A Network of Heritage Practitioners supported by WHITRAP Shanghai
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Heritage Conservation at HKU
Celebrating 25 years of Education, Research and Fieldwork
Building on the legacy of the Architectural Conservation Programme (ACP), the Master of Science in Conservation [MSc(Conservation)] cultivates a new generation of forward‑thinking practitioners and scholars to lead innovation in heritage conservation by integrating state‑of‑the‑art technologies with rigorous scientific inquiry and robust technical training.
The programme embeds sustainability throughout conservation planning, management and design to address escalating risks from climate change and disasters, and pressures arising from urbanisation, gentrification and tourism. Through dedicated seminars, lectures, studios, fieldwork, hands‑on technical workshops and elective courses, students gain a strong theoretical, technical and practical grounding in current policies, methodologies and best practice, and apply this learning to real‑world projects. Students engage directly with advanced tools—including 3D laser scanning and photogrammetry, GIS and heritage BIM, materials characterisation and diagnostics, and data analytics—to support research‑led, evidence‑based decision‑making.
With internationally recognised strengths in architecture, building construction and planning, and close links to professional practice, the Faculty of Architecture at HKU offers an ideal interdisciplinary setting for educating well‑rounded conservation professionals and future heritage leaders.
The MSc(Conservation) is supported by the Built Heritage Research Collaborative (BHRC), a research laboratory within HKUrban Labs that facilitates knowledge exchange and collaborative projects among heritage researchers across HKU and with academic and professional partners.