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The International Committee for the Conservation of the Industrial Heritage, better known by the more manageable TICCIH (pronounced “ticky”), is the world organization for industrial heritage. Its goals are to promote international cooperation in preserving, conserving, investigating, documenting, researching, interpreting, and advancing education of the industrial heritage.
This wide field includes the material remains of industry – industrial sites, buildings and architecture, plant, machinery and equipment – as well as housing, industrial settlements, industrial landscapes, products and processes, and documentation of the industrial society. Members of TICCIH come from all over the world and include historians, conservators, museum curators, architects, archaeologists, students, teachers, heritage professionals and anyone with an interest in the development of industry and industrial society. Although TICCIH members are both individuals and institutions, it is organized through national associations in those countries where there is a recognized national institution for industrial heritage.
TICClH is recognized by the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) as a designated consultant in all matters related to the study and preservation of industrial heritage. lCOMOS is the global non~governmental organization dedicated to conservation of the world’s historic monuments and sites. In particular, ICOMOS’ network of experts counsels UNESCO on properties to be added to the World Heritage List. Therefore, TICCIH advises on historically significant industrial sites for the World Heritage List.
TICCIH operating rules and agreements
Statutes
TICCIH bylaws as a charitable trust under the laws of Great Britain
The Nizhny Tagil Charter For The Industrial Heritage
Defines the key concepts and fundamental methods of industrial heritage and industrial archaeology.
Definition of industrial heritage
Values of industrial heritage
Importance of identification, recording and research
Legal protection
Maintenance and conservation
Education and training
Presentation and interpretation
ICOMOS/TICCIH Memorandum of Understanding
Memorandum of Understanding between ICOMOS (International Council on Monuments and Sites) and TICCIH (The International Committee for the Conservation of the Industrial Heritage) Regarding A Framework for Collaboration on the Conservation of Industrial Heritage, November 10, 2014.
The Dublin Principles
A further joint agreement between ICOMOS & TICCIH which defines principles for the Conservation of Industrial Heritage Sites, Structures, Areas and Landscapes
Taipei Declaration for Asian Industrial Heritage
Defines the goals of TICCIH and our Asian regional members to conserve and preserve Asian Industrial Heritage