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Wooden culture through Europe

Workshop No. 3 in Sweden

Guest programme

9-13 May 2002




May 9. Thursday

  ARRIVAL DAY

15.00

Last arrival to Arlanda airport. Hosts will meet at the airport.

16.06

Departure by train from Arlanda airport.

19.07

Arrival at Järvsö.

19.00

Swedish guests that arrange their own transport to Järvsö should arrive at 19.00 for check in at hotel Järvsöbaden.

19.45

Transport 3 km from hotel Järvsöbaden to Karlsgården (local open air museum).

20.00

Short tour around Karlsgården.

20.20

Dinner at Oljons farmstead, next to Karlsgården.


May 10. Friday

  THE WORKSHOP

08.00

Breakfast.

08.45

Short presentation of the project, the workshop and the programme for the day.

09.15

Transport to Ovanåker.

10.15

Visit at the farms in the villages of Ovanåker parish to who the summer farms belongs.

10.45

Transport to the summer farms.

11.15

Backanilses summer farm
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Short about the summer farms in Sweden and Ovanåker.
The different buildings at a summer farm.
Presentation of the workshop method.
Short about the premises for this type of restoration, state funding etc.
A walk around the summer farm to see the works.

12.00

Lunch

13.00

Demonstration of how to take dendrochronological samples for dating buildings.

13.30

Walk to Backa summer farm. Presentation of the work.

14.30

Näsjonases summer farm, with a granary dated 1542. Presentation of the work.

15.15

Transport back to hotel Järvsöbaden.

16.00

Presentation of the results of the Workshop programme so far.

17.00

Pause.

18.00

Presentation of the Study tour programme Saturday-Sunday. Lecture about the wooden architecture in the province of Hälsingland.

19.00

Dinner at hotel Järvsöbaden.


May 11. Saturday

  STUDY TOUR

08.00

Breakfast.

09.00

Departure.

09.45

Rengsjö village. Principles for state funding in Sweden.

11.00

Trönö church. Legislation, preservation, organisation and the economy for building conservation in churches.

12.00

The city of Söderhamn. The protection of the cultural heritage in a city i environment.

12.30

Lunch.

13.30

Departure.

14.30

The municipality of Iggesund. A cultural heritage from the industrial era.

16.00

Cultural heritage reserve - the Swedish cultural heritage policy. From the objects and monuments to the cultural heritage landscape.
The village of Västeräng. Is it possible to build new buildings in cultural heritage areas to maintain occupation, a "living country-side" and preserve the cultural heritage landscape? It is an interesting and challanging question that are often complicated and rises strong opinion. The three farms Ol-Ers, Ersk-Mickels and Schefners in the village of Västeräng in Delsbo parish will in 2002 be one of the first Cultural Heritage Reserves in Sweden. One of the premises for the constitution of this Cultural Reserve is the building of a new cow stable. Without cattle grazing in the village it is hard to keep the landscape open. The owners and representatives from the county administration will present the farm, the problems and the discussions about how to make this in the best way.

A short presentation of the window restoration at the farm Ol-Ers. We will also take a closer look at the facades in these log-houses that are pretty comon and very caracteristic in this area.

17.00

Departure.

17.45

Back in Järvsö.

19.00

Dinner at Oljons farm.


May 12. Sunday

  STUDY TOUR

08.00

Breakfast.

09.00

Departure.

09.30

Plastering of lime and clay on wooden constructions. Högbergs farm. Presentation by Christer Wallin, Öhmans Byggnadsvård (private company for building conservation).

10.30

Medeival granary. Örns farm in the village Ytteryg.
Restoration and a short move of the next oldest building in the county. The granary is dated to 1316 by the dendrochronological method. Legislation and state funds. Presentation by Daniel Åkerman, Gamla Trähus (private company for building conservation).

11.30

Belltower and a model of the belltower. The church in Ljusdal.
The belltowers in this area are high and very heavy wooden constructions. Damages in these construction make them sometimes complicated to restore. Presentation of the belltower in Ljusdal and a construction model of the belltower. Short about typical damages in belltowers. Presentation by Stig Nilsson, Byggservice (private company for building conservation).

12.30

Lunch.

13.30

New log houses. Ljusdal.
Presentation by Esbjörn Wallin and Magnus, Timmer AB (private company for production of new log houses).

14.15

Inteior decoration at the farm Kristoffers. Stene village (close to Järvsö).Ingela Broström, chairman of The Swedish Association for Building Conservation.

15.00

Coffee break.

15.30

Future collaboration. Discussion about future collaboration tasks to give opportunities for a continuous exchange of experiences in this field: education and training, organisation, funding and legislation.

18.00

Dinner at Oljons farm.


May 13. Monday

  DEPARTURE

07.30

Breakfast. Check out.

08.10

Transport to the railway station.

08.24

The train leaves Järvsö station.

11.13

The train arrives at Arlanda airport.

11.35

The train arrives Stockholm Central station

 

 

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