CHARM - Conservation Heritage Architecture, buildings and sites by Resilient Methods: hydro-climate factors
The doctoral network CHARM (Conservation of Heritage Architecture, buildings and sites by Resilient Methods: hydro-climate factors) aims to train 13 doctoral candidates in response to unfulfilled recruitment needs in research and innovation sectors on cultural heritage conservation and restoration. The Research partnership is constituted of 12 beneficiaries and 11 associated partners. CHARM puts together researchers from universities and research organisms (12 academic beneficiaries), 1 national and 2 local organizations in charge of Cultural Heritage conservation, 2 Small and Midsize Enterprise, 2 industrial producer of building materials, and 2 Non-Governmental Organization, from 9 European and 1 South American countries. CHARM develops new sustainable conservation and restoration solutions, adapted to the current and future climate conditions, designed in a circular economy philosophy, having a low environmental footprint and high handprint. CHARM also responds to socio-economical requirements of wellbeing and proposes conservation/restoration solutions economically acceptable and respecting the cultural value of buildings. CHARM proposes a holistic approach including: i) site observation and data collection, ii) data preparation to be used by AI, models, etc, iii) methods for understanding and modelling past and future degradation of architectural heritage, iv) sustainable conservation solutions to several observed problems, v) assessment of the impact of architectural conservation on the environment and of the environment (past, present and future) on architectural heritage, vi) bidirectional interactions with society proposing risk management plans but also taking into account the society wills and needs. CHARM develops a durable training program consisting of academic courses, summer schools, online seminars, restoration work-camps, international conferences (organisation and participation), MOOCs. These activities will continue after the end of project.

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Project details
Scientific responsability: Carmela Veccaro
Funding source: HORIZON EUROPE
Call: HORIZON-MSCA-2024-DN-01
Start date: 01/01/2026 - end date: 31/12/2029
Total EU contribution: 3.772.674,00 €
Participants
- Cy Cergy Paris Universite, France - Coordinator
- Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Italy
- Ustav Teoreticke a Aplikovane Mechaniky Avcr, Czech Republic
- Universidad de Alicante, Spain
- Norges Teknisk-Naturvitenskapelige Universitet Ntnu, Norway
- Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
- Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium
- Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy
- Politecnico di Milano, Italy
- Colegio Mayor de Nuestra Senora Delrosario Corporacion sin Animo de Lucro, Colombia
- Universitaet Graz, Austria
- Idryma Technologias Kai Erevnas, Greece
Associated partners:
- Università degli Studi di Ferrara, Italy
- Koninklijk Instituut voor Het Kunstpatrimonium, Belgium
- Gea Asesoria Geologica, Spain
- Chaux et Enduits de Saint-Astier, France
- Epitopos, France
- Rempart, France
- Comune di Cremona, Italy
- Nidaros Cathedral Restoration Workshop, Norway
- Tecnologia Navarra de Nanoproductos Sl, Spain
- Polytechneio Kritis, Greece
- Institut für Wohnbauforschung, Austria