IHBC's Heritage MarketPlace
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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
Listed Buildings and Energy Efficiency Adaptions: The Need for Action
Lanpro’s Head of Heritage & Townscape will be running an interactive workshop on listed buildings and energy efficiency adaptions to consider how we can meet our global climate change targets. This session will involve a presentation on:
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
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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
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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: 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
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Stall Promotional and Networking link:
https://marketplace.ihbc.org.uk/stallholderlisting/#ihbc2
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:
IHBC Conservation Places and People All-Party Parliamentary Group 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
Telephone: 01747 873133
Email: contact@appg.info
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CPD Opportunity: Lessons in serving as Secretariat to an active APPG
CPD References:
MarketPlace References
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Stall Promotional and Networking link:
https://marketplace.ihbc.org.uk/stallholderlisting/#appg
IHBC Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Working Group
Address:
Stallholder description: The working group exists to promote diversity in the heritage sector through the IHBC and to support members in thinking about Equality, Diversity and Inclusion including advice on promoting diversity through your work, training and making adaptions to make heritage inclusive.
IHBC networks: IHBC working group
Contact: Alice Ullathorne
Email: alice.ullathorne@heritagelincolnshire.org
Website: https://newsblogsnew.ihbc.org.uk/?p=30518
CPD Opportunity: Finding out about practice in the sector (IHBC competency 2), Legislation and regulations (IHBC competency 5) and about Design (IHBC competency 7)
CPD References:
MarketPlace References
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Stall Promotional and Networking link:
https://marketplace.ihbc.org.uk/stallholderlisting/#eqdiwg
Sustainable Traditional Buildings Alliance
Address: The Foundry 5 Baldwin Terrace London NR1 7RU
Stallholder description: An alliance of heritage, environment and industry organisations aiming to deliver a sustainable traditional built environment
IHBC networks: IHBC is a member of STBA
Contact: John Preston IHBC, Heritage Chair of STBA
Telephone: 07803 362513
Email: jpreston@phonecoop.coop
Website: https://stbauk.org
CPD Opportunity: Workshop sessions: your chance to hear about and discuss STBA guidance, advice, research and policy initiatives including Whole House Retrofit, the Bristol solid wall guidance, the Guidance Wheel, the STBA “EPC” paper and “from Retrofit to Regeneration”.
CPD References:
Guidance Wheel https://responsible-retrofit.org/greenwheel/
Bristol Solid Wall Guidance (Responsible Retrofit toolkit) 2015 https://stbauk.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Final-A-Bristolians-Guide-SME522_Bristol-wall-insulation_PRINT-AW02.pdf
STBA Whole House Approach https://stbauk.org/whole-house-approach/
EPCs and the Whole House Approach - A scoping study 2018 https://stbauk.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/EPCs-The-Whole-House-Approach.pdf
Performance and Energy Efficiency Analysis of Traditional Buildings: Gap Analysis Update 2020 (for Historic England)
https://stbauk.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Gap-Analysis-Update-2020-Performance-and-energy-efficiency-of-traditional-buildings.pdf
From Retrofit to "Regeneration: A blueprint for post-Covid recovery” 2021 https://stbauk.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/From-Retrofit-to-Regeneration-2021-STBA.pdf
STBA Survey Tool (in preparation 2022) https://stbauk.org/stba-survey-tool/
MarketPlace References
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Stall Promotional and Networking link:
https://marketplace.ihbc.org.uk/stallholderlisting/#stba
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
Contact:
Andy Graham, Director
Tel: 07736834722
Email: andy@urbanglowdesign.com
Website
CPD opportunity: Please feel free to get in touch with us.
CPD References:
Link
MarketPlace References
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Stall Promotional and Networking link:
https://marketplace.ihbc.org.uk/stallholderlisting/#urbanglow
Environment Study Centre
Address: 5 High Street Pontyprid
Stallholder description: Leading provider energy efficiency and retrofit training
IHBC networks:
IHBC Approved CPD provider, Regulated by the RICS, CIOB Training Partner, CITB NCC Training Partner
Contact: Professor John Edwards IHBC
Telephone: 07796440934
Email: john@environmentstudycentre.org
Website: http://www.environmentstudycentre.org/
CPD opportunity: Question and answer session on training and qualifications including what BSI standards require. Please feel free to get in touch with us.
specifically using examples from high street schemes.
CPD References:
Obtaining a qualification in the retrofit of traditional buildings https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7Alxc5HYKQ
Retrofitting Traditional Buildings 2-day course with a qualification https://environmentstudycentre.org/courses/courses/property-facilities-management-building-surveying/energy-efficiency-measures-for-older-and-traditional-buildings/
BSI PAS2035 applied to older buildings https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STkzW9cAHoE
Retrofitting traditional buildings for improved energy performance in the context of BSI PAS 2035 https://edwardshart.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/JBSAV_9_4_JBSAV0001_Edwards-1.pdf
BSI PAS2038 Retrofitting Non Domestic Buildings https://www.designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki/PAS_2038_and_older_buildings
MarketPlace References
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Stall Promotional and Networking link:
https://marketplace.ihbc.org.uk/stallholderlisting/#esc
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 supporting member of the Climate Heritage Network.
