IHBC Yearbook 2014

C O U R S E S A N D E V E N T S 79 June 25 Fire and Historic Buildings Issues relating to fire and historic buildings, including the spread and growth of fire and how it affects traditional building materials Venue: Weald & Downland Open Air Museum, West Sussex Contact: WDOAM (see below) June 25 Summer Working with Lime Practical advice on working with lime mortars in warm weather Venue: Charlestown Workshops, Fife Contact: The Scottish Lime Centre (see below) June 25–26 Lime Plaster and Render A two-day course covering the fundamentals of lime plastering from simple renders to fine ornamental work Venue: Weald & Downland Open Air Museum, West Sussex Contact: WDOAM (see below) June 25–26 Regen 2014 This conference and exhibition will consider the challenges that face our towns and cities as they continue to develop including the importance of place and economic development Venue: The Rum Warehouse, Stanley Dock, Liverpool Contact: Tel 08454 673303 info@regen2014.com June 25–27 Repair and Conservation of Flint Walling Students will repair and rebuild a churchyard wall using flints and lime mortar, the course will be of interest to bricklayers, general builders and homeowners Venue: St Boltoph’s Church, Hadstock Contact: Essex County Council (see below) June 26–27 Making and Using Traditional Mortars This practical workshop will provide attendees with a strong understanding of lime technology Venue: Penicuik House, Midlothian Contact: The Scottish Lime Centre (see below) June 27 Lime Plastering A practical day learning the basics of lime plastering led by George Terry Venue: Weald & Downland Open Air Museum, West Sussex Contact: WDOAM (see below) June 27–28 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, Telford Contact: Ironbridge Institute (see below) June 28 Lime Pointing This course will give a sound understanding of traditional building technology, repair techniques and repointing materials Venue: Penicuik House, Midlothian Contact: The Scottish Lime Centre (see below) JULY July 1 Vernacular Architecture: Chapels and Churches This day school will examine a range of ecclesiastical building types Venue: Weald & Downland Open Air Museum, West Sussex Contact: WDOAM (see below) July 7 Architectural Terracotta A theoretical and practical course for conservation professionals and homeowners exploring the manufacture and repair of terracotta Venue: Weald & Downland Open Air Museum, West Sussex Contact: WDOAM (see below) July 9 Assessing the Impact of Change in the Historic Environment: NPPF & NPPG HELM briefing on the National Planning Policy Framework and its supporting National Planning Practice Guidance from a heritage perspective Venue: Mansion House, St Helens Square, York Contact: Phil Pollard, HELM Tel 01904 601998 helmbookings@ english-heritage.org.uk July 11–12 The Conservation of Structural Metals This workshop looks at the historical background of ferrous and non-ferrous metals, methods of production, causes of decay and conservation methods Venue: Ironbridge Institute, Telford Contact: Ironbridge Institute (see below) July 15–18 Conservation and Repair of Masonry Ruins This course will include assessment of the condition of masonry walls, fault diagnosis, and specification of repair materials Venue: West Dean College, West Sussex Contact: West Dean College (see below) July 17 Traditional Materials for the Repair of Civil Engineering Structures This workshop introduces the range of lime and early cement-based mortars used in historic masonry structures Venue: Charlestown Workshops, Fife Contact: The Scottish Lime Centre (see below) July 17–18 Lime Mortar and Conservation Brickwork This two-day course promotes sympathetic brickwork repair and the use of lime mortar Venue: Bures Baptist Church, Suffolk Contact: Essex County Council (see below) July 21–22 Repairing Traditional Masonry This two-day workshop for building professionals provides an introduction to the conservation and repair of traditional masonry structures Venue: Penicuik House, Midlothian Contact: The Scottish Lime Centre (see below) July 25–26 Introduction to Traditional Estates, Parks and Gardens Two-day course exploring the history and management of historic parks and gardens including listing/scheduling and funding issues Venue: Shrewsbury and Ironbridge Institute Contact: Ironbridge Institute (see below) July 26 Lime Pointing This course will give a sound understanding of traditional building technology, repair techniques and repointing materials Venue: Merryhill Centre, Fife Contact: The Scottish Lime Centre (see below) July 28–29 Making and Using Traditional Mortars This practical workshop