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Rachel Sycamore. Chests were amongst the most important and prevalent form of medieval furniture, and many still survive in parish churches today. Originally, they provided secure containers in which to store vestments, church plate, documents or alms for the poor, or to collect funds for crusades. Frequently made from oak or elm, sometimes CLEANING HISTORIC STAINED GLASS WINDOWS Stained glass conservator Léonie Seliger provides an overview of the mechanisms of damage and decay that can affect stained glass, including internal and external surface deposits such as lichens and limescale, and the destructive corrosion processes that can produce 'weathering crusts'. Her article goes on to provide practical advice on when and how to clean historic stained glass THE BUILDING CONSERVATION DIRECTORY The Building Conservation Directory High Street, Tisbury, Wiltshire SP3 6HA Tel: 01747 871717 Fax: 01747 871718 Email bcdcathcomm.co.uk Website www.buildingconservation.comSPRINKLER SYSTEMS
148 THE BUILDING CONSERVATION DIRECTORY 2019 CATHEDRAL COMMUNICATIONS at Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna, where all services are contained in a pole. These include an electrical socket, emergency light, speaker and a sprinkler head (illustrated opposite). LIVERPOOL METROPOLITAN AND THE CONSERVATION OF POSTWARSEE MORE ON BUILDINGCONSERVATION.COM DECORATIVE MASONRY REPAIRS Conservator and historic stone specialist Catherine Woolfitt shows how an understanding of building stones and their weathering and decay is fundamental to effective external masonry repairs. Her article outlines condition survey, common defects, protection against rainwater penetration and repair options (indenting, resin bonding, use of lime grout, stone cutting and dressing, etc). DOUGLAS STRACHAN'S STAINED GLASS IN THE MEMORIAL CHAPEL For the beautiful Arts and Crafts interior of the chapel, Burnet planned an open-trussed roof, oak choir stalls and organ case, stone sculptures, marble memorial panels and a scheme of stained glass windows. In November 1919, Burnet consulted the stained glass artist Douglas Strachan (pronounced ‘Strawn’) about an early version ofthe
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148 THE BUILDING CONSERVATION DIRECTORY 2019 CATHEDRAL COMMUNICATIONS at Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna, where all services are contained in a pole. These include an electrical socket, emergency light, speaker and a sprinkler head (illustrated opposite). LIVERPOOL METROPOLITAN AND THE CONSERVATION OF POSTWARSEE MORE ON BUILDINGCONSERVATION.COM DECORATIVE MASONRY REPAIRS Conservator and historic stone specialist Catherine Woolfitt shows how an understanding of building stones and their weathering and decay is fundamental to effective external masonry repairs. Her article outlines condition survey, common defects, protection against rainwater penetration and repair options (indenting, resin bonding, use of lime grout, stone cutting and dressing, etc). DOUGLAS STRACHAN'S STAINED GLASS IN THE MEMORIAL CHAPEL For the beautiful Arts and Crafts interior of the chapel, Burnet planned an open-trussed roof, oak choir stalls and organ case, stone sculptures, marble memorial panels and a scheme of stained glass windows. In November 1919, Burnet consulted the stained glass artist Douglas Strachan (pronounced ‘Strawn’) about an early version ofthe
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Rachel Sycamore. Chests were amongst the most important and prevalent form of medieval furniture, and many still survive in parish churches today. Originally, they provided secure containers in which to store vestments, church plate, documents or alms for the poor, or to collect funds for crusades. Frequently made from oak or elm, sometimes DOUGLAS STRACHAN'S STAINED GLASS IN THE MEMORIAL CHAPEL For the beautiful Arts and Crafts interior of the chapel, Burnet planned an open-trussed roof, oak choir stalls and organ case, stone sculptures, marble memorial panels and a scheme of stained glass windows. In November 1919, Burnet consulted the stained glass artist Douglas Strachan (pronounced ‘Strawn’) about an early version ofthe
