IHBC's Heritage MarketPlace: 2021 Stallholder Listing
IHBC School delegates, visitors and members of the general public are encouraged to use this Stallholder listing to survey the MarketPlace and network with Stallholders.
Everyone is encouraged to use and search the list for the suppliers, advisers, clients, contractors, advocates etc. that address their own special needs. All are welcome to make contact with the Stallholders using the contacts and links provided.
School delegates seeking learning opportunities in the MarketPlace can search the list using key words, especially those linked to the CPD opportunities on offer, as described HERE.
Anyone can circulate and promote the Stallholder's virtual stall listing and operations using the 'Stall Promotional and Networking link' at the end of each listing, for example: https://marketplace.ihbc.org.uk/stallholderlisting/#ihbce.
MARKETPLACE ADVICE: This MarketPlace Stallholder Listing is regularly updated, as new Stallholders arrive and learning offers are outlined or agreed in advance of the opening of the MarketPlace. Please be sure to check back regularly as you explore the stalls, learning opportunities and networks on offer.
Last update: 7 October 2021
The IHBC-recognised, CPD-certificated and learning-led virtual Aberdeen School MarketPlace (4.30-7.30PM, 15 June) is included in all delegate options. This includes the chance to enjoy ‘Happy Hour with the IHBC’, from 5.30-6.30, with informal chat among officers and others online, as well as your own choice of refreshments.
MFL Affinity
Address: Barlow House, Minshull Street, Manchester M1 3DZ
Stallholder description: Working in partnership with IHBC, MFL Insurance Group Ltd offer a competitively priced Professional Indemnity insurance product designed to meet the specific requirements of IHBC members.
Additional insurance products include:
AECOM
Aldgate Tower, 2 Leman Street, London, E1 8FA
Stallholder description: AECOM’s Buildings + Places practice includes architecture, building engineering, interiors, workplace master planning, urban design, economics, and portfolio advisory experts. Our team designs and delivers some of the world’s most complex and interesting projects from major sporting venues such as the London 2012 Olympic Park and Legacy Framework, to the new plan for the LA2028 Olympics, to industrial facilities for GE and Rolls-Royce, to headquarters and workplace for NASA, Unilever, Sony Music, DirecTV, Box, Inc. and many Fortune 500 companies. We integrate sustainable solutions into everything we do and approach every project with a high-performance design strategy.
IHBC networks:
Contact:
Daniel Wallington, Conservation Accredited Structural Engineer
Associate Director, Buildings + Places, London Structures
Phone 07812-352-218
Email: daniel.wallington@aecom.com
aecom.com
CPD opportunity: Please feel free to get in touch with us.
CPD References:
MarketPlace References
Zone: 3
Stall Promotional and Networking link:
https://marketplace.ihbc.org.uk/stallholderlisting/#aecom
Brouns & Co
Address: Address: Highfield, 14 Selby Road, Garforth Cliff, Leeds LS25 2AG
Stallholder description: A UK manufacturer of natural linseed paint with a range of historically accurate colours.
Natural linseed paint is undergoing a renaissance thanks to its sustainability, durability, natural ingredients and hypoallergenic properties.
Whereas modern paints are made from plastics, which are tinted with synthetic pigments and then filled with drying agents, linseed paint is made in the traditional way by grinding powder pigments into boiled linseed oil to make a paste using triple-roller mills, then adding more oil until the correct consistency is reached. Brouns & Co linseed paint is made from all-natural ingredients, with no plastics or VOCs.
Linseed oil paint protects against all weathers. Once it has been painted, wood won’t rot and iron won’t rust. It has fantastic wicking properties, enabling the evaporation of moisture, instead of trapping it under an impermeable film. In Scandinavia, which has a long tradition of using linseed paint, original coats of linseed paint have survived on houses that are several centuries old.
IHBC networks:
Contact: Michiel Brouns
Tel:01423 500694
Email: sales@linseedpaint.com
Website
CPD opportunity:
Demystifying Linseed Paint This CPD discusses linseed paint, its history, why, where and when it was originally used. Why it fell out of fashion and why it is back in fashion. It will inform why it works so well and also how it can be used again on both historic and newbuild properties.
