Good news for Good Friday 4, with our IHBC25 anniversary #IHBCAberdeen2022 Day School SESSION 3: Working with ‘old’ heritage

After morning welcomes and sessions that include Griff Rhys Jones (video) and more, the IHBC’s Aberdeen Day School (17/06) examines ‘old heritage’ that faces new pressures, including ‘Tools and standards’ for sustainable conservation; a ‘Masterplanning’ case study of Aberdeen’s centre, and a Gaia-take on ‘Good Ideas and their Design Impacts’, all ranging across the spectrum of the IHBC’s Areas of Competence.

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… options for both in-person attendance and ‘virtual’, online participation…

The IHBC writes:

The IHBC’s Aberdeen 2022 Day School, on 17 June, offers options for both in-person attendance and ‘virtual’, online participation….

Regular ‘Question and Answer’ sessions take place across the day. To be sure to get your question to the top of the list, please submit yours as soon as possible HERE.

NB: Virtual Day School fees (or equivalent) will be reimbursed to the delegate with themost useful question submitted in advance, as selected by the Chair…..

#IHBCAberdeen2022 SESSION 3:

INNOVATION 2: Working with ‘old’ heritage

Other sessions include:

  • ENVIRONMENT: Heritage management ‘on the edge’
  • INNOVATION 1: Working with ‘new’ heritage
  • REGENERATION: ‘Recovery and resilience’

See more background at:

We are especially grateful to Aberdeen City Council for their support for the venue.

For booking and more  see the #IHBC Aberdeen2022 website, which also links to the School Heritage MarketPlace

See delegate options HERE

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THE IHBC IS DELIGHTED TO ACKNOWLEDGE THE SUPPORT OF THE COUNCILS FOR ABERDEEN CITY AND ABERDEENSHIRE FOR THEIR DIRECT SUPPORT IN DEVELOPING AND HOSTING THE IHBC’s 2022 SCHOOL 

This event helps mark the IHBC’s 25th anniversary year: #IHBC25

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