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148 THE BUILDING CONSERVATION DIRECTORY 2019 CATHEDRAL COMMUNICATIONS at Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna, where all services are contained in a pole. These include an electrical socket, emergency light, speaker and a sprinkler head (illustrated opposite). THE BUILDING CONSERVATION DIRECTORY The Building Conservation Directory High Street, Tisbury, Wiltshire SP3 6HA Tel: 01747 871717 Fax: 01747 871718 Email bcdcathcomm.co.uk Website www.buildingconservation.com ADVERTISING WITH CATHEDRAL COMMUNICATIONS To view PDF documents you need Adobe Acrobat Reader. You can Download Adobe Acrobat for free: LIVERPOOL METROPOLITAN AND THE CONSERVATION OF POSTWARSEE MORE ON BUILDINGCONSERVATION.COM THE BUILDING CONSERVATION WEBSITE: INFORMATION CENTRE FOR Online information centre for the conservation, restoration and repair of historic buildings, with hundreds of articles, event and course listings, and a directory of over a thousand useful contacts DRY ROT AND ITS TREATMENT IN HISTORIC BUILDINGS The Building Conservation Directory, 1999. Author. Dr JANICE CAREY is a Wood Durability Projects Manager and COLIN GRANT is Operations Manager in the Building Research Establishment's Centre for Timber Technology and Construction (CTTC). The CTTC is the BRE's focus for promoting and developing the effective use of timber. FIRE RESISTANCE OF HISTORIC FABRIC A slow-growing fire will take much longer to damage the fabric, or generate untenable conditions on one or both sides of a separating element, than a fire that is growing ultra-fast. The furnace used to measure fire resistance displays a fixed fire growth rate, probably ‘fast’ for the first 10 CLEANING HISTORIC STAINED GLASS WINDOWS Stained glass conservator Léonie Seliger provides an overview of the mechanisms of damage and decay that can affect stained glass, including internal and external surface deposits such as lichens and limescale, and the destructive corrosion processes that can produce 'weathering crusts'. Her article goes on to provide practical advice on when and how to clean historic stained glass SOUND INSULATION IN HISTORIC BUILDINGS Airborne sound is a series of compressions and rarefactions of air particles that travel in a longitudinal wave form. The air movement triggers hair and bone receptors when entering the ear. Audible sound has wavelengths between 17 metres and 17 millimetres, and a wave frequency varying between 20 NEXT EVENT : ARCHITECTURAL CONSERVATION CPD: DESIGN AND May 2021: 24: Listed Building Pre-application Surgery Online event: 24-26: Restoration Week in Italy Online event: 25: Mortars for Conservation Part 2- Mortar Analysis NEXT EVENT : ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES FOR OLDER AND May 2021: 12: National Heritage Ironwork Group Webinar- Site Dismantling and Fixing Online event: 12: Conservation challenges in historic Sunderland Online Event ADVERTISING WITH CATHEDRAL COMMUNICATIONS To view PDF documents you need Adobe Acrobat Reader. You can Download Adobe Acrobat for free:THE ARCHAEOLOGIST
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10th Jun, 2021 Hill Farm, Cheltenham: A two day practical course for those looking to expand their existing lime plastering knowledge so that they confidently tackle their own projects. THE BUILDING CONSERVATION WEBSITE: INFORMATION CENTRE FORCOPPER PANEL PAINTINGSALL THAT GLITTERSWIRING LIGHTING SYSTEMSCATHEDRAL COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED Online information centre for the conservation, restoration and repair of historic buildings, with hundreds of articles, event and course listings, and a directory of over a thousand useful contacts CATHEDRAL COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED Established in June 1992 by Elizabeth Coyle-Camp, Gordon Sorensen and Jonathan Taylor in response to the lack of information on products and services for the conservation of historic buildings, Cathedral Communications Limited launched the first edition of The Building Conservation Directory six months later to immediate acclaim.ARTICLES BY AUTHOR
The Georgian Theatre Royal. Allen, Philip. Clay Plasters. Alsalloum, Ataa. Development in World Heritage Sites. Amery, Colin. A Place of Honour: War Memorial Heritage in the United Kingdom. Anderson, Drew. Stained Glass and its Decay. NEXT EVENT : ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES FOR OLDER AND June 2021: 7-8: Energy Efficiency Measures for Older and Traditional Buildings: 2 day course Level 3 Award Qualification Online event: 7-10: Structural Repair of Historic BuildingsNEXT EVENT :
St Botolph's Church Hall, St Botolph Without Bishopsgate, London. 25. WEET The Future for Planning Policy in England. Online event. 25. Heritage Interpretation for Places and Spaces - Workshop Part 2. Online event. 25-26. Level 3 Award in Energy Efficiency Measures for Older and Traditional Buildings. CATHEDRAL COMMUNICATIONS CONTACT INFORMATION HOME Cathedral Communications Limited: Contact details . Cathedral Communications publishes this website, The Building Conservation Directory and other specialist conservation publications. For further information about our publishing services click here.. If you wish to contact suppliers of products and services, and other companies listed on this website, please use the Directory section of ADVERTISING WITH CATHEDRAL COMMUNICATIONS To view PDF documents you need Adobe Acrobat Reader. You can Download Adobe Acrobat for free: THE BUILDING CONSERVATION DIRECTORY The Building Conservation Directory High Street, Tisbury, Wiltshire SP3 6HA Tel: 01747 871717 Fax: 01747 871718 Email bcdcathcomm.co.uk Website www.buildingconservation.com POULTICES - BUILDINGCONSERVATION.COMWEB VIEW The true or plain poultice and the cleaning and desalination of historic masonry and sculpture. Catherine Woolfitt and Graham Abrey. The term poultice has its origins in the field of medicine with the application of a cleansing pack to the body to relieve infection.UNTITLED DOCUMENT
