Network
DOCOMOMO
DOCOMOMO International is a non-profit organization dedicated to the documentation and conservation of buildings, sites and neighborhoods of the Modern Movement. In 2022 Heritage & Architecture and the DOCOMOMO entered into a collaboration to host the headquarter. The aim of the collaboration is to evolve the network into a global platform for documentation, conservation and (re)use of modern movement legacy and to provide and share educational, academic and professional knowledge.
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KNOB
The KNOB (Royal Netherlands Society of Architectural History) stimulates the exchange of knowledge in the field of spatial heritage. In 2008 Heritage & Architecture and the KNOB entered into a collaboration. The aim of the collaboration is to expand the platform for the scientific study of cultural heritage and to improve its practical application. The KNOB enjoys academic hospitality but retains full independence and determines its own policy and views.
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UNESCO
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is a specialised agency of the United Nations, aimed at promoting world peace and security through international cooperation in education, arts, sciences and culture. HA hosts the TUDelft-UNESCO Chair on Heritage and Values (HEVA): Heritage and the Reshaping of Urban Conservation for sustainability.
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NRP
The National Renovation Platform (NRP) is an independent knowledge network of companies and organisations in the real estate sector that focuses on sustainable adaptive reuse of buildings and areas. In addition, NRP facilitates the ‘Gulden Feniks’ prize and the postgraduate NRP Academy. HA members participate in the network, are part of the NRP board and tutor in the NRP curriculum.
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RILEM
The International Union of Laboratories and Experts in Construction Materials, Systems and Structures (RILEM) is a non-profit association which stimulates scientific cooperation in the fields of construction materials and structures. HA members participate in the activities of RILEM, in cluster E “Masonry, Timber and Cultural Heritage”.
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WTA
WTA-NL-VL is a Scientific-Technical Group active in the field of Recommendations on Building Renovation and Conservation of Monuments in the Netherlands and Flanders, part of WTA international. HA members participate in the activity of WTA NL-VL, taking part to the board, technical committees and organizing (collaborative) dissemination activities.