Each extended weekend covers 1 taught unit (all the units are based at the Museum): development of timber structures; timber science; development of timber buildings; timber-framing systems; workshop practice: health and safety; associated materials; repairs using timber; strengthening timber frames: repairs using steel; consolidation and surface finishes; research project.
Вступительные требования
Usually, relevant 1st degree and employment in, or experience of, building conservation; past students have included conservation repair specialists and building contractors as well as those from planning departments and conservation organisations.
Форма обучен.
Начало
Продолж.
Вечернее
октябрь
Кол-во лет: 2
Вечернее
октябрь
Кол-во лет: 2
This course is delivered in partnership with the Weald and Downland Open Air Museum in West Sussex: a provider of specialist education in building conservation and historic building techniques; the partnership combines the expertise and resources of both institutions; the museum’s beautiful downland site encompasses 40 reconstructed historic buildings representing an unrivalled teaching resource in this specialised area; this resource is backed up by extensive scientific collections and libraries both at the University; the museum and at nearby West Dean College.