Dr. Heidi Hein-Kircher
Monday, 8 October 2012
Section 1: Conceptual Frameworks
4.00 Welcoming Words
Heidi Hein-Kircher / Darius Staliunas /Joachim Tauber
4.15 Keynote: Reconstruction as Nation-Building
Arnold Bartetzky
6.00 The Phenomenon of the (Re)construction of Architectural Spaces
Joanna Paczos
6.45 Iconic Meaning and the Material Object – Representing the Present Pasts in a Memorial
Gábor Oláh
Tuesday, 9 October 2012
9.00 The Veil of Memory. Vagueness as an Architectural Concept
Felix Schmuck
9.45 City and Psychoanalysis
Maryia Kukharava
10.45 Using References to “Negative Past” as a Legitimizing Strategy in Urban Planning
Slavomíra Ferenčuhová
Section 2: Architecture and Identity
11.30 Ideology and Memory. Vilnius’ Historical Image in Soviet City Guide Books
Żivilė Mikailienė
12.45 Keynote: Inventing a Belarusian Town? The Soviet Perception of Hrodna as a Museum
Felix Ackermann
2.15 Field Trip
Wednesday, 10 October 2012
9.00 Hijacking the Monument. Ukrainian National Movement in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century
Anton Kotenko
9.45 “Let Us Rebuild the Wall of Jerusalem and End this Disgrace”. The Rebuilding of Jerusalem’s City Wall as a Recreation of Israelite Identity
Sebastian Plötzgen
10.30 Eilean Donan Castle – A Very Scottish Reconstruction
Iain Anderson
Section 3: Heritage Reconstruction –
Authenticity vs. Intentionality
11.30 Identical Reconstruction and Heritage Authenticity
Claudine Houbart
12.15 Performing Authenticity. Reconstruction of Tsaritsyno in Moscow
Daria Khlevnyuk
3.00 Building Collective Memory. The Old Town of Vilnius
Rüdiger Ritter
3.45 Romanian Post-Socialist City. (Re)constructing the Urban History in Case of Alba Iulia
Oana C. Tiganea
4.45 “Storyboards” of Remembrance. Visitors’ Aesthetic Reinvention of the Past at Auschwitz Memorial Site
Till Hilmar
5.30 Riga Ghetto House. Heritage and Remembrance of Latvian Jewry
Olga Alekseeva
6.15 Final Discussion