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SUMMARY:Various INTO x National Trust webinar series: Heritage and nature – using the past for the future
DESCRIPTION:INTO Webinars in 2025\n\nNEW INTO x National Trust webinar series: Heritage and nature – using the past for the future \nINTO is partnering with the National Trust (England\, Wales & Northern Ireland) on a new series of webinars exploring how landscape-scale nature recovery\, as part of our responses to climate change\, is challenging and influencing the way we understand\, manage and make the most of the history of these places\, now and for the future. \nEach session will reflect on the role of people and heritage in supporting nature recovery in different ecological contexts\, sharing approaches from the National Trust estate and experiences\, insights and practical responses from across our global network. \nWe warmly invite you to join the conversation and be part of this important exchange. \n\n Webinar 1: Trees and woodlands \nDate: Thursday 20 November 2025\nTime: 12:30–13:30 GMT\nRegister: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/v3kscjlgQqmMGIUoONfsBQ \n Webinar 2: Hedgerows and boundaries \nDate: Wednesday 21 January 2026\nTime: 12:30–13:30 GMT \n Webinar 3: Heathland and common land \nDate: Wednesday 18 March 2026\nTime: 12:30–13:30 GMT \n Webinar 4: Peat \nDate: Wednesday 20 May 2026\nTime: 12:30–13:30 BST \n Webinar 5: Water and wetlands \nDate: Wednesday 1 July 2026\nTime: 12:30–13:30 BST
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=various-into-x-national-trust-webinar-series-heritage-and-nature-using-the-past-for-the-future
LOCATION:On -Line
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – All,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260311T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260704T170000
DTSTAMP:20260223T123150Z
CREATED:20260223T122815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260223T123150Z
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SUMMARY:SAVE: Spring/Early Summer 2026 Events Programme\, various dates
DESCRIPTION:SAVE: Spring Event Programme\, various dates\nIn person events \nFor further information and booking: \nhttps://www.savebritainsheritage.org/events \nBehind the Hoardings: Hard-Hat Tour of Edwardian Moseley Road Baths| Birmingham |11 March 2026| 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM \nFrom Steam to Streamline: The Central Line’s Eastern extension | Saturday 11 April 2026 | 11:00 – 13:30 \nHampstead Village | Saturday\, 25th April | 10:30 – 13:00 \nUnlocking Grimsby’s Heritage: Exploring the Ice Factory and Dockside | Thursday 14 May 2026 | 11:00 – 17:00 \nSt John Street: The Drovers’ Road to Smithfield | Wednesday 20 May 2026 | 18:00 – 19:30 \nSpotlight Belfast: Tracing the City’s Past | Saturday 13 June 2026 | 11:00 – 15:30 \nSpotlight Belfast: Exploring North Belfast’s Heritage Cluster | Sunday 14 June 2026 | 11:00 – 12:30 \nRegent’s Park | Saturday 4 July 2026 | 11:00 to 13:00
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=save-spring-early-summer-2026-events-programme-various-dates
LOCATION:Various locations and online
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – All
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260527T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261125T130000
DTSTAMP:20260302T170338Z
CREATED:20260302T170027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T170338Z
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SUMMARY:Keymer Heritage South: Crafting Legacy: The Power of Handmade Clay Tiles in Modern Design\, Various Dates\,(IHBC Registered CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:WB UK Keymer Heritage South: Crafting Legacy: The Power of Handmade Clay Tiles in Modern Design\nWebinar: Various dates\, 12.00-13.00\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLearn how historic practices can meet contemporary design needs in our exclusive webinar. \nDates:  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMay 27th – Crafting Legacy: The Power of Handmade Clay Tiles in Modern Design (12:00 – 13:00)  https://registration.invitedesk.com/p/en/5AyvRvblSkWTRuInTBLU5A/VXNBOgM09kCXpysHBLUGTg \nAugust 26th – Crafting Legacy: The Power of Handmade Clay Tiles in Modern Design (12:00 – 13:00)- https://registration.invitedesk.com/p/en/5AyvRvblSkWTRuInTBLU5A/VXNBOgM09kCXpysHBLUGTg \nNovember 25th – Crafting Legacy: The Power of Handmade Clay Tiles in Modern Design (12:00 – 13:00)  – https://registration.invitedesk.com/p/en/5AyvRvblSkWTRuInTBLU5A/VXNBOgM09kCXpysHBLUGTg
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=wb-uk-keymer-heritage-south-crafting-legacy-the-power-of-handmade-clay-tiles-in-modern-design-various-datesihbc-registered-cpd-provider
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260601T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260807T170000
DTSTAMP:20251216T143554Z
CREATED:20251216T143554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251216T143554Z
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SUMMARY:San Gemini Preservation Studies : SGPS Italy Conservation Summer School Various Dates
DESCRIPTION:San Gemini Preservation Studies : SGPS Italy Conservation Summer School\n\nWe are excited to announce that applications are now open for our Summer 2026 field school in Italy\, part of the San Gemini Preservation Studies Program (SGPS). The deadline for applications is March 15\, 2026.\n\nNow in its 27th year\, SGPS has welcomed alumni from over 170 universities and colleges worldwide. Our program is dedicated to the preservation of cultural heritage\, offering students the unique opportunity to study and travel in Italy while gaining hands-on experience in restoration and conservation.\n\nOur program is designed for students in fields such as Conservation of Cultural Objects\, Museum Studies\, Architecture\, Art History\, History\, Archaeology\, and Anthropology.\n\nSession One: June 1 – 26\n\nBuilding Restoration – “Touching the Stones”\nRestoration of Traditional Masonry Buildings & Sketching and Analyzing Historic Buildings  (includes lectures and field-based restoration projects)\nArchaeological Ceramics Analysis and Restoration of Archaeological Ceramics in Italy  (includes lectures and hands-on restoration workshops)\nBook Bindings and Archival Conservation\nIntroduction to the History and Craft of Bookbinding & Preventive Conservation of Books and Archival Materials (includes lectures and practical workshops)\n\nIntersession Program: June 29 – July 8\nPreservation Tour ( 10 day) – Florence\, Siena\, and Rome\nVisit active restoration sites\, restoration institutes\, laboratories\, and places of cultural interest\, with a focus on the urban and historical development of each city.