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2 March - 27 April, 2012
ICCROM is pleased to announce the fourth training course on Conservation of Built Heritage in Rome.
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Annual series of Architectural Conservation Masterclasses
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This conference will be of benefit to everyone involved in the repair, maintenance and alteration of brick buildings.
"; fcontent[3]="19-22 March, 2012
This course covers specifying conservation works from inception to final account and post-contract debrief.
"; fcontent[4]="5th April, 2012
This one day course starts with the principles of using lime in building and then focuses on practical demonstrations and hands-on work in pointing, plastering and limewashing.
"; fcontent[5]="13th April, 2012
ICCON's fourth annual Cambridge Conference.
"; fcontent[6]="16 Feb - 28 April, 2012
An RIBA exhibition, guest curated by Sarah Beeny, charts the story of the design and appeal of everyday homes in the UK, from the advent of mass building in the late 18th C to the present day.
"; fcontent[7]="14-17 May, 2012
This course provides an understanding of, and basic skills in, the conservation and repair of traditional brick, terracotta and flint masonry.
"; fcontent[8]="11-14 June, 2012
The plants and animals that occur on historic buildings and sites are not only important for wildlife conservation but they contribute to the aesthetic appeal and are a valuable educational resource.
"; fcontent[9]="18-21 June, 2012
A comprehensive course for architects, surveyors and practitioners which covers the complex aesthetic, technical and practical issues involved in cleaning masonry including brick and terracotta.
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