IHBC Yearbook 2012

80 Y E A R B O O K 2 0 1 2 September 10–13 Conservation of Concrete This course is intended for architects, surveyors, engineers, contractors and conservators involved in the repair, conservation and maintenance of architecturally or historically signi!cant structural or decorative concrete Venue: West Dean College Contact: Liz Campbell, West Dean College (see below) September 13 Sustainable Refurbishment Projects: From Concept to Completion This seminar provides architects with the key information needed to deliver successful sustainable retro!t projects Venue: Green Park, Reading Contact: Adam Turner Tel 0118 987 4900 Email adam.turner@riba.org September 13 The Setting of Heritage Assets: Bath This seminar will FYBNJOF UIF JNQMJDBUJPOT PG QPMJDJFT PO TFUUJOH JO UIF OFX National Planning Policy Framework and the National Planning Policy Statements Venue: Carpenter House, Bath Contact: Michelle Taylor Tel 0844 800 2767 Email michelle.taylor@riba.org September 14–17 Planning Summer School Planning for Legacy Venue: Liverpool, tbc Contact: Tel 01722 339811 Email info@planningsummerschool.org September 17–18 Jointing, Pointing and Repointing Historic Brickwork "O FYQMPSBUJPO PG UIF IJTUPSJDBM BOE UFDIOJDBM EFWFMPQNFOU PG jointing and pointing including considerations for successful repointing Venue: Weald & Downland Open Air Museum, West 4VTTFY Contact: Rebecca Osborne, WDOAM (see below) September 19 English Brickwork: Tudor to Edwardian An overview of the historical development of bricks and mortars, causes of failure and conservative repairs Venue: 8FBME %PXOMBOE 0QFO "JS .VTFVN 8FTU 4VTTFY Contact: Rebecca Osborne, WDOAM (see below) September 20 The Setting of Heritage Assets: Crawley This seminar XJMM FYBNJOF UIF JNQMJDBUJPOT PG QPMJDJFT PO TFUUJOH JO UIF OFX National Planning Policy Framework and the National Planning Policy Statements Venue: Crawley Library Contact: Adam Turner Tel 0118 987 4900 Email adam.turner@riba.org September 21 Lime Plastering Part 4 Practical four-part course providing FYQFSJFODF PG VTJOH MJNF QMBTUFST PO B MJWF QSPKFDU JO B MJTUFE church Venue: St Peter’s Church, Heversham Contact: NECT (see below) September 21–22 The Use of Lime in Historic Buildings Practical course on TQFDJGZJOH NJYFT BOE BQQMZJOH NPSUBST JO UIF GPSN PG QMBTUFSJOH pointing and limewashing Venue: Ironbridge Institute Contact: Harriet Devlin, Ironbridge Institute (see below) September 24–27 The Structural Repair of Historic Buildings The programme covers inspecting, monitoring and repair works ranging from QPJOUJOH BOE HSPVUJOH UP VOEFSQJOOJOH XJUI QSBDUJDBM FYFSDJTFT demonstrations and trials of equipment Venue: West Dean College Contact: Liz Campbell, West Dean College (see below) September 27 Timber Framed Buildings The historical development, maintenance and repair of timber framed structures Venue: $SFTTJOH 5FNQMF &TTFY Contact: Katie Seabright, &TTFY $PVOUZ $PVODJM TFF CFMPX September 29–30 1,000 Years of Traditional Crafts 2012 A two-day festival featuring heritage skills and crafts from across the UK and Europe Venue: Lincoln Contact: +FTTJDB .BSTIBMM Tel 01522 550646 Email jessica.marshall@lincolnshire.gov.uk OCTOBER October 1 Architectural Terracotta Theoretical and practical course GPS DPOTFSWBUJPO QSPGFTTJPOBMT BOE IPNFPXOFST FYQMPSJOH the processes and traditional craft techniques involved in the manufacture and repair of historic terracotta Venue: 8FBME %PXOMBOE 0QFO "JS .VTFVN 8FTU 4VTTFY Contact: Rebecca Osborne, WDOAM (see below) October 4–5 Understanding Wrought Iron An opportunity to understand the art and science of wrought iron, the course is in three parts and includes demonstrations and practice (CPD certi!cates are available for all three parts) Venue: Malt Kiln Farm, Pentney Contact: ,BUJF 4FBCSJHIU &TTFY $PVOUZ $PVODJM TFF CFMPX October 8–11 Conservation and Repair of Timber Introduction to historic timber framed structures comprising lectures, case studies, EFNPOTUSBUJPOT BOE QSBDUJDBM FYFSDJTFT Venue: West Dean College Contact: Liz Campbell, West Dean College (see below) October 10 Architectural Detail and the Dating of Historic Buildings $POTFSWBUJPO BSDIJUFDU +BNFT *OOFSEBMF FYQMPSFT UIF FWPMVUJPO PG plan form and architectural detail Venue: Heron Corn Mill, Beetham Contact: NECT (see below) October 10 Timber Decay and its Treatment "O FYBNJOBUJPO PG UIF NBJO causes of decay in hardwoods and softwoods including fungal and insect damage, conservative treatments and monitoring to maintain healthy buildings Venue: 8FBME %PXOMBOE 0QFO "JS .VTFVN 8FTU 4VTTFY Contact: Rebecca Osborne, WDOAM (see below) October 