\n\nSession Two: July 13 – August 7\n\nPaper Restoration\nIntroduction to the Restoration and Conservation of Paper in Artworks and Archival Documents (includes lectures and restoration workshops)\nTraditional Painting Techniques\nMaterials and Methods of Traditional Painting and Art Restoration Issues\n(includes lectures and painting workshops)\nPreservation Theory and Practice in Italy\nRestoration Theory\, Ethics\, and Contemporary Issues\n(includes lectures and group discussions)\n\nField Projects:\n\nRestoration of Porta Tuderte (13th-century city gate)\nAnalysis of medieval buildings in San Gemini as part of an urban study\nRestoration of classical archaeological ceramics from the Parco del Colosseo in Rome\nConservation of historical archival materials from the Historic Archives of the City of San Gemini (dating from the 14th to the 19th century)\n\nFor further information and applications: \nhttps://www.sangeministudies.info/application
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=san-gemini-preservation-studies-sgps-italy-conservation-summer-school-various-dates
LOCATION:Italy various
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Evaluation,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention,IHBC Area of competence – Professional
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260619T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261218T160000
DTSTAMP:20260320T120111Z
CREATED:20260320T120111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260320T120111Z
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SUMMARY:Amar Eco-Plaster: Introduction to Lime Plastering & Heritage Conservation - monthly courses\, various dates (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:Amar Eco-Plaster: Introduction to Lime Plastering & Heritage Conservation – monthly courses\nVarious dates: Friday 19 June 2026-Friday 18 December 2026 \nTime: 10:00 – 16:00 \nLocation: Amar Eco-Plaster Workshop Church Farm\nSmallburgh\, Norfolk NR12 9NB\nUnited Kingdom \nFriday 19 June 2026- Friday 26 June 2026 \nFriday 17 July 2026- Friday24 July 2026 \nFriday 14 August 2026-Friday 21 st August 2026 \nFriday 18 September 2026- Friday 25 September 2026 \nFriday 9 October 2026- Friday 16 October 2026 \nFriday 13 November 2026-Friday 20 November 2026 \nFriday 11 December 2026-Friday 18 December 2026 \nThis hands-on course offers a practical introduction to lime plaster as a key material in conserving heritage buildings\, including mixing and applying lime plasters\, renders and mortars. \nLed by experienced plasterer and SPAB Fellow\, Daahir Mohamed\, the course provides a solid foundation in the principles\, materials\, and techniques of traditional lime plastering. Alongside demonstrations and guided practice\, participants will explore the wider significance of lime in sustainable building repair and heritage conservation. The course also includes an introduction to career pathways within the heritage plastering and conservation trades. \nThe course is delivered over three days\, spread over two weeks of each month. Please see website for specific dates. The course can either be booked as a 3-day package\, to complete within the month\, or as each day has a specific focus (see website for details)\, single days can be booked according to participants’ experience\, interest and desired pace. \nCost:  \n£195.00 (1-day) / £495.00 (3-days) \nNB: IHBC Members are offered a 15% discount using code IHBC15 at checkout \nFor further information and booking: \nhttps://amarecoplaster.co.uk/events/
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=amar-eco-plaster-introduction-to-lime-plastering-heritage-conservation-monthly-courses-various-dates-ihbc-recognised-cpd-provider
LOCATION:Amar Eco-Plaster Workshop\, Church Farm\, Smallburgh\, NR12 9NB
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260627T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260627T120000
DTSTAMP:20260527T162214Z
CREATED:20260527T162214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T162214Z
UID:14599-1782554400-1782561600@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:C20 Society: Seven Dials walk: the 1920s and 1930s\, and the making of modern London (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:C20 Society: Seven Dials walk: the 1920s and 1930s\, and the making of modern London\n  \nWhere: The Centre of Seven Dials\,\nLondon\, WC2H 9HA\nUnited Kingdom \nDate: 27 June\, 10am -12pm \nJoin historian Matt Houlbrook on a journey into a remarkable neighbourhood and the battle to define modern London. \nThroughout the 1920s and 1930s\, Seven Dials was one of London’s most diverse neighbourhoods\, home to migrant and working-class communities\, bohemian clubs and cafes. But business leaders and city planners had other ideas. \nBeginning with a rancorous libel trial of 1927\, in which a Sierra Leonean café owner and his wife confronted the racist newspaper that destroyed their business\, Matt’s tour of Seven Dials reveals the surprising history of this remarkable neighbourhood. \nThe tour includes the site of long-forgotten cafes and queer nightclubs\, the tenements\, shops\, and workshops where the people of Seven Dials lived\, worked\, and played\, and modernist office blocks that were never built\, as well as St Giles Buildings (1925\, C Westcott Reeves and Alfred Rason) and the Cambridge Theatre (1930\, Wimperis\, Simpson\, and Guthrie). \nFor further information and booking please follow the link: \nhttps://secure.c20society.org.uk/Default.aspx?tabid=62&amp;EventId=1317 \nCost: £12.50 – £25
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=c20-society-seven-dials-walk-the-1920s-and-1930s-and-the-making-of-modern-london-ihbc-recognised-cpd-provider
LOCATION:The Centre of Seven Dials\, London\, WC2H 9HA
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Evaluation,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260628T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260628T170000
DTSTAMP:20260103T173846Z
CREATED:20251120T185041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260103T173846Z
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SUMMARY:South Coast Studio: Heritage Decorative Finishes Workshop for Beginners (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:South Coast Studio: Heritage Decorative Finishes Workshop for Beginners \nIn person at NT The Cart Horse Stables\, Heritage and Rural Skills Centre\, Coleshill Village\, Swindon Coleshill Village\,\nSwindon\, Wiltshire\, SN6 7PT\nUnited Kingdom \nThis one-day introductory course covers the basics of key decorative finishes: Woodgraining\, Malachite\, Faux Marbling\, and Crackle Glaze. Guided by Simon Nobs\, participants will create four panels\, each showcasing a different technique. All required materials and tools are provided\, and a certificate of completion for CPD purposes is available upon request. Small class sizes ensure personalised guidance\, making this an ideal starting point for anyone passionate about heritage restoration\, interior design\, or creative skill development. \nCost : £195 \nFor further information and booking: \nhttp://www.southcoaststudio.co.uk
