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T W E N T Y S E C O N D E D I T I O N

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USEFUL INFORMAT ION

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COURSES & TRAINING

Passionate

about the

heritage of

historic

buildings?

Explore the importance of

retaining themwith our

MSc Conservation of Buildings.

Start January or September

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Cambridge | Chelmsford | Peterborough

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Architectural Association

School of Architecture

Graduate School

Building Conservation

Post Graduate Diploma Course

A 20-month course for architects and professionals

from other, related disciplines. The course takes place

on Fridays during the academic year.

Courses begin in September 2015

For an application form or further details, please

view online at

www.aaschool.ac.uk/graduate

or contact:

Admissions, Building Conservation

Architectural Association School of Architecture

36 Bedford Square

London WC1B 3ES

Telephone 020 7887 4007

Email

graduateadmissions@aaschool.ac.uk

The Architectural Association (Inc) complies with the Data Protection Act of 1998

(The ‘Act’) and with all other applicable UK data protection and privacy legislation.

Data will only be disclosed within the AA to members of staff as needed, and data

will only be disclosed to a third party outside the AA in accordance with the Act.

OXFORD BROOKES UNIVERSITY AND

UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD

c/o Department of Planning, Oxford Brookes University,

Oxford OX3 0BP

Tel 01865 483573

Email

planning-enquiry@brookes.ac.uk www.brookes.ac.uk/pg-planning

HISTORIC CONSERVATION COURSE

: Established in 1990, the course is the

product of collaboration between the two major institutions of higher

education in Oxford. The course aims to be not only relevant to the role

of the conservation officer working within the planning system, but

also to meet the needs of a wider range of professionals working within

the public, private and voluntary sectors of the heritage industry. The

modular construction of the course enables full or part-time study for a

PG Diploma or an MSc in Historic Conservation, or part-time study for a

Certificate in Historic Conservation. There are further opportunities for

MPhil or PhD research.

PHILIP A GACHES PLASTERWORK

Stonehouse Farm, 36 Station Road, Deeping St James,

Lincolnshire PE6 8RQ

Tel 01778 342188 Mob 07957 565648

Email

philipgaches@aol.com www.philipgaches.com

TRADITIONAL PLASTERING COURSES

:

See also: display entry in

Plasterwork, page 170.

BURSARIES AND SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE

Conservation Studies

Stone, wood and related materials, decorative surfaces

Traditional methods and laser cleaning techniques

BA (Hons) and Postgraduate Diploma

Historic Carving

Architectural Stone Carving

Ornamental Wood Carving

Carving, letter cutting and gilding, complemented

by observational drawing and modelling

Diploma and Postgraduate Diploma

For details of all courses visit:

www.cityandguildsartschool.ac.uk