IHBC Yearbook 2016

82 Y E A R B O O K 2 0 1 6 September 6 Leaded-light Stained Glass Restoration How to repair broken leaded-lights Venue: Weald & Downland Open Air Museum, West Sussex Contact: WDOAM (see contacts list, p82) September 7 Fire and Historic Buildings Including fire in thatched buildings, handling fire insurance claims, fire safety interventions and legal requirements Venue: Weald & Downland Open Air Museum, West Sussex Contact: WDOAM (see contacts list, p82) September 7 Repair of Timber Framed Buildings Masterclass Traditional timber frame construction, common causes of failure and options for sensitive repair Venue: Sullington Manor Farm, West Sussex Contact: SPAB (see contacts list, p82) September 9 Capability Brown: Perception and Response in a Global Context Internationally renowned researchers and practitioners will present Brown’s work in a global context and explore its interpretation Venue: University of Bath Contact: ICOMOS-UK Tel 020 7566 0031 admin@icomos-uk.org September 12–15 Conservation and Repair of Stone Masonry This course provides a comprehensive study of building and decorative stone from its formation and extraction through to repair and maintenance Venue: West Dean College, West Sussex Contact: West Dean College (see contacts list, p82) September 13 Replicas and Reality: The Heritage Value of Replication and Reconstruction The conference will provide an opportunity to discuss a wide range of projects and to ask whether replicas represent heritage significance or architectural ersatz Venue: Weald & Downland Open Air Museum, West Sussex Contact: WDOAM (see contacts list, p82) September 15 Refurbishing the Existing Housing Stock, Bristol An overview of the UK housing stock and the drivers for insulating it Venue: Keynsham Civic Centre, Bristol Contact: Michelle Taylor Tel 0117 972 3777 michelle.taylor@riba.org September 16 Historic Finishes Masterclass Case studies and workshop activities Venue: Hampton Court Palace, Surrey Contact: SPAB (see contacts list, p82) September 22 Timber: Identification of Species An introduction to the identification of timber species using a wide range of samples Venue: Weald & Downland Open Air Museum, West Sussex Contact: WDOAM (see contacts list, p82) September 24 Homeowners’ Day (1) The first of two homeowners’ days: Day 1 will provide participants with an understanding of timber-framed buildings, roof structures and roof coverings Venue: Weald & Downland Open Air Museum, West Sussex Contact: WDOAM (see contacts list, p82) September 26 Lime Mortars for Traditional Brickwork Lectures and practical demonstrations on the traditional preparation and uses of limes and lime mortars Venue: Weald & Downland Open Air Museum, West Sussex Contact: WDOAM (see contacts list, p82) September 27 Refurbishing the Existing Housing Stock, Crawley An overview of the UK housing stock and the drivers for insulating it Venue: Crawley FC, Winfield Road, Crawley Contact: Adam Turner Tel 0118 987 4900 adam.turner@riba.org September 27–29 Repair of Traditionally Constructed Brickwork Two-day course covering principles of repair, causes of failure and how to select repair methods Venue: Weald & Downland Open Air Museum, West Sussex Contact: WDOAM (see contacts list, p82) September 29 Inclusive Access to Existing Buildings Seminar exploring the Equality Act 2010, building regulations and good practice guidance Venue: 180–182 Fazeley Street, Birmingham Contact: Gursharan Kaur Tel 0121 233 2321 cpdwm@riba.org OCTOBER 2016 October 1 Homeowners’ Day (2) The second day will provide participants with an understanding of masonry structures, joinery, fixtures and fittings, renders, plasters and finishes Venue: Weald & Downland Open Air Museum, West Sussex Contact: WDOAM (see contacts list, p82) October 3 All Pests Great and Small Control, legislation and the challenges presented by protected species Venue: Weald & Downland Open Air Museum, West Sussex Contact: WDOAM (see contacts list, p82) October 3–6 Masonry Cleaning