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Welcome to the Heritage Buildings Podcast with your host Vincent Reed, where we bring you in-depth interviews with leading experts, passionate enthusiasts, and industry professionals from across the heritage buildings sector. Join us as we explore captivating stories, uncover the artistry behind historical buildings, and dive into the challenges and successes of conserving our architectural heritage. This podcast is available as audio format across all of your favourite podcasting apps and as video format on our official YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/@HeritageBuildingsAssociation Be sure to join in on the discussions in our forum - https://heritagebuildings.forum Connect with us on social media - https://linktr.ee/heritagebuildingsassociationCopyright 2025 Vincent Reed Arte Ciencias Sociales Mundial
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  • [HBP#16] - Martin Bridge - Dendrochronology: The Science of Tree Ring Dating
    Jun 24 2025

    🎙️ You can also access the full Audio version of this Podcast by searching for 'Heritage Buildings Podcast' on - Apple, Spotify, Amazon, PocketCasts, and any of your other favourite podcasting apps!

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    Welcome to another episode of the Heritage Buildings Podcast!


    In this episode, Vincent Reed sits down with Martin Bridge, a seasoned expert in dendrochronology. They delve into the fascinating world of tree-ring dating, discussing its significance in dating historical buildings, understanding past climates, and even uncovering the stories behind historic artefacts such as the Mary Rose.


    Martin shares his extensive experience and knowledge accumulated over 45 years in the field, explaining various methods and technological advancements in dendrochronology.


    Tune in to gain a comprehensive understanding of how this scientific discipline unlocks the secrets of history and its critical role in historic preservation.


    00:00 Introduction and Welcome

    00:06 Basics of Dendrochronology

    01:17 Tree Ring Patterns and Dating Techniques

    02:51 Challenges in Tree Ring Analysis

    07:46 Historical Context and Early Research

    18:54 Modern Techniques and Technological Advances

    35:00 Geographical Variations in Elm Usage

    36:18 Radiocarbon Dating Explained

    40:39 Impact of Dendrochronology on Climate Studies

    44:21 The Journey into Dendrochronology

    51:34 Adventures in New Zealand

    54:04 Challenges in Dating Ancient Trees

    58:12 Career Path and Academic Contributions

    01:03:20 Modern Techniques and Future Prospects

    01:09:44 The Importance of Objective Dating in Archaeologyf

    01:10:14 Public Access to Historic England's Research

    01:10:36 Exciting Projects: The Mary Rose

    01:13:41 Dendrochronology and Timber Provenance

    01:17:27 Challenges in Timber Sampling

    01:31:03 The Future of Dendrochronology

    01:32:16 Advice for Aspiring Dendrochronologists

    01:34:23 Collaborations and Working Relationships

    01:36:49 Conclusion and Where to Learn More


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    Connect with Martin Bridge using the links below:


    Website:www.oxford-dendrolab.co.uk


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    Click here to find out more about the Heritage Buildings Association - https://heritagebuildingsassociation.com


    Click here to join the conversation - https://heritagebuildings.forum


    #Dendrochronology #HistoricConservation #TreeRingDating

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  • [HBP#15] - Lee Prosser - The Privilage of Working in a Royal Palace
    Jun 9 2025

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    Welcome to another episode of the Heritage Buildings Podcast!


    In this episode, Vincent Reed sits down with Dr. Lee Prosser, the curator of historic buildings at Historic Royal Palaces. They discuss Lee's journey from archaeology to architecture and conservation of historic buildings.


    The conversation spans a variety of topics including the study of historic staircases, developments in timber framing, interior decoration, and the unique challenges of preserving iconic structures such as Kensington Palace and the Great Pagoda at Kew. Lee shares his experiences working on these historic projects, the evolution of building restoration techniques, and the expertise required to maintain such national treasures.


    Tune in to gain insights into the meticulous world of historic conservation.


