dagmar[at]gmail.com gabriela_semova[at]abv.bg www.icomos-bg.org Costa Rica Denmark Marcela Arguedas Chaves Danemark Canada ICOMOS Costa Rica Calle 9 avs 4 bis y 6, casa 914 Camilla Løntoft Nybye Christophe Rivet San Jose ICOMOS Denmark ICOMOS Canada c/o Carola Resch CP 737 T: +506 2258 05 52 Sankt Knuds Vej 50, 2.tv Station B T: +506 8894-2918 1903 Frederiksberg C Ottawa, Ontario K1p 5p8 info[at]icomoscr.org www.icomoscr.org T: +45 417 40070 T/F: +1 613 749 0971 icomos[at]ra.dk secretariat[at]canada.icomos.org www.icomos.dk http://canada.icomos.org Croatia Croatie Dominican Republic Chile Drazen Arbutina République Dominicaine Chili Croatian Conservation Institute Grskoviceva, 23 Amaury Cestari Marcela Hurtado 10000 Zagreb Marcela Hurtado icomos.dominicano[at]gmail.com Guillermo Munnich 203. Dp.J305 +385-95-7155 375 Valparaíso - Chile +385-91-582 0068 darbutina[at]tvz.hr Estonia icomoschile[at]gmail.com mspikic[at]ffzg.hr Estonie www.icomoschile.blogspot.com Ave Paulus Cuba Pikk 46 China EE 10133 Tallinn Chine Claudia Felipe ICOMOS Cuba T: +372 5119 439 Song Xinchao Calle Compostela No158, F: +372 6411 287 Chinese Academy of Cultural Heritage Esquina a San Juan de Dios, estonia[a]icomos.org 2 Gaoyuan Street, North 4th Ring Ave, La Habana Vieja estonia.icomos.org Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100029, PR China T: +537 864 90 36 T: +537 833 65 67 Finland T: +86 10 846 393309 icomos[at]icom.ohc.cu Finlande icomos.cuba[at]gmail.com F: +86 10 846 39 925 icomoschina[at]icomoschina.org.cn Kirsti Kovanen www.icomoschina.org.cn Finnish National Committee of ICOMOS / Cyprus Comité national ICOMOS finlandais ICOMOS International Conservation Chypre Tieteiden talo, Kirkkokatu 6 Center – Xi’an 00170 Helsinki Centre International de la Conservation Chrysanthos Pissarides de l’ICOMOS – Xi’an ICOMOS Cyprus section T: +358 40 128 6252 (une initiative d’ICOMOS Chine / P. O. Box 12911 puheenjohtaja[at]icomos.fi an initiative of ICOMOS China) 2254 Nicosia www.icomos.fi 68# West Youyi Road 710068 Xi’an Shaanxi T: +357 22 720 550 Chine / China F: +357 22 420 574 pissur[at]cytanet.com.cy T/F: +86 29 8524 6378 president[at]icomos.org.cy secretariat[at]iicc.org.cn info[at]icomos.org.cy www.iicc.org.cn www.icomos.org.cy 10/09/21 France icomosguatemala[at]gmail.com F: 62 22 2012 840 Eric Pallot Haiti Iran ICOMOS France Haïti Palais de Chaillot Mahdi Hodjat er Avenue Albert 1 de Monaco Daniel Elie Iran ICOMOS 75116 Paris 23-3, Route de Kenskoff No. 107 Alireza Javadi Street, Thomassin, Amirkabir Avenue T: +33 1 47 55 19 07 Pétion-Ville HT6142 Tehran 11187, Iran F: +33 1 47 55 19 61 Haïti P.O. 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