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=south-coast-studio-heritage-decorative-finishes-workshop-for-beginners
LOCATION:Heritage and Rural Skills Centre\, NT The Cart Horse Stables\, Swindon Coleshill Village\, SN6 7PT
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260702T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260702T193000
DTSTAMP:20260527T170124Z
CREATED:20260429T113750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T170124Z
UID:14509-1783011600-1783020600@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:IHBC London Branch in association with The Georgian Group: Update from the National Amenity Societies at The Georgian Group
DESCRIPTION:IHBC London Branch in association with The Georgian Group: Update from the National Amenity Societies at The Georgian Group\n  \nDate: Thursday 2 July 2026\, 17.00-19:30 \nWhere: In person\, The Georgian Group\, 6 Fitzroy Square\nLondon\, W1T 5DX\nUnited Kingdom \nSAVE THE DATE \nJoin us in the Library at The Georgian Group in Fitzroy Square for a joint Georgian Group and IHBC London Branch event. \nRepresentatives from the National Amenity Societies will provide a brief update on current casework and campaigns\, and IHBC London Branch will outline their events planned for later in 2026. This will be followed by drinks and networking. \nBooking information to be confirmed. \nCost: Free \nPlease contact Claire Hegarty (London Branch\, Branch Consultant) if you require more details http://LOconsultant@ihbc.org.uk
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=ihbc-london-branch-in-association-with-the-georgian-group-update-national-amenity-societies-at-the-georgian-group
LOCATION:The Georgian group\, 6 Fitzroy Square\, London\, W1T 5DX
CATEGORIES:Event - IHBC,IHBC Area of competence – Professional,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260704T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260704T140000
DTSTAMP:20260527T154833Z
CREATED:20260527T154833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T154833Z
UID:14590-1783159200-1783173600@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:C20 Society: Up the Elephant- Witnessing the changes around Elephant & Castle (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:C20 Society: Up the Elephant-Witnessing the changes around Elephant & Castle\n  \nWhere: In-person\, Faraday Memorial Elephant and Castle\,\nLondon\, SE1 6TG \nWhen: 4 July 2026\, 11:00 – 14:00 \nA revival of Elephant and Castle walk which Richard Walker created with the late Elain Harwood in 2019. It covers the ever changing urban landscape around the neighbourhood\, and includes important 1960s social housing including what remains of the Aylesbury Estate and Richard’s own\, recently renovated Goldfinger buildings\, the former Alexander Fleming House. \nThe walk starts with some key 1960s social housing \, which includes Perronet House\, Draper House and what remains of the Aylesbury Estate. We’ll see the new Elephant Park redevelopment\, some key buildings around Bricklayers Arms\, including the last project by Lubetkin and end with a visit to Richard’s own apartment in Metro Central Heights 1958-64 by Ernö Goldfinger. \nCost: £12.50 – £25 \nFor further information and booking follow the link: \nhttps://secure.c20society.org.uk/Default.aspx?tabid=62&amp;EventId=1315
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=c20-society-up-the-elephant-witnessing-the-changes-around-elephant-castle-ihbc-recognised-cpd-provider
LOCATION:Faraday Memorial Elephant and Castle\, London\, SE1 6TG
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Evaluation,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260704T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260704T120000
DTSTAMP:20260429T153317Z
CREATED:20260429T153023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T153317Z
UID:14548-1783161000-1783166400@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:Surrey Churches Preservation Trust (SCPT) and St Barnabas Church\, Ranmore- Sir George Gilbert Scott and St Barnabas Church\, Ranmore: Victorian architectural masterpiece explored in public talk
DESCRIPTION:Surrey Churches Preservation Trust (SCPT) and St Barnabas Church\, Ranmore: Sir George Gilbert Scott and St Barnabas Church\, Ranmore:-Victorian architectural masterpiece explored \n  \nDate: Saturday 4 July 2026 (10.30am–12 noon) \nWhere: St Barnabas Church\, Ranmore\, RH5 6SP \nMembers of the public are warmly invited to a special illustrated talk at St Barnabas Church\, Ranmore\, near Dorking on Saturday 4 July 2026 (10.30am–12 noon)\, hosted jointly by the Surrey Churches Preservation Trust (SCPT) and St Barnabas Church\, Ranmore. \nThe event will be led by Professor William Whyte of the University of Oxford\, a leading authority on architectural history. \nThe talk will explore the life and work of Sir George Gilbert Scott (1811–1878)\, one of the foremost architects of the Victorian Gothic Revival\, whose legacy includes the Albert Memorial\, the restoration of Westminster Abbey\, and the Midland Grand Hotel at St Pancras. \nParticular focus will be given to St Barnabas Church itself\, designed by Scott and consecrated in 1859\, a striking and ambitious building commissioned by George Cubitt for the Denbies estate. \nProfessor Whyte will place St Barnabas within the wider context of Victorian church building\, examining both its distinctive design – faced in flint with an octagonal spire – and its place within 19th Century architectural and social history. The talk will also highlight the importance of conservation and careful documentation in preserving historic places of worship. \nThis joint event supports both the Surrey Churches Preservation Trust and St Barnabas Church\, helping fund the ongoing care and preservation of Surrey’s historic churches and their communities. \nCost: Tickets are £8 for SCPT members and £12 for non-members (3 for £30)\, £8 for parishioners and local clubs and societies with advance booking essential : \nhttps://www.ticketsource.com/whats-on?q=ranmore \n  \nAmong Professor Whyte’s publications is Unlocking the Church: the lost secrets of Victorian sacred space\, which is highly recommended.