The CPD should give you a greater understanding of:
Holland Heritage
Address: Abergavenny, Monmouthshire
Stallholder description: Heritage Consultancy
IHBC networks:
HESPR recognised
Contact: Edward Holland, Director
Tel: 07786 954027
Email: info@hollandheritage.co.uk
Website
CPD Opportunity: Managing Change – the role of the Heritage Consultant – how and where a heritage consultant can contribute, the range of different reports that may be required and the kind of projects that can have heritage impact
CPD References:
MarketPlace References
Zone: 1
Stall Promotional and Networking link:
https://marketplace.ihbc.org.uk/stallholderlisting/index.html#hh
Hirst Conservation Ltd
Address: Laughton Hall, Framhouse, Laughton, Sleaford, Lincolnshire NG34 0HE
Stallholder description: Conservation and restoration of Historic Buildings and fine Art to include Architectural Paint Research, decorative surfaces, stone, plaster and memorials
IHBC networks: IHBC Full Member
Contact:
Karen Morrissey, Conservation Manager
Tel;: 07879262126
Email: karen@hirst-conservation.com
Website
CPD opportunity: A chance to discuss approaches to conservation, including decorative surfaces, stone, plaster. It will be an opportunity to learn more about architectural paint research and how it is used to inform conservation treatments. We encourage questions!
CPD References:
MarketPlace References
Zone: 1
Stall Promotional and Networking link:
https://marketplace.ihbc.org.uk/stallholderlisting/#hirst
Lanpro Services
Address: Offices across the UK in Norwich, Cambridge, York, Chelmsford, Manchester, London
Stallholder description: Lanpro are a multi-disciplinary consultancy offering independent advice across all stages of development, from inception to completion, managing sustainable change to significant places.
Our experts in archaeology and the historic built environment take a creative, evidence-based approach to conservation, supporting clients in unlocked the potential of their sites. We work closely with stakeholders to remove risk, mitigate through design and justify change by identifying the best outcomes for people and places.
IHBC networks: IHBC Full Member
Contact: Rebecca Burrows, IHBC, AssocRTPI, Head of Heritage and Townscape.
Rebecca has worked on buildings as diverse as ancient and post-war cathedrals, country house estates and industrial mills. She has a particular interest in whole-house retrofit, adaptive reuse and the concept of significance.
Telephone: 01904 803800
Email: Rebecca.burrows@lanproservices.co.uk or via LinkedIn
Website: https://www.lanproservices.co.uk/
CPD Opportunity
Either
The principles and practicalities of managing change to historic places for heritage professionals
Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University
MSc Sustainable Building Conservation
Address: Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University
Stallholder description: We offer a one year full time, two year part time IHBC accredited Building Conservation Masters’ programme with a unique emphasis on Sustainability
IHBC networks: N/A
Contact: Prof Oriel Prizeman
Telephone: 02920875967
Email: prizemano@cardiff.ac.uk
Website: MSc Sustainable Building Conservation - Welsh School of Architecture - Cardiff University
MarketPlace References
Zone: 2
Stall Promotional and Networking link:
https://marketplace.ihbc.org.uk/stallholderlisting/#wsa
The Energy Savers Ltd
Address: Mountain View Innovation Centre Jurby Road, Lezayre, Ramsey, Isle of Man IM7 2DZ
Stallholder description: Quattro Seal is a permanent draught proofing system installed nationwide in hundreds of heritage buildings to increase air tightness and improve thermal performance. Quattro Seal creates a flexible rubber gasket around windows and door frames creating a bespoke seal.
