• May 18
  • 1.00pm - 2.00pm

RIAI CPD Links: Conserving your Dublin Period House Online Talks by IGS

  • RIAI CPD Links
  • Online
Date:
Tuesday 18 May 2021
Time:
1.00pm - 2.00pm
Cost:
Individual Talks €15| Twelve talks €125
Location:
Online
RIAI CPD:
12 Structured CPD Points

Event Information

The Irish Georgian Society and Dublin City Council have assembled a team of conservation experts to present a series of talks on the history and significance of Dublin’s period houses and practical advice on their conservation. Attendance at the talks will greatly benefit owners of all periods and types of houses, from the modest Edwardian artisan dwelling to the substantial red-bricks of the Victorian suburbs and the fine townhouses of our Georgian city squares, providing an ‘A to Z’ for their care and conservation.

It is possible to book talks individually €15 each or book for the whole course for a discounted rate €125. Lecture subscribers will be sent a Zoom link to the pre-recorded lecture at 1pm each Tuesday, which is available to watch for seven days from issue. After seven days the link will expire and cannot be reissued.

The talks will be of particular interest to owners of houses listed as Protected Structures or located within Architectural Conservation Areas. These talks will also benefit building professionals and practitioners and are approved for CPD by the Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland, Engineers Ireland, the Irish Planning Institute and the Heritage Contractors.
 

Conserving your Dublin Period House 2021 Online Talks Programme

  • Tuesday 18 May: Historic Doors & Staircases: their History and Conservation Peter Clarke, retired lecturer, Technological University Dublin
  • Tuesday 25 May: Historic Decorative Plasterwork: its History, Significance and Conservation by Andrew Smith, consultant decorative plasterwork conservator

Past Talks

  • Tuesday 9 March: Dublin’s Domestic Architecture: its Historic Stylistic Evolution by Charles Duggan, Heritage Officer, Dublin City Council
  • Tuesday 16 March: Protected Structure Policy and Legislation by Jacqui Donnelly, Senior Architect, Built Heritage Policy, Department of Housing, Local Government & Heritage
  • Tuesday 23 March: Maintenance and Controlling Damp in your Period House by Frank Keohane, Chartered Building Surveyor accredited in Building Conservation & author of Irish Period Houses: a conservation guidance manual
  • Tuesday 30 March: Sensitively Extending your Protected Structure by Mary McDonald, Architectural Conservation Officer, Dublin City Council
  • Tuesday 6 April: Historic Windows: their History, Significance and Conservation by Dr Nessa Roche, Senior Architectural Advisor, Built Heritage Advisory Unit,Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, author of the Department’s Advice Series:A Guide to the Repair of Historic Windows
  • Tuesday 13 April: History and Conservation of Bricks by Susan Roundtree, conservation architect & co-author of Department’s Advice Series: A Guide to the Repair of Historic Bricks
  • Tuesday 20 April: Historic Ironwork: its History, Significance and Conservation by Ali Davey, Historic Environment Scotland & author of the Department’s Advice Series: The Repair of Wrought and Cast Ironwork
  • Tuesday 27 April: The Importance of Using Lime & Historic Pointing Techniques in Dublin by Grainne Shaffrey, Principal, Shaffrey Architects, Grade I RIAI Conservation Practice and co-author of the Department’s Advice Series: A Guide to the Repair of Historic Brick
  • Tuesday 4 May: Energy Performance in Protected Structures: Planning Implications and Grants by Carl Raftery Executive Architectural Conservation Officer & Sarah Jane Halpin, Assistant Architectural Conservation Officer, Dublin City Council
  • Tuesday 11 May: Taking Care of your Period House’s Roof, Chimneys and Parapets by Lisa Edden, Associate Director at Cora Consulting Engineers & co-author of the Department’s Advice Series: A Guide to the Repair of Historic Roofs

For any queries regarding this event please contact Emmeline Henderson or visit igs.ie.