10.04. - 10.04.2025

The (practical) Institutions: How is heritage managed?

7-8.30 PM

Monument preservation is not just about conserving old stones and historic facades, but also about institutions, laws, and decision-making structures that shape our built environment every day. Who decides what is worth preserving? How do different institutions – from local heritage offices to international organizations – ­­work together (or against each other)?
The panel discussion brings together experts from different institutions to discuss the challenges of monument conservation and preservation in practice: from funding and bureaucracy, to the sometimes-conflicting interests of heritage conservation, development and public use, to the legal mandate of preserving cultural heritage for society.

Moderation : Silke Langenberg (ETH Zürich)  
Stefan Wülfert (Eidgenössische Kommission für Denkmalpflege, Präsident)  
Daniel Schneller (Kanton BS Denkmalpflege)  
Simon Berger (KSD President)  

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


Photo:  Members of the EKD in the field in 1898 (Windisch, AG). 
© Schweizerische Nationalbibliothek, Eidgenössisches Archiv für Denkmalpflege: Dokumentationen von Restaurierungen und Grabungen