Conservation of historic buildings and their contents addressing the conflicts
Language: English Publication details: Shaftesbury Donhead 2003Description: 125p. 25cmISBN:- 1873394632
- 690.241
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| 690.22 PER Construction safety | 690.231 DAV Converting old buildings into new homes | 690.231 KIN Adapting buildings for changing uses: guidelines for change of use refurbishment. | 690.241 WAT Conservation of historic buildings and their contents | 690.241 YEO The repair of historic timber structures | 690.3 Engineered quality in construction: partnering and TQM. | 690.9 KRO Portable architecture |
Where does conservation meet conservation
Movable: immovable - a historic distinction and its consequences
Beyond the divide: experiences from Scottish conservation
Places and stuff: is it only the language of conservation that is changing
Working buildings: the effect of building use on the conservation of wall paintings and polychrome surfaces
When conservator meets architect and engineer
Conserving Cardiff Castle: planning for success
Management of the historic environment: the broad nature of the process
Proceedings taken from the conference, "Where conservation meets conservation", held at De Montfort University, Leicester, 9 September 2002. The conference explored the interface between historic buildings and their contents by recognising the interrelationships between architectural and object conservation. The conference also considered the role of conservation science and technology in achieving appropriate and sustainable solutions.