IHBC networks:
None
Contact:
Ailsa Macfarlane, Director
Tel: 0131 2206241
Email: info@befs.org.uk
CPD opportunity: BEFS invites attendees to watch ‘Heritage & Sustainability: A Journey Down One Iconic Street’, a film made with sector partners and launched at the Edinburgh Traditional Building Festival 2021. An Advocacy Toolkit is available on BEFS website to support further exploration. BEFS is unable to open their stall on the day owing to capacity, but welcome organisations to get in touch about the range of policy areas we cover.
CPD References:
Link
MarketPlace References
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Stall Promotional and Networking link:
https://marketplace.ihbc.org.uk/stallholderlisting/#befs
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: Please feel free to get in touch with us
CPD References:
https://www.designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki/Conservation_wiki
MarketPlace References
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Stall Promotional and Networking link:
https://marketplace.ihbc.org.uk/stallholderlisting/#dbw
Twentieth Century Society
Address: 70 Cowcross Street, London, EC1M 6EJ
Stallholder description:
C20 Society is the national charity for the preservation of Britain’s modern architecture and design heritage. As one of the National Amenity Societies, we’re a statutory consultee in the planning process, providing expert guidance on the preservation and conservation of significant post-1914 buildings.
IHBC networks:
IHBC member and full member of the JCNAS
Contact:
Andrea Crooks
020 7250 3857
coordinator@c20society.org.uk
CPD opportunity:
Contact us aside for details. Our popular events programme of lectures, seminars, walks and UK + International tours explore matters of conservation, thematic review, retrofitting, contested heritage and much more. C20 Corporate Partners members also receive a dedicated lecture by our Director in your workplace.
CPD References:
Upcoming events can be viewed here, our previous events and lectures archive can be viewed here. Further CPD examples are available upon request. For more information on becoming a C20 Partner and Affiliate, please get in touch directly.
MarketPlace References
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Stall Promotional and Networking link:
https://marketplace.ihbc.org.uk/stallholderlisting/#20c
Heritage Lincolnshire
Address:
The Old School, Cameron Street, Heckington, Sleaford, Lincolnshire, NG34 9RW
Stallholder description: Heritage Lincolnshire is a large and diverse heritage organisation with 30 years’ experience in planning and delivering high profile, high budget, complex projects. We have a multi-disciplinary team and our work includes; historic building regeneration, chartered surveying services, research, volunteering, community engagement, development control, the management of historic sites and ancient monuments as well as acting as archaeological and heritage consultants to local councils, local communities and businesses.
IHBC networks: IHBC recognised CPD Provider, East Midlands Branch representation
Contact:
Matthew Bentley, Conservation and Heritage Team Leader
Tel: 01529 461499 (ext.221) or 07510 923623
Email: matthew.bentley@heritagelincolnshire.org, or via LinkedIn
Website: https://www.heritagelincolnshire.org/
CPD opportunity:
Saving Buildings at Risk – Ways to fund your Heritage Project (30 minute workshop)
Activities and Communities – The importance of engagement and exploration to ways to engage.
CPD References:
Talks and Events - https://www.heritagelincolnshire.org/learn-with-us/courses
Current projects – https://www.heritagelincolnshire.org/work-with-us/current-projects
Case Studies - https://www.heritagelincolnshire.org/work-with-us/case-studies
Consultancy - https://www.heritagelincolnshire.org/work-with-us/heritage-consultancy
MarketPlace References
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Stall Promotional and Networking link:
https://marketplace.ihbc.org.uk/stallholderlisting/#hl
Historic England Technical Conservation Team
Address: The Engine House, Firefly Avenue, Swindon SN2 2EH
Stallholder description:
The Building Conservation Team at Historic England comprises specialist architectural conservators and building conservation advisors. We provide advice and guidance on the practical, technical and scientific aspects of building conservation, including understanding the causes of deterioration, assessing options for treatment, and specifying and commissioning remedial work. We have an extensive programme of applied research, which ensures that our guidance is underpinned by sound evidence. We produce a wide range of freely available online resources to help you when dealing with the technical aspects of building conservation.
IHBC networks:
IHBC Approved CPD provider
Contact:
Claire Nodder, Business Manager
Email: Conservation@HistoricEngland.org.uk
Website: www.HistoricEngland.org.uk
CPD opportunity:
Putting research into practice
Join Head of Building Conservation, Alison Henry, and Senior Building Conservation Advisor, Clara Willett, for a brief overview of the research that the Building Conservation Team is undertaking and an introduction to our range of freely available on-line building conservation resources. We’ll then focus on our Building Stone Database for England and show how this amazing tool can help you when making decisions about repairing or replacing building stone. There will also be a chance for you to tell us your ideas for future research projects or publications and to ask questions about technical aspects of building conservation. This session will particularly support the ‘Technology’ area of competence for IHBC CPD.
CPD References:
Links to items relevant to your stall: products, articles, case studies which will help delegates find out more etc
https://historicengland.org.uk/advice/technical-advice/buildings/technical-conservation-guidance/#Section1Text
www.historicengland.org.uk/services-skills/training-skills/online-training/webinars/technical-tuesdays/
https://historicengland.org.uk/research/current/conservation-research/sourcing-traditional-materials/#Section3Text
If you'd like to receive details of our latest technical conservation publications, guidance and events each month, please join our mailing list. Send an email to NationalSpecialistServices@HistoricEngland.org.uk to request the newsletter, Please remember to include your full name. You can unsubscribe at any time.
MarketPlace References
Zone: 1
Stall Promotional and Networking link:
https://marketplace.ihbc.org.uk/stallholderlisting/#hetct
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