The 5th meeting of the ERAMCA project and the Final Workshop were convened from January 7 to 11 of 2024 at Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent (TTPU)

The 5th meeting of the ERAMCA project and the Final Workshop were convened from January 7 to 11 of 2024 at Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent (TTPU), Uzbekistan. The aim of the meeting was to gather all ERAMCA project partners at TTPU to discuss the progress of the activation of the ERAMCA master degree program and laboratory in every partner university. The following high-level guests participated at the meeting: Ms. Sara Noshadi,Head of the UNESCO Office in Tashkent, Uzbekistan; Ms. Aziza Abdurakhmanova, Coordinator of National Erasmus + Office in Uzbekistan; Mr. Botir Abdullayev, Art and Culture Development Foundation under the…

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TTPU progressing to develop key specialists in the field of the restoration of historical monuments

TTPU, ERAMCA ERASMUS + second level master students are successfully strengthening their obtained theoretical knowledge on the restoration of historical monuments in practice. From 18 to 22 September 2023, students actively participated in restoration projects of timber construction of Juma mosques, Khiva under the supervision of specialists and restorers from Half-timbered center Quedlinburg, Germany. During the project following restoration works have been performed: Restoration of historical column and door Elimination of damaged parts and production of new fitting parts Restoration of historical timber frame construction Restoration of historical painting, mixing ecologically color based on historical recipes for color

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Japanese professors were awarded the title of “Honorary Professor” of Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent.

Yasushi Niitsu, professor of Japan's Denki University, and Chikahiro Minova, professor of the National Research Institute of Earth Sciences and Natural Disaster Resilience, were awarded the title of "Honorary Professor" of Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent. Professor Chikahiro Minova is famous for his scientific work on "Analysis and strengthening of seismic independence of buildings". Minova Chikahiro headed many years of scientific projects, such as learning the experience of Japanese people on the construction of seismic priority buildings, establishing the activity of laboratories organized in the institute.

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Japanese professors held a seminar training at TTPU

On July 31 and August 1, 2023, a two-day scientific seminar training was organized at Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent with the support of experts from Japan.For the seminar, specialists and researchers from Ferghana Polytechnic Institute, Namangan Institute of Engineering and Technology, and Tashkent University of Architecture and Construction were invited.Professor Yasushi Niitsu from Tokyo Denki University and Chikahiro Minova from the National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience participated in this seminar.In seminar training, seminar participants and Japanese professors jointly conducted an image-processing experiment with a small building model.

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Master Degree Program: “Restoration and Conservation of Historical Monuments”

Facebook Instagram Linkedin Telegram Twitter Youtube ADMISSION 2024 Overview of the ProgramThe Master Course will cover the interdisciplinary approach to complex problems of environmental risk assessment and mitigation on Cultural Heritage assets both from a theoretical and practical point of view.Curriculum of the master program was developed in the frame work of ERAMCA EU ERASMUS+ project (https://eramca.com/) which considers real needs, knowledge and expertise for restoration and conservation of historical monuments of Central Asian Countries.The overall pedagogical approach is to set up with an outline of innovative learning schemes, including e-learning and learning by doing. Program OfferIn this program, students…

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BIM WORKFLOW TO SEISMIC STABILITY ASSESSMENT

Assessment of seismic stability of historical monuments is one of the big challenges faced by many civil engineers. This is because historical monuments are sophisticated in nature and made of comprehensive architectural elements such as domes, arches, beam roofs, facades, ornamental frames and rosettes. Computer modeling of these unique monuments with these geometric figures are not always easy. But this issue may be resolved with the usage of tools in Building Information Modeling and workflows.   Digital Architecture Team has organized a demo project to assess the seismic stability of Ash-Shoshiy Mausoleum in Khasti Imom Complex in Tashkent. First of all,…

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“Traditional Bukharian Jewish Houses” Project

In the fall of 2021, Digital Architecture Team (DAT) of Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent (TTPU) joined the “Traditional Bukharian Jewish Houses” project in the city of Bukhara to bring its own technical expertise to a unique project implemented by the International Institute for Central Asian Studies (IICAS) and Bukhara National University. Its funding comes from the World Monuments Fund (WMF).  The aim of the project is to utilize the latest digital technologies for electronic documentation and creating the best conservation practice guidelines for Bukharian Traditional Jewish Houses.  The first phase of the project was conducted from 25 of September…

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TTPU Makes Differences on Preserving Objects of Cultural Heritages in Uzbekistan

TURIN POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY IN TASHKENT SEPTEMBER 17, 2020 TTPU NEWSLETTER Laureate: TTPU Makes Differences on Preserving Objects of Cultural Heritages in Uzbekistan September 17, 2020 By Khasan Khankeldiyev, TTPU’s International Relations Department Local participants of the seminar on preserving objects of the cultural heritages are getting ready to meet their counterparts from Italy, Germany, Croatia and Tajikistan via Zoom platform at TTPU’s conference hall (September 15, 2020). At a seminar on preserving the cultural heritages held at TTPU this week, Laureate of the State Prize of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Abdusafi Rahmonov, said that Turin Polytechnic University makes differences and…

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Turin Polytechnic University Conducts a Seminar on Preserving the Cultural Heritage Sites this September

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February 13, 2020, Turin, Italy, the kick-off meeting of ERAMCA ERASMUS + project. Strategy Forum on need analysis in Environmental Risk Assessment and Mitigation on Cultural Heritage Assets in Central Asia is to be conducted at Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent on September 15, 2020, within the framework of the ERAMCA Erasmus + project. Keynote speakers, researchers and participants of partner countries are expected to participate in the conference hall of the university or at least meet online in a virtual conference due to the COVID-19 pandemic. If you want to join online webinar, please contact bonu.azizova@gmail.com to get a…

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Turin Polytechnic University and the World Bank for the Safety of Public Schools in the City of Andijan

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Turin Polytechnic University students are in a field of study in one of the public schools in the city of Andijan (August 9, 2019). Turin Polytechnic University students and a team of experts assessed the seismic resistance of a number of public schools in the city of Andijan under the World Bank School Safety Project from August 1 to August 14 of 2019. Professors and students from Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent and experts from the Institute of Mechanics and Seismology participated in field research to collect the necessary information from 9 different buildings and assess the seismic resistance of…

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