PROGRAMME OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS PRESERVING TRANSCULTURAL HERITAGE: YOUR WAY OR MY WAY?

05 JULY 2017 06 JULY 2017 07 JULY 2017 08 JULY 2017

Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Book presentation (09.30h) (from 09.30h) Registration (Auditorium I) Parallel sessions 09.30h – 11.00h Opening ceremony (10.30h) Parallel sessions (09.50h) XVI - XVII (Auditorium I) VII - VIII - IX 11.00h – 11.30h Welcome cocktail Coffee break

Parallel sessions Parallel sessions Parallel sessions 11.30h – 13.00h I - II - III X - XI - XII XVIII - XIX

13.00h – 14.30h Lunch time CONGRESS TOUR

Parallel sessions Parallel sessions Parallel sessions 14.30 – 16.00h Congress tour – Sintra IV - V - VI XIII – XIV - XV XX - XXI

Departure from FLUL - 8.30h 16.00h – 16.30h Coffee break Arrival to FLUL - 19.30h

Keynote speaker lecture Keynote speaker lecture Keynote speaker lecture 16.30h – 17.30h Jukka Jokilehto Raimundo Mendes da Silva Siegfried Enders (Auditorium I) (Auditorium I) (Auditorium I)

17.30h – 18.00h Coffee break Monastery of Jerónimos Round table (Auditorium I) (departure from the FLUL by bus) Jukka Jokilehto Poster session Raimundo Mendes da Silva Closing ceremony (18.00h) 18.00h – 19.30h (Auditorium I - atrium) Siegfried Enders Book release (19.00h) Ding Yuan Congress dinner (19.30h) Chair: Joaquim R. Santos

05 JULY 2017 – Wednesday – 11.30h - 13.00h

Parallel session I - Auditorium I The “Indian melting pot” for religions and cultures: challenges concerning

Chair: Siegfried Enders transcultural heritage preservation “Your Church is Older than the Taj Mahal!” - The Challenge of Preserving the Patrimony 11.30h Fleur D'Souza of the Archdiocese of Bombay Cultural Idiosyncrasies and Preservation Challenges in the Indo-Portuguese Catholic 11.50h Joaquim Rodrigues dos Santos Religious Architecture of () The Politics of Renovation: The Disappearing Architecture of Goa’s Brahmanical 12.10h Temples 12.30h Vishvesh Kandolkar + Pithamber Polsani The Ruination of the Inconvenient: Eroding Goa’s Intangible Heritage

Parallel session II - Auditorium III Preserving shared heritage along the Silk Road, a major creator of cultural

Chair: Thomas Coomans encounters A Century of Archaeological Research and Restorations at Ani: Preserving an Armenian- 11.30h Zeynep Aktüre + Fahriye Bayram Orthodox vs. Turkish-Islamic Past Chinoiserie: An Exploration of Cultural Heritage Along the Maritime Silk Roads Empire 11.50h Mei Qing on the Borders: Fragile Structures Along the Frontiers Between the Byzantine and Slavic Cultures Some Remarks Regarding the Preservation of Ilkhanid Architectural Heritage in Iran: 12.10h Ana Marija Grbanovic History, Challenges and Perspectives The Silk Road: How Maritime Routes can Promote Cultural Connections - Macau as 12.30h Maria José do Carmo Freitas Case-Study

Parallel session III - Auditorium IV Heritage values and management of African historic cities and sites with

Chair: Luís Urbano Afonso European influences 11.30h Margarida Helena de La Féria Valla The Construction of Cultural Heritage in Brazil: Minas Gerais and Goiás

11.50h Tereza Duarte Paes Preservation of Heritage and Urban Renovation: The New Meanings of City Landscapes Architecture Identity of the Old Town of Buenos Aires: Defense and Recovery of its 12.10h Jesús Rojas-Marcos González Transcultural Heritage Preservation of Heritage and Professionalization of Culture in Belém do Pará: 12.30h Cybelle Salvador Miranda Theoretical Aspects and Ideological Divergences

05 JULY 2017 – Wednesday – 14.30h - 16.00h

Parallel session IV - Auditorium I European heritage as Imperialist statements in colonies: (un)desirable

Chair: Joaquim Rodrigues dos Santos memories which must be protected or to be forgotten? Law, Religion, Heritage: Preservation in Late Colonial India - The Problem of the Thatta 14.30h Indra Sengupta Mosque Luís Benavente: A Key Player in Portugal’s Strategy for the Safeguarding of Colonial 14.50h Vera Mariz Architectural Heritage 15.10h Amélia Polónia + Cátia Miriam Costa Colonial Heritage in Latin America: Damnatio Memoriæ or Transcultural Dialogue? The Saint Sebastian Fortress on the Island of Mozambique: The Conservation of a 15.30h Maurizio Berti Foreign Heritage

