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Aberdeen City Heritage Trust: Aberdeen Heritage Lectures 2026, Various Dates (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)

17 February - 19:00 - 24 March - 20:00
Free – £10

Aberdeen City Heritage Trust: Aberdeen Heritage Lectures 2026, Various Dates (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)

Aberdeen Heritage Lectures 2026

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Cost: £0-£10

Geometry to Informality – Landscape as an Artistic Invention

Aberdeen Heritage Lectures 2026, Chris Wardle- National Trust for Scotland- How landscape develops in tandem with art and architecture.

Keep the Story Going: Importance of Good Design & Respecting Our Heritage

Annie set up her architecture practice, ak|a in 2006 after working in practices in London and Edinburgh.

The practice has gained a reputation for excellence in design and service, on projects ranging from extensions and new builds to conservation and small scale developments.

Scotland’s Churches: Reading a Building

Mar 3 from 7pm to 8pm GMT

How to look at an old building and understand its development, using church architecture as a case study. Ian Mitchell Davidson is a Chartered Building Surveyor and Heritage Consultant, Hon. Prof at RGU, elected Guardian for the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings, Trustee of Historic Churches Scotland and a member of the RICS Building Conservation Advisory Group. He is an Accredited Historic Building Professional.

Geology, Industry & Architecture: Science & History of North East Granite

Mar 10 from 7pm to 8pm GMT

Dr Stephen Parry & Paul Everett, British Geological Survey.

Natural stone has been a favoured building material since the early days of human habitation in Scotland, and is still in fashion for modern architecture. A rich and diverse legacy of building with stone has created the unique historic character of our towns, cities, monuments, places of worship and infrastructure.

Building Communities through Regeneration- The Work of the Heritage Network

Mar 17 from 7pm to 8pm GMT

Sarah is the Development & Outreach Manager at Heritage Network and has been the lead in Scotland since 2018. With a background in Architectural History, Sarah’s daily focus is on supporting community groups across the country who are reusing historic buildings, connecting people with the expertise they need.

Transatlantic Tradesmen: Aberdeen Granite Workers in North America

Mar 24 from 7pm to 8pm GMT

Marjory Harper is Professor of History at the University of Aberdeen, and Visiting Professor at the Centre for History, University of the Highlands and Islands. Her research focuses on British (particularly Scottish) emigration since 1800.

For further information and booking for all the events please follow the link:

https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/aberdeen-heritage-lectures-2026-4809403

 

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