Quattro Seal is owned and installed by The Energy Savers, proudly serving the historic buildings sector since 1991. Installations include Hampton Court Palace, The Tower of London, Marlborough House, Wills Memorial Building, Bodleian Library, Royal College of Physicians, The Tate Gallery, The National Maritime Museum, Fishmongers Hall, Belfast Castle and hundreds of National Trust properties
IHBC networks: None
Contact:
Mark Huelin, Founder and Technical Director
Tel: 07957 381068
Email: mark.huelin@tes.im
Link 1 Link 2 Link 3 Link 4 Link 5
CPD opportunity: Preventing unnecessary air leakage in historic buildings and maintaining constancy of the internal environment is challenging. In this CPD you will learn how the Quattro Seal draught sealing system has been used in hundreds of historic sites to increase airtightness and eradicate unwanted cold air ingress to increase thermal performance and cut energy usage and carbon emissions.
The Institute of Historic Building Conservation (IHBC)
Address: IHBC Business Office, Jubilee House, High Street, Tisbury, SP3 6HA
Stallholder description: MATE seminars offer talks and exercises to break down the application process, exploring the IHBC’s Areas of Competence and Conservation Cycle model, while also answering any queries. This ensures that applicants from any discipline or sector can get a common grounding in how the IHBC assesses interdisciplinary conservation standards in line with established international conservation standards and models, notably ICOMOS. These events are a great way for prospective applicants to find out how to understand their skills, knowledge and experience in the context of IHBC membership criteria and accreditation.
IHBC networks: N/A
Contact:
Ramona Usher, IHBC Professional Services Officer, Professional@ihbc.org.uk
CPD opportunity: An introduction to the free IHBC MATE suite of sessions and linked services, including the IHBC’s Selfstarter.
CPD References:
The Institute of Historic Building Conservation (IHBC)
Address: IHBC Business Office, Jubilee House, High Street, Tisbury, SP3 6HA
Stallholder description: The IHBC is the professional body for building conservation practitioners and historic environment experts working in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, with connections to the Republic of Ireland.
IHBC networks:
HESPR
Contact: Fiona Newton, Operations Director
Email: projects@ihbc.org.uk
Website
CPD Opportunity: Research and guidance from the IHBC
CPD References: https://ihbconline.co.uk/toolbox/
https://www.ihbc.org.uk/skills/staffing/
https://ihbc.org.uk/resources_head/page47/index.html
MarketPlace References
Zone: 2
Stall Promotional and Networking link:
https://marketplace.ihbc.org.uk/stallholderlisting/#ihbc2
Crenellated Arts
Address: Many Studios, Studio 25, 3 Ross Street, Glasgow Gl SAR
Stallholder description: I undertake freelance projects in community engagement, using skills in illustration and digital media working both to get heritage and arts projects going (funding applications) and engagement projects to help keep them going (helping people have fun with community heritage and explore it in creative ways, and increase the profile of conservation related projects).
IHBC networks:
HESPR recognised
Contact: Alison McCandlish, Director
Tel: 07891 767916
Email: alison@crenellatedarts.com
Website
CPD Opportunity: Workshop on social media tools and strategies for heritage sector practitioners working in the community
CPD References:
MarketPlace References
Zone: 1
Stall Promotional and Networking link:
https://marketplace.ihbc.org.uk/stallholderlisting/#ca
Ancient Monuments Society
Address: St Ann’s Vestry Hall, 2 Church Entry, London EC4V 5HB
Stallholder description: Come and meet the Director of the Ancient Monuments Society, a National Amenity Society and small charity dedicated to defending historic buildings and places of all types and all ages. There will be a short presentation followed by a discussion about the role of the National Amenity Societies and broader themes. Tell us what you think will be the heritage sector’s top three greatest opportunities and challenges for the next five years!
IHBC networks: N/A
Contact: Lucie Carayon,
Tel: 020 7236 3934
Email: lucie.carayon@ancientmonumentssociety.org.uk
Website: Website
CPD Opportunity: Get a better understanding of the role of the National Amenity Societies in the Listed Building Consent process and within the wider planning system. Discover what the AMS is and what it has to offer!
