The four main live IHBC 2022 Day School sessions range across management, innovation (‘old’ and ‘new’ heritage) as well as resilience and recovery, and with the launch #IHBCMarketPlace on 15/06 offer an estimated 10.5 hours CPD.
image: Aberdeen City Heritage Trust
- ENVIRONMENT: Heritage management ‘on the edge’
- The Challenge of New Legacies – Miles Oglethorpe: 9.50 – 10.20 (In person)
- The Challenge of Climate – Ditte Lysgaard Vind: 10.20 – 10.40 (Virtual)
- The Challenge of Place – Laura Sinclair Willis: 10.40 – 11.00 (Virtual)
- INNOVATION 1: Working with ‘new’ heritage
- New energy (Nuclear): understanding values in new heritage – Egle Rindzeviciute 11.40 – 12.00 (Virtual)
- What makes heritage? Understanding and communicating value through public participation – Dara Parsons: 12.00 – 12.20 (In person)
- New roles – curating new heritage – Bjorn Lindberg: 12.20 – 12.40 (Virtual)
- INNOVATION 2: Working with ‘old’ heritage
- Sustainable heritage – care and practice – John Edwards: 14.00 – 14.25 (In person)
- Masterplanning – connecting our assets – Sandy Beattie: 14.25 – 14.50 (In person)
- Design/Retrofit – Sandy Halliday: 14.50 – 15.15
- REGENERATION: ‘Recovery and resilience’
- Fraserburgh: Layered investment in heritage-led town regeneration – Nick Brown and Christine Webster: 16.10 – 16.35 (In person)
- Heritage under a pandemic: funding survival and recovery in England – Ian Morrison OBE: 16.35 – 17.00 (In person)
See more on the 2022 free School MarketPlace on 15 June: #IHBCMarketPlace
See more on the #IHBCAberdeen2022 CPD opportunities in the dedicated School CPD Circular