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Beyond Memories: Conserving Heritage in France and Macao

Date & Time

27 Nov 2019 7pm-9pm

Location

JC Cube

Price

$50

General

Supported by
CARFT


Tai Kwun Conversations is a series of inspiring talks that brings together brilliant minds to discuss the challenges and rewards in pursuing a sustainable future through active management of heritage resources. Join us at this monthly event to discover outstanding practices in heritage conservation and strike up a conversation with our renowned guest speakers.


Aside from preserving a city’s memories, what does conserving historical buildings contribute to?

Looking for answers to this question, Macao architect André Lui travelled to Paris for his studies in heritage conservation 16 years ago and obtained the professional qualification of Architecte du Patrimoine in France. His extensive study and investigation into numerous outstanding conservation projects in France has helped him gain a deep understanding of the French approach to protecting ancient buildings, which has greatly influenced his practice in Macao.

In this talk, André will introduce the evolution of conservation approaches in France illustrated with notable case studies, following that he will share his professional experience in safeguarding Macao’s historical buildings.

*The event will be conducted in Cantonese, with simultaneous interpretation from Cantonese to English available.


Tickets | HKD 50

Please register and pay on art-mate.net


Programme Highlights


About the Speaker

Lui chak keong

Phd candidate on Culture Heritage (Macao University of Science and Technology)

Architect (Macao), Architecte du Patrimoine (France)

Born in Macao and graduated from the Faculty of Architecture, Universidade Tecnica, Lisbon (Portugal) in 1999.

Between 2000 and 2003, he worked as architect at the Culture Institute of the Macao SAR Government and he was mainly engaged in conservation & restoration projects. He also participated in the elaboration of documents for the application process of Macao’s Historical Center to be classified as World Heritage.

From 2003 to 2005, he completed a specialist study on cultural heritage (conservation and reuse of ancient buildings and historical district) at Centre des Hautes Etudes des Chaillot in Paris, consequently he obtained the Diplome du Centre des Hautes Etudes des Chaillot - Post Master, as well as the professional qualification of Architecte du Patrimoine in France.

In 2006 he opened his own design studio in Macao and he works mainly in heritage site projects.

From 2008 to 2010, he was a member of the working group for the elaboration of Macao Urban Concept Plan at the Research Centre for Sustainable Development Strategies of the Macao SAR Government.

From 2014 to 2017, he was a member of Cultural Heritage Committee of the Macao SAR Government.

Major architectural projects

2012     Project of the Lu Ban Carpentry Exhibition Hall, Macao (built)(Gold Prize – 2018 Macao Architecture Awards)

2010     Project of the Nacha Temple Museum, Macao - World Heritage Site - (built) (Award of Excellence – 2016 Macao Architecture Awards)

2007     Project of the Zheng Guanying Memorial Museum, Macao - World Heritage Site - (built)

2003     Sacred Art Museum of S. Joseph Seminary of Macao - World Heritage Site - (built)

2003     participation in the project for the Extension building of Robert Ho Tong Library, Macao - World Heritage Site - (built)

2003     participation in the restoration project of the Tak Seng On Pawnshop, Macao (built)

2002     Project for the Great Egyptian Museum, Cairo (international competition)

2002     participation in the project for Central Library of Macao (built)

2000     participation in the project for Restaurant Vinha, Macao (built)

Major urban projects

2016     Studies Plan for the view protection of the Guia Lighthouse, Macao (World Heritage Site)

2012     Studies of some historical buildings in Macao, including survey and analysis

2009     Architectual Restoration Plan for the Felicidade district (Macao heritage site), including survey and analysis of buildings