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If These Walls Could Talk: Understanding Historic Buildings

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  • 31.10.2024
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Historic buildings stand as a physical record of past events, including changes in material, technology, and culture. Their construction and behaviour are significantly different to modern buildings. This is often misunderstood, which leads to unsuitable repairs and unsympathetic alterations.

In this presentation, Structural Engineer, Jamie Paterson, will review typical issues affecting historic buildings and the techniques that can be used to investigate them.

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