Parallel session V - Auditorium III Greeks, Romans and Byzantines in the Mediterranean region and Near East:

Chair: John Ward guarding transcultural remains containing ancient classical influences Learning from the Past: The Case of Transcultural Heritage in Rural Ecclesiastical 14.30h Nasso Chrysochou Monuments of Cyprus 14.50h Açalya Alpan + Ece Kumkale Açıkgöz Multi-Cultural Perception of the Cult Site of Hacı Bayram in Historic Center of Ankara Emilija Nikolić + Jelena Anđelković Grašar + 15.10h Viminacium: Research, Protection and Recognition Dragana Rogić Comparative Analysis of the Identity and Patrimonial Processes of Two Roman 15.30h Rute Teixeira + Fabio Vergara Cerqueira Archaeological Sites in Portugal: The Roman Temple of Évora and the Schrine of Panóias, Vila Real

Parallel session VI - Auditorium IV Questions, controversies and idiosyncrasies on authenticity between different

Chair: Susan Jackson-Stepowski cultures, when focusing the safeguarding of transcultural heritage 14.30h Mariko Azuma Yin Yu Tang and the Effects of Re-Contextualization on Vernacular Architecture “My Culture” as a Constantly Changing Perception: Vernacular Built Traditions in 14.50h Deborah Whelan Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa 15.10h Meghan Gilbride (Re)Inventing the Indians: Native American Voices in Contemporary Museum Practice

15.30h Nadya K. Nenadich Correa Memory, Space & Transcultural Heritage in Puerto Rico

05 JULY 2017 – Wednesday – 18.00h

Poster session | Chair: Joaquim Rodrigues dos Santos Unwanted Heritage as Asset, Position of Memorial Architecture of Communist Aida Bičakčić Yugoslavia in Contemporary Bosnia and Herzegovina Athanasios T. Stogiannos Enhancement and Digitalization of Ecclesiastical Relics Preserving Transcultural Heritage in a Unique Land Where the Continents & Cultures Ebru Yıldız + Elmas Erdoğan Meet: Istanbul Case Ebru Yıldız + Elmas Erdoğan Archeological Landscapes, it’s Survival and Sustainability: Antalya, Perge Case

Inci Olgun + Burcu Büken Cantimur + Esin Safeguarding of Architectural Heritage of Istanbul Galata District: From Old Venice Hasgul + Esra Turgut Colony to Tourism Center Joaquim Rodrigues dos Santos Preservation of the Basilica of Bom Jesus in Goa: An Illusion of Immanence The Apprehended Rebellion Against Modern Catholic Church Architecture and Liliane Rejante Manahan Iconography in a Small Philippine City Roseline Vanessa Oliveira Machado + Flávia Portuguese-Brazilian Landscape: An Urban Heritage Network Cerullo + Bianca Machado Silveli Maria de Toledo Russo Clerical House and Museum: Trajectories of Architectural Heritage in Brazil

06 JULY 2017 – Thursday – 09.30h - 11.00h

Parallel session VII - Auditorium I Contextualizing the (un)wanted: tourism and management of the

Chair: Michael Jansen architecture of totalitarian regimes in Europe 09.50h Magdalena Howorus-Czajka (Un)Wanted Heritage? Socialist Realist Architecture in Gdynia and Gdansk Sense and Sensitivity: Krakow's Route of Memory as a Way of Collective Trauma 10.10h Łucja Piekarska - Duraj Management 10.30h Elżbieta Błotnicka-Mazur Contextualizing the Heritage of the Communist Regime in Poland: New Narratives

Parallel session VIII - Auditorium III Safeguarding of architectural heritage belonging to ethnic and religious

Chair: Mei Qing minorities inside countries with dominant cultures Built Together, Heritagised Together: Using Building Archaeology for Safeguarding Early 09.50h Thomas Coomans + Xu Yitao Modern Churches in China Universal Rules or Community Values? Negotiative Conservation of Minority Heritage in 10.10h Elif Keser-Kayaalp Turkey Minority Architecture as “Shared Built Heritage”: The Transylvanian Saxon's Communal 10.30h Timo Hagen Buildings in Romania

Parallel session IX - Auditorium IV Heritage values and management of African historic cities and sites with

