SPAB Scholars: conserving ruins
SPAB Scholar, Matt Loosley writes about conserving the ruinous Clarendon Palace, Wiltshire.
SPAB Scholar, Matt Loosley writes about conserving the ruinous Clarendon Palace, Wiltshire.
The SPAB Scholars explored Luton Hoo Estate, a traditional privately-owned country estate, with architect Chris Garrand.
The three newest recruits to this long-established training scheme for young architectural and building professionals begin their countrywide conservation tour.
The SPAB is pleased to announce its 2018 SPAB Scholars: Pamela Dziwulska, an architect from New Zealand, Matt Loosley, an architect from Manchester, and George Hodgson, an architect from London.
The aim is for SPAB’s Scholars to gain hands-on experience of building conservation in action guided by experts in the field and to use this knowledge to inform their own approach in their working lives. Their travels will enable them to meet fellow architects, building specialists and craftspeople working in traditional ways.