will provide attendees with a strong understanding of lime technology Venue: Penicuik House, Midlothian Contact: The Scottish Lime Centre (see below) AUGUST August 9 Lime Pointing This course will give a sound understanding of traditional building technology, repair techniques and repointing materials Venue: Penicuik House, Midlothian Contact: The Scottish Lime Centre (see below) August 11–12 Repairing Traditional Masonry This two-day workshop for building professionals provides an introduction to the conservation and repair of traditional masonry structures Venue: Charlestown Workshops, Fife Contact: The Scottish Lime Centre (see below) August 27–28 Making and Using Traditional Mortars This practical workshop will provide attendees with a strong understanding of lime technology Venue: Merryhill Centre, Fife Contact: The Scottish Lime Centre (see below) August 29 Repair and Maintenance of Masonry Arch Bridges Construction methods and repair approaches Venue: Charlestown Workshops, Fife Contact: The Scottish Lime Centre (see below) SEPTEMBER September 4 Mortar Analysis Explained Making the most of mortar analysis reports Venue: Charlestown Workshops, Fife Contact: The Scottish Lime Centre (see below) September 4 Specifying Mortars An introduction to mortar specification including causes of failure Venue: Charlestown Workshops, Fife Contact: The Scottish Lime Centre (see below) September 5 Social Media for Heritage Professionals (advanced) One of a series of CPD masterclasses delivered by the University of York Venue: University of York Contact: University of York (see below September 9 Leaded Light Stained Glass Restoration An introduction to the restoration of leaded lights and stained glass led by David Lilly Venue: Weald & Downland Open Air Museum, West Sussex Contact: WDOAM (see below) September 9-10 Surface Repair of Stone This course is designed to ensure successful surface repairs to flat-work, angles, corners and moulded details Venue: Merryhill Centre, Fife Contact: The Scottish Lime Centre (see below) September 10 Assessing the Impact of Change in the Historic Environment: NPPF & NPPG HELM briefing on the National Planning Policy Framework and its supporting National Planning Practice Guidance from a heritage perspective Venue: Fazeley Studios, Birmingham Contact: Phil Pollard, HELM Tel 01904 601998 helmbookings@english-heritage.org.uk September 12 Building Skills for IHBC Membership Guidance for IHBC affiliate members looking to progress to full membership Venue: The Roundhouse, Derby Contact: Lydia Porter admin@ihbc.org.uk September 12 Sash and Case Window Repairs Including historical development, components and repair issues Venue: Merryhill Centre, Fife Contact: The Scottish Lime Centre (see below) September 12 Heritage Crime: Enforcement, Intervention and Prevention This CPD lecture will illustrate approaches for dealing with unauthorised works and tackling heritage crime Venue: Cressing Temple Barns, Essex Contact: Essex County Council (see below) September 15–17 Masonry Conservation Principles Repair principles, materials and techniques for traditional masonry buildings Venue: Charlestown Workshops, Fife Contact: The Scottish Lime Centre (see below) September 15–18 Conservation and Repair of Stone Masonry An overview of the complex issues involved in the conservation and repair of stone masonry Venue: West Dean College, West Sussex Contact: West Dean College (see below) September 20 Lime Pointing This course will give a sound understanding of traditional building technology, repair techniques and repointing materials Venue: Penicuik House, Midlothian Contact: The Scottish Lime Centre (see below) September 22 English Brickwork: Tudor to Edwardian An overview of the historical development of the bricks, mortars and bricklaying techniques of the Tudor, Jacobean, Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian periods Venue: Weald & Downland Open Air Museum, West Sussex Contact: WDOAM (see below) September 22–24 Care and Repair of Traditional Buildings This three-day course will cover repairs to timber frame, wattle and daub, lath and plaster, brick, flint and clay lump Venue: Orchard Barn, Far Ringshall, Suffolk Contact: Essex County Council (see below) September 22–24 Traditional Masonry Repair Repair of traditional masonry to match original work Venue: Merryhill Centre, Fife Contact: The Scottish Lime Centre (see below) September 23 Lime Mortars for Traditional Brickwork Gerard Lynch leads a course of lectures and practical demonstrations Venue: Weald & Downland Open Air Museum, West Sussex Contact: WDOAM (see below)

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