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What will I learn on this module?
You will learn about the principles of protecting, maintaining and conserving buildings of value and significance. You will develop an appreciation of the importance of heritage buildings as part of our cultural heritage and of the legislation that enacted to protect them. You will gain specialist knowledge that will enable you to work with heritage buildings, designing appropriate alterations, repairs and conservation work enhancing your employability. Topics covered include:
• Methods for surveying and recording heritage buildings.
• Philosophy of conservation including the use of appropriate materials and repair techniques in accordance with Historic England Principles of Repair.
• Adaptation and re-use of redundant heritage buildings.
• Heritage property management.
• Legislation, guidance and dealing with heritage at risk.
How will I learn on this module?
You will learn through a combination of lectures, seminars, site visits, workshops directed reading and independent reading. Lectures will cover the theoretical principles of the subject area, while seminars will allow you to develop your knowledge and ideas through small group exercises and discussion. As there is a rich variety of listed and other heritage buildings within short walking distance of the campus, you will have the opportunity to see and discuss significant buildings first-hand during seminars and site visits. Workshop sessions will enable you to build on your surveying skills from the previous level to explore the potential of specialist methods of measurement and recording such as laser scanning and digital 3D photogrammetry that link in to BIM (Building Information Modelling).
If you are in employment your workplace will be the main learning environment, in effect acting as a framework for heritage and conservation. However, tutor support will be available via drop-in sessions throughout the module study period. If you are in employment, your tutors that there is the need for modes of blended learning delivery, experiential assessment, and opportunities to combine work and study through independent study, embedded learning opportunities, and relevant communications technologies.
How will I be supported academically on this module?
Seminars will include small group exercises and discussions where tutors encourage interaction and support from your peers. Your tutor will provide formative feedback on exercises and discussion points that will help you to prepare for your assessed work. Further reading is a vital aspect of learning in this module and with a comprehensive online reading resource provided through the e-learning portal for the module. You may ask questions and enter into discussion with your peers outside formal teaching via the module online discussion board, or you may contact the tutor directly for support and guidance.
If you are in employment your workplace will be the main learning environment, however, tutor support will be available via drop-in sessions throughout the module study period. The eLP and email will be the primary means of communication once the initial briefings have taken place, with work-based visits made by tutors if appropriate.
What will I be expected to read on this module?
All modules at Northumbria include a range of reading materials that students are expected to engage with. The reading list for this module can be found at: http://readinglists.northumbria.ac.uk
(Reading List service online guide for academic staff this containing contact details for the Reading List team – http://library.northumbria.ac.uk/readinglists)
What will I be expected to achieve?
Knowledge & Understanding:
• MLO1: You will be able to demonstrate an understanding of the architectural and heritage significance of our built heritage.
• MLO2: You will be able to apply your knowledge of legislation, planning policy guidance and national heritage organisation guidance to provide appropriate advice to clients.
Intellectual / Professional skills & abilities:
• MLO3: You will be able to specify suitable materials and technologies for the repair and conservation of heritage buildings.
• MLO4: You will be able to employ the principles of conservation to the design of appropriate alterations for the successful adaptation and re-use of redundant heritage buildings.
Personal Values Attributes (Global / Cultural awareness, Ethics, Curiosity) (PVA):
• MLO5: You will be able to discuss the ethics and philosophy of the conservation of built cultural heritage.
How will I be assessed?
Assessment of this module is through an end of module project, worth 100% of the module mark.
You will appraise a heritage building and research its history. You will produce a report (maximum 3000 words) describing the heritage features and, depending upon the specific project, either proposing a repair strategy or an alteration(s) to the building. This project will test all the learning outcomes of the module.
Pre-requisite(s)
None
Co-requisite(s)
None
Module abstract
Heritage and Conservation will introduce you to the specialist area of conservation of heritage buildings. This is a significant area of Building Surveying practice and a good understanding will enhance your employability. You will learn about the value and significance of heritage buildings as part of our cultural heritage and the importance of the legislation and official guidance in protecting heritage buildings at risk. You will develop an understanding of the principles of conservation and the appropriate materials, methods and technologies for repair. The teaching draws on the expertise of staff who have worked in the field and can present interesting case study buildings. The assessed work involves considering a heritage building, making an appraisal, designing repair or alteration work and authoring a professional report.
If you are in employment your workplace will act as a framework for heritage and conservation to develop your skills and knowledge.
Course info
UCAS Code K230
Credits 20
Level of Study Undergraduate
Mode of Study 3 years full-time or 4 years with a placement (sandwich)/study abroad
Department Architecture and Built Environment
Location City Campus, Northumbria University
City Newcastle
Start September 2024
Full time Courses starting in 2023 are primarily delivered via on-campus face to face learning but may include elements of online learning. We continue to monitor government and local authority guidance in relation to Covid-19 and we are ready and able to flex accordingly to ensure the health and safety of our students and staff.
Contact time is subject to increase or decrease in line with additional restrictions imposed by the government or the University in the interest of maintaining the health and safety and wellbeing of students, staff, and visitors, potentially to a full online offer, should further restrictions be deemed necessary in future. Our online activity will be delivered through Blackboard Ultra, enabling collaboration, connection and engagement with materials and people.
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