IHBC Yearbook 2012

78 Y E A R B O O K 2 0 1 2 +VOF Vernacular Architecture: Shops and Inns Day school FYQMPSJOH IPX TIPQT BOE JOOT EFWFMPQFE JO UIF NFEJFWBM BOE modern periods Venue: Weald & Downland Open Air Museum Contact: Rebecca Osborne, WDOAM (see below) +VOF Localism for Architects: Reading 8PSLTIPQ FYQMPSJOH XIBU localism means for architects including an overview of the new planning system Venue: Green Park, Reading Contact: Adam Turner Tel 0118 987 4900 Email adam.turner@riba.org +VOF o Repair and Conservation of Flint Walling Students on this three-day course will repair and rebuild a churchyard wall using "ints and lime mortar Venue: Hadstock Church Contact: ,BUJF 4FBCSJHIU &TTFY $PVOUZ $PVODJM TFF CFMPX +VOF Localism for Architects: Bath 8PSLTIPQ FYQMPSJOH XIBU localism means for architects including an overview of the new planning system Venue: Innovation Centre, Bath Contact: Michelle Taylor Tel 0844 800 2767 Email michelle.taylor@riba.org +VOF o 2012 IHBC Annual School: ‘Signi!cance’ The annual school XJMM FYQMPSF UIF UIFNF PG ATJHOJåDBODF BTTPDJBUFE QSJODJQMFT such as ‘special interest’ and the processes for assessing value. It will provide delegates from all backgrounds with opportunities to hear the latest thinking on who decides what signi!cance is, how it can be determined and what its role is in conservation today Venue: Winchester Contact: Carmen Moran Tel 0131 662 0366 Email booking@ihbc.org.uk +VOF o SPAB Annual General Meeting SPAB AGM. Venue: SPAB, Spital Square Contact: Claire Martin Tel 0207 4560915 Email info@spab.org.uk +VOF Basic Brickwork for Homeowners A day of lectures and practical sessions for homeowners on bricks and bricklaying Venue: 8FBME %PXOMBOE 0QFO "JS .VTFVN 8FTU 4VTTFY Contact: Rebecca Osborne, WDOAM (see below) +VOF o Ceramic Building Materials Practical course including a trip UP UIF SFGVSCJTIFE +BDLåFME 5JMF .VTFVN Venue: Ironbridge Institute Contact: Harriet Devlin, Ironbridge Institute (see below) +VOF Localism for Architects: Crawley 8PSLTIPQ FYQMPSJOH XIBU localism means for architects including an overview of the new planning system Venue: Crawley Library Contact: Adam Turner Tel 0118 9874900 Email adam.turner@riba.org +VOF o Lime Plastering Part 1 Practical four-part course providing FYQFSJFODF PG VTJOH MJNF QMBTUFST PO B MJWF QSPKFDU JO B MJTUFE DIVSDI Venue: St Peter’s Church, Heversham Contact: NECT (see below) +VOF Planning 2012: Making it Work Royal Town Planning Institute planning convention: what does the new planning landscape look like and how do we, as planners, make it work? Venue: London, tbc Contact: RTPI Conferences (see below) +VOF Buildings in Need Celebration Event A free event open to all, come along and !nd out about the Buildings in Need Project, which has been running in Peterborough since October 2011 Venue: 4U +PIO T $IVSDI 1FUFSCPSPVHI Contact: Alice Kershaw Email alice.kershaw@peterborough.gov.uk +VOF Designing for Bats in Buildings This course for architects BOE EFTJHOFST XJMM JODMVEF DBTF TUVEJFT BOE QSBDUJDBM FYFSDJTFT Venue: 5IF 0YGPSE $FOUSF Contact: Adam Turner Tel 0118 9874900 Email adam.turner@riba.org +VOF U-values Research Dr Caroline Rye presents the latest SPAB research on heat loss in traditionally constructed walls Venue: Newton Rigg, near Penrith Contact: NECT (see below) JULY +VMZ An Introduction to Historic Paint Technology SPAB technical day delivered in partnership with the Traditional Paint Forum Venue: National Trust, Swindon Contact: SPAB (see below) +VMZ o Historic Lime Plasters and Renders Two-day course covering the basics of lime plastering from simple renders to !ne ornamental work Venue: Weald & Downland Open Air Museum, 8FTU 4VTTFY Contact: Rebecca Osborne, WDOAM (see below) +VMZ Vernacular Architecture: Nonconformist Chapels and Churches %BZ TDIPPM FYBNJOJOH B GVMM SBOHF PG CVJMEJOH UZQFT and the work of the Historic Chapels Trust Venue: Weald & Downland Open Air Museum Contact: Rebecca Osborne, WDOAM (see below) +VMZ Practical Lime Plastering This practical day will enable students to produce a "at rendered wall using a traditional lime and sand !nish, line-in ashlar joints and form quoin stones Venue: Highbury College, Cosham Contact: Rebecca Osborne, WDOAM (see below) +VMZ The Reuse of Historic Buildings for the 21st Century $POTFSWBUJPO BSDIJUFDU +BNFT *OOFSEBMF FYQMPSFT UIF QMBOOJOH !nancial and practical issues associated with the reuse of redundant historic buildings