CPD References:
Link 1 Link 2
MarketPlace References
Zone: 3
Stall Promotional and Networking link:
https://marketplace.ihbc.org.uk/stallholderlisting/#ams
Building Crafts College
Address: Kennard Road, Stratford, London E15 1AH IHBC
Stallholder description: Founded by the Worshipful Company of Carpenters in 1893, the Building Crafts College has a long tradition of delivering high quality education training in building crafts and building conservation. The emphasis of our work is to give all of our students the opportunity to reach their full potential and our expectations of our students are high. There is a constant focus on delivering skills and producing work of high quality, whether they are full time students, apprentices or degree students. Employment opportunity is also an important element of what we do and we support our students in accessing employment opportunities if they are not already employed.
IHBC networks:
Recognised Course Provider
Contact: TBC
Tel: 020 8522 1705
Email: info@thebcc.ac.uk
Website
CPD Opportunity: Understanding, delivering and experiencing conservation training resources and strategies in the BCC (TBC)
CPD References:
MarketPlace References
Zone: 2
Stall Promotional and Networking link:
https://marketplace.ihbc.org.uk/stallholderlisting/#bcc
Barton Willmore Heritage
Address: St Andrews House, St Andrews Road, Cambridge CB4 1WB
Stallholder description: The Heritage Team at Barton Willmore specialise in managing positive change in the historic environment. We add value through early identification and engagement to ensure that risks and opportunities are fully considered and mitigated through the design process, to provide robust justification for change.
We are committed to helping our clients realise their commercial objectives by de-risking the planning process, turning heritage constraints into opportunities and delivering high-quality development that optimises land value whilst preserving our cultural heritage.
IHBC networks: IHBC Full Member
Contact:
Lorraine King, Head of Heritage
Tel: 0796 491 2391
Email: lorraine.king@bartonwillmore.co.uk
Website
CPD opportunity: Heritage-led Placemaking: Making a difference
CPD References:
MarketPlace References
Zone: 1
Stall Promotional and Networking link:
https://marketplace.ihbc.org.uk/stallholderlisting/#bwh
The Cockburn Association
Address: Trunk’s Close, 55 High Street, Edinburgh EH1 1SR
Stallholder description: The Cockburn Association is Edinburgh’s Civic Trust, an independent voice – taking no local or national government funding for our core work. Founded in 1875, we are one of the oldest conservation and amenity organisations in the country. We depend entirely on the support of individuals, local groups and businesses to continue our work to protect and enhance Edinburgh.
Edinburgh has a unique set of challenges. It is small city with a population of just over 500,000. It is a Heritage city with its centre covering the Old and New Towns inscribed as a World Heritage Site. It is a capital city with public administration, financial and educational sectors dominating its local economic structure. It is a tourism city with its world-renown Festivals attracting millions and millions of visitors each year. It is a growing city with its population projected to expand by 40% in 2039.
IHBC Networks: N/A
Contact:
Terry Levinthal, Director
Tel: 0131 557 8686
Email: director@cockburnassociation.org.uk
Website
CPD Opportunity: Working with local communities living in a global destination.
CPD References:
MarketPlace References
Zone: 3
Stall Promotional and Networking link:
https://marketplace.ihbc.org.uk/stallholderlisting/#coa
TheUrbanGlow Design & Heritage Ltd
Address: Cavendish House, St.Andrews Court, Leeds LS3 1JY
Stallholder description: TheUrbanGlow pioneer the fusion of Urban Design and Heritage led placemaking. We specialise in area analysis, Conservation Area Appraisals, Local Heritage Assets and Public Realm. We pride ourselves on highly attractive, graphical communication and telling the stories of our places so as to inform change. We work both in the UK and Internationally.
IHBC networks:
IHBC Full Member
HESPR Member (DSA or representative)
Contact:
Andy Graham, Director
Tel: 07736834722
Email: andy@urbanglowdesign.com
Website
CPD opportunity: Examples of our work telling the story of places in an accessible way. From videos explaining our approach to Neighbourhood Plans to understanding how to create a Local List whilst under Lockdown! Come and join us for a CPD session and Q&A.
