Subject: Course on museum buildings
"The Museum Building and Environment" Australian Sugar Industry Museum Mourilyan (near Cairns) Australia October 28 - November 1, 2002 Application forms and details available on <URL:http://www.amonline.net.au/mbe> The five-day course compiles the most recent research results and is designed for Museums, Libraries, Archives and Historic House personnel. The workshop will bring together information relevant to personnel managing collections. Topics covered through both lectures and practical will include: environmental standards, risk analysis, disaster preparedness, passive and active climate control, monitoring of micro-environment, building orientation and design, appropriate design to avoid condensation, optimising microclimate through design and materials selection, low impact and sustainable materials selection, and dealing with indoor and outdoor pollutants. The emphasis of the course will be on training the participant to get an overview on understanding the various issues affecting a museum building, and thus be able to design/retrofit any building for the long term preservation of their collections. A particular emphasis will be towards small cultural institutions. Instructors include Architects, Building Scientists and Museum Professionals from Universities, CSIRO and Museums. Speakers include Steve Brown (CSIRO), Ivan Cole (CSIRO), Vinod Daniel (Australian Museum), Colin Pearson (University of Canberra), and Steve King (University of New South Wales). The workshop will include many aspects particularly relevant to small cultural institutions. It will be held at the Australian Sugar Industry Museum (ASIM), a small, well facilitated museum located in tropical North Queensland (close to Cairns) which recently completed a major museum building program. The registration fee for the workshop is AU$900 + GST which includes workshop notes, site visits, opening reception, morning and afternoon tea and lunches. Deadline: The course will be restricted to 20 participants to maximise interactions. The registration deadline is September 23, 2002. Due to the limited number of participants that can be accommodated, early registration is advised. Language of instruction: English For further information please contact: Vinod Daniel Head, Research Centre for Materials Conservation and the Built Environment Australian Museum 6 College Street Sydney NSW 2000 Australia +61 2 9320 6115 Fax: +61 2 9320 6070 Mobile: +61 411 021 600 vinodd [at] austmus__gov__au *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:79 Distributed: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-79-009 ***Received on Wednesday, 22 May, 2002