Sustainable Development in Historic Cities – A conference on balancing conservation with housing, tourism, and regeneration.

The Kings Centre 63-75 King Street, Norwich, United Kingdom

Norwich SAVE Britain’s Heritage – 50th Anniversary National Event Series To mark 50 years of campaigning, SAVE Britain’s Heritage is hosting events across the UK, highlighting how historic buildings can drive regeneration, sustainability, and community engagement. The programme also includes guided tours of SAVE’s biggest victories, a new Act Now! Toolkit, and a special V&A lecture. SAVE’s Buildings … Continue reading Sustainable Development in Historic Cities – A conference on balancing conservation with housing, tourism, and regeneration.

£35 – £45

IHBC Annual School CPD Webinar – Shrewsbury’s built heritage: an introduction with Dr Andy Wigley

Join us as we welcome Dr Andy Wigley, who will be leading this Annual School Pre-conference CPD webinar on Shrewsbury's Built Heritage. The webinar will serve as an introduction to the built heritage of Shrewsbury, together with current conservation issues and challenges in the town, ahead of the IHBC Day School in June. Speaker: Andy … Continue reading IHBC Annual School CPD Webinar – Shrewsbury’s built heritage: an introduction with Dr Andy Wigley

Free

AHG: 3000 Years of Glass in Architecture and Construction in the Ancient and Historical Worlds

Nunn Hall, IOE (UCL Faculty of Education) 20 Bedford Way, London

This meeting offers a unique opportunity to delve into the fascinating and diverse applications of glass in architecture and construction throughout history. While window glass will be covered, we will also explore the broader spectrum of glass usage, such as: Mosaics Furniture Inlays in other materials Abstracts for the presentations can be viewed here Confirmed Speakers … Continue reading AHG: 3000 Years of Glass in Architecture and Construction in the Ancient and Historical Worlds

£20 – £45

Mike Wye – A Slice of Lime

Approximately 1 hour including Q&A This CPD introduces you to the history of lime, the “lime cycle”, types of building limes available, benefits, and example specifications. Peter Rollinson, Sustainable Insulation Specialist

Free

SLCT – C1 Making and Using Traditional Mortars (Contractor Level 1)

Merryhill Training Centre , United Kingdom

Two day introductory course aimed at contractors and those with trowel skills, - this practical workshop will provide attendees with a strong understanding of lime technology and how to approach re-pointing work in traditional buildings. One of our popular courses, this practical workshop will provide attendees with a strong understanding of lime technology and traditional … Continue reading SLCT – C1 Making and Using Traditional Mortars (Contractor Level 1)

£394.32

ASBP: Webinar: Building with Lime

Online

An introduction to lime building products from ASBP’s new community of practice of leading manufacturers, suppliers and experts – Best of Lime, Cornish Lime, Lime Green, Mike Wye, SECILTEK, The Lime Place Suffolk, Ty-Mawr Lime, Unity Lime and Womersleys. What is ‘lime’? In essence, ‘lime’ refers to quicklime and is made by heating limestone at … Continue reading ASBP: Webinar: Building with Lime

Free – £20

RIBA Conservation Forum – Heritage in War Zones

This one day brings together architects and conservation specialists to discuss heritage protection in conflict zones. Historic buildings and cultural sites face increasing threats from war, requiring urgent strategies for documentation, protection, and restoration. The damage from war is lasting and affects both buildings and communities long after their initial impact. In this Forum experts … Continue reading RIBA Conservation Forum – Heritage in War Zones

£15 – £65

Documenting Scotland’s Historic Environment

Engine Shed Forthside Way, Stirling, United Kingdom

An introduction to a range of traditional and innovative methods for recording Scotland’s historic built environment. £75 for the in person full day learning experience, £30 for virtual attendance The recording of buildings is an essential component of heritage management. The primary purpose of this is to establish an accurate record, typically in 3D, of … Continue reading Documenting Scotland’s Historic Environment

£30 – £75

IHBC Annual School CPD Webinar – Adaptive Release in the Historic Environment with Caitlin DeSilvey & Imogen Wood

Part of the IHBC Annual School 2025 Pre-conference CPD Series #IHBCShrewsbury2025 Caitlin DeSilvey and Imogen Wood will explain the theory and application of the concept of adaptive release in the context of historic buildings. This will include exploring how adaptive release can help address the challenge of inevitable change and potential loss for some buildings, … Continue reading IHBC Annual School CPD Webinar – Adaptive Release in the Historic Environment with Caitlin DeSilvey & Imogen Wood

Free

London Historic Buildings Trust: Exploring the Future of Historic Cemetery Chapels: Lessons Learned

Online

London Historic Buildings Trust (LHBT) is delighted to present this special talk made possible with funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund. Two Cemeteries, Two Projects Over the past 18months, LHBT has been working to support the London Boroughs of Brent and Enfield whilst they each undertake an Options Appraisal project for chapels in their … Continue reading London Historic Buildings Trust: Exploring the Future of Historic Cemetery Chapels: Lessons Learned

Free

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