Rome and the Myth of its Eternity
How do we best conserve our architectural heritage? Join Notre Dame’s School of Architecture and researcher María Margarita Segarra Lagunes of Roma Tre University for a discussion on the history, conservation and restoration of the monuments and archaeological sites of Rome, the Eternal City.
Attendees may earn AIA credit from any of these lectures. Architects must maintain a certain amount of continuing education credits each year to keep their license.
Experience the Event
Wednesday, June 5, 2024 3:00 pm
How do we best conserve our architectural heritage? Join Notre Dame’s School of Architecture and researcher María Margarita Segarra Lagunes of Roma Tre University for a discussion on the history, conservation and restoration of the monuments and archaeological sites of Rome, the Eternal City.
Speakers:
María Margarita Segarra Lagunes, professor of Conservation of Architectural Heritage researcher at the Department of Architecture of Roma Tre University.
Meet the Speaker: María Margarita Segarra Lagunes
María Margarita Segarra Lagunes received a Ph.D. in History and Conservation of Art and Architecture at Roma Tre University and is a full time researcher at their Department of Architecture, where she teaches Conservation of Architectural Heritage. She is involved in numerous research projects on the history and conservation of architectural heritage, and has carried out restoration projects on monuments and archaeological sites. She has published numerous essays on architectural history and restoration of monuments.