Chair: Jorge Correia European influences The 19th Century Architecture and Urban Planning in the Kasbah of Algiers: A Colonial 09.50h Asma Hadjilah Inheritance to be Protected The Preservation of Maputo’s Downtown Built Heritage: Issues, Practices and 10.10h Lisandra Mendonça Challenges Authenticity and Identity Dilemma - The Case of Mombasa Old Town and Lamu World 10.30h Kassim M. Omar Heritage Site

06 JULY 2017 – Thursday – 11.30h - 13.00h

Parallel session X - Auditorium I Greeks, Romans and Byzantines in the Mediterranean region and Near East:

Chair: Hélder Carita guarding transcultural remains containing ancient classical influences Empire on the Borders: Fragile Structures Along the Frontiers Between the Byzantine 11.30h Nora Lombardini + Elena Fioretto and Slavic Cultures 11.50h Ljudmila Djukic Felix Romuliana as a Bird Phoenix The Via Antiqua from Braga to Astorga: Transformation, Disruption and Permanence of 12.10h Daniel Vale a Cultural Route Preserving Roman Archaeology in Northern Africa: The House of Amphitrite Curculum 12.30h Alessandro Pierattini (Algeria)

Parallel session XI - Auditorium III Questions, controversies and idiosyncrasies on authenticity between different

Chair: Maria de Magalhães Ramalho cultures, when focusing the safeguarding of transcultural heritage “The Elephant in the Room”: A Nineteenth Century Well-House Preservation in South 11.30h Braha Kunda Tel-Aviv 11.50h Mario Mata González The Church of Atarfe (Spain): From the Continuity to the Break with the Islamic Past Conservation of Transcultural Heritage: Cooperation Towards Correct Interpretation 12.10h Ana Teresa Teves Reis + António Candeias and Common Strategies - The Vice-Roys Portrait Gallery The Artificial Cascade Fountain of Cyrillo Volkmar Machado in Quinta de Belas: 12.30h Sofia Braga Challenges to its Preservation

Parallel session XII - Auditorium IV Globalisation as generator of new transcultural heritages: preserving

Chair: Indra Sengupta migrants’ architectural heritage 11.30h Susan Jackson-Stepowski Australian Shared Built Heritage

11.50h Gabrielle Cifelli Questions About the Authenticity of the Brazilian World Heritage Maria Angélica da Silva + Taciana Santiago Franciscan Friars in the Tropics: An Uneasy Cultural Meeting Between Brazil and 12.10h de Melo + Ana Luiza Cavalcanti Mendonça Germany + Náiade Alves 12.30h Emily Mann + William Pettigrew Matter of Life and Death: Reasons to Remember in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Chennai

06 JULY 2017 – Thursday – 14.30h - 16.00h

Parallel session XIII - Auditorium I West versus East: differences and difficulties to the conservation of their

Chair: Rui Póvoas shared heritage (European colonies in Far East / “Asiantowns” in the West) 14.30h Ashok Panda + Shubham Biswas Pondicherry - A Model Heritage City for India

14.50h Luis António Durão Safeguarding Sino-Portuguese Heritage in Macau Between 1990 and 1999 Dalian’s “Russian-Style Street”: A “Facadist” Approach to the Preservation of Russian 15.10h Valentine Nebon-Carle Heritage in China Conserving Canada’s Chinatowns: An Overview and Consideration of late 20thC 15.30h John Ward approaches

Parallel session XIV - Auditorium III The “Indian melting pot” for religions and cultures: challenges concerning

Chair: Rosa Maria Perez transcultural heritage preservation Preservation of the Historical and Artistic Heritage of the Archdiocese of Goa: Plan to 14.30h Mónica Esteves Reis Implementation - Early Outcome A Garden Overgrown: Panjim’s Garcia da Orta Park and the Remaking of Eco-Cultural 14.50h R. Benedito Ferrão Legacies Preserving the Exfoliated Weathered Fabric of Basilica of Bom Jesus, Old Goa Approach 15.10h Nizamuddin Taher - Approach Conflict Challenges in Preserving and Presenting Colonial French Heritage in India: The Case of 15.30h Helle Jørgensen Puducherry

Parallel session XV - Auditorium IV Between Far East and the Indian Sea: Indochinese and Insulindian cultures

Chair: Liliane Rejante Manahan (influences, fusions and heritage safeguarding) The Virgin Mary in the Meeting of Cultures: Safeguarding the Transcultural Heritage in 14.30h Saraphun Wongngernyuang the Immaculate Conception Community, Bangkok World Heritage for Whom? - Sustainable Heritage Tourism and Community 14.50h Lui Tam Development of Luang Prabang Saigon’s Colonial Architecture: Conservation in the Face of Rapid Development and 15.10h Phi Nguyen New Identity Construction Inhabitants’ Awareness of Shared Architectural Heritage: A Case Study of the Darmo 15.30h Erika Yuni Astuti Conservation Area, Surabaya, Indonesia

