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<< Objectives >>Revintage aims to understand and communicate the dynamic of post-war European interiors by looking into local case studies, uncovering a network of stakeholders, and identifying practices of care and destruction that impact on a part of our daily life that is key to local culture, but that is not yet formally recognized as cultural heritage. The project focuses on setting up an EQF framework for preserving post-war interiors for VET courses in the field of design, construction, and restoration.<< Implementation >>The research that will be done during the Revintage project focuses on four activities: Interiors as cultural heritage, mapping the heritage and educational network, bringing those sectors together and defining the EQF framework. The research is conducted within a large group of involved stakeholders. Interviews will take place, focus groups will be organized, etc. All is practical, aimed at the end-user, including educators that have little or no contact with the cultural heritage of Europe.<< Results >>In the end, there will be an EQF framework based on the vulnerability of interiors in the becoming of cultural heritage, a general mapping of the network that impacts post-war interiors, an analysis of a more value-aware, sustainable, and affordable way of dealing with the interiors, differentiated by relevant groups and ideas for educational activities for the target group. All results will be disseminated thoroughly by different means and in close contact with the VET sector.
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