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Paris: World Heritage in Practice 2010

Sacre Couer CathedralThe University of Florida College of Design, Construction & Planning Center for World Heritage Research & Stewardship at the Paris Research Center

January through April, 2010.

For the better part of a millennium, Paris has thrived as a work of art, a working metropolis, and a global magnet … reinventing itself with each époque.

The WORLD HERITAGE IN PRACTICE program is enhanced by its setting in Paris among world-renowned museums and architectural monuments, reinforced by the presence of the foremost world cultural organizations headquartered in the city, including UNESCO, International Council on Monuments and Sites, and the World Monuments Fund.

Paris affords a living laboratory for graduate or advanced undergraduate students and post-graduates from a range of disciplines including: Planning, Architecture, Interior Design, Construction, Engineering, History, French Culture, Anthropology, Law, International Studies, Arts and Sciences, Sustainability, and Historic Preservation.

Courses Offered

  • DCP 6710 : Programs & Processes
  • ARC 5800 : Research, Theory & Practice
  • DCP 6931 : Sustainable Heritage
  • ARC 5791 : Special Topics in Architectural History

Program Faculty

  • College of Design, Construction and Planning, University of Florida
  • Roy Eugene Graham, FAIA, Fellow US/ICOMOS Beinecke-Reeves Distinguished Professor Director: Historic Preservation Programs & Center for World Heritage Research & Stewardship
  • Susan Tate, AIA, Architect & Professor Emeritus, LEED®AP
  • Linda Stevenson, AIA, Architect, LEED®AP

The UF Center for Heritage Research & Stewardship is an Institutional Member of the International Council on Monuments & Sites

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Mailing Address:
2008 Turlington Hall
P.O. Box 117300
Gainesville, FL 32611

4 rue de Chevreuse
75006 Paris, France
Phone: 011 33 (0)1 43 22 10 65
Fax: 011 33 (0)1 43 22 07 35