Profiles
Rand Eppich, is a practicing conservation architect with Master Degrees in both Architecture and Business Administration (MBA) from UCLA with a focus on preservation and international development. He has managed projects in Cyprus for the UNDP, in Ecuador for BID and with Cultural Heritage without Borders throughout the Balkans. He has collaborated with UNESCO, ICOMOS, ICCROM and was senior project manager at the Getty Conservation Institute where he founded the Conservation Documentation Lab. He has lectured at the Built Heritage, Stone and ARIS courses at ICCROM since 2003 and with the Architectural-Archaeological Tangible Heritage Centre in the Arab Region since 2011. He has also taught at KU Leuven and at the University of Pennsylvania. His scope of work includes condition assessement, material analysis, architectural drawings and specifications. His scope of work also includes management and business plans and financial analysis for cultural heritage sites.
He is currently writing his PhD at the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid with a focus on economic and community development through cultural heritage. He is a board member of ICOMOS CIPA Heritage Documentation and has edited and published numerous articles on conservation, documentation and economic development.
For the full profile please refer to:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/rand-eppich-00996737?trk=hp-identity-photo
https://upm-es.academia.edu/RandEppich
He is currently writing his PhD at the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid with a focus on economic and community development through cultural heritage. He is a board member of ICOMOS CIPA Heritage Documentation and has edited and published numerous articles on conservation, documentation and economic development.
For the full profile please refer to:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/rand-eppich-00996737?trk=hp-identity-photo
https://upm-es.academia.edu/RandEppich