Conservation in common: Saving the 21st century

This session will explore the social, economic, environmental and cultural value of 20th century buildings and discuss some of the typical technical challenges of conserving these relatively modern buildings.

 

Description

Part of Conservation in Common, a cross-disciplinary series of events for professionals working in the built heritage sector

Talk hosted by the Royal Society of Ulster Architects

This session will explore the social, economic, environmental and cultural value of 20th century buildings and discuss some of the typical technical challenges of conserving these relatively modern buildings. The expert speakers will use cases studies and draw on research to help shed light on many of the issues that will increasingly be faced by clients, developers and conservation professionals over the next decade.

 

About the speakers:

  • Peter Robinson has worked with Alastair Coey Architects since 2010 and is project architect for a number of the firm’s projects, including the restoration of two five-span B1 listed bridges at Shane’s Castle, a £2M phased restoration of Sir John Soane’s Grade A listed Royal Belfast Academical Institution, the historic demesne at Boom Hall, Londonderry and St Eunan’s College, Letterkenny. Peter has completed the RSUA (Royal Society of Ulster Architects) Conservation Diploma and was admitted to the RIBA Conservation Register at Specialist Conservation Architect level in 2015. He is also a full member of the Institute of Historic Buildings Conservation and sits on the RSUA Conservation Committee, and until 2019 was an assessor on the RIBA Register of Conservation Architects.
     

  • Jane Larmour is an architect and founding Director of Arigho Larmour Wheeler Architects. Jane was awarded the RIAI Future Award 2020, and selected for the AJ 40 under 40 2020. She is a Lecturer (Education) in Architecture at QUB where she has been involved in teaching for ten years and currently co-runs a Masters Studio “In Praise of Adaptation”. 

    In previous practice Jane has been involved in a number of award-winning public buildings, including the Stirling Prize nominated Lyric Theatre, Belfast, Photographers’ Gallery, London and Gallery of Photography, Dublin for RIBA Gold Medallists O’Donnell + Tuomey, and worked with Hall McKnight, Belfast, on their successful International design competition for Gallaudet University, Washington DC.


Tickets
£18 (RSUA or CIfA member) | £30 non-member

Booking
To register for this event, please visit the Saving the 21st century event page on the RSUA website


Further information
This is an externally produced event promoted as CIfA members are able to attend at the RSUA member rate as a partner member. If you have any questions about the event, please contact: info@rsua.org.uk - for other events in the Conservation in common series, please click here.

 

 

March 10th, 2022 1:00 PM (BST/UTC+1)   to   2:30 PM (BST/UTC+1)