This is an essential guide for those taking either the RIBA Conservation Register Course or another building conservation course. Taking as its starting point the ICOMOS Education and Training Guidelines, the internationally-recognised set of criteria, this book explores everything you need to know when undertaking projects that involve architectural conservation. The only book that deals systematically with the ICOMOS Guidelines, this volume is written by RIBA course tutors, bringing their extensive expertise to the table, with their varied and practical experience in the public, private and academic sectors. With guidance that can applied both in the UK and internationally, and covering the essential aspects of climate change and retrofit, this is a must-have handbook.
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This is an essential guide for those taking either the RIBA Conservation Register Course or another building conservation course.
Foreword Introduction Understanding SignificanceUsing HistorySetting and ContextCarrying out ResearchAnalysing Building BehaviourDiagnosing DefectsReport WritingICOMOS and UNESCO PrinciplesMaking Balanced JudgementsObtaining expert adviceRepair and MaintenanceRecord KeepingConstructive CollaborationDealing with Climate Change
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781914124877
Publisert
2024-09-01
Utgiver
Vendor
RIBA Publishing
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
170 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
264

Om bidragsyterne

David McDonald is an independent urban design and conservation consultant with over 30 years’ experience in the historic environment sector. He currently specialises in providing training for built environment professionals including town planners, conservation officers and architects, but also provides advice to a number of private and public sector clients.

Marion Barter is an architectural historian and archaeologist with over thirty years’ experience in the public and private sectors. She has been teaching on the RIBA course since 2017.

Andrew Shepherd is an architect with over forty years’ experience and currently runs his own practice specialising in heritage projects. He was formerly Director of the Architectural Association’s Building Conservation Course.

Anna Joynt is an accredited conservation architect and leads the in-house conservation team at Allies and Morrison. She was part of a working group which developed 2030 Net Zero Carbon Best Practice notes to guide architects involved with church buildings.