SPAB Ireland Lecture Series 2023

SPAB Ireland Lecture Series 2023 - Lecture 2

Lecture 2: Reuse of vacant historic buildings - Focusing on good new design to complement old buildings

Date: 
07/06/2023 - 07/06/2023
REF: 

CVIH9/21

Audience: 
General interest,
Location: 
Virtual event: held online
United Kingdom
Price: 

Tickets are £6/€7 per person per lecture for members or £7/€8 per person per lecture for non-members.

Lectures are held online and will take place 19.00 -  20.30

Event details

07th June 2023 at 7pm

Our SPAB Ireland Lecture Series 2023 focuses on sustainability and adaptive reuse of existing vacant buildings.  This lecture will focus on the Reuse of vacant historic buildings - Focusing on good new design to complement old buildings.

About the lecturer

Damien Curry is a Director of CANICE Architects based in Kilkenny City.

CANICE Architects are currently working on a range of cultural, hospitality and housing projects located in historically sensitive settings. The practice are interested in the relationship between historic building methods and contemporary construction techniques.

He is an examiner with the University of Westminster and sits on the ICOMOS Ireland National Scientific Committee on Energy and Sustainability.

Recently completed projects include Upper Bridge Street, a Protected Structure in the centre of Callan, Co. Kilkenny and Silversprings House a Protected Structure and Recorded Monument in Clonmel, Co. Tipperary.

 

Multiple bookings
As long as there is space on the event, we usually allow you to book for both yourself and a guest. When completing the booking form, you will be asked to select the number of people and put in your own details on the first page, then to put in your second person's details on the next page. The event fee shown on each of these pages is for the individual person - you will be shown the total amount due once you get to the summary page.

About SPAB Ireland

SPAB Ireland was established in 2017 as the inaugural Irish branch of the SPAB. Following the return of several recent Irish SPAB Fellows and Scholars to live and work in Ireland, the lack of an SPAB presence has been acutely felt. After a successful open meeting in February 2017, we have established a committee and have started planning how we will bring the SPAB philosophy and ethos to Ireland.

Booking Terms & Conditions

Accessibility: please contact the Group Organiser before booking to discuss any special access requirements.

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