IHBC North Branch – Regenerating the Ouseburn Valley
Ouseburn Cycle Hub The Cycle Hub, Quayside, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE6 1BUThursday 15th February 2024, 14:00-17:00 The event will be led by John Pendlebury Professor of Urban Conservation at the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, Newcastle University, assisted by Chris Barnard, Chair of the Ouseburn Trust. This half-day event will focus on the ongoing regeneration of the lower Ouseburn Valley. The Ouseburn – a tributary … Continue reading IHBC North Branch – Regenerating the Ouseburn Valley
ICOMOS-UK Wood Forum: Oak Timber Framing course: Jowl Posts
Weald and Downland Living Museum Town Lane, ChichesterOak Timber Framing: Jowl Posts The Course This course teaches students how to frame timbers together to ensure the correct lengths, bevels and allowances and carry out double-cut scribing, string-line and plumb rule layouts. During the workshop the primary timbers – posts, plates, beams and cills – will be lined-out, scribed, cut and fitted. … Continue reading ICOMOS-UK Wood Forum: Oak Timber Framing course: Jowl Posts
HE – Technical Tuesday Webinar: The viability of Water Source Heat Pumps in Historic Buildings
Technical Tuesday Webinar: The viability of Water Source Heat Pumps in Historic Buildings Tuesday, 20th February 2024, 1pm - 2pm This webinar will present the findings from Historic England’s building services engineers and their consultant Max Fordham on their latest study ‘The Viability of Water Source Heat Pumps in Historic Buildings’ looking at the use … Continue reading HE – Technical Tuesday Webinar: The viability of Water Source Heat Pumps in Historic Buildings
IHBC National Office – Membership Application Training Event (MATE)
Lichfields, The Minster Building The Minster Building, 21 Mincing Lane, LondonTuesday 20th February 2024 (6.00 - 8.15pm approx.) Refreshments will be provided Do you want help upgrading your IHBC membership to Associate or Full? Are you unsure where to start with your application? Do you want to get to grips with the IHBC’s Areas of Competences? You are invited to an in-person Membership Application Training Event (MATE) helping … Continue reading IHBC National Office – Membership Application Training Event (MATE)
SHBT – New Towns: An ambiguous Scottish and global heritage
Riddles Court 322 Lawnmarket, EdinburghCome along and hear ongoing findings from the ‘Building a Modern Scotland’ research team, in this presentation by Dr Diane Watters, Dr Valerie Wright and Prof Miles Glendinning. The session sets the Scottish postwar New Towns programme in its wider international context, first by focusing on the original concept and later vicissitudes of Cumbernauld, the … Continue reading SHBT – New Towns: An ambiguous Scottish and global heritage
HES Engine Shed – Scottish Roofing: Materials and Practices
Engine Shed Forthside Way, Stirling, United KingdomThursday 22 February 2024, 9.30am - 1.30pm or 9.30am - 4.00pm Event Description Natural slate, lead and iron have been used to cover (and sometimes decorate) traditional Scottish buildings for generations. Our three morning talks will introduce you to the methods and materials traditionally used in Scotland for roofing. We will also discuss the prospects … Continue reading HES Engine Shed – Scottish Roofing: Materials and Practices
HTVF – Creating Vibrant Villages and Towns: The Current View
Our next webinar takes place on Thursday 22 February: Creating Vibrant Villages and Towns: The Current View. 1pm-2.30pm on Zoom This webinar will explore aspects of heritage in planning and conservation of the built environment, using the past to provide context for the present. Speakers:David McDonald, Chair of the Institute of Historic Building Conservation (IHBC) & Heritage … Continue reading HTVF – Creating Vibrant Villages and Towns: The Current View
AHSS – LIZ DAVIDSON – Hill House, Helensburgh
St Andrews West & Renfield Centre 260 Bath Street, Glasgow, United KingdomThursday 22nd February 2024 7.30pm at St Andrews West Church & Renfield Centre, 260 Bath Street, Glasgow Note: Lectures will also be streamed online via Zoom Liz Davidson, Project Director for the house, talks about the ongoing consolidation and conservation undertaken by the National Trust for Scotland.
OSI – Building Conservation Series Short Course: Repairing Timber Framing and Architectural Joinery
Old Sun Inn, Church Street, Saffron Walden Church StreetVenue: Old Sun Inn, Church Street, Saffron Walden Date: Friday, 22nd March 2024 Time: 10:00am to 3:00pm Sponsored by Cornwallis Rumley * Key Speaker: Dr Joseph Bispham (Joiner/ Carpenter and Historic Buildings Consultant) * Windows, doors and other items such as panelling * Open to all, including homeowners, contractors and building professionals * Includes a tour … Continue reading OSI – Building Conservation Series Short Course: Repairing Timber Framing and Architectural Joinery
CAHS – Hidden Patrons: Women and Architectural Patronage in Georgian Britain
Queens College, The Old Hall Silver St, Cambridge, United KingdomCAHS (Cambridge Architectural History Seminars): Amy Boyington - Hidden Patrons: Women and Architectural Patronage in Georgian Britain Monday, 26th February 2024, 6pm Online and In-person To attend in person, please email: jana.c.schuster@gmail.com To attend online, please Register Here CAHS Lent Term 2023/4 Poster