- 27 Aug 2026 to 04 Dec 2026
- Five modules of online teaching spread over ten weeks & one week in-person in Ahmedabad
- Blended (online + on-campus)
- A certificate of course completion
- INR 25000 + GST
- Open to professionals who work with or are interested in modern heritage conservation, such as architects, planners, engineers, conservator-restorers, policymakers, site managers, advocates, and related occupations.
About
CEPT Professional Programs (CPP), in collaboration with the Getty Conservation Institute and INTACH, presents an advanced course on Modern Architecture Conservation in India. This hybrid course introduces participants to a broad range of issues related to the conservation of modern architecture, with an emphasis on case studies to offer practical and technical skills. The course is addressed to mid-career professionals in the field of architecture, design, engineering, architectural conservation, and site management working or living in South Asian Countries.
The course seeks to foster an appreciation for the significance of modern architecture both in India and the broader range. It aims to develop an understanding of the wide range of challenges in protecting and conserving modern architecture within the framework of conservation practice and philosophy.
During the course there will be a focus on technical challenges and conservation approaches related to modern architecture and modern materials such as reinforced concrete. By facilitating access to relevant and reliable resources, the course aims to support ongoing learning on modern architecture conservation principles and practices. Additionally, it endeavors to enrich professional networks by encouraging active engagement with colleagues from various parts of the country and the region, thereby fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange.
Program Structure
The 2026 Course on Modern Architecture Conservation in India (MACI26) will be delivered in a blended format consisting of five modules of online teaching spread over ten weeks (August 27–October 29, 2026) and one week in-person in Ahmedabad (November 29 –December 4, 2026).
Applications and Admissions
The course is designed for up to 25 participants. It is open to professionals who work with or are interested in modern heritage conservation, such as architects, planners, engineers, conservator-restorers, policymakers, site managers, advocates, and related occupations.
In the selection process, preference will be given to applicants currently living or working in South Asian countries. International applicants are subject to applicable Government of India regulations and required statutory clearances.
A certificate of course completion will be awarded only to participants with more than 75% of course attendance.
Sample Certificate
