About this Event
Vernacular building materials are those found and used locally by amateur builders. They can also be simple manufactured materials used for common or utilitarian buildings. In these three morning talks, you will hear how and where these materials were used in Scotland over time. We will explore the ways surviving examples have been studied and catalogued. We will also share initiatives taking place to enhance our understanding of the sustainable characteristics of these materials and their contribution to Scotland’s historic built environment.
A networking lunch will provide you with the opportunity to continue discussions and explore the Engine Shed.
In the afternoon, there will be a tour of the unique collection of restored Nissen huts at the Cultybraggan PoW camp at Comrie, followed by a visit to the recent construction of a traditional turf hut at Comrie Croft.
For those who cannot join us in person, a virtual ticket is available for the morning learning sessions
Learning outcomes
You will:
1. Understand the range of vernacular building materials used in Scotland over centuries
2. Discover the scope of traditional thatch roofing in Scotland and hear of recent initiatives to inventory extant examples
3. Understand the types, characteristics and construction techniques of thatch used for roofing in Scotland
4. Learn about the traditions of earth and turf building in Scotland, and recent projects undertaken to replicate and understand traditional construction techniques
5. Understand how corrugated iron was manufactured and used across Scotland for a range of building types since the 19th century, the inherent issues of decay over time and best practice in repair and conservation
Who should attend?
We encourage graduates, heritage professionals and building practitioners from all disciplines interested in developing their knowledge and practice in traditional buildings to consider attending.
We also welcome anyone with responsibility for maintaining a traditional property, from architects, surveyors and building managers to fabric convenors, agents and homeowners.
Additional Information
Historic Scotland Members can claim 10% discount using the promo code HSMember. Please bring your membership card on the day.
Students currently undertaking a college or university course can use the code Student24 to obtain a free ticket. This is only redeemable when signing up with a valid student email address and upon production of a valid student ID card.
Refreshments will be provided on arrival and lunch will be catered.
Cancellations and Refunds
Visit https://www.historicenvironment.scot/terms-and-conditions/ticketing-terms-and-conditions/consumer-terms/ for information on our cancellation and refund policy.
More information
Visit the Engine Shed website for more information: https://www.engineshed.scot/
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Engine Shed, Forthside Way, Stirling, United Kingdom
GBP 75.00