International multidisciplinary workshop for students and scientific colloquium
September 11 – September 17, 2022, Banská Štiavnica
This is the 12th year of multidisciplinary student workshops, which are attended by students from various fields of monument protection and presentation of relevant fields. The workshops and colloquiums associated with them always responded to current real problems, especially from Banská Štiavnica and its surroundings. The topic was, for example, endangered monuments, folk architecture, the landscape complex of the Banská Štiavnica Calvary, historical gates in Krupina, religious buildings in the country, etc. The result was three publications: Autumn University of Architecture 2008 – 2009. Threatened monuments, STU 2010; Sacral monuments in the Landscape. Banská Štiavnica and its surroundings, STU 2017 and the monograph Historic Gates of Houses in Krupina, STU 2016. Since 2018, workshops have been devoted to systematic research and documentation of the urban and architectural development of Banská Štiavnica. Two years were devoted to the mapping of buildings from the Romanesque period, the other two from the Gothic period. The aim is to encourage students to be interested in cultural heritage by engaging in real research tasks in practice and to expand knowledge in this area. One of the main goals is the multidisciplinarity of the project. At the workshop, as well as at the scientific colloquium, the aim is to demonstrate that the protection and presentation of cultural heritage is a multidisciplinary matter and requires the cooperation of several scientific branches. Specifically, in the years 2018 – 2021, during the autumn student workshops, archival research, field research and documentation of objects that represented individual stylistic periods from Romanesque to Gothic were carried out. Maps of the urban development of the city in individual stylistic periods were compiled. In terms of research and documentation, it is important to involve experts from the field of geodesy (Faculty of structures, SUT in Bratislava and High school of Samuel Mikovíni in Banská Štiavnica), who verify the latest methods of geodetic surveying of buildings and details. This year, research into the urban and architectural development of Banská Štiavnica will be continued by documenting Renaissance buildings. To provide theoretical knowledge on the topic of the workshop, the organizers and the scientific committee compiled a program of the scientific colloquium.
Professional guarantors of the workshop:
Prof. Ing. arch. Pavel Gregor, PhD. (dean of the Faculty of Architecture and Design, SUT in Bratislava)
Ing. arch. Katarína Terao Vošková, PhD. (Faculty of Architecture and Design, SUT in Bratislava)
Scientific committee of the workshop and colloquium:
Prof. Ing. arch. Pavel Gregor, PhD. (Faculty of Architecture and Design, STU in Bratislava)
doc. PhDr. Magdaléna Kvasnicová, PhD, (Faculty of Civil Engineering, Department of Architecture, STU in Bratislava)
doc. PhDr. Martin Horáček, Ph.D. (Faculty of Architecture, Brno University of Technology)
doc. Ing. arch. Andrea Urlandová, PhD. (Faculty of Architecture and Design, STU in Bratislava)
doc. Ing. Marek Fraštia, PhD. (Faculty of Civil Engineering, Department of Geodesy, STU in Bratislava)
doc. Ing. Marián Marčiš, PhD. (Faculty of Civil Engineering, Department of Geodesy, STU in Bratislava)
Mgr. Peter Buday, PhD. (Department of History of Fine Arts FiF UK in Bratislava)
Ing. arch. Pavol Paulíny, PhD. (Faculty of Architecture and Design, STU in Bratislava)
Ing. arch. Lýdia Budayová, PhD. (an architect, Šaľa)
Mgr. Michal Šimkovic (researcher, Zvolen)
Ing. arch. Katarína Terao Vošková, PhD. (Faculty of Architecture and Design, SUT in Bratislava, Scientific Centre in Banská Štiavnica)
Lecturers for side works:
Ing. arch. Lýdia Budayová, PhD.; Mgr. Peter Buday, PhD. ; Ing. arch. Alexandra Kotrusová, PhD.; Ing. arch. Zuzana Holičková; Ing. arch. Denisa Kyselicová; Ing. Peter Kysel; Ing. Andrej Hideghéty; Ing. Dalibor Kostra; Ing. arch. Marcel Mészáros; Bc. Zala Erklavec.
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