This course for architects, surveyors and practitioners covers the aesthetic, technical and practical issues involved in cleaning masonry, including brick and terracotta Venue: West Dean College, West Sussex Contact: West Dean College (see contacts list, p82) October 4 IHBC London Branch Conference Theme tbc Venue: Royal College of Physicians, London Contact: Sheila Stones london@ihbc.org.uk October 6 Refurbishing the Existing Housing Stock, Gateshead An overview of the UK housing stock and the drivers for insulating it Venue: Gateshead Civic Centre, Gateshead Contact: Amy Tomlinson Tel 0191 261 7441 amy.tomlinson@riba.org October 6 IHBC North West Branch Conference The conference will explore the theme of housing Venue: Liverpool Medical Institution Contact: Katie Wray klu.wray@hotmail.co.uk October 13 Inclusive Access to Existing Buildings Seminar exploring the Equality Act 2010, building regulations and good practice guidance Venue: 61 Aldwych, London Contact: Thomas Day Tel 020 7306 3681 cpdlondon@riba.org October 19 Repair of Gauged Arches Masterclass Repair and conservation of gauged arches Venue: Hampton Court Palace, Surrey Contact: SPAB (see contacts list, p82) October 20 Inclusive Access to Existing Buildings Seminar exploring the Equality Act 2010, building regulations and good practice guidance Venue: 100 Longwater Avenue, Reading Contact: Adam Turner Tel 0118 987 4900 adam.turner@riba.org October 20 Refurbishing the Existing Housing Stock, Birmingham An overview of the UK housing stock and the drivers for insulating it Venue: 180–182 Fazeley Street, Birmingham Contact: Gursharan Kaur Tel 0121 233 2321 cpdwm@riba.org October 24–27 Mortars for Repair and Conservation Appropriate mortars for a range of masonry conditions, exposures and durabilities will be described and demonstrated Venue: West Dean College, West Sussex Contact: West Dean College (see contacts list, p82) October 28 IHBC North Branch AGM Topic tbc Venue: tbc Contact: jules.brown@nect.org.uk NOVEMBER 2016 November 1 Inclusive Access to Existing Buildings Seminar exploring the Equality Act 2010, building regulations and good practice guidance Venue: Crawley FC, Winfield Road, Crawley Contact: Adam Turner Tel 0118 987 4900 adam. turner@riba.org November 9 Inclusive Access to Existing Buildings Seminar exploring the Equality Act 2010, building regulations and good practice guidance Venue: 30 Park Place, Leeds Contact: RIBA Yorkshire Tel 0113 389 9870 r iba.yorkshire@riba.org November 9 Retrofitting Domestic Properties Half-day seminar exploring the issues associated with retrofitting solid wall properties to improve energy efficiency Venue: City Hall, Cardiff Contact: SPAB (see contacts list, p82) IHBC Membership Seminars Affiliates and non-members who would like some guidance preparing their full membership applications can now attend a membership seminar held by their IHBC branch. The sessions will provide opportunities to learn more about the competencies that form the application and will allow attendees to discuss application queries with colleagues from the national office and full members from their branches. Please contact your branch for the latest information. CONTACTS Birmingham City University Harriet Devlin, BCU, Birmingham B4 7BD Tel 0121 331 7880 Email harriet.devlin@bcu.ac.uk Heritage Skills Centre Lincoln Castle, Castle Hill, Lincoln LN1 3AA Tel 01522 541173 Email heritageskillscentre@ lincolnshire.gov.uk The Scottish Lime Centre Trust Charlestown Workshops, 2 Rocks Road, Charlestown, Fife KY11 3EN Tel 01383 872722 Email admin@scotlime.org The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings 37 Spital Square, London E1 6DY Tel 020 7377 1644 Email education@spab.org.uk Weald & Downland Open Air Museum Singleton, Chichester, West Sussex PO18 0EU Tel 01243 811021 Email courses@wealddown.co.uk West Dean College West Dean, nr Chichester, West Sussex PO18 0QZ Tel 01243 818219 Email cpd@westdean.org.uk

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