An overview on the 4th ICCH Construction History Congress. After Madrid (2003), Cambridge (2006) and Cottbus (2009), the 4th International Congress on Construction History took place in Paris, hosted by the most relevant French institutions involved in the construction history studies. The objectives were: (1) to bring together technical approaches to construction history, already well established and dynamic, while developing its social and cultural dimensions, (2) to identify and initiate new fields of research and (3) to bring teacher-researchers from the various continents closer together. The high quality of debates and paper presentations was also guaranteed by the Scientific Committee and the Honour Committee made up of leading experts in construction history.
An overview on the 4th ICCH Construction History Congress. After Madrid (2003), Cambridge (2006) and Cottbus (2009), the 4th International Congress on Construction History took place in Paris, hosted by the most relevant French institutions involved in the construction history studies. The objectives were: (1) to bring together technical approaches to construction history, already well established and dynamic, while developing its social and cultural dimensions, (2) to identify and initiate new fields of research and (3) to bring teacher-researchers from the various continents closer together. The high quality of debates and paper presentations was also guaranteed by the Scientific Committee and the Honour Committee made up of leading experts in construction history.
4th International Congress on Construction History, Paris, 3 - 7 July, 2012 / Curra', Edoardo. - In: TICCIH BULLETIN. - ISSN 1605-6647. - ELETTRONICO. - 57:(2012), pp. 16-16.
4th International Congress on Construction History, Paris, 3 - 7 July, 2012
CURRA', Edoardo
2012
Abstract
An overview on the 4th ICCH Construction History Congress. After Madrid (2003), Cambridge (2006) and Cottbus (2009), the 4th International Congress on Construction History took place in Paris, hosted by the most relevant French institutions involved in the construction history studies. The objectives were: (1) to bring together technical approaches to construction history, already well established and dynamic, while developing its social and cultural dimensions, (2) to identify and initiate new fields of research and (3) to bring teacher-researchers from the various continents closer together. The high quality of debates and paper presentations was also guaranteed by the Scientific Committee and the Honour Committee made up of leading experts in construction history.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.