10th Jun, 2021 Hill Farm, Cheltenham: A two day practical course for those looking to expand their existing lime plastering knowledge so that they confidently tackle their own projects. THE BUILDING CONSERVATION WEBSITE: INFORMATION CENTRE FOR Online information centre for the conservation, restoration and repair of historic buildings, with hundreds of articles, event and course listings, and a directory of over a thousand useful contacts SANDSTONE CONSERVATION AND REPAIR Purcell's Jamie Coath supplies some practical guidance on the common aspects of the conservation and repair of sandstone, including cramp repairs and other indenting, the need for cleaning, friability and fissibility issues, porosity and the use of consolidants. CLEANING HISTORIC STAINED GLASS WINDOWS Stained glass conservator Léonie Seliger provides an overview of the mechanisms of damage and decay that can affect stained glass, including internal and external surface deposits such as lichens and limescale, and the destructive corrosion processes that can produce 'weathering crusts'. Her article goes on to provide practical advice on when and how to clean historic stained glass FIRE RESISTANCE OF HISTORIC FABRIC A slow-growing fire will take much longer to damage the fabric, or generate untenable conditions on one or both sides of a separating element, than a fire that is growing ultra-fast. The furnace used to measure fire resistance displays a fixed fire growth rate, probably ‘fast’ for the first 10 DRY ROT AND ITS TREATMENT IN HISTORIC BUILDINGS The Building Conservation Directory, 1999. Author. Dr JANICE CAREY is a Wood Durability Projects Manager and COLIN GRANT is Operations Manager in the Building Research Establishment's Centre for Timber Technology and Construction (CTTC). The CTTC is the BRE's focus for promoting and developing the effective use of timber. POULTICES AND THE CLEANING OF HISTORIC MASONRY AND SCULPTURE The term poultice has its origins in the field of medicine with the application of a cleansing pack to the body to relieve infection. The notion of the poultice has been adapted for the cleaning of historic buildings and a true poultice is intended to draw out deep-seated contaminants and staining from the surface of masonry and sculpture. SOUND INSULATION IN HISTORIC BUILDINGS Airborne sound is a series of compressions and rarefactions of air particles that travel in a longitudinal wave form. The air movement triggers hair and bone receptors when entering the ear. Audible sound has wavelengths between 17 metres and 17 millimetres, and a wave frequency varying between 20 DOUGLAS STRACHAN'S STAINED GLASS IN THE MEMORIAL CHAPEL For the beautiful Arts and Crafts interior of the chapel, Burnet planned an open-trussed roof, oak choir stalls and organ case, stone sculptures, marble memorial panels and a scheme of stained glass windows. In November 1919, Burnet consulted the stained glass artist Douglas Strachan (pronounced ‘Strawn’) about an early version ofthe
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HISTORIC CHURCHES 2020 The scope of the 27th edition is by no means limited to our rich heritage of historic church architecture. Articles range from the plight of historic synagogues across Europe, to the complex decay mechanisms affecting Liverpool's iconic Metropolitan cathedral, and the extraordinay case of Iona's ancient carved stones. Order your copy here or read it online here.
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Accomodation pods could enable some churches to provide visitor accomodation while retaining their use as places of worship. Concept proposals being considered by the Diocese of Hereford for Turnastone church illustrate the potential...IONA
The recent listing of a concrete replica cross in its original (8th-century) location on the Isle of Iona raises fundamental questions about the nature of significance and our perception of heritage. Sally Foster of Historic Environment Scotland outlines the history of the site and the re-evaluation of its significance. More recently added articles ON THIS DAY, 6 JUNE 1879 BIRTH OF THE ENGLISH TOWN PLANNER SIR PATRICK ABERCROMBIE Abercrombie’s major achievement was the Greater London Plan, 1944 which guided the city’s planning for 50 years. During its preparation, Abercrombie’s office was damaged in an air-raid. Abercrombie salvaged a case of vintage claret from the cellar, opening it on the spot to boost his staff’s morale.EVENTS
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