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Mariana Correia has a PhD in Heritage Conservation of World Heritage Sites (2010) from Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom; an Earthen Architecture Master Diploma (2000) from CRAterre-ENSAG, France; Post-graduate Studies on Cultural Routes from the Council of Europe (1999) and a Masters (2002) and Architecture degree (1995) from the University of Lisbon, Portugal.
Since 2021, she is the Director of DAMG - Gallaecia Department of Architecture and Multimedia at UPT - Portucalense University, where she is Professor of ‘History and Theory of Conservation and Restoration’ and Coordinator of the dissertation’s course. She was Escola Superior Gallaecia President (2010-2021), Portuguese university school and Director of CI-ESG Research Center at ESG. She supervises several international PhD theses and Master dissertations and is the Project-Leader of the European Projects 3dPast (‘Leaving and Virtual Visiting European World Heritage’ (2016-2020) with the aegis of UNESCO-WHEAP; and VerSus (‘Lessons from Vernacular Heritage to Sustainable Architecture’ (2012-2014): www.esg.pt/versus). Also, funded by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT), she coordinated the research project SEISMIC-V (‘Vernacular Seismic Culture in Portugal’ (2013-2015): www.esg.pt/seismic-v).
M. Correia is an ICOMOS World Heritage Advisor, and did several World Heritage Reactive Monitoring, Technical Evaluation, Advisory and Upstream missions in Africa, Europe, Middle-East and Asia: Arg-E Bam, in Iran (2011); was invited to represent ICOMOS-UNESCO to Sanaa, in Yemen (suspended due to unrest); Yazd, in Iran (2016); Bahla Fort, in Oman (2017); 1st World War transnational serial property in Belgium-France (43 sites) (2017); Mozambique island, in Mozambique (2018); Arslantepe Mound, in Turkey (2019); Advisory mission (2019) and Reactive Monitoring Mission to the 28 Castles & Forts of Ghana (2020); and Upstream process mission to Turkey (2021). Since 2017, she has been a World Heritage instructor in several WH courses for UNESCO, ICOMOS, ICCROM, IUCN, AWHF, and ARC-WH.
She is a nominator for the Aga Khan Award for Architecture (since 2009); Steering Committee Member (2012-2015) of WHEAP-UNESCO (World Heritage Earthen Architecture Programme from UNESCO); Steering Committee member for the annual training Festival ArchiTerre from the Algerian Ministry of Culture (2011-2016); Peer Review Committee member of the Seismic Retrofitting Project (SRP) from the Getty Conservation Institute (2017); and Steering Committee President of the Earthen Architecture Centre of Mopti in Mali, from the Aga Khan Trust for Culture (2015-2018), with annual coordination meetings in Mali; Research Proposals Reviewer for FNRS (International Affairs Unit of the Fund for Scientific Research), for Bilateral Mobility Projects from Belgium and Japan, and for European Scientific Research. She also did several technical and scientific reviews for ICOMOS, WH International Assistance Fund, World Monument Watch, CONACYT-Mexico, and SNSF-Swiss.
Member of the Board of Trustees of three Heritage and Art Foundations, the Portuguese Foundation Convento da Orada, the Spanish Foundation Antonio Font de Bedoya and the Cerveira Bienal of Art Foundation. She is co-founder of the Iberian Prize on Vernacular Architecture Research. She is an ICOMOS-ISCEAH Board member, ICOMOS-CIAV expert, and was invited to join the ICOMOS-Climate Change & Heritage Working Group Task Force. She was President of ICOMOS-ISCEAH (2018-2020), PROTERRA coordinator (2011-2014); ICOMOS Portugal Board member (2018-2021); and was elected ICOMOS-Portugal Advisory Council President. She is the Portuguese Chair holder of "UNESCO Chair-Earthen Architecture, Building Cultures, and Sustainable development".
She was honored with scholarships by: the Portuguese government for her PhD at Oxford, UK; French government for her Masters in Grenoble, France; Norwegian Ministry of Culture to attend LNC17 World Heritage course; Chinese Ministry of Culture to attend ICCROM 2017 World Heritage course. She was awarded the 2015 ICCROM diploma "Communication and Teaching skills in Conservation and Science"; 2016 United Nations UNITAR course diploma in Japan on "World Heritage Sites"; Distinguished in 2016 by the European Commission as Project-leader; and Awarded in 2017 with AADIPA European Prize of Architecture Heritage Intervention (cat. D).
She is an Editorial Advisory Board member of several journals: ‘Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development’, ‘Journal of Archaeology of Architecture’, and 'Built Heritage'. Author of 2 books; 9 World Heritage mission reports; co-editor of 22 books; wrote more than 150 book chapters & papers published in earthen architecture, vernacular heritage, cultural heritage, conservation, and sustainable development. She gave lectures, classes and keynote openings in English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese, in more than 35 countries.
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Virtual and Augmented Reality for Architecture and Designpp.155-178, (2022)
ARSITEKTURAno. 2 (2022): 379-379
Built Heritageno. 1 (2021): 1-2
Firenze University Press eBooks (2020)
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