About this Event
This season, we are celebrating the successes of our own Hampshire practices by hearing local practices talk about their work at home and abroad.
Join Specialist Conservation Architect Giles Pritchard and Conservation Architect Ryan Stock of Pritchard Architecture as they explore how they are rethinking the conservation of our heritage assets for a changing world.
Climate pressures and shifting social values are transforming approaches to heritage preservation and adaptive reuse. Through compelling case studies from across the south coast, including the regeneration of Kings Theatre, Southsea and the conservation of Fort Cumberland, Giles and Ryan will reveal how conservation practice is evolving to meet the present challenges.
Discover fresh perspectives on protecting and reimagining the buildings that define our collective identity.
Please sign up using Eventbrite to secure your spot. Prices are as follows:
- RIBA Members - £5
- Non-RIBA Members - £5
- Students - £2.50
Doors will be opening at 6pm for a glass of wine and some networking with the aim of starting the lecture at 6:30pm.
Following questions, we will head to the Mucky Duck for drinks.
Please book your place now!
Image credit 1: Kings Theatre - Pritchard Architecture
Image credit 2: Southampton - Pritchard Architecture
Image credit 3: Amberley Museum - Peter Langdown
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Hampshire Archives and Local Studies, Hampshire Archives and Local Studies, Winchester, United Kingdom
GBP 2.50 to GBP 5.00







