Layers of Understanding

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Angelique Friedrichs
architectural
Architectural Paint
Architectural Paint Research
Bolsover Castle
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commissioning architectural paint research
conservation science
Corner Ornaments
Danson House
Decorative Finishes
Deep Red
English Heritage
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heritage management
historic
historic building restoration
Historic Interiors
Hyde Park Barracks
Ian Bristow
Ian Jardin
interiors
James Edgar
Kate Clark
Kenwood House
Listed Building
Listed Building Consent
Local Authority Conservation Officers
Medieval Wall Paintings
Naples Yellow
Nostell Priory
paint
Paint Analysis
Paint Analyst
Paint Samples
Paint Scrapes
Paint Stripping
Patrick Baty
pigment identification
regulatory compliance conservation
research
Round Plaque
surface stratigraphy
Tina Sitwell
Wall Paint Conservationists
West Dean College

Product details

  • ISBN 9781873394588
  • Weight: 590g
  • Dimensions: 210 x 297mm
  • Publication Date: 26 May 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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These are the proceedings of an English Heritage national seminar which was organised to address growing concerns about the variable quality of architectural paint research currently being carried out. The book describes and explains its role in understanding and managing historic buildings. The contributions contained in this book are designed to promote the development of standards and guidelines for use by clients and consultants, helping to shape the development of this vital new discipline. It therefore contains edited transcripts of the ground breaking discussion sessions on the proposed English Heritage guidelines and other important issues. The statutory requirements relating to painted interiors of listed buildings is another very problematical issue which has been considered in detail. In addition, guidance is provided on commissioning paint research and the pitfalls to avoid. The book will be essential reading for paint researched, architects, surveyors, conservation officers and all practitioners involved in commissioning paint research for historic buildings.

Helen Hughes obtained a degree in the History of Art and Architecture at University College London before training as an easel painting conservator at Gateshead Technical College. She has worked with English Heritage in the Architectural Paint Research Unit since 1985, and has obtained UKIC accreditation as an Architectural Paint Researcher.