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Making A Listed House Your Home
Considered very basically a house might be thought of as a series of boxes, each a room, stacked up with a roof to keep the elements with a way to get in and out. But, in these boxes much of our human life takes place and reciprocally our lives shape and influence the boxes in which we shelter.
Jul 314 min read
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An essay on non-designated heritage assets and their future
The management of this increasing body of heritage assets is an important subject that merits further investigate. Read Jonathan's latest...
Jan 20, 20211 min read
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A Tall Order: musings on height and other things...
By Lucy Jarvis BA(Hons), PGCert, MSc., IHBC, FRSA What is a tall building? Well, there's a question! Historic England's guidance on tall...
Nov 6, 20207 min read
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Windows: a pane
Few subjects excite so much controversy amongst heritage specialists as replacement windows.Â
Nov 4, 20204 min read
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The Trouble with Significance
Significance is, in terms of our common heritage, central to the way in which we make decisions about change.
Nov 30, 20191 min read
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The Harm Paradox
This essay has been written by Dr Jonathan Edis. It does not seek to challenge the role of harm as a central component of national policy...
Apr 30, 20191 min read
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