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Changes to listed buildings- the need for listed building consent

Changes to listed buildings- the need for listed building consent. C a r o l i n e M a g u i r e N I E A B u i l t H e r i t a g e. 1 . Research your building. NIEA. Research Repositories of records. Monuments and Buildings record IHR database Clokey collection

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Changes to listed buildings- the need for listed building consent

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  1. Changes to listed buildings-the need for listed building consent C a r o l i n e M a g u i r e N I E A B u i l t H e r i t a g e

  2. 1. Research your building • NIEA

  3. ResearchRepositories of records • Monuments and Buildings record • IHR database • Clokey collection • Catalogues of Cooley • Drawings archive • Library • Photographic collections

  4. ResearchOther sources • Diocesan archives • PRONI • Building control Archives • Databases held in libraries • Irish Architectural Archive • RIBA library • Online sources • Architectural firms

  5. 1. Research Building Control archives

  6. 2 Be guided by the Principles of conservation • I Minimum intervention • II Maximum retention of historic fabric • III Reversibility • IV Clarity • ICOMOS charters/ PPS 6/PPG15 • Conservation principles- English Heritage • The aim of conservation should be to retain, recover or reveal as much of the historical significance as is possible of the heritage object, whether building or artefact

  7. 2. Principles of Conservation I Minimum intervention

  8. 2 Principles of Conservation Minimum intervention-Present day -

  9. Principles of Conservation Historic and present day

  10. 2. Principles of Conservation II Maximum retention of historic fabric

  11. 2 Principles of Conservation Ballydugan mill

  12. 2 Principles of Conservation Corporate sign-up- Northern Bank

  13. 2 Principles of Conservation Ballynahinch and Hillsborough

  14. 2. Principles of Conservation III Reversibility No work is undertaken which precludes the possibility of return to the original state

  15. 2. Principles of ConservationIV Clarity

  16. 3 Understand your building • Knowledge of material behaviour- Breathability • Importance of maintenance

  17. Understand your buildingRahan Church- before conservation works

  18. Understand your buildingRahan Church after restoration works

  19. Understand your buildingRahan Detail of window opening before and after

  20. Understand your buildingInterior detail

  21. Understand your buildingImportance of maintenance

  22. Understand your buildingImportance of Maintenance

  23. Understand your buildingMaintain outlets

  24. Understand your buildingBuilding elements

  25. Understand your buildingBuilding-in regular maintenance programs

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