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=surrey-churches-preservation-trust-scpt-and-st-barnabas-church-ranmore-sir-george-gilbert-scott-and-st-barnabas-church-ranmore-victorian-architectural-masterpiece-explored-in-public-talk
LOCATION:St Barnabas Church\, Ranmore\, Dorking
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Evaluation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260706T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260907T170000
DTSTAMP:20260112T115656Z
CREATED:20260112T115238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T115656Z
UID:14111-1783324800-1788800400@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:La Table Ronde de l 'Architecture : Alsace Summer School of Architecture & Crafts (Various)
DESCRIPTION:La Table Ronde de l ‘Architecture : Alsace Summer School of Architecture & Crafts \nIn person: Westhoffen\, Alsace\, France​​ \nVarious summer school courses: \nthe Alsace Summer School of Architecture and Crafts\, from 6 July to 2 August 2026 (2 to 4 weeks). \nA journey through Alsatian architecture\, from 1 to 14 September 2026 (2 weeks of training). \nThe Conques Summer School of Vernacular Architecture\, from 26 August to 7 September 2026 (2 weeks of training). \nTraditional craft workshops \nCosts: \nARCHITECTURE WEEKS I & II – 1 800 EUR \nCRAFTS WEEKS III & IV – 2 200 EUR \nARCHITECTURE & CRAFTS WEEKS I\,II\,III&IV – 4 000 EUR \nFor further information and booking please follow the link: \nhttps://www.latablerondearchitecture.com/en/assac-2026
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=la-table-ronde-de-l-architecture-alsace-summer-school-of-architecture-crafts-various
LOCATION:Westhoffen\, Westhoffen\, Alsace\, France
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Evaluation,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260706T184500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260706T200000
DTSTAMP:20260624T132233Z
CREATED:20260624T132233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260624T132233Z
UID:14681-1783363500-1783368000@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:The Japan Society: Preservation as Continuity: Protecting Japanese Built Cultural Heritage
DESCRIPTION:The Japan Society: Preservation as Continuity: Protecting Japanese Built Cultural Heritage\n  \nDate: Monday 6 July 2026\, 6.45pm \nWhere: In-person\, The Swedenborg Society\n20-21 Bloomsbury Way (Hall entrance on Barter St)\nLondon WC1A 2TH \n  \nKominka are traditional Japanese farmhouses\, generally understood as older rural houses often built more than 50 years ago. Though the term has no single strict definition\, kominka are valued for their craftsmanship\, local materials\, and harmony with the surrounding environment\, and they stand as important reflections of Japan’s architectural traditions\, rural life\, and respect for nature. \nIn this talk\, Andrea Carlson of Kominka Collective will explore Japan’s built cultural heritage and the growing challenges facing kominka\, kura (storehouses)\, temples\, shrines\, and other historic wooden structures. Drawing on the Kominka Collective’s work in preservation\, stewardship\, relocation\, research\, and education in Japan and overseas\, she will discuss traditional building methods\, rural life\, adaptive reuse\, and ongoing efforts to help save these endangered structures. Combining practical experience with broader cultural perspectives\, the talk will offer insight into the importance of preserving not only historic buildings\, but also the knowledge\, craftsmanship\, and communities connected to them. \nAndrea Carlson is one of the founders of the Kominka Collective\, a Japan-based non-profit dedicated to preserving and revitalising traditional Japanese architecture that works closely with Toda Komuten\, a fifth-generation design-build company specialising in traditional Japanese construction and preservation. The Kominka Collective supports in-place stewardship\, coordinates the relocation and reuse of endangered kominka and other traditional structures\, and promotes the reuse of reclaimed materials. Its work also includes educational programmes\, artisan-led workshops\, cultural exchange activities\, research and documentation\, and architectural study tours with the Timber Framers Guild\, as well as hosting an annual Cultural Heritage Fellow. Andrea is a Visiting Researcher in the Anthropological Institute at Nanzan University and serves as Director of Programs and Initiatives at the Minka Preservation Society in Japan. \nFor further information and booking please follow the link: \nhttps://www.japansociety.org.uk/event?event=1144&eventcat=1
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=the-japan-society-preservation-as-continuity-protecting-japanese-built-cultural-heritage
LOCATION:The Swedenborg Society\, 20-21 Bloomsbury Way\, WC1A 2TH
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Evaluation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260715T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260715T153000
DTSTAMP:20260608T170704Z
CREATED:20260608T170636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260608T170704Z
UID:14643-1784107800-1784129400@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:IHBC West Midlands Branch Event: Mighty Oaks- understanding and conserving timber buildings (assessment\, inspection\, decay\, and repair)
DESCRIPTION:West Midlands IHBC Branch Event: Mighty Oaks- understanding and conserving timber buildings (assessment\, inspection\, decay\, and repair)\nDate: Wednesday 15 July 2026\, 09.00-15.30\nWhere: In-person\, Ledbury Heritage Centre/The Old Grammar\, Church Lane\, Ledbury\, HR8 1DN \nPlease note that this venue is accessed via stairs. \nAGENDA: \n09:30 – Arrival\, coffee & registration ( https://www.ledburyplaces.co.uk/the-old-grammar-school/) \n10:00 – Branch Welcome and Introduction to the Day \n10:10 – Herefordshire Timber Framing- What Marks it Out as Special? – Duncan James \n10:50 – Timber frame repair projects – Jacob Oakley \n11:25 – BREAK \n11: 35 – Mechanisms of decay – Tim Floyd \n12:30 – LUNCH \n13:15 – Assessment and inspection of timber buildings (TBC) \n14:00 – The conservation of The Master’s House\, Ledbury – Gary Butler \nhttps://themastershouseledbury.org/history-of-the-masters-house/ \nOver ten years on from its completion in 2015\, architect Gary Butler will talk about the project to conserve and regenerate the grade II* listed Master’s House as a hub of social and cultural life in Ledbury. \nGary will lead a tour\, and talk about the conservation approach to the project\, which adopted the principle that the extraordinary medieval fabric was the most significant element of the building. \n15:30 – FINISH \nUnfortunately on this occasion\, despite our best efforts\, in order to see some of the beautiful architecture and work done in Ledbury\, we have not been able to secure a level access venue in the town that is big enough for our membership CPD threshold. Please let us know when booking if you have access needs and we will do our best to arrange options for streaming the indoor part of the session. \nFor booking please follow the link:  \nhttps://www.tickettailor.com/events/ihbcwestmidlands/2095352 \nCost: \n£25 Members\n£35 Non Members
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=ihbc-west-midlands-branch-event-mighty-oaks-understanding-and-conserving-timber-buildings-assessment-inspection-decay-and-repair
LOCATION:Ledbury Heritage Centre/The Old Grammar\, Church Lane\, Ledbury\, HR8 1DN 
CATEGORIES:Event - IHBC,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260715T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260715T160000
DTSTAMP:20260616T125726Z
CREATED:20260616T125726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260616T125726Z
