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Boulder, Colorado, 30 November, 2002 -
Rural Mexico will be the location for one of Heritage Conservation
Network's 2003 series of hands-on building conservation workshops.
The workshop, to be held September 21-27, 2003, at San Francisco
de Borja Mission in Chihuahua, is part of HCN's continuing effort
to provide technical assistance to preservation projects while offering
an opportunity for students, conservators and other interested parties
to learn specialized building conservation skills.
The workshop is a cooperative effort between HCN and Misiones Coloniales
de Chihuahua, a non-profit organization that assists local residents
in the conservation of the 168 historic missions in the state of
Chihuahua. The workshop will focus on appropriate techniques for
working with adobe brick, lime plaster, and structural elements
such as vigas. Decorative elements, including carved wood and stone
and decoratively painted surfaces, will also be addressed during
the week-long course. The mission was established in 1639, destroyed
in the rebellion of 1648, and rebuilt by 1676.
"Of all our 2003 workshops, the one in Mexico presents the
greatest opportunity to support cultural heritage conservation.
The San Francisco De Borja Mission is part of the area's living
heritage, important to the daily life of the community, and local
residents and HCN participants will be learning side by side how
to properly care for the structure. The international participants
will be making a significant contribution to an important preservation
project and, as with all our workshops, will be able to take what
they've learned and apply it - either on a professional level or
a personal one - to projects of their own", says Jamie Donahoe,
HCN's Operations Director.
An on-site conservation expert guides and teaches participants
through the workshop, so participants need only an interest in preservation
and a willingness to learn while they work. Instruction will be
in English and Spanish. There is a small chance that State Government
will request that the workshop be held at the Santa Rosilia Mission,
which has a similar history and is in the same vicinity as San Francisco
de Borja. The exact location will not alter the details of the workshop,
and transportation will be provided from the city of Chihuahua to
the workshop site.
The cost of the workshop is US$ 875, which includes lodging, meals,
insurance, and workshop materials. Pre-registration is required;
registration materials and more workshop details are available from
HCN's web site at www.heritageconservation.net
or from their office at 1557 North Street, Boulder, Colorado, 80304,
USA. Phone +1 303 444 0128, Fax +1 775 320 6837, E-mail workshops@heritageconservation.net.
Heritage Conservation Network is a non-profit organization dedicated
to the conservation of architectural heritage around the world.
Through a network of experts, volunteers and community members,
the organization aims to increase awareness of the significance
of historic sites and stimulate each community's interest in and
knowledge of appropriate conservation skills, thus helping to provide
for the long-term preservation of significant structures and sites.
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