Key Accountabilities:
Role of Purpose: The Desktop Study Specialist in Architectural Conservation plays a vital role in the preliminary assessment and documentation of heritage sites and buildings through desktop-based research and analysis. This specialist will utilize a variety of sources including historical records, maps, satellite imagery, and digital archives to support conservation planning, restoration projects, and heritage documentation efforts.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Conduct detailed desktop-based research on heritage structures, archaeological sites, and urban conservation areas.
- Analyse and interpret historical documents, old maps, drawings, photographs, and archival records.
- Compile and present comprehensive conservation background reports and historical narratives.
- Assist in preparing conservation management plans, heritage impact assessments, and restoration project documentation.
- Use GIS tools, CAD, and other digital platforms to support spatial and visual documentation of heritage assets.
- Collaborate with architects, conservationists, archaeologists, and planners for integrated project approaches.
- Evaluate statutory and non-statutory listings, planning documents, and historical significance assessments.
- Maintain and update digital archives and project databases related to conservation studies.
- Stay up to date with local and international conservation regulations and standards (e.g., UNESCO, ICOMOS).
Qualifications/Requirements:
- Strong experience in conducting archival and historical research.
- Proficient in desktop tools: GIS, AutoCAD, Adobe, Microsoft Office, and heritage documentation platforms.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to produce clear, accurate reports.
- Strong analytical thinking and attention to detail.
- Knowledge of conservation principles, guidelines (e.g., Venice Charter), and relevant heritage policies.
- Experience working in a conservation consultancy or heritage organization is an advantage.
- Bachelor’s or master’s degree in architecture, Architectural Conservation, Historic Preservation, Heritage Studies, or a related field.
- Advantage, Deeper theoretical and practical knowledge of conservation principles.
- 5 years’ or more experience in this field.