IHBC’s Heritage MarketPlace:LIVE (21/06, 4.30PM; free & open to all) includes insurance (MFL) trees (Woodland Trust), communities (Civic Voice), sustainability, practice, research drawings and much more, all for #IHBCSwansea2023

More detail on the IHBC’s Heritage MarketPlace:LIVE Zoom Breakout sessions on 21 June is available – where anyone registered can meet, network, ask and learn about a huge range of heritage-linked topics, live and online, supporting #IHBCSwansea2023.

Explore the Heritage MarketPlace:LIVE

Zoom Room session programme HERE (provisional)

Register HERE for your FREE place at IHBC’s
MarketPlace:LIVE

          • Drop in and out as suits from 4.30pm on 21 June
          • Stay on from 6.00pm if you want, for chat and
          • Join us for the online launch of our virtual #IHBCSwansea 2023

IHBC writes: IHBC’s Heritage MarketPlace:LIVE Zoom Room sessions let you meet, network, ask and learn on a huge range of heritage-linked topics, live and online, including:

  • Historic England and Historic Environment Scotland on sustainability and retrofit in context, with advice, cases and more
  • MFL Insurance on Professional indemnity
  • Heritage change and the community: Civic Voice -IHBC’s MarketPlace:LIVE Media Network Partner
  • Neighbourhood Planning and Climate Change
  • Heritage practice in Canada
  • Trees and the historic environment
  • Sustainability Project: Case studies (RIBA Stage 2 & 3)
  • Architects’ own archives and drawings: Case study
  • Equity, diversity and inclusion in heritage
  • IHBC’s Ukraine Working Group
  • Career advice, support and training
  • Conservation course case study & support
  • Volunteering in heritage
  • Advocacy in parliament
  • IHBC-SAHGB Research Awards
  • Permitted Development Rights

For more on the IHBC Annual School 2023, online and in Swansea, from 21-24 June 2023 – see #IHBCSwansea 2023.

Explore the MarketPlace from our homepage HERE, with the provisional programme HERE and more background HERE

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