UID:14659-1784109600-1784131200@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:Centre for Building Conservation Studies: Manchester Surveyor Training Day (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:Centre for Building Conservation Studies: Manchester Surveyor Training Day\n  \nWhen: Wednesday 15 July 2026\, 10:00-16:00 \nWhere: In-person- Manchester (The full address of the property in the South Manchester area\, and the joining instructions\, will be provided about a week before the date.   It is a private home.) \n  \nThis Survey Training Day aims to provide you with the essential knowledge that you need to know as a surveyor of a traditional house. \nTopics covered: \nIn this Surveyor Training Day\, we will typically cover topics such as: \n1. Consider whether a Level 2 or Level 3 survey is the best option for this house\n2. Discuss what a surveyors ‘Duty of Care’ means in the context of traditional brick housing\n3. Consider what is the difference between a ‘poor’ survey report and a ‘competent’ survey report\n4. Consider what a ‘good’ survey report looks like\n5. Learn about defects commonly found in traditional brick housing of this period\n6. Learn about decision making and providing good advice to a client\n7. Discuss when a further investigation is needed\n8. Discuss damp in older buildings and what this means to a buyer \nFor further information and booking please follow the link: \nhttps://cbcstudies.com/events/ \nCost: £166.50-£185 +VAT \n 
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=centre-for-building-conservation-studies-manchester-surveyor-training-day-ihbc-recognised-cpd-provider
LOCATION:South Manchester Location TBC
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Evaluation,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention,IHBC Area of competence – Management,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260716T094500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260716T120000
DTSTAMP:20260624T151504Z
CREATED:20260608T171931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260624T151504Z
UID:14647-1784195100-1784203200@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:IHBC South East Branch: Dealing with Rubbers: Repairing an early 18th century gauged brickwork façade (IHBC Members Only)
DESCRIPTION:IHBC South East Branch: Dealing with Rubbers: Repairing an early 18th century gauged brickwork façade\nDate: Thursday 16 July 2026\, 9.45 – 12.00 \nWhere: Farnham Museum\, 38 West Street\nFarnham\, Surrey\, GU9 7DX \nA rare and unique opportunity to view at close hand ongoing sensitive brickwork repairs\, including the entire rebuilding of the parapet and cornice being undertaken as part of extensive repair works taking place to the façade of Farnham Museum (aka Wilmer House) a Grade I listed building\, dating to 1718\, built for local hop merchant John Thorne and now owned by Waverley Borough Council. The entire frontage of the building is constructed in rubbed brick and was described by architectural historian Nathanial Lloyd “perhaps the most beautiful example extant of the Doric order interpreted in brick.” There are some good sections of panelling internally as part of the museum which has a slightly unusual plan form. \nAGENDA (precise timings TBC)\n9.45 – 10.00 Welcome and registration\n10.00-10.15 H&S briefing and introduction to the site: Graham Abrey – Ingram Consultancy\n10.15-11.00 Delegates to be divided into two groups; Group 1 tour of site/Group 2 museum tour and visit to Garden Gallery to view project plans.\n11.00-11.15 Crossover/comfort break\n11.15-12.00 Group 1 museum tour and visit to Garden Gallery to view project plans/Group 2 tour of site\n12.00 Finish \nNB: This is a member only event and there is a fee of £10.78/per person.  \nBookings are via TicketSource: \nhttps://www.ticketsource.com/ihbc-south-east-branch/dealing-with-rubbers-repairing-an-early-18th-century-gauged-brickwork-facade/e-olzovg
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=ihbc-south-branch-dealing-with-rubbers-repairing-an-early-18th-century-gauged-brickwork-facade-ihbc-member-only
LOCATION:Farnham Museum\, 38 West Street\, Farnham\, GU9 7DX
CATEGORIES:Event - IHBC,IHBC Area of competence – Evaluation,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention,IHBC Area of competence – Professional
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260723T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260724T160000
DTSTAMP:20260527T144543Z
CREATED:20260527T144543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T144543Z
UID:14576-1784800800-1784908800@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:carringtonLIME Heritage Skills Training C.I.C: Clay Plastering Practical Course (IHBC Registered CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:carringtonLIME Heritage Skills Training C.I.C: Clay Plastering Practical Course (IHBC Registered CPD Provider)\n  \nDate: Thursday 23 July 2026 and Friday 24 July 2026; 10am – 4pm \nWhere: Unit 7 Stenders Business Centre\nGloucestershire\, GL17 0ZE\nUnited Kingdom \nA 2 day practical introduction to Clay Plastering. Over the course we delve into the different types of clay and their properties; look at natural materials as replacements for plastics\, learn how to lay on and create success clay plastering projects. \nOur Clay Plastering course is the only accredited clay plastering course in the UK. \nFor further booking please follow the link: http://www.carringtonlime.co.uk \nCost: £420
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=carringtonlime-heritage-skills-training-c-i-c-clay-plastering-practical-course-ihbc-registered-cpd-provider
LOCATION:Unit 7 Stenders Business Centre\, Gloucestershire\, GL17 0ZE
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260723T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260724T180000
DTSTAMP:20260429T150012Z
CREATED:20260429T150012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T150012Z
UID:14535-1784800800-1784916000@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:HBA associates: How the Georgians built – with elegance\, methods & materials (IHBC Registered CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:HBA associates: How the Georgians built – with elegance\, methods & materials (IHBC Registered CPD Provider)\n  \nDate: Thursday 23 July 2026- Friday 24 July 2026 10.00 – 18.00 \nWhere: In-person\, The Regency Town House\, 13 Brunswick Square\,\nHOVE\, EAST SUSSEX\, BN3 1EH\nUnited Kingdom \nThis event with Neil England https://www.heritagebuildingadvisors.co.uk/ will be held at the Regency Town House in Hove. \nAided with real world exemplar photos spanning 50+ years working on these structures. We will deal with the period from the 1780s to the 1830s – an era that marked a seminal moment in the architectural history of our country. It was a complex period of development\, with many new materials becoming available. It is a particularly intriguing time to explore and understand methods of building. \nOver two days the course delves into the world of the contractors and skilled craftsmen of the age. \nWe will examine how rapid Georgian construction was achieved\, the skills\, availability of materials\, and much more\, \nThe house and No 10 basement will also be used to clarify enabling future analysis and reparation guidance to be knowledge driven. Demonstrations by John Zielinski are included. \nCost: £460.00 \n15% discount for all IHBC members all grades. \nFor further information and booking: \nhttps://www.heritagebuildingadvisors.co.uk/s-projects-side-by-side
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=hba-associates-how-the-georgians-built-with-elegance-methods-materials-ihbc-registered-cpd-provider
LOCATION:The Regency Town House\, 13 Brunswick Square\, Hove\, BN3 1EH
