Meeting for Joint Cooperation on Sustainable Mud Buildings Preservation Dr. Fawzia Mahdi, Head of the Department of Archaeology, met with Pro. Samir Al-Badrawi, Director of Cultural Relations, to discuss ways of joint cooperation in a project aimed at preserving sustainable mud buildings in Babylon. The project aims to training students the skills of building mud buildings using traditional methods and preserving them in a sustainable manner.
Project Partners:
1. Al-Mustaqbal University - College of Arts - Department of Archaeology
2. University of Cagliari in Sardinia
3. Al-Nahrain University
4. University of Karbala
5. World Monuments Fund (WMF)
6. General Authority for Antiquities in Babylon
Project Objectives:
1. Teaching skills of building mud buildings using traditional methods.
2. Preserving mud buildings in a sustainable manner.
3. Raising awareness about the importance of preserving cultural heritage.
4. Developing sustainable maintenance methods.
This project represents an important step towards preserving Iraqi cultural heritage and promoting sustainability in Babylon. Through joint cooperation between universities, international organizations, and local authorities, the project's objectives can be achieved effectively, contributing to the preservation of Babylon's cultural heritage.
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