11 The Use and Application of Traditional Linseed Oil Paint Course includes practical demonstrations of how the paints were made and applied to timber Venue: $SFTTJOH 5FNQMF &TTFY Contact: ,BUJF 4FBCSJHIU &TTFY $PVOUZ $PVODJM TFF CFMPX October 13 Homeowners’ Event Topics include repair and maintenance of traditional buildings and there will be a guided walk through the Dent Conservation Area and a series of practical demonstrations of traditional building methods Venue: Memorial Hall, Dent Contact: NECT (see below) October 16–18 Heritage Home Traditional building care and repair course Venue: Orchard Barn Rural Skills Development Centre, Mid Suffolk Contact: Orchard Barn Tel 01473 658193 Email sarah@orchardbarn.org.uk October 17 IHBC North West Branch Conference Heritage and the High Street Venue: Liverpool Medical Institute Contact: IHBC North West branch Email ihbcnwevents@gmail.com October 19 Homeowners’ Day Topics include historical interpretation, traditional construction methods, legal requirements and everyday maintenance Venue: Weald & Downland Open Air Museum Contact: Rebecca Osborne, WDOAM (see below) October 22–23 Conservation of Architectural Ironwork An introduction to IFSJUBHF JSPOXPSL BOE JUT IJTUPSJDBM DPOUFYU JODMVEJOH MFDUVSFT and a site visit to survey historic ironwork and develop a strategy for its conservation Venue: Holyrood Park Education Centre, Edinburgh Contact: Bethan Grif!ths, National Heritage Ironwork Group Tel 07941 127024 Email info@nhig.org.uk October 23–26 RIBA Conservation Course 2012: London Four-day intensive course comprising three classroom-based days and one practical application day Venue: RIBA, 66 Portland Place, London Contact: Tel 020 7580 5533 Email cpdclub@riba.org October 25 Maintaining Thatch Roofs and Managing Fire Risk Course includes thatch roof maintenance and managing !re risk in thatched properties Venue: $SFTTJOH 5FNQMF &TTFY Contact: ,BUJF 4FBCSJHIU &TTFY $PVOUZ $PVODJM TFF CFMPX October 25 Repair of Gauged Arches Course led by brickwork specialist Emma Simpson Venue: Hampton Court Palace Contact: Skye Dillon Tel 0207 377 1644 Email education@spab.org.uk October 25 Conservation and Cultural Signi!cance Seminar addressing aesthetic qualities and values investigation, materials and technology, and the evolution and use of historic building protection law Venue: Truro College Contact: Michelle Taylor Tel 0844 800 2767 Email michelle.taylor@riba.org October 30 Timber Framed Structures Building conservation seminar looking at old and historic timber framed structures, presented CZ MFBEJOH UJNCFS GSBNJOH FYQFSU 3JDIBSE )BSSJT Venue: 8PMGTPO $PMMFHF 0YGPSE Contact: Adam Turner Tel 0118 987 4900 Email adam.turner@riba.org NOVEMBER November 5–8 Mortars for Repair and Conservation A detailed study of traditional mortars, including a brief history of their use, basic analytical techniques and the recognition and diagnosis of typical failures Venue: West Dean College Contact: Liz Campbell, West Dean College (see below) November 7 COTAC Conference 2012 Details tbc Venue: BRE Watford Contact: Email cotac@thebcc.ac.uk November 9 Lime Plaster for Homeowners A one-day course, aimed at owners of historic buildings who want to tackle small patch repairs to their homes. The course will demonstrate how to IBOE NJY TNBMM BNPVOUT PG MJNF QMBTUFS BOE UP SFQBJS PS SFQMBDF patches Venue: Cressing Temple Barns Contact: ,BUJF 4FBCSJHIU &TTFY $PVOUZ $PVODJM TFF CFMPX November 13 RIBA Conservation Course 2012: Bath Four-day intensive course (continues November 14, 20 and 21) comprising three classroom-based days and one practical application day Venue: Bath, tbc Contact: RIBA South West Tel 0844 800 2767 Email cpdclub@riba.org November 20 Successful Delivery, Successful Regeneration Royal 5PXO 1MBOOJOH *OTUJUVUF DPOGFSFODF FYBNJOJOH UIF DIBMMFOHF PG delivering regeneration in an age of austerity and a planning framework that combines pro-growth measures with localism Venue: 57 North Wharf Road, London Contact: RTPI Conferences (see below) November 22 Historic Environment Records The importance of evidencebased planning, the role of historic environment records in QMBOOJOH QSPDFTTFT BOE UIF DSFBUJPO PG UIF &TTFY )JTUPSJD Environment Record Venue: $SFTTJOH 5FNQMF &TTFY Contact: ,BUJF 4FBCSJHIU &TTFY $PVOUZ $PVODJM TFF CFMPX DECEMBER December 6 Current Issues in Planning Royal Town Planning Institute conference rounding up the year’s RTPI brie!ng conferences on the latest planning legislation Venue: 51–53 Hatton Garden, London Contact: RTPI Conferences (see below)

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