The Auditorium and Congress Center of El Batel de Cartagena hosts from Thursday 5 until Saturday 7 October the 'IX General Council of Judicial Power-Superior Council of Architects of Spain', which are held on a biennial basis.
The conference was inaugurated this morning at a ceremony in which CGPJ member Rafael Fernández, the president of CSCAE, Jordi Ludevid, the acting mayor of Cartagena, Juan Pedro Torralba, the Minister of Finance and Public Administration, Andrés Carrillo, Regional Assembly Speaker Rosa Peñalver, Dean of the Architects Association of the Region of Murcia, Rafael Pardo, and the Rector of the Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Alejandro Díaz and the Technical Secretary General of the Ministry of Justice, José Amérigo.
The acting mayor welcomed the participants of this conference and thanked the election of Cartagena for this event.
It has wanted you to enjoy your stay and our historical and architectural heritage.
A conference that has hoped that lessons can be drawn from the papers that are made for important issues in the city as the development of the General Plan of Ordination.
A relationship between urbanism and law that has also highlighted the counselor, who has highlighted the importance that has had in Cartagena in recent years a correct urban development to transform and rescue all his historic heritage.
The aim of the seminars is to exchange experiences among Judges, Magistrates and Architects in conflicts related to architecture, building, habitability, urban planning, territorial planning and the environment, with special attention to the expert performance of the architects in proceedings.
Throughout its four days, it will deal with issues such as mediation in the contentious-administrative area with special reference to urbanism, the expert function before natural catastrophes, injuries in buildings as a result of public works or the "mortality" of planning urban planning in the truibunales of justice.
The members of the convention made a tour of the main interpretation centers of the city yesterday afternoon and were then received at the Consistorial Palace by the Councilor for Culture, David Martínez, who had a welcoming words for the participants.
Also in attendance were the President of the Higher Council of the Spanish Architects' Colleges, Jordi Ludevid, the President of the Union of Forensic Experts Architects of Spain (UAPFE), Pere González Nebreda and the Dean of the College of Architects of Murcia, Rafael Pardo Prefasi.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena