IHBC Yearbook 2013

78 Y E A R B O O K 2 0 1 3 May 14 RIBA Conservation Course: Lincoln Four-day intensive course (14, 15, 21, 22 May) addressing the philosophical and practical requirements associated with working on historic buildings Venue: Lincoln Contact: RIBA Tel 01522 837480 cpdclub@riba.org May 14 Wattle and Daub The historic use of wattle and daub and its repair and conservation Venue: WDOAM Contact: WDOAM (see below) May 15 The Vernacular House: Tudor and Jacobean This one-day course will show how people adapted from the medieval to the ‘modern’ way of life and how they used features like "replaces to indicate their status Venue: WDOAM Contact: WDOAM (see below) May 16 English Brickwork: Tudor to Edwardian The historical development of bricks and mortars including causes of failure and conservative repairs Venue: WDOAM Contact: WDOAM (see below) May 17–18 The Conservation of 20th Century Buildings Two-day course looking at innovations in 20th century architecture and materials Venue: Ironbridge Institute Contact: Ironbridge Institute (see below) May 20–21 Conservation of Architectural Ironwork CPD Course Basic principles of assessing historic ironwork in situ and making decisions about its care Venue: Hampton Court Palace Contact: Caroline Preston Tel 01845 501072 caroline@nhig.org.uk May 20–24 Analysing and Recording Historic Buildings Five-day practical course with a strong emphasis on ‘portable’ skills including observation, investigation and recording of historic buildings Venue: Rewley House, Oxford Contact: OUDCE (see below) May 20–31 Level 2 Award in Heritage Construction An opportunity to learn about our built heritage including architectural styles, types of construction, materials and crafts Venue: The Training Centre, Bedale, North Yorkshire Contact: Jude Newell Tel 01677 422289 heritagecraftalliance@gmail.com May 21 Understanding Thatched Roofs The history, construction and surveying of thatched roofs including practical condition ratings Venue: Hampshire Contact: RICS Tel 020 7695 1600 May 22 Historic Building Condition Surveys This course aims to improve the knowledge of those who are likely to survey historic houses and help avoid the risk of professional claims Venue: Manchester Contact: RICS Tel 020 7695 1600 May 22–24 Timber Frame Repairs Three-day hands-on course covering the repair of historic sole plates and studwork on a live project Venue: Little Horkesley Contact: Essex County Council (see below) May 23 Historic Building Condition Surveys This course aims to improve the knowledge of those who are likely to survey historic houses and help avoid the risk of professional claims Venue: Edinburgh Contact: RICS Tel 020 7695 1600 May 27–31 Archaeology Survey Week Course aimed at those engaged in recording and analysing "eld monuments and historic landscapes Venue: Oxford Contact: OUDCE (see below) May 28–30 Traditional Masonry Repair: Contractor Level 2 Three-day workshop building on C1 Making and Using Traditional Mortars Venue: Merryhill Training Centre, Fife Contact: The Scottish Lime Centre (see below) May 28–31 Conservation and Repair of Plasters and Renders Including history, documentation, condition survey and repair options Venue: West Dean College Contact: West Dean College (see below) 31 May – 1 June Ceramic Building Materials Two-day course covering the repair of brick, terracotta, faience and tiles with visits to Jack"eld Tile Museum and Acton Scott Working Museum Venue: Ironbridge Institute Contact: Ironbridge Institute (see below) JUNE June 1 Lime Pointing Practical mortar pointing repairs Venue: Charlestown Workshops, Fife Contact: The Scottish Lime Centre (see below) June 3 Historic Roof Coverings The care and repair of historic and traditional roof coverings Venue: WDOAM Contact: WDOAM (see below) June 4 RIBA Conservation Course: York Four-day intensive course (4, 5, 11, 12 June) addressing the philosophical and practical requirements associated with working on historic buildings Venue: York Contact: RIBA Tel 0113 389 9870 cpdclub@riba.org June 4 Limewash, Distemper and Linseed-based Paints Learn how these traditional "nishes were mixed and applied, with expert demonstrations and hands-on opportunities Venue: WDOAM Contact: WDOAM (see below) June 4 Understanding Thatched Roofs The history, construction and surveying of thatched roofs including practical condition ratings Venue: Suffolk Contact: RICS Tel 020 7695 1600 June 4 The Vernacular House: Georgian The classical forms of Georgian architecture in town and country and their tendency to suppress regional traditions and other earlier styles Venue: WDOAM Contact: WDOAM (see below) June 4 Introduction to Timber Frame Repairs Sympathetic timber frame repair methods Venue: Orchard Barns, Mid Suffolk Contact: Essex County Council (see below) June 5–6 Surface Repair of Stone Surface repairs to #at work, angles, corners and moulded details Venue: Merryhill Training Centre, Fife Contact: The Scottish Lime Centre (see below) June 6 Stonework Repair Masterclass Stonework repair and conservation issues using the example of a current conservation project at the Tower of London Venue: Tower of London Contact: SPAB (see below) June 10–11 Introduction to Architecture for Archaeologists Brief introduction to the development of English historic architecture providing a simple tool kit for archaeologists working on buildings or needing corroborating dating evidence to unravel more extensive sites Venue: Oxford Contact: OUDCE (see below) June 10–12 Repair of Traditionally Constructed Brickwork Includes principles of repair and causes of failure and decay Venue: WDOAM Contact: WDOAM (see below) June 11–12 Repairing Traditional Masonry: Professional Level 1 Two-day workshop introducing a range of lime binders for traditional masonry repair Venue: Penicuik House, Midlothian Contact: The Scottish Lime Centre (see below) June 12 The Setting of Heritage Assets and Places In the context of recently issued of"cial guidance, this course explains why the setting of historic places matters and the principles of assessment and decision-making Venue: Oxford Contact: OUDCE (see below) June 12 Historic Building Condition Surveys This course aims to improve the knowledge of those who are likely to survey historic houses and help avoid the risk of professional claims Venue: London Contact: RICS Tel 020 7695 1600 June 12 Practical Thatching Thatching with straw on a model roof using traditional tools and techniques Venue: WDOAM Contact: WDOAM (see below) June 13 Lime Mortars for Traditional Brickwork Lectures and practical demonstrations on the traditional preparation and use of lime and lime mortars Venue: WDOAM Contact: WDOAM (see below) June 13–14 Making and Using Traditional Mortars: Contractor Level 1 Two-day introductory course Venue: Merryhill Training Centre, Fife Contact: The Scottish Lime Centre (see below) June 14–15 Conservation of Non-structural and Structural Timber in Historic Buildings Day one will deal with the conservation of non-structural timber in buildings, day two will deal with the history of and problems with timber framed buildings and includes demonstrations of current repair techniques by local experts Venue: Ironbridge Institute and Treasure & Son Ltd, Ludlow Contact: Ironbridge Institute (see below) June 17–19 Introduction to Timber Repairs Three-day practical workshop on in situ timber repairs Venue: WDOAM Contact: WDOAM (see below) June 17–19 Masonry Building Conservation Principles and Techniques: Professional Level 2 For building professionals who have completed Traditional Masonry Repair P1, this course covers mortar mixes, practical repair methods and aftercare of lime-based materials Venue: Charlestown Workshops, Fife Contact: The Scottish Lime Centre (see below) June 19 Fire and Traditional Buildings Issues relating to "re and historic buildings including the spread of "re, "re insurance claims and "re safety interventions Venue: WDOAM Contact: WDOAM (see below) June 20 The Vernacular House: Victorian This one-day course will explore the social and architectural history behind the variety of ways in which the Victorians were housed according to their needs, status, aspirations and wealth in both urban and rural environments Venue: WDOAM Contact: WDOAM (see below) June 20–21 Practical Scarf Repairs An introduction to the different types of scarf joints and the tools and techniques used when scar"ng new oak to old Venue: WDOAM Contact: WDOAM (see below) June 20–22 IHBC 2013 Annual School The theme of this year’s annual summer school is heritage skills Venue: Carlisle Contact: Carmen Moran Tel 0131 662 0366 booking@ihbc.org.uk June 22 Old House Eco Course One-day course on how to make historic houses energy ef"cient without devaluing their future sustainability or character Venue: The Royal Foundation of St Katharine, London Contact: SPAB (see below) June 22–23 1,000 Years of Traditional Crafts An opportunity to see heritage skills in action Venue: Lincoln Castle Contact: Jessica Marshall Tel 01522 550646 jessica.marshall@lincolnshire.gov.uk

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