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Título-Patrimonio Arquitectónico, Civil, Urbanístico y Rehabilitación de Construcciones Existentes

Doctoral Programme in Ristoration of Historical Constructions, Urban Evolution and Refurbishment

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Presentación-Patrimonio Arquitectónico, Civil, Urbanístico y Rehabilitación de Construcciones Existentes

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This doctoral programme has been running since the academic year 2014-2015, and operates in conjunction with the Polytechnic University of Catalonia/BarcelonaTech (UPC), the University of Cantabria (Unican) and the University of the Basque Country/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea (UPV/EHU), with the latter as coordinator. It has a de facto association with the UPC and the UPV/EHU Schools of Architecture, and with the Humanities Department and the School of Civil Engineering at the Unican.

The programme periodically organises a Doctoral Conference (ISBN: 978-84-9082-964-6) in the three cities of Barcelona, Santander and Donostia-San Sebastián.

There are currently over 70 doctoral theses registered on this programme, and one doctoral student recently won the UPV/EHU Extraordinary Doctorate award for her thesis.

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Part-time studies

Duration: 5 - 8 courses

Places available: 2

Approximate fees: 219 €/academic year

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Full-time studies

Duration: 3 - 5 courses

Places available: 5

Approximate fees: 301 €/academic year

Contact

Academic queries: santiago.sanchez@ehu.eus

Administrative queries: irene.zapirain@ehu.eus

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Research teams and research topics

Research teams and research topics
Research teamsResearch topics
UC team
  • Alternative mobility systems and new approaches to urban regeneration
  • Art and heritage
  • Characterization of materials
  • Knowledge of buildings of the past and historical centres: historical and future evolution
  • Non-destructive methods applied to the rehabilitation of constructed heritage
  • Sustainable urban forms and processes of urban and patrimonial regeneration
  • Technologies for the energy efficiency of rehabilitation
  • Technology for structural restoration and rehabilitation
  • The recovery of abandoned areas
  • Theory and history of restoration
  • Valuing of heritage
UPC team
  • Knowledge of buildings of the past and historical centres: historical and future evolution
  • New uses of architectural, civil and urban heritage
  • Sustainable urban forms and processes of urban and patrimonial regeneration
  • The recovery of abandoned areas
  • Valuing of heritage
  • Visual modelling and simulation in Architecture, Civil Work and Urban Planning
UPV/EHU team
  • Characterization, structural and of the structure
  • Development of new materials for surface protection
  • Heritage and public space
  • Knowledge of buildings of the past and historical centres: historical and future evolution
  • New uses of architectural, civil and urban heritage
  • Planning and heritage
  • Technology for structural restoration and rehabilitation
  • The intervention project
  • Theory and history of restoration
  • Visual modelling and simulation in Architecture, Civil Work and Urban Planning