CPD References:
Link
MarketPlace References
Zone: 1
Stall Promotional and Networking link:
https://marketplace.ihbc.org.uk/stallholderlisting/#urbanglow
TDR Heritage Ltd
Address: Grosvenor House, 11 St Pauls Square, Birmingham B3 1RB
Stallholder description: TDR Heritage are HESPR accredited specialists in helping to regenerate historic high streets and connecting people with places. We have worked on over 30 townscape heritage schemes and High Street Heritage Action Zones across the UK. Our aim is to help you deliver realistic but aspirational outcomes for your heritage, communities and places.
IHBC networks:
IHBC Full Member
HESPR Member (DSA or representative)
IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
Contact:
Vicky Hunns, Director
Tel: 07505495725
Email: victoria.hunns@tdrheritage.co.uk
Link 1 Link 2
CPD opportunity: Our ‘Top Tips’ CPD session will run for 15 minutes at 12.00, 12.30, 14.00 and 14.00 and we will also be providing information about further training opportunities, alongside our high street and regeneration schemes support services.
Ten Top Tips for Engaging your Communities with High Street Projects
Every high street is unique. Every footstep contributes to heritage placemaking. But how can we inspire local residents and different community groups to interact with high street projects? This session will give you a solid foundation to the principles of co-production working. Our handy ‘top tips’ can be used to enhance audience engagement activity as part of the planning or delivery of any high street project.
Learning objectives: This session will provide participants with an introductory understanding of community engagement planning and highlight key engagement techniques and tools used in real projects, specifically using examples from high street schemes.
CPD References: Link
MarketPlace References
Zone: 1
Stall Promotional and Networking link:
https://marketplace.ihbc.org.uk/stallholderlisting/#tdr
Historic Environment Scotland
Address: Longmore House, Salisbury Place, Edinburgh EH9 1SH
Stallholder description: Historic Environment Scotland (HES) is the lead public body set up to investigate, care for and promote Scotland’s historic environment. We are responsible for more than 300 properties of national importance including Edinburgh Castle and internationally significant collections. As well as providing expert advice on heritage management, we deliver conservation guidance, training and technical research into Scotland’s built environment and offer wide range of grants and funding for projects that share our aims to protect and promote the historic environment.
IHBC networks:
IHBC Full Member
Contact:
Graham Saunders, Head of Heritage Management Policy
Tel: 07920 284862
Email: graham.saunders@hes.scot
Website
CPD opportunity: Our historic environment is on the front line of climate change - we are in a climate emergency and our historic environment is already feeling the impacts.
From castles at risk of coastal erosion, to historic town centres threatened by floods, the historic buildings in which we live, work, learn and socialise are under pressure. Significant and urgent global climate action is needed now to protect our past for the future.
The UK will host the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) in Glasgow later this year. HES will use this opportunity to demonstrate how the historic environment can support climate change goals and highlight its intrinsic role toward tackling the climate emergency. We are updating our guidance to reflect those challenges and are seeking your views.
We need your help in shaping our forthcoming Managing Change guidance on climate change. As we value your input we invite you to our session where we will consult with you on the leading themes in our draft document. There will be lots of opportunities for dialogue and sharing ideas, so please come along to join in on this urgent discussion!
CPD References:
At the beginning of the session we will ask that attendees view this short video (under 5 minutes) on Adapting to Change - Climate Change Impacts on the Historic Environment.
Our Guide on climate change impacts will also be of relevance to our discussions, as well as our Short Guide: Climate Change Adaptation for Traditional Buildings.
Our full range of climate action resources, from Technical Papers that share research findings to Short Guides equally suited to homeowners and professionals, can be further explored here: Climate Change Action Plan and resources
MarketPlace References
Zone: 1
Stall Promotional and Networking link:
https://marketplace.ihbc.org.uk/stallholderlisting/#hes
Heritage Strategies International
Address: P.O. Box 7529, Washington DC, DC 20044,
United States
Stallholder description: Heritage Strategies International is a Washington DC-based consulting firm offering international services on the economic evaluation of historic resources and integrating heritage buildings into economic development strategies. We provide professional, high quality education, information, and technical assistance internationally to clients seeking to encourage the economically productive use of heritage resources. Our clients include local and national governments, international non-governmental organizations, international development banks and others.