07 JULY 2017 – Friday – 09.30h - 11.00h

Parallel session XVI - Auditorium III Safeguarding of architectural heritage belonging to ethnic and religious

Chair: Ding Yuan minorities inside countries with dominant cultures Suzany Marihá Ferreira Feitoza + Maria 09.30h The Xucuru-Kariri and Their Transcultural Heritage Angélica da Silva + Alícia Alves Rocha A Virtuous Itinerary Between Ghetto Synagogues and Emancipation Synagogues: The 09.50h Valeria Rainoldi Rediscovery of North Italian Judaism Safeguarding of Abandoned Architectural Heritage in Poland Originally Belonging to 10.10h Tomasz Tomaszek Religious Minorities - Problems and Challenges 10.30h Irit Carmon Popper + Alona Nitzan-Shiftan Artistic Interventions as Guardians of Palestinian Minority’s Heritage

Parallel session XVII - Auditorium IV Should be followed or ignored? Reception of European heritage theories

Chair: Mehr-Azar Soheil within non-Western cultures The Role of European Professors in Historic Preservation in Turkey: The Case of Paolo 09.30h Mesut Dinler Verzone Against the Reception of Eurocentric Heritage Theories on Non-Western Cultures: A 09.50h Olukoya Obafemi Case of Pre/Post Colonisation in Nigeria 10.10h Azadeh Arjomand Kermani Transferring Urban Theories to Iranian Context

10.30h Adham Fahmy Jean-Philippe Lauer, Athens Conference and the Introduction of Anastylosis to Saqqara

07 JULY 2017 – Friday – 11.30 - 13.00h

Parallel session XVIII - Auditorium III The Ottoman Empire in the crossroad between Europe, Asia and Africa: fusion

Chair: Paulo Peixoto of cultures and heritages to preserve 11.30h Gül Cephanecigil Heritage or Property: Preserving the Churches of Aintab A Carmelite Father and an Ottoman Water Mill in Palestine: Cultural Interaction at the 11.50h Ruth Liberty-Shalev + Adi Har-Noy Monk’s Mill 12.10h Nawar Sami Mehdi Al-Ali Highlights on the (1987-1989) Restoration of the Ottoman's Al - Qushlah Building Visitor Management at Historical Monuments and Sites: A Proposal for Topkapi Palace 12.30h H. İlke Tandoğdu + Gülsün Tanyeli Museum

Parallel session XIX - Auditorium IV European heritage as Imperialist statements in colonies: (un)desirable

Chair: Kassim M. Omar memories which must be protected or to be forgotten? 11.30h Saba Samee The Attitudes Towards the Built Heritage of Lahore The Architectural Conservation Movement in Colonial Egypt (1882-1956): A 12.10h Adham Fahmy Methodology A New New ? Re-Examining Areas of Conflict Between Conservation and 12.30h Manas Murthy + Vanicka Arora Redevelopment of Lutyen’s Delhi

07 JULY 2017 – Friday – 14.30h - 16.00h

Parallel session XX - Auditorium III Questions, controversies and idiosyncrasies on authenticity between different

Chair: Amita Kanekar cultures, when focusing the safeguarding of transcultural heritage Preserving the Transcultural Identity of Local Shopping Streets: North Street and Castle 14.30h Agustina Martire + Anna Skoura Street, Belfast 14.50h Song Yi + Ding Yuan HUL: Shared Built Heritage in Wuhan for Sustainable Urban Development Demet Ulusoy Binan + Gülce Güleycan Conservation, Safeguarding and Sustainability of Cultural Heritage of Galata, its 15.10h Okyay Authenticity and Integrity

Parallel session XXI - Auditorium IV Memories to remember and (not) forget: slaves’ heritage outside their

Chair: Deborah Whelan homelands The Architecture of Creole Cosmopolitanism: Strategies for Preserving the Landscapes 14.30h Dwight Carey of Slavery in Mauritius Louise Maria Martins Cerqueira + Maria Angélica da Silva + Arlindo da Silva Cardoso When Orishas Visit the Earth: Survivals at Terreiros of the Afro Matrix Religions in 14.50h + Karina Mendonça Tenório de Magalhães Alagoas, Brazil Oliveira + Lucas Cardoso Ramos + Paula Louise Fernandes Silva Preserving Indonesia’s Slavery Inheritance Culture Through an Intuitive Approach in 15.10h Doni Fireza Creating Spatial Experience in a Slave Memorial