04.09. - 04.09.2025

The Next Generation: Learning and Shaping Future Heritage

7–8.30 PM

Monument preservation is evolving—not only through new tools and approaches but also through the ways it passes on knowledge. How do young professionals see the field today? And how can we better educate future generations about the need to preserve cultural heritage?
This panel brings together emerging voices in preservation alongside educators and architectural practitioners to discuss the changing landscape of heritage. From school programs to university courses and grassroots initiatives, we explore how new ideas and diverse perspectives are shaping the future of preservation. How do we ensure that heritage remains relevant in a fast-changing world? Join us for a discussion on learning, innovation, and the next generation of monument preservation.

Modération: Rune Frandsen (ETHZ)  
Anne-Chantal Rufer (Ville en Tête)  

An event organized by the Chair of Construction Heritage and Preservation (Prof. Dr. Silke Langenberg) of the ETH Zürich as part of the exhibition ‘What Was Could Be: Experiments between Preservation and Architecture’.

Venue: S AM, Steinenberg 7, Basel