Wednesdays, 14.00 – 15.00 (unless otherwise stated for specific sessions)

Location:  Zoom Webinar

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Date

Speaker

Title

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05/02/2025 Timothy Meek Are the precepts ‘conserve as found’ and ‘honest repair’ climate resilient? A Scottish Perspective (with English , European and American highlights)
26/02/2025 Vassilis Galanos “We don’t do digital, we dig it all”: experimenting with ‘Data Civics’ methods to support urban development in Granton, Edinburgh
05/03/2025 Luc Verpoest “The architect shows the way …” Restoration and renovation of a late 1930s modern social housing complex in Antwerpen (Belgium) by architect Gustave Fierens
19/03/2025 John Robson

Reactivating a Roofless Ruin

This masterclass is jointly offered by the Scottish Centre for Conservation Studies and the Architectural Design 2: Any Place course at ESALA.
Double bill

26/03/2025

12.00 Olivier Goethals

 

14.00 Sarah Pearce

Context and content. Dare to relate to what is; play.

This masterclass is offered through the ESALA Geddes Visiting Fellowship enabled by the George Simpson bequest.

 

Grassroots Heritage, Powering Regeneration 

This masterclass is jointly offered by the Scottish Centre for Conservation Studies and the Heritage Network.

Monday

31/03/2025

16.30 Angelo Maggi Egle Renata Trincanato Uncelebrated Venice 

This masterclass is jointly offered by the Scottish Centre for Conservation Studies and the Schools of Architecture + World Heritage network.
02/04/2025 15.30 Calum Duncan ‘Fairer futures: Reflections on Edinburgh’s environmental and cultural vernacular’

This masterclass is jointly offered by the Scottish Centre for Conservation Studies and the Schools of Architecture + World Heritage network.
23/04/2025 11.00 Rosie Spooner Traces of Empire in Urban Heritage
TBC Margaret Maitland ‘Expert investigators’ and export permits: Uncovering unacknowledged 19th century Egyptian heritage contributions

Series convener: Dr. Ruxandra-Iulia Stoica, Scottish Centre for Conservation Studies (r.stoica@ed.ac.uk)