Venue: Heron Corn Mill, Beetham Contact: NECT (see below) May 29–30 Sustainability and Heritage *OUFSOBUJPOBM DPOGFSFODF FYQMPSJOH how the past can contribute to a sustainable future Venue: Orkney College, Kirkwall Contact: Anne Billing, Orkney College Email anne.billing@orkney.uhi.ac.uk May 30 An Introduction to the Planning System Royal Town Planning Institute workshop designed to provide elected members, administrators and support staff with an understanding of the QMBOOJOH TZTUFN UP FOBCMF UIFN UP BQQSFDJBUF UIF XJEFS DPOUFYU within which they work Venue: 51–53 Hatton Garden, London Contact: RTPI Conferences (see below) .BZ o +VOF Traditional Masonry Repair Two-day course dealing with build types from ashlar to rubble walling and !nishes including harling and limewashing Venue: Penicuik House Contact: Gillian Ferguson, SLCT (see below) May 31 Lighting and Heating in Historic Buildings An introduction to installing building services in historic buildings led by Geraldine O’Farrell, senior engineer at English Heritage Venue: Newton Rigg, Penrith Contact: NECT (see below) JUNE +VOF Heritage Assets: Alterations and Extensions to Historic Buildings How should historic buildings be reused, altered or FYUFOEFE UP NFFU NPEFSO OFFET *ODMVEFT B XBMLJOH UPVS PG local listed buildings Venue: Frenchay Campus, Bristol Contact: UWE (see below) +VOF o First International Conference on Defence Sites: Heritage and Future 2012 $POGFSFODF FYBNJOJOH UIF SFVTF PG redundant army, navy and air force sites and the redevelopment opportunities they can offer to planners, developers, architects and local communities Venue: Best Western Royal Beach Hotel, Portsmouth Contact: Helen Collins Tel 02380 293223 &NBJM IDPMMJOT!XFTTFY BD VL +VOF Twentieth Century Society Tour: Oxford Surprises Tour of 20th-century murals, sculpture and more led by David Boswell and Alan Powers and including works by Lutyens, Comper and Cachemaille-Day Venue: 0YGPSE WBSJPVT Contact: The Twentieth Century Society Tel 020 7250 3857 Email coordinator@c20society.org.uk +VOF o Clay Dabbins Repair and Maintenance Masterclass Three-day, EH-funded masterclass on caring for these historic vernacular buildings Venue: tbc Contact: NECT (see below) +VOF o Managing Wildlife on Historic Monuments Some forms of wildlife can damage masonry but others are benign and some may protect structures from erosion or decay Venue: West Dean College Contact: Liz Campbell, West Dean College (see below) +VOF Sustainable Refurbishment Projects: From Concept to Completion This seminar provides architects with the key information needed to deliver successful sustainable retro!t projects Venue: Innovation Centre, Bath Contact: Michelle Taylor Tel 0844 800 2767 Email michelle.taylor@riba.org +VOF Vernacular Architecture: Guildhalls, Market Halls and Almshouses %BZ TDIPPM FYBNJOJOH UIF CVJMEJOHT PG DPNNVOBM urban life, the people and organisations that funded their construction and their role as embodiments of civic pride Venue: Weald & Downland Open Air Museum Contact: Rebecca Osborne, WDOAM (see below) +VOF Planning Law Update Royal Town Planning Institute conference EFTJHOFE UP IFMQ EFMFHBUFT VOEFSTUBOE UIF DPNQMFY FWPMWJOH legal issues in planning and !nd the best solutions for the delivery of sustainable and successful development Venue: 51–53 Hatton Garden, London Contact: RTPI Conferences (see below) +VOF Lime Mortars for Traditional Brickwork Lectures and practical demonstrations on the traditional preparation and uses of limes and lime mortars Venue: 8FBME %PXOMBOE 0QFO "JS .VTFVN 8FTU 4VTTFY Contact: Rebecca Osborne, WDOAM (see below) +VOF o The Conservation of Timber in Buildings Historic joinery will be covered in day one with an analysis of repair techniques for timber framed buildings on day two Venue: Ludlow and Coalbrookdale Contact: Harriet Devlin, Ironbridge Institute (see below) +VOF o Masonry Cleaning The programme includes technical presentations that provide a sound theoretical basis for making decisions on cleaning techniques, as well as practical sessions where participants will have the opportunity to see and use a variety of cleaning systems Venue: West Dean College Contact: Liz Campbell, West Dean College (see below) +VOF Planning for Success: CDM Regulations Lecture and workshop on the Construction Design and Management Regulations Venue: Heron Corn Mill, Beetham Contact: NECT (see below)

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