IHBC networks: None
Contact:
Katlyn Cotton, Director of Marketing and Design
Tel: 2253419097
Email: kcotton@hs-intl.com
Website
CPD opportunity: Rodney Swink on 'The Successes of "Main Street" - Heritage Conservation in the Context of Commercial District Revitalization'
CPD References:
MarketPlace References
Zone: 2
Stall Promotional and Networking link:
https://marketplace.ihbc.org.uk/stallholderlisting/#hsi1
Heritage Strategies International
Address: P.O. Box 7529, Washington DC, DC 20044,
United States
Stallholder description: Heritage Strategies International is a Washington DC-based consulting firm offering international services on the economic evaluation of historic resources and integrating heritage buildings into economic development strategies. We provide professional, high quality education, information, and technical assistance internationally to clients seeking to encourage the economically productive use of heritage resources. Our clients include local and national governments, international non-governmental organizations, international development banks and others.
IHBC networks: None
Contact:
Katlyn Cotton, Director of Marketing and Design
Tel: 2253419097
Email: kcotton@hs-intl.com
Website
CPD opportunity: Katlyn Cotton on 'Encouraging Heritage Conservation: Tools, Incentives, Strategies'
CPD References:
MarketPlace References
Zone: 2
Stall Promotional and Networking link:
https://marketplace.ihbc.org.uk/stallholderlisting/#hsi2
Heritage Strategies International
Address: P.O. Box 7529, Washington DC, DC 20044,
United States
Stallholder description: Heritage Strategies International is a Washington DC-based consulting firm offering international services on the economic evaluation of historic resources and integrating heritage buildings into economic development strategies. We provide professional, high quality education, information, and technical assistance internationally to clients seeking to encourage the economically productive use of heritage resources. Our clients include local and national governments, international non-governmental organizations, international development banks and others.
IHBC networks: None
Contact:
Katlyn Cotton, Director of Marketing and Design
Tel: 2253419097
Email: kcotton@hs-intl.com
Website
CPD opportunity: Donovan Rypkema on 'Behind the Numbers -- How Heritage Impacts are Measured'
CPD References:
MarketPlace References
Zone: 2
Stall Promotional and Networking link:
https://marketplace.ihbc.org.uk/stallholderlisting/#hsi3
IHBC CPP APPG Secretariat/David Blackman
Address: contact@appg.info
Stallholder description: The IHBC, with David Blackman as Consultant, serves as the Secretariat to the Conservation Places and People All-Party Parliamentary Group (CPP APPG).
The APPG’s ambition is: To support built and historic environment conservation as the means to deliver successful places, which are economically, environmentally and socially sustainable. This includes using heritage to help places adapt to the diverse needs of current and future communities, whilst supporting enterprise, transport connectivity, health, climate change efforts and quality of life.
The IHBC helps support that ambition through its support for the Secretariat including its consultant.
IHBC networks: Other
Contact:
David Blackman, Consultant to the Secretariat
Tel: 01747 873133
Email: contact@appg.info
Link 1 Link 2 Link 3 Link 4
CPD opportunity: Lessons in serving as Secretariat to an active APPG
CPD References:
MarketPlace References
Zone: 3
Stall Promotional and Networking link:
https://marketplace.ihbc.org.uk/stallholderlisting/#appg
Heritage Trust Network
Address: 13-15 Fleet Street, Birmingham B3 1JP
Stallholder description: Heritage Trust Network is a membership organisation made up of over 400 community organisations, charities and social enterprises across the UK who are rescuing, restoring and managing historic buildings, structures and spaces.
The Network supports community-led heritage by helping our members to help each other. We organise peer-to-peer support, knowledge sharing and skills development. Our guidance and advice supports our members to set up their organisations, complete successful restoration projects and maintain and operate heritage sites.
The Network gives this extraordinary grassroots movement a united voice, representing their views to government and funding bodies.
