About Conservation Wiki
How orchards can influence planning and development.
A practical guide to the use of flint in design and architecture.
Trees are part of the history of how places have developed.
50 million new trees over 25 years.
Journeys in Industrious England
Thomas Baskerville’s expeditions in the 1600s.
Life and death at Highgate Cemetery
Balancing burials and tourism.
The act of preservation may sometimes be futile.
Conservation in the age of the fourth (digital) industrial revolution.
Shaping the future of heritage
Embracing the evolution of economic thinking.
Top tips and risks to look out for.
Comfort is a crucial missing piece of the puzzle.
Heritage conservation in Calgary
The triple bottom line.
Adapting to meet changing needs.
HBPT and BEAMS Jubilees. Book review.
Connecting conservation research and practice
State of the art heritage research & practice and guidance.
The boundaries and networks of the Magonsæte.
IHBC NewsBlog
IHBC Publishes C182 focused on Heating and Ventilation
The latest issue of Context explores sustainable heating for listed buildings and more.
Notre-Dame Cathedral of Paris reopening: 7-8 December
The reopening is in time for Christmas 2025.
Stirling Prize-winning Salford building to be demolished
The Centenary Building will be bulldozed as part of the wider £2.5bn Crescent regeneration project
Volunteers work to transform 100-year-old ‘hidden’ building into bothy
The building, named Druimnashallag, is located southeast of Oban.
The new ‘Arches for HERs’ Demo site, from the Getty Conservation Institute via HE
It shows how organisations responsible for historic environment records (HER) management can benefit from its powerful features.
ICOMOS-CIF 2024 Symposium celebrates 40th anniversary in Venice
It aims to critically review current practices and theories of conservation of built heritage around the world, and more.
HES establishes new national centre for retrofit of traditional buildings
HES plans to develop the centre follows £1m of funding from UKRI Arts and Humanities Research Council.
High Court rejects oral appeal against tower block decision in historic Bloomsbury
The request was for a full Judicial Review hearing against Camden Council’s approval of a 74m-high tower block in Bloomsbury.
Mayor of London and Government announce bold plans to transform Oxford Street
Plans include turning the road into a traffic-free pedestrianised avenue, creating a beautiful public space.
Crystal Palace Subway, for 160th anniversary
The remarkable Grade II* listed Crystal Palace Subway in South London begins a new era following major restoration.