The Questions Surrounding the Restoration of Great Buildings
Clear online lecture from ARTscapades looking at the questions which need to be asked when restoring damaged historic buildings.
Simon Thurley, chair of the National Lottery Heritage Fund and a previous chair of English Heritage, was perfectly placed to outline the approach taken on three projects where buildings were damaged by fire and the lessons those projects had learnt from the previous fire at York Minster, shown here for obvious reasons to anyone who knows me. He talked about Hampton Court, Windsor Castle and Uppark House.
He also discussed other projects in Britian and Europe from Notre Dame to Clandon House. He talked about the different approach taken if buildings have been damaged by historic events rather than fire taking the Reichstag and the Museum of Berlin as examples.
The talk ended with an excellent Q&A session with intelligent questions and honest, informed answers
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