To celebrate SPAB Scholar Lucy Newport writes about her favourite parts of her job in conservation engineering
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To celebrate we asked SPAB Scholar Tríona Byrne to write about her work as a conservation engineer
It is with great sadness that we announce the recent death of Janet Locke. Janet was a SPAB Scholar in 1950 along with Donald Insall, Cecil Searle, Peter Locke and Pamela Cunnington. She will be remembered as an intelligent and sensitive architect.
Every year a select group of architects, surveyors, engineers, and craftspeople are picked for our prestigious training schemes in building conservation.
2019 SPAB Scholar Bethan Watson describes a highlight of her Scholarship year so far.
A nine-month, hands-on learning experience aimed at craftspeople, architects, surveyors and engineers.
SPAB Scholar Holly reports on benefits of a flexible approach to conservation at a Palladian villa in Northern Italy
To mark International Women in Engineering day, we asked SPAB Scholar Aoife Murphy to write about her career so far and how she specialised in working with historic buildings.
A few months into their conservation tour of the UK, SPAB Scholar Bethan Watson describes being welcomed into the workshops of craftspeople
The SPAB Scholarship is a prestigious training scheme for young building professionals to gain practical building repair skills from the some of the UK’s most experienced craftspeople. Surveyor Daniel Shemming and architects Christian Montez, Holly Spilsbury and Bethan Watson have embarked on a programme of site, workshop and studio visits across the country.