Docomomo International

Docomomo International
Founded 1988 by Dutch architects Hubert-Jan Henket and Wessel de Jongein Eindhoven
Location Global
Barcelona, hosted by the Fundació Mies van der Rohe (since 2010)
Services Protection and conservation of Modern Architecture
Website www.docomomo.com

Docomomo International (sometimes written as DoCoMoMo or simply Docomomo) is a non-profit organization whose full title is International Working Party for Documentation and Conservation of Buildings, Sites and Neighborhoods of the Modern Movement.

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History

Its foundation was inspired by the work of ICOMOS, the International Council on Monuments and Sites, established in 1965. The work of Icomos was concerned with the protection and conservation of historical buildings and sites, whereas Docomomo was founded to take up the challenge of the protection and conservation of Modern Architecture and Urbanism.

Docomomo International was founded in Eindhoven in 1988 by Dutch architects Hubert-Jan Henket and Wessel de Jonge. Henket chaired Docomomo International with de Jonge as secretary until September 2000 when the International Secretariat relocated to Paris, where it was hosted by the Cité de l’Architecture et du Patrimoine, in the Palais de Chaillot. The Chair was Maristella Casciato, architect and architect historian; with Émilie d'Orgeix, architectural historian, as secretary and Anne-Laure Guillet as director. In 2010, the International Secretariat was relocated to Barcelona, hosted by the Fundació Mies van der Rohe. Ana Tostoes, architect and architect historian chairs Docomomo International with Ivan Blasi, architect, as secretary.

Conferences and seminars

Docomomo holds biennial international conferences where the people related to conservation issues gather and exchange information and studies pertaining to their scholarly research. The list of conferences held until now is as follows:

The 2012 Conference will be held in Espoo, Finland.

The International Scientific Committee on Technology (ISC/T) organizes seminars covering the following themes: restoration of reinforced concrete structures, curtain-wall facades, windows and glass, wood and the modern movement, colours in modern architecture and stone in modern buildings.

Seminars and conferences are often held in key modernist buildings, as for instance at Alvar Aalto’s Vyborg Library (2003 ISC/T seminar), Brinkman and Leendert van der Vlugt's Van Nelle factory in Rotterdam (2008 Conference), and Gordon Bunshaft's Lever House in New York (closing party at 2004 Conference).

Work at national level

Many countries have national Docomomo working parties, as either part of academic establishments or architecture federations. They may define gazeteers of important structures to be protected, such as DoCoMoMo Key Scottish Monuments, or support local campaigners.[1]

Docomomo's preservation work along with others was recognised by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection after a 2009 charrette to protect the former Bell Labs Holmdel Complex.[2]

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