IHBC networks: IHBC Full Member
Contact:
David Tittle, Chief Executive
Tel: 07923 689424
Email: david.tittle@heritagetrustnetwork.org.uk
Website
CPD opportunity: Community-led solutions to heritage at risk. Come along to explore the various ways to find new uses for redundant buildings and the support that is available. We will discuss the different types of organisations that make up the not-for-profit heritage sector, the pros and cons of working with communities and the wider benefits it can offer.
CPD References:
Events page, YouTube channel, List of Members, Membership categories
MarketPlace References
Zone: 1
Stall Promotional and Networking link:
https://marketplace.ihbc.org.uk/stallholderlisting/#hernet
Built Environment Forum Scotland
Address: 61 Dublin Street, Edinburgh EH3 6NL
Stallholder description: Built Environment Forum Scotland (BEFS) is an umbrella body for organisations working in the built environment in Scotland. Drawing on extensive expertise in a membership-led forum, BEFS informs, debates and advocates on the strategic issues, opportunities and challenges facing Scotland’s historic and contemporary built environment. BEFS is a member of the Climate Heritage Network.
IHBC networks: None
Contact:
Ailsa Macfarlane, Director
Tel: 0131 2206241
Email: info@befs.org.uk
Link 1 Link 2 Link 3
CPD opportunity: BEFS are happy for attendees to explore the Advocacy Toolkit available on their website. And keen for organisations to get in touch about the range of policy areas we cover; but are unable to open their stall on the day due to capacity.
CPD References:
MarketPlace References
Zone: 3
Stall Promotional and Networking link:
https://marketplace.ihbc.org.uk/stallholderlisting/#befs
CIOB Academy
Stallholder description: The Academy offers a range of courses designed to help those in construction or new to the industry further their careers, develop practical skills, and gain membership to the institute or industry recognised qualifications. Our range of resources cover topics including conservation, contracts, site management, health and safety, project management, project planning, quality, BIM, sustainability, leadership, fire safety and membership. Courses range from short online learning, to one day technical courses and 6 month distance learning programmes. Courses are delivered by industry, for Industry by subject matter experts.
IHBC networks:
IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
IHBC Recognised Course representative
Contact:
Academy Team
Email: academy@ciob.org.uk
Link 1 Link 2 Link 3 Link 4
CPD opportunity: Happy to be advised by IHBC School MarketPlace delegates. Please feel free to get in touch with us.
CPD References:
MarketPlace References
Zone: 2
Stall Promotional and Networking link:
https://marketplace.ihbc.org.uk/stallholderlisting/#ciob
Historic England
Stallholder description: We are the public body that helps people care for, enjoy and celebrate England's spectacular historic environment.
We protect, champion and save the places that define who we are and where we've come from as a nation. We care passionately about the stories they tell, the ideas they represent and the people who live, work and play among them.
Working with communities and specialists we share our passion, knowledge and skills to inspire interest, care and conservation, so everyone can keep enjoying and looking after the history that surrounds us all.
IHBC networks: Other
Contact:
Jessica Cole, Listing Casework Analysis Manager
Te;: 07771 344 389
Email: jessica.cole@historicengland.org.uk
Website
CPD opportunity: Are we doing enough to keep valuable, historic buildings safe from being demolished or significantly altered before they can be protected by listing?
In England, the service of a Building Preservation Notice (BPN) is the main means of interim protection, but they are underused. In order to address this and in November 2018, Historic England launched a Building Preservation Notice indemnification pilot scheme, in agreement with the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS).
Come along to one the sessions to hear an update on the pilot scheme and how it is going and increase your awareness of interim protection methods. Learn how to request indemnification from HE in the serving of a BPN and be encouraged by exemplars from the pilot scheme so far.
CPD References:
Link 1 Link 2 Link 3
MarketPlace References
Zone: 2
Stall Promotional and Networking link:
https://marketplace.ihbc.org.uk/stallholderlisting/#he
Pevsner Architectural Guides - Yale University Press
Address: Yale University Press, 47 Bedford Square, London WC1B
Stallholder description: The Pevsner Architectural Guides, were begun in 1951 by the architectural historian Sir Nikolaus Pevsner (1902-83) with the aim of providing an up-to-date portable guide to the most significant buildings in every part of the country, suitable for both general reader and specialist. Today, a continuing programme of new editions keeps the series up-to-date with new information on older buildings and recent architecture while maintaining the tradition of Pevsner's own succinct accounts. Each book has over 100 photographs, mostly specially commissioned, numerous maps and plans, a glossary and indexes.