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Evaluation,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260812T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260812T161500
DTSTAMP:20260608T164859Z
CREATED:20260608T164859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260608T164859Z
UID:14639-1786546800-1786551300@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:IHBC Wales Branch: National Slate Museum Site Tour
DESCRIPTION:IHBC Wales Branch: National Slate Museum Site Tour\nDate: Wednesday 12 August 2026\, 15:00-16:15 \nWhere: National Slate Museum\nLlanberis\, Wales\, LL55 4TY \nAn exciting opportunity to see conservation in action as the National Slate Museum undergoes a significant redevelopment project. \nJoin the IHBC Wales branch\, accompanied by Conservation Architect Elinor Gray-Williams and contractor MPH for a tour of conservation works at the National Slate Museum as it undergoes significant redevelopment works. \nWe will explore how decisions have been made to balance the conservation of the 19th Century workshops\, several of which still contain historic machinery and tools\, with telling the story of the international slate industry. Discussions will include how the project has developed with the input of historic environment professionals to take full account of the site’s grade 1 Listing\, Scheduled Monument status\, and inclusion in the World Heritage Site. \nNB: The tour will take place on a live site. Participants must wear sturdy site boots. High vis and hard hats will be available to borrow but feel free to bring your own. \nFor further information and booking please follow the link: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/1988617397167?aff=oddtdtcreator
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=ihbc-wales-branch-national-slate-museum-site-tour
LOCATION:National Slate Museum\, Llanberis\, LL55 4TY
CATEGORIES:Event - IHBC,IHBC Area of competence – All
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260812T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260812T203000
DTSTAMP:20260616T143321Z
CREATED:20260616T143321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260616T143321Z
UID:14675-1786559400-1786566600@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:C20 Society: London Modernism Walk – August (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:C20 Society: London Modernism Walk – August (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)\n  \nWhen: Wednesday 12 August 2026\, 18:30 – 20:30 \nWhere: In-person\, Exmouth Market corner of Rosebery Ave and Pine St\, London\, EC1R 3A\nUnited Kingdom \nJoin us on the third run of our outreach programme Architecture Style Walks. Five fun\, engaging walks will explore key buildings of each style in London. You’ll learn the context in which they were built and hear interesting facts and anecdotes you can share with your friends in the pub later. The walks are very much aimed at the general public and will be repeated several times a year. \nExplore London’s Modernist architecture with architect and C20 Trustee Sarah Jackson. Starting at Exmouth Market\, we’ll hear about the Mount Pleasant Post Office before moving to see the Finsbury Health Centre\, an icon of early British Modernism. Walking through a wild variety of estates\, we’ll learn more about postwar planning before reaching the gold standard of housing design – Golden Lane Estate. The tour will finish at the former Museum of London on London Wall. \nSarah Jackson is an architect\, heritage consultant and C20 Trustee. She’s a Golden Key Academy alumni and runs walks for Open City. \nFor further information and booking: \nhttps://secure.c20society.org.uk/Default.aspx?tabid=62&amp;EventId=1296 \nCost: £10 – £19.50
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=c20-society-london-modernism-walk-august-ihbc-recognised-cpd-provider
LOCATION:Exmouth Market\, Corner of Rosebery Ave and Pine St\, EC1R 3A
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Evaluation,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260817T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270514T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T154354Z
CREATED:20260429T154354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T154354Z
UID:14556-1786953600-1810314000@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:San Gemini Preservation Studies Program: Restorers of Library and Archival Materials and Conservation and Restoration of Traditional Mural Paintings \, Various Dates
DESCRIPTION:San Gemini Preservation Studies Program: Restorers of Library and Archival Materials and Conservation and Restoration of Traditional Mural Paintings \, Various Dates\n\n\nThe San Gemini Preservation Studies Program is pleased to announce two new specialization programs for the Fall 2026 and Spring 2027 semesters. These four-month intensive courses offer in-depth training beyond our summer introductory programs and are designed as continuing education opportunities for professionals and graduate students. All programs involve theoretical learning and practical field experience.\n\nBoth programs take place in San Gemini\, Italy\, and all instruction is conducted in English. Courses are led by licensed professional restorers\, and all fieldwork is carried out in accordance with Italian restoration laws\, under the approval and supervision of local authorities and the Italian Ministry of Culture.\n\nProgram 1\nTraining for Conservators and Restorers of Library and Archival Materials\nAugust 17 – December 20\, 2026\n\n\nProgram 2\nConservation and Restoration of Traditional Mural Paintings\nJanuary 4 – May 14\, 2027\n\n\nFor further information and booking:\nhttps://www.sangemini-bp.org/
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=san-gemini-preservation-studies-program-restorers-of-library-and-archival-materials-and-conservation-and-restoration-of-traditional-mural-paintings-various-dates
LOCATION:San Gemini\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260819T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260819T124500
DTSTAMP:20260608T160423Z
CREATED:20260608T155731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260608T160423Z
UID:14624-1787140800-1787143500@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:IHBC: Free Online Supporter to Affiliate Surgery Sessions
DESCRIPTION:IHBC:  Online Supporter to Affiliate Surgery Sessions\n  \nDate: 19 August\, 12.00pm – 12.45pm  \nWhere: Online \n\n\n\n\nDo you have any questions about the affiliate application form\, or the application process? We are currently piloting a series of free\, online supporter surgery sessions. \nThey are free to attend for all existing supporters\, and those who are considering applying for Affiliate membership. There’s no need to book – just drop-in! \nPlease find the link for the upcoming session below: \n19 August\, 12.00pm – 12.45pm Register Here
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=ihbc-free-online-supporter-to-affiliate-surgery-sessions
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Event - Internal IHBC,IHBC Area of competence – Professional
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260819T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260819T143000
DTSTAMP:20260608T154531Z
CREATED:20260129T175809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260608T154531Z
UID:14227-1787144400-1787149800@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:IHBC: Membership Accreditation Training Event (MATE)
