[AI Transcript] Ethics in Artifact Preservation: Passing Cultural Value to Future Generations
Sorry, this column does not yet include English text. → Google Translate TOP:a scene showcasing "kakehagi" preservation work (left) and detailed views of the object (right)
International Course on Conservation of Japanese Paper 2023 starts
We are pleased to announce the beginning of the International Course on Conservation of Japanese Paper 2023, jointly organized by the International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property (ICCROM) and the Tokyo National Research Institute for Cultural Properties (TOBUNKEN). The course, previously held in 2019, received 212 applications. After […]
COMPREHENDING JAPANESE HERITAGE CONSERVATION
First and foremost, I would like to share a memory that marked my first step toward Japan. In 2019, while studying at my Architecture school in France, Paris La Villette, I attended a History of Architecture class where my professor introduced us to Japanese Metabolist thought and presented its projects. Suddenly, he showcased the Nakagin […]