IHBC networks: Other
Contact:
Charlotte Zaidi
Email: pevsner@yaleup.co.uk
Link 1 Link 2 Link 3 Link 4
CPD opportunity: Capacity on the day means that we're not able to open our stall on 18 June, but do check out our publications on our web site. Day School presenter and Pevsner Series Editor Charles O'Brien will take questions as part of his afternoon presentation on 18 June, linked to local listing. Queries, questions and observations for Charles may be submitted online by School Delegates HERE
Yale University Press is delighted to offer £10 off the latest addition to the Pevsner 'Buildings of England' series: Wiltshire. Order via our website (www.yalebooks.co.uk/pevsner) and enter code Y2173 at checkout. Code valid from 18/06/21 - 01/08/21. UK orders only. Free P&P.
Visit our blog (https://yalebooksblog.co.uk/?s=pevsner) to discover extra content from our authors.
CPD References: Link 1 Link 2
MarketPlace References
Zone: 3
Stall Promotional and Networking link:
https://marketplace.ihbc.org.uk/stallholderlisting/#yale
Historic Environment Scotland/University of Stirling
Address: Historic Environment Scotland, The Engine Shed, Stirling, Lanarkshire FK8 1QZ
Stallholder description: A new, IHBC-recognised Master of Science degree offered by Historic Environment Scotland in association with the University of Stirling.
Taught at The Engine Shed, HES's national conservation centre in Stirling, our MSc in Technical Building Conservation offers a practical postgraduate qualification focussing on the nature, use, performance and repair of traditional building materials, set firmly within the context of local architectural traditions, current national policy imperatives and universal conservation principles.
With a predominant theme of best practice in conservation project management, the programme includes hands-on craft demonstrations and frequent site visits to meet practitioners on active HES repair projects.
IHBC networks:
SPAB
Stallholder description: The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB) is Britain's oldest building conservation charity. Founded by William Morris in 1877, we provide free advice, run unique courses and training, and campaign for old buildings at risk of demolition or alteration.
Underpinning all our work is the SPAB Approach, a practical message of maintenance, repair and sustainability.
From cottages to castles and from churches to cathedrals we are here to help buildings and the people who care for them.
IHBC networks: IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
Contact:
Felicity Martin
Email: felicity.martin@spab.org.uk
Website
CPD opportunity:
CPD References:
Link 1 Link 2
MarketPlace References
Zone: 1
Stall Promotional and Networking link:
https://marketplace.ihbc.org.uk/stallholderlisting/#spab
Designing Buildings Wiki
Address:
Kirkleas Old Road
Buckland, Surrey RH3 7DZ
United Kingdom
Stallholder description: Designing Buildings Wiki is the construction industry knowledge base, used by 8.5 million people a year to find and share knowledge about the design, construction, operation and decommissioning of built assets. It includes Conservation Wiki, a collaboration with IHBC to take conservation knowledge to a wider audience.
IHBC networks: None
Contact:
Gregor Harvie, Director
Tel: 07803906129
Email: gregor.harvie@designingbuildings.co.uk
CPD opportunity: Attendees will learn about the importance of knowledge and how it underpins the competence, compliance and productivity of the construction industry. There will be an analysis of the differences between data, information and knowledge and research results will be presented explaining the sorts of knowledge that practitioners use and where they find it. The serious problems practitioners have accessing knowledge will be assessed along with the implications this has for the industry.
There will be an introduction to Conservation Wiki and an explanation of how to get involved.
CPD References:
https://www.designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki/Conservation_wiki
MarketPlace References
Zone: 1
Stall Promotional and Networking link:
https://marketplace.ihbc.org.uk/stallholderlisting/#dbw
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