DESCRIPTION:IHBC: Membership Accreditation Training Event (MATE)\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOnline\n19 August 1pm -2.30pm\n\nAs part of the IHBC’s evolving Membership Accreditation Training Events (MATE) programme\, we’re continuing to offer free webinars for applicants with CPD-certified advice on applying for IHBC accreditation (Full & Associate). \nGuidance \n\nEach session will take a maximum of 30 delegates\nSessions subject to cancellation without minimum numbers\n\nCost: Free \nFor further information and booking please follow the link: \n19th August: Register Here
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=ihbc-membership-accreditation-training-event-mate-5
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Event - IHBC,IHBC Area of competence – Professional
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260907T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260909T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T133321Z
CREATED:20260429T132242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T133321Z
UID:14520-1788771600-1788973200@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:UK-Ireland Planning Research Conference (PRC): Building Planning Up
DESCRIPTION:UK-Ireland Planning Research Conference (PRC): Building Planning Up\n  \nDates: 7-9 September 2026 \nWhere: Glamorgan Building\, King Edward VII Ave\, Cardiff\, CF10 3NS \nThis milestone offers a unique opportunity to reflect on six decades of shaping planning scholarship and practice\, while looking ahead to the future of planning across the UK\, Ireland\, and beyond. \nPRC brings together planning scholars and practitioners from across the UK\, Ireland\, and internationally to explore a wide spectrum of issues affecting urban and rural areas. \nThe conference includes several strands alongside the main programme: \n\nthe annual Planning Schools Forum (PSF) meeting\na dedicated PhD workshop\nthe Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) Awards for Research Excellence\norganised study tours of the city.\n\nRecent hosts include Ulster University (2025)\, University of Reading (2024)\, University of Glasgow (2023)\, and University of Manchester (2022). \nJoin us in Cardiff to celebrate 60 years of planning education at Cardiff University and contribute to shaping the next chapter in planning research and practice \nFor further information and booking: \nhttps://research-sites.cardiff.ac.uk/planning-research-conference-2026/registration/ \n\nEarly-bird registration (up to 20 July 2026) / £190\nRegular registration (from 21 July 2026) / £240\nPhD Students / £160 (includes PhD workshop on 7 September 2026)
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=uk-ireland-planning-research-conference-prc-building-planning-up
LOCATION:Glamorgan Building\, King Edward VII Ave\, Cardiff\, CF10 3NS
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Management,IHBC Area of competence – Professional
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260923T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260924T170000
DTSTAMP:20260316T162748Z
CREATED:20260316T162748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260316T162748Z
UID:14373-1790157600-1790269200@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:The Gardens Trust: New Towns- Learning From The Past\, Shaping The Future
DESCRIPTION:The Gardens Trust: New Towns- Learning From The Past\, Shaping The Future\nDate: 23 – 24th September 2026 \nLocation: Milton Keynes \nThis two-day conference will be held in Milton Keynes on 23 – 24th September 2026 and will bring together academics\, practitioners\, policymakers\, and those with direct experience of New Town development to explore how the histories of New Towns can inform their futures. \nNew Towns represent some of the most ambitious urban experiments of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. As many face renewal\, adaptation\, or reimagining\, there is an urgent need to reflect on their origins\, lived experiences\, and long-term trajectories. This event places historical insight at the centre of forward-looking debate\, asking how lessons from the past can meaningfully shape future planning\, design\, governance\, and community life. \nThe conference is conceived as both a scholarly forum and a space for professional and intergenerational exchange\, encouraging dialogue between research\, practice\, and lived experience. \nBooking information to be confirmed.
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=the-gardens-trust-new-towns-learning-from-the-past-shaping-the-future
LOCATION:Milton Keynes
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – All
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260927T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260929T170000
DTSTAMP:20260601T142117Z
CREATED:20260320T101215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260601T142117Z
UID:14395-1790510400-1790701200@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:Heritage Network: Heritage Network Conference 2026 (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:Heritage Network: Heritage Network Conference 2026\n  \nDate: Sunday 27 September 2026- Tuesday 29 September 2026\, 12:00 – 17:00 \nIn person: Assembly Buildings Conference Centre\, 2 – 10 Fisherwick Place\, Belfast\, Northern Ireland\, BT1 6DW \nJoin major heritage agencies and funders\, local authorities\, community heritage leaders\, regeneration and conservation experts from across the UK for the Heritage Network Conference 2026 in Belfast and Armagh. \nWhy attend? \n– Talks and Workshop that give you practical advice and insights you can implement in your work. Past topics include: Meanwhile Use\, Driving Social Value in Heritage projects and Community Engagement. \n– Site visits so you can learn directly from organisations on what’s worked and what hasn’t in their heritage projects. \n– Networking opportunities with 300 other delegates\, meaning you can get a year’s worth of networking done in just 3 days. \nEarly bird tickets are available until the end of April\, further discounts for Heritage Network Members available. \nHeritage Network is the UK’s membership body for not-for-profit organisations\, authorities and businesses that are rescuing\, restoring and managing historic buildings and places. \nCost: £235 – £275 \nhttps://heritagetrustnetwork.org.uk/conference-2026/
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=heritage-network-heritage-network-conference-2026
LOCATION:Assembly Buildings Conference Centre\, 2 - 10 Fisherwick Place\, Belfast\, BT1 6DW
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – All
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261003T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261003T163000
DTSTAMP:20260103T173838Z
CREATED:20251120T185717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260103T173838Z
UID:13880-1791019800-1791045000@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:South Coast Studio: The Art of Traditional Faux Marbling (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:South Coast Studio: The Art of Traditional Faux Marbling \nSaturday 3 October 2026\, 9.30 -16.30 \nThis CPD-accredited one-day course provides in-depth instruction in the art of recreating traditional faux marble paint effects. The morning session delves into the history and modern uses of faux marbling\, as well as surface preparation and glaze mixing. The afternoon is dedicated to practical application\, allowing participants to create their own sample piece. Suitable for all abilities with a basic understanding of paints and decorating materials\, this workshop is ideal for professionals\, conservators\, scenic artists\, set designers\, and anyone eager to master this elegant decorative technique. The course can be combined with the Wood Graining workshop for a comprehensive two-day learning experience. \nCost: £235 \nFor further information and booking: \nhttp://www.southcoaststudio.co.uk
