Sustainability and the SPAB Approach

Sustainability and the SPAB Approach

SPAB Ireland for the Royal Society of Ulster Architects

Date: 
07/04/2022 - 07/04/2022
Audience: 
Introductory CPD
Location: 
Virtual event: held online
United Kingdom
Price: 

£15 members, £25 non-members

Event details

7 April 2022, 1.00pm - 2.30pm

Held on Teams

Part of Conservation in Common, a cross-disciplinary series of events run by the Royal Society of Ulster Architects (RSUA) for professionals working in the built heritage sector

The climate crisis is the single biggest challenge facing humanity, and the construction industry must play a huge role in tackling this. However, as the saying goes, the greenest building is the one that already exists, so carefully examining how existing building stock can be re-used in a sustainable way is crucial.

SPAB strongly believes that sensitive improvement and repair of historic buildings is a sustainable approach, which can reduce the impact of the built environment on the climate. This approach to building conservation offers a ‘simple message of sustainability’ since, in William Morris’s words, ‘we are only trustees for those that come after us’.

This talk examine why we should value our historic buildings for both their beauty and their sustainability, the role that building maintenance has to play in protecting our built heritage, and some ways that greater energy efficiency in old buildings can be achieved.

About the speaker

Tríona Byrne is a co-founder of the Irish branch of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB) and served as Chair for 5 years from its foundation in 2017 until 2021. She is a Structural Engineer working on conservation projects on buildings of all ages, style and size in the greater Dublin region. She completed the SPAB Scholarship in 2017 and is a SPAB Trustee. She is on the Conservation Group committee of Engineers Ireland and has been involved with the ICOMOS Ireland National Scientific Committee on Energy, Sustainability and Climate Change. She is a member of the Building Limes Forum of Ireland and the Dry Stone Walling Association of Ireland. 

 

Booking this Talk
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About SPAB Ireland

SPAB Ireland was established in 2017 as the inaugural Irish branch of the SPAB. Following the return of several recent Irish SPAB Fellows and Scholars to live and work in Ireland, the lack of an SPAB presence has been acutely felt. After a successful open meeting in February 2017, we have established a committee and have started planning how we will bring the SPAB philosophy and ethos to Ireland.

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