Day School - Friday 5th July

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Day School
Friday 5th July 2019
Venue

Nottingham Conference centre, Nottingham Conference Centre, Burton St, Nottingham NG1 4BU

Nottingham Conference Centre

08.45 - 9.30
Registration for Day School delegates. Refreshments for all delegates.
NB: Full School delegates already registered do not need to re-register.

9:30-9.40 Welcomes & Launch of IHBC 2019 Day School
IHBC Chair James Caird
Morning School chair
Justin Webber

9.40-10.10 Keynote: International approaches to recovery and disaster management of historic environments
Zaki Aslan Director, ICCROM-ATHAR Regional Conservation Centre, Sharjah, U.A.E.

Session 1: FIRE

10.10-10.30 Working with the Fire and Emergency Service
Steve Emery, Fire Officer, Oxford University

10.30-10.50 Reconstructing the Mackintosh: the race between Education and Catastrophe
Liz Davidson, Senior Project Manager, Glasgow School of Art

10.50-11.30
Refreshments & Exhibition networking

Session 2: STRUCTURAL FAILURE & HERITAGE AT RISK

11.30 - 11.50 Structural failure: The Art of the Possible
Ed Morton, Engineer and Managing Director, The Morton Partnership

11.50-12.10 Structural failure - Victoria Mills, Grimsby – investigation, monitoring and repairs at altitude! - Gez Pegram, Civil and Structural Engineer, Director of Mason Clark Associates

12.10-12.30 Heritage at Risk: Who Cares? Historic England’s HAR Campaign and Public Values
Ben Robinson, Principal Adviser for Heritage at Risk, Historic England

12.30 -12.35 IHBC Spotlight 1: IHBC’s ToolboxRoy Lewis, IHBC Policy Chair

12.35 - 12.50 QUESTIONS AND DISCUSSION

12.50-14.00
LUNCH & Exhibition networking

Refreshment Sponsor

McParland Finn Ltd

Session 3: SECURITY, DIGITAL TECHONOLOGY AND LEGAL ISSUES

14.00-14.05 Welcome and introduction to the afternoon programme
Afternoon School Chair Alice Ullathorne

14.05-14.25 Heritage Security: Protecting the Past for The Future – Mitigating the crime and terrorism risk
Stephen Armson Smith, Crime Prevention Tactical Advisor, Heritage Crime Prevention Lead and Designing Out Crime Officer, Essex Police

14.25-14.45 Digital technology for future proofing against disaster
Lyn Wilson, Digital Documentation Manager, Historic Environment Scotland (HES)

14.45 - 15.05 Legal issues: Saving Heritage Assets in Disrepair – the legal powers
Nigel Hewitson, Planning Solicitor, Consultant at Gowling WLG

15.05 - 15.25 Legal issues: Destruction of Heritage Assets – the legal consequences
Charles Mynors, Lawyer, Law Commission of England and Wales

15.25-15.30 IHBC Spotlight 2: IHBC Guidance Note – John Preston, Green Panel Convenor

15.30-16.15
Refreshments & Exhibition networking

Session 4: FLOODING

16.15-16.35 Flooding: Risk and resilience dealing with flooding in old buildings
James Innerdale, Conservation Architect, Consultant

16.35-16.55 Flooding: Recovery and Improvement. A case study from Cockermouth
Helen Brownlie

16.55-17.15 PHOENIX CASE - Stoke Rochford Hall: Rebuilding from the Ashes - David Catell, Architect accredited in building conservation, Director at Rodney Melville & Partners

17.15-17.20 IHBC Spotlight 3; IHBC Annual School 2020 – Brighton - Duncan Philips, South East Branch Chair

17.30 IHBC 2019 Annual General Meeting

All welcome: Voting by Full Members of the IHBC only
Chair – David McDonald, IHBC President

NB: Changes to the Day School programme may be required; including speakers, the order of the speakers and the content of their contributions.


IHBC 2019 Annual School Dinner

7.45 - 12.00 pm: Nottingham Council House, Old Market Square, Nottingham, NG1 2DT

7.45 pm Annual Dinner
9.30 pm Gus Astley Student Awards &
IHBC Marsh Awards


https://www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/about-the-council/the-council-house/history-of-the-council-house/

GASA & Marsh Awards logos
Nottingham Council House

12.00 pm: Finish


With thanks to Annual Dinner Sponsor: Jubb Clews

IHBC Enterprises gives no assurance that the details provided are accurate and that final changes won’t be required to the Annual School programme, including speakers, the order of the speakers, the content of their contributions or the study tours.

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