The SPAB is pleased to announce its 2018 SPAB Scholars: Pamela Dziwulska, an architect from New Zealand, Matt Loosley, an architect from Manchester
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The SPAB is delighted to announce its 2018 SPAB Fellows. Since 1987 we have organised the Fellowship to foster a new generation of outstanding craftspeople.
The future of a significant 14th century Devon longhouse was made more secure this weekend after a group of volunteers carried out repairs.
The SPAB won a landmark court case this month involving a harmful proposal to Grade I listed Holy Trinity, Poynings, Sussex.
There is still time to enter a project for SPAB’s 2018 Betjeman Award. The prestigious annual award reflects Sir John Betjeman’s love and appreciation of ecclesiastical architecture and is open to all faith buildings.
Ken Hill, a retired journalist and King’s Lynn resident since 1975 writes about a ‘Lynn’ landmark.
By Paul Walters
It has been a few months since we embarked on the incredible journey that is the William Morris Craft Fellowship and it has not disappointed!
In February this year, a group of Irish Scholars, Fellows and Guardians banded together to found an Irish branch of the SPAB.
SPAB Fellows, past and present, celebrated 30 years of the Fellowship programme at the Carpenters’ Company in London in November alongside supporters and donors.
Architecture student wins national design competition for a scheme that breathes new life into the abandoned Italian hill town of Craco.