Analysis and documentation methodology
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Program Details
The program in question appears to be a postgraduate course focused on the methodology of analysis and documentation of monuments and historical buildings.
Course Information
- Course Code: 41109
- Type: Mandatory Course
- Period: Spring
- Location: 1st floor, Tositsa Building, Patision Complex
Course Description
The course provides in-depth knowledge of the methodology for recording, documenting, and evaluating monuments and historical buildings, as well as the analysis of historical construction techniques. It covers sources of information for historical documentation of monuments and buildings, teaches the methodology for collecting and recording data that documents their historical, morphological, and constructive status, diagnoses their pathology, problems, and wear, and introduces contemporary techniques for recording.
Course Contents
- Introduction: Analysis of Structural Systems
- Pathology, Diagnosis, Checks, Research
- Methods and Techniques of Interventions I: Masonry and Foundations, other constructions
- Methods and Techniques of Interventions II: Special Topics
- Methods and Techniques of Interventions III: Application Examples
Teaching Team
- Coordinator: Charalambos Ioannidis, Professor, School of Rural and Surveying Engineering
- Co-coordinator: Maria Balodimou, EDIP
- Co-coordinator: Eleftheria Tsakanika, Assistant Professor
Program Overview
This program is designed to equip students with comprehensive knowledge and skills in the preservation and restoration of historical monuments and buildings, emphasizing both theoretical foundations and practical applications.
