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Conservation
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Conservation

by Hugh Feilden
July 2019
Intermediate to advanced
256 pages
3h 45m
English
RIBA Publishing
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About the author

Hugh Feilden joined King’s College Cambridge in 1971 and trained at the University of Cambridge School of Architecture. Following practical training he qualified and joined the RIBA in 1981. After working in various small practices in East Anglia he joined Feilden+Mawson, the firm founded by his uncle Sir Bernard Feilden, and became a partner in 1996. He has specialised in work to historic buildings, including Norwich Cathedral, Home House, HM Treasury, the United Kingdom Supreme Court and the Palace of Westminster, developing an interest in the strategic aspects of conservation and, in particular, the concept of long-term beneficial use as a primary means of sustaining cultural value for future generations and the way in which ...

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ISBN: 9781000699111