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4 events,
RIBA – Specialist Conservation Series
RIBA Conservation Suite 12th March - 12 November 2024 1pm-2pm *Webinars can be purchased separately* Join us for the ‘Conservation Suite’ with Ingval Maxwell, Michela Pace, Alan Chandler, Charles Bain-Smith and Paul Chatham. This series of four webinars will explore a wide range of conservation issues spanning from the theoretical to the technical. This suite … Continue reading RIBA – Specialist Conservation Series
SPAB – Photographing Old Buildings Online Workshop
An appreciation of textures, details, space and light. Event details Whether you photograph old buildings for work or as a hobby, join us on this always-popular four-step workshop with experienced professional photographer Ralph Hodgson. You'll receive guidance on techniques and composition to develop your appreciation of the space and light of old buildings and to … Continue reading SPAB – Photographing Old Buildings Online Workshop
RIBA – Advanced Conservation Course Webinar Series – Spring 2024
The RIBA Advanced Conservation Course is an important step in developing your specialism in conservation. The RIBA Conservation Accreditation Scheme is based on progressing through three levels from Conservation Registrant, implying awareness of the subject, to the formal accreditation levels of Conservation Architect and finally Specialist Conservation Architect demonstrating expertise. The purpose of this 4-module … Continue reading RIBA – Advanced Conservation Course Webinar Series – Spring 2024
SLCT – Lime Pointing
Learn the skills to help you carry out your own mortar pointing repairs. Would you like to undertake repointing works as part of a renovation project or simply as general maintenance to traditional masonry structures? This practical 'hands on' training day will give participants the skill to undertake repointing works with confidence. This course will … Continue reading SLCT – Lime Pointing
5 events,
Historic England – Climate change hazards for heritage
Historic England – Climate change hazards for heritage
Tuesday, May 28, 2024 1 PM BST - 2 PM BST Join us to learn more about managing the impacts of climate change on the historic environment and the work Historic England has been doing on understanding climate hazards. This webinar will introduce the results of two recent projects on climate change hazards that cause … Continue reading Historic England – Climate change hazards for heritage
8 events,
ESC – Level 3 Award in Energy Efficiency for Older and Traditional Buildings – 2 Day Retrofit Course
ESC – Level 3 Award in Energy Efficiency for Older and Traditional Buildings – 2 Day Retrofit Course
A totally refreshed course that takes on board all the latest research and developments. Achieving the NOCN qualification: Energy Efficiency Measures for Older and Traditional Buildings. Set around the book ‘Retrofit of Traditional Buildings’ written by Prof John Edwards. This is provided in the form of an online resource facilitated by RetrofitBuildings.com. The course features … Continue reading ESC – Level 3 Award in Energy Efficiency for Older and Traditional Buildings – 2 Day Retrofit Course
SPAB – Joinery and Sash Window Maintenance and Repair
SPAB – Joinery and Sash Window Maintenance and Repair
Wednesday 29 May, 9am - 4.30pm Come and spend a day with Owlsworth IJP’s Joinery Manager, Callum McCaffrey, learning the essentials of joinery and sash window maintenance and repair at their busy conservation workshop. As contractors at the SPAB’s Old House Project in Kent, Owlsworth IJP have carried out essential timber repairs on this medieval … Continue reading SPAB – Joinery and Sash Window Maintenance and Repair
HES & The Engine Shed – Documenting Scotland’s Historic Environment
HES & The Engine Shed – Documenting Scotland’s Historic Environment
Building recording is an essential component of heritage management. The primary purpose of this is to establish an accurate record of a building as the starting point for key decisions around repair and maintenance. This accurate record, typically in 3D, allows evaluation or monitoring of a structure’s condition, establishing the need for interventions to repair, … Continue reading HES & The Engine Shed – Documenting Scotland’s Historic Environment
CHF – ‘Ornament for export: iron founders and visual cultures of display’ with Paul Dobraszczyk, chaired by Rachel Tranter
CHF – ‘Ornament for export: iron founders and visual cultures of display’ with Paul Dobraszczyk, chaired by Rachel Tranter
Wednesday 29 May, 6pm GMT, Paul Dobraszczyk: ‘Ornament for export: iron founders and visual cultures of display', chaired by Rachel Tranter. Paul Dobraszczyk is a lecturer in the history and theory of architecture at the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London. He’s the author of many books, including 'Iron, Ornament and Architecture in Victorian Britain' (Routledge, 2014) and, forthcoming … Continue reading CHF – ‘Ornament for export: iron founders and visual cultures of display’ with Paul Dobraszczyk, chaired by Rachel Tranter