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    00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction

    01:57 Lee Prosser's Background and Early Career

    03:43 Transition to Historic Buildings

    07:40 Role and Responsibilities at Historic Royal Palaces

    12:13 Challenges and Learning in Conservation

    18:19 Research and Discoveries in Historic Buildings

    34:23 Uncovering Hidden Treasures in Dust

    35:26 The Evolution of Staircase Design

    38:13 Queen Anne's Staircase Fears

    40:07 Regional Differences in Staircase Styles

    44:36 The Role of Craftsmen in Historical London

    49:10 Women in Historical Trades

    53:49 Lighting Experiments in Historical Buildings

    59:26 The Importance of Imported Timber

    01:10:28 Swedish Timber Imports and Early Sawmills

    01:11:54 Variations in Historical Flooring

    01:14:10 The Fascinating World of Wallpapers

    01:20:40 Evolution of Carpets and Rugs

    01:25:59 Historical Heating Systems

    01:34:05 Notable Restoration Projects

    01:40:43 Conclusion and Future Prospects


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    Connect with Lee Prosser using the links below:


    Email: lee.prosser@hrp.org.uk

    Website: www.hrp.org.uk


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  • [HBP#14] - Liz Smith - Through the Lens of a Conservation Architect
    May 26 2025

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    Welcome to another episode of the Heritage Buildings Podcast!


    In this episode, Vincent Reed sits down with Liz Smith, a pioneering conservation architect. Liz is the chairperson and regional partner at Purcell and has worked on iconic heritage sites like the National Maritime Museum, St. Paul's Cathedral, and Kensington Palace. She shares her journey from being a passionate young student fascinated by history and art to becoming a leader in architectural conservation.


    Liz also discusses her innovative approach to blending traditional craftsmanship with modern functionality and her role in mentoring the next generation of architects through the Purcell Conservation School. We also touch on her unique experiences, such as appearing on Channel Four's 'Phil Spencer's Stately Homes' and working on conservation projects in South Georgia.


    Tune in to learn more about the multifaceted role of a conservation architect and the intricate process of preserving our architectural heritage.


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    00:00 Introduction to Liz Smith

    01:12 Liz's Day-to-Day Responsibilities

    02:32 Liz's Background and Education

    06:00 Early Career and Influences

    17:37 Joining Purcell and Working on St. Paul's Cathedral

    23:52 The Role of Conservation Architects

    32:54 Collaborating with Other Professionals

    37:19 Craftspeople and Architects: A Collaborative Success

    38:10 The Importance of Early Professional Meetings

    38:44 Conservation Philosophy and RIBA Stages

    39:49 Balancing Leadership and Hands-On Work

    40:39 Strategic Direction and Team Mentorship

    41:19 Project Involvement and Client Interaction

    42:56 The Role of Conservation Architects

    43:37 Balancing Tradition and Modernity in Conservation

    43:57 Challenges in Conservation Decisions

    44:27 The National Portrait Gallery Project

    46:10 Engaging with Historic England

    49:26 Authenticity and Relocation of Historic Elements

    50:10 The Knowledge Required for Conservation Architects

    54:26 The Blend of Creativity and Technical Skills

    56:05 Christopher Wren and Architectural Balance

    57:27 Exploring the RIBA Stages

    57:43 Stage Zero: Strategic Definition

    01:00:31 Stage One: Preparation and Brief

    01:01:11 Stage Two: Concept Design

    01:03:20 Stage Three: Spatial Coordination

    01:03:26 Stage Four: Technical Design

    01:04:27 Stage Five: Construction Phase

    01:06:33 Stage Six: Handover and Snagging

    01:08:57 Stage Seven: Aftercare and Maintenance

    01:11:31 Television Appearance with Phil Spencer

    01:12:12 Unexpected Call from a TV Company

    01:13:10 First TV Interview Experience

    01:13:45 Becoming a TV Show Regular

    01:14:34 Challenges of Being on Camera

    01:15:20 Research and Script Involvement

    01:17:09 Balancing TV and Work

    01:18:25 A Funny Story at Kensington Palace

    01:19:39 Winning the Kensington Palace Project

    01:23:11 Memorable Projects: National Portrait Gallery and South Georgia

    01:33:13 The Purcell Conservation School

    01:41:18 Resources and Final...

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