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[edit] IHBC Research for Practice Digest No. 5 now out

The IHBC’s fifth IHBC Research for Practice Digest has been issued to networks and subscribers. It features Prof. Oriel Prizeman of the Welsh School of Architecture, who leads a fully recognised IHBC course, and Dr Nicola Emmerson, Reader in Conservation, both at Cardiff University, and co-leads on the projects will unlock the potential of existing PERFFORM project, which is an exciting collaboration in generating new conservation resources.

The IHBC writes:
Welcome to the IHBC’s fifth issue of its Research for Practice Digest. For this issue we feature Professor Oriel Prizeman of the Welsh School of Architecture, who leads the MSc in Sustainable Building Conservation, a fully recognised IHBC course, and Dr Nicola Emmerson, Reader in Conservation, Director of Postgraduate Research in Archaeology at Cardiff University.

Oriel is co-lead on the projects will unlock the potential of existing PERFFORM project, which is an exciting collaboration in generating new conservation resources between the Centre for Sustainable Building Conservation in the Welsh school of Architecture and the Conservation team in Archaeology at Cardiff. The project, led by Dr Nicola Emmerson, uses the latest scientific techniques to understand how environmental factors can impact historic buildings and collections, offering guidance for their preservation.

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Funded by the UKRI Arts and Humanities Research Council’s (AHRC) Research Infrastructure for Conservation and Heritage Science (RICHeS) programme, it enables Cardiff University’s PERFFORM facility to house state-of-the-art equipment, which allows users to examine historic buildings and the environmental conditions within them. They will be able to model the environment’s impact on structures and artefacts, to ensure they last for generations to come, as well as to consider the suitability of energy efficiency measures.

We welcome links to heritage research that we might include in our next edition. We’re also curating a list of potential research topics, to be included in forthcoming issues of the Digest, so if you have any suggestions, please send them to Michael Netter, IHBC Professional Services Officer, at services@ihbc.org.uk

[edit] IHBC RfP: Sample extracts

[edit] Heritage Research & Professional PracticeResearch and Guidance

Publisher Title & Description Publication Date
Government of Ireland Energy Upgrading of Traditional Buildings for Low Embodied and Life Cycle Emissions – Guidance and Case Study 2024
Historic England Skills Needs Analysis for the Repair, Maintenance, and Retrofit of Traditional Buildings in England Sep 2024
Historic Environment Scotland New reports highlight the strength and contribution of Scotland’s historic environment 2 Sep 2024
Historic England Cultural Heritage, Creativity and the Creative EconomyPart of the Heritage Counts series 19 Aug 2024
PlaceEconomics The YIMBY Movement: Historic Preservation’s Response Aug 2024
Local Government Association LGA infographics reveal fragmented culture funding needs reform 31 Jul 2024
SDF Sustainable Development Foundation (SDF) publication explores ‘Retrofit-at-scale’ in upgrading homes to meet UK climate targets. 21 Jul 2024
HE Challenges to Thatch Supply Threaten Vital Rural Industry 21 Jul 2024
CIBSE ‘Retrofit Revisit’ reveals crucial lessons for future retrofits 15 Jul 2024
House of Commons Maintaining and funding war memorials 12 Jul 2024
UCL Reflective roofs are better at beating cities’ heat than ‘green’ vegetation roofs 4 Jul 2024
NBS The Sustainable Futures UK Report 2024 Jul 2024
IStructE Working with low carbon brick alternatives to repair imperial sized bricks in historic buildings 3 Jun 2024
DCMS England’s cultural heritage boosts life satisfaction Mar 2024
DLUHC Moisture risk of spray foam insulation applied to timber sloped roofs 28 Mar 2024
Historic England Cultural Heritage Capital and Wellbeing: Examining the relationship between heritage density and life satisfaction 14 Mar 2024
ARB Professionalism in Architecture Mar 2024
Journal of Traditional Building, Architecture, and Urbanism Nygaardsplassen: A New Public Piazza in Fredrikstad, Norway

[edit] Calls for Papers, Abstracts & Researchers… Broader Context Research & News…

FuturHist aims to develop replicable retrofit solutions for historic…

UNESCO – Three sites announced as pilot locations in UKNC’s groundbreaking new Climate Change & UNESCO Heritage project.

UKRI – The impact of design: symptoms, systems and stories. Design can help us to imagine a different future, not just by reducing carbon but by weaving new narratives.

Throughout 2024, AHRC’s Place-Based Research Programme is publishing a series of policy briefs based on innovative arts and humanities research

Urban Informality and the Built Environment – Open-Access Book from UCL Press.

Town Hall in Koerich: Building for People, Not for Architects

AIM, with our partners… is delighted to announce a pioneering new research project exploring museum use and management of land, landscapes, green- and blue spaces.

[edit] Research Awards, Programmes, Funding… Terms & Conditions

Research for Practice Digest contents include:

The ‘IHBC Research for Practice Digest’, launched as part of our #IHBC25 anniversary year programme, is designed to connect conservation-related research and practice relevant to our memberswork… The ‘IHBC Research for Practice Digest’ is supported by the IHBC’s CREATIVE Conservation Fund. Calls are occasionally included past their closing date if still relevant.

Please email our Professional Services Officer, Michael Netter, at [mailto:services@ihbc.org.uk services@ihbc.org.uk] with any queries, comments, feedback or other suggestions. We also welcome submissions of links to heritage research that we might include in our next edition, as well as any suggestions for research projects or data.

Read IHBC’s RfP No.5 HERE See more background HERE

Supported by our CREATIVE Conservation Fund: Helping conservation people DONATE HERE


This article appears on the IHBC news and blog site as: "IHBC Research for Practice Digest No. 5 now out: Connecting conservation research & practice, and featuring Cardiff University’s state-of-the-art PERFFORM" dated 29 October 2024.

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