Concepción: Diploma students participate in the Perception Workshop® given by German architect Karsten Feucht.
As part of the module on creativity and design of heritage projects of the “Diploma in Collaborative Methodologies for Heritage Projects with a Critical Approach”, yesterday the German architect and sociologist Karsten Feucht, gave the Perception Workshop®, his patented master class that provides tools and group communication to discover the qualities and potentials of heritage sites.
The activity took place on the fourth day of the “IV International and Interdisciplinary Cultural Heritage Congress: Industrial Heritage, Social Issues and Challenges for the New Governance”, with the participation of both students of the diploma course and congress attendees.
Both the module and the workshop itself have allowed students to learn to apply participatory and collaborative approaches from the perception of each one of them and their surrounding reality, thus visualizing the planning and execution of heritage projects in their respective territories.
This innovative and completely free training program is sponsored by the Master’s in Architectural Heritage Intervention at the University of Chile and is nationally accredited through NCh#2728. The classes are conducted by the renowned OTEC Cultura y Territorio in conjunction with professors of the highest renown from around the world, ensuring interdisciplinary excellence in education.
Karsten Feucht is an architect and sociologist from the Technical University of Berlin. Dipl.-Ing. Architecture 1996. He has additional training in culture and art management, transformation management, communication of industrial culture, quality management according to, moderation methods, team management and mediation. He is an industrial heritage manager and works at the Berlin Center for Industrial Heritage.
Photographs by Sebastián Orellana.