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Title:
Context 91
Series
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Series:
Context
Volume
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Volume:
91
Publication Type
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Publication Type:
Journal
Editor
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Editor:
Robert Cowan
Publisher
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Publisher:
Institute of Historic Building Conservation
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2005
Note
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Note:
Is First Occurrence: 1
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Source:
BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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http://www.ihbc.org.uk/1main_pages/context.html
Created Date
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Created Date:
11 Jan 2006
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Listed buildings: unsuitable uses, and human rights
Charles Mynors
Alex Booth
7 - 9
Article on the legal position where a historic building is being used for a purpose that is leading to its disrepair, and the question of whether listing constitutes a breach of human rights.
Making appraisals work: the matrix
Jack Warshaw
14 - 15
Report on a town centre characterisation project for Hastings, which has developed a simple method of evaluating buildings in historic areas in relation to a thorough audit.
Sourcing and matching stone by petrography
Graham Lott
16
Article on petrographic techniques as a means of identifying building materials in historic building conservation.
A lime for all seasons
Richard Smith
17 - 18
Article on the use of lime in the construction of historic buildings, and in their conservation and repair. Includes a case study
The White House, Leicestershire
18
Ten years of the Heritage Lottery Fund
Kate M Clark
21 - 23
On the need for the heritage sectors to work together to make a case for the effective allocation of lottery funding.
Working with conservation management plans
Kate M Clark
25 - 27
On the role of conservation management planning as a means of engaging with other people, and ensuring consistency and transparency.
Area grant schemes deliver for local communities
Dave Chetwyn
32 - 33
The author argues that there is a need on the part of the heritage sector for English Heritage to give priority to its planning and regeneration functions, highlighting the benefits in terms of public policy objectives.
The long road to repairs
Oliver Chapman
34 - 36
Article on the efforts by Canterbury City Council over twelve years to serve and carry out two compulsory purchase orders on a group of Grade II listed buildings at 43 High Street which had fallen into disrepair, and the lessons to be learnt from the case.