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=south-coast-studio-the-art-of-traditional-faux-marbling
LOCATION:Heritage and Rural Skills Centre\, NT The Cart Horse Stables\, Swindon Coleshill Village\, SN6 7PT
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Evaluation,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261004T094500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261004T163000
DTSTAMP:20260103T174402Z
CREATED:20251120T190232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260103T174402Z
UID:13882-1791107100-1791131400@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:South Coast Studio: The Art of Traditional Wood Graining (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:South Coast Studio: The Art of Traditional Wood Graining \nSunday 4 October 2026\,  09.45 – 16.30 \nThis intensive\, CPD-accredited workshop explores the creation of traditional wood graining effects\, equipping you with the skills to mimic various wood types using decorative painting techniques. The morning session focuses on the applications and surface preparation\, while the afternoon is spent creating a sample piece featuring three different woodgrain effects. Perfect for those with a basic grasp of painting and decorating tools\, this course is open to homeowners\, DIYers\, professionals\, and craftspeople alike. Like the faux marbling workshop\, all materials are provided\, and class sizes are kept small for meaningful engagement with the tutor. The course can be combined with the Faux Marbling workshop for a comprehensive two-day learning experience. \nCost: £235 \nFor further information and booking: \nhttp://www.southcoaststudio.co.uk
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=south-coast-studio-the-art-of-traditional-wood-graining
LOCATION:Heritage and Rural Skills Centre\, NT The Cart Horse Stables\, Swindon Coleshill Village\, SN6 7PT
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261009T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261009T163000
DTSTAMP:20260527T164311Z
CREATED:20260527T164311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T164311Z
UID:14604-1791538200-1791563400@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:National Heritage Ironwork Group: Surface Preparation & Coating for Historic Ironwork (IHB Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:National Heritage Ironwork Group: Surface Preparation & Coating for Historic Ironwork\n  \nDate: Friday 9 October 2026\, 09.30-16.30 \nWhere:  Avoncroft Museum\, Redditch Road\,\nBromsgrove B60 4JR \nThis one-day course will provide an overview of various methods of cleaning\, treating and re-coating heritage ironwork\, evaluating advantages & disadvantages\, and illustrating how decisions are made in practice via a selection of case-studies.\nSessions will cover: \nCauses of coating failure\nCorrosion: types\, rates & control\nAppropriate cleaning methods\nSurface preparation techniques\nPaint sampling & analysis\nConsolidate\, overpaint or renew?\nCoating types & application \nFor further information and booking please follow the link: \nSurface Preparation & Coating for Historic Ironwork \n \n\n\n\n\n£40-£120
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=national-heritage-ironwork-group-surface-preparation-coating-for-historic-ironwork-ihb-recognised-cpd-provider
LOCATION:Avoncroft Museum\, Redditch Road\,  B60 4JR
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261009T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261009T163000
DTSTAMP:20260616T140228Z
CREATED:20260616T140228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260616T140228Z
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SUMMARY:National Heritage Ironwork Group: Surface Preparation & Coating for Historic Ironwork (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:National Heritage Ironwork Group: Surface Preparation & Coating for Historic Ironwork\n  \nWhen:  Friday 9th October 2026 – 9:30am- 4.30pm \nWhere: Avoncroft Museum\,  Redditch Road\, Stoke Heath\, Bromsgrove\, Worcestershire B60 4JR UK \nHow can we best protect vulnerable surfaces without damaging historic material? \nWhich approaches cause least harm whilst promoting longevity? \nAnd what are the factors which influence decision-making? \nThis one-day course will provide an overview of various methods of cleaning\, treating and re-coating heritage ironwork\, evaluating advantages & disadvantages\, and illustrating how decisions are made in practice via a selection of case-studies. \nSessions will cover: \n\nCauses of coating failure\nCorrosion: types\, rates & control\nAppropriate cleaning methods\nSurface preparation techniques\nPaint sampling & analysis\nConsolidate\, overpaint or renew?\nCoating types & application\n\n  \nCost: \nBusiness/organisation: £120 \nIndividual (self-employed): £100 \nStudent: £50 \nALL TICKETS INCLUDE REFRESHMENTS &  LUNCH \nSurface Preparation & Coating for Historic Ironwork
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=national-heritage-ironwork-group-surface-preparation-coating-for-historic-ironwork-ihbc-recognised-cpd-provider
LOCATION:Avoncroft Museum\, Redditch Road\,  B60 4JR
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261013T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261014T170000
DTSTAMP:20260119T115151Z
CREATED:20260119T114927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260119T115151Z
UID:14144-1791878400-1791997200@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:Cerema: 6th International Conference on Energy Efficiency in Historic Buildings (EEHB)
DESCRIPTION:EEHB: 6th International Conference on Energy Efficiency in Historic Buildings \nIn person: Strasbourg (France) on 13-14 October 2026. \nCerema is pleased to announce the 6th International Conference on Energy Efficiency in Historic Buildings (EEHB)\, which will take place at the European Parliament in Strasbourg (France) on 13-14 October 2026. \nAs the struggle against climate change becomes increasingly urgent\, the role of the building sector is crucial in achieving global CO₂ reduction goals. Historic buildings represent a significant part of our built environment\, accounting for one-fourth of the building stock in Europe. They define the nature and identity of many cities and can only remain if preserved as thriving and functional spaces. To safeguard this heritage for future generations\, we need to identify energy retrofit approaches and solutions that align with conservation principles. These solutions should preserve historic and aesthetic values while enhancing comfort\, reducing energy bills and minimizing environmental impact. \nEEHB 2026 will bring together researchers\, practitioners\, and policymakers to explore the latest advancements in energy efficiency for historic buildings. This 6th conference will focus on key topics such as : \n\nClimate change impact on indoor climate ;\nBio-based materials ;\nAI and digital tools for heritage retrofit ;\nGovernance issues and public policies ;\nInspiring case studies ;\nBuilding physics applied to historic buildings (hygrothermal transfer\, material properties\, etc.) ;\nTraining and guidelines for professionals ;\nRole of social sciences in retrofitting historic buildings.\n\nIn addition to these topics\, there will be sessions devoted to technical presentations in French and others to poster presentations (in English). \nFor further information please follow the link: \nhttps://eehb2026.sciencesconf.org/ \nCost: TBC
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=cerema-6th-international-conference-on-energy-efficiency-in-historic-buildings-eehb
LOCATION:European Parliament\, European Parliament\, Strasbourg\, France
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – All
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