The use of lime in traditional and historic buildings

19 September 2013

2:00 PM - 4:30 PM

Venue:

Durham

Description:

Lime seems such a basic building material yet is surrounded by many myths and opinions as to its correct use and specification.
The seminar will look at the many aspects and uses of lime in building work, especially to old and historic buildings. It will cover repair; conservation; renewal and new work and include the following:

  • History and background to use of lime in buildings;
  • Composition and manufacture of lime;
  • How to specify and detail;
  • Matching existing lime work and mortars;
  • What to look for in good or bad work – how to identify problems;
  • Case studies

Delegates are invited to bring along their questions or problems involving lime 

Speaker: Bob Bennett MBE Historic Buildings Consultant and Lime Specialist

RIBA Core Curriculum topic: Context: understanding historic buildings

Fees:

RIBA/ CIAT Members: £55 + VAT  
Others: £80 + VAT
RIBA Student Members: £15 + VAT

Contact:

Amy Tomlinson
0191 2617441
amy.tomlinson@riba.org|

Other events in the series:


Please click on the following link for more information on the Conservation- traditional building materials |programme of CPD.

Other events in the series in North East:
Repair, conservation and cleaning of historic stonework: 6 June 2013, Durham|

Organiser:

RIBA North East

Events Calendar

Events Calendar
view previous monthJune 13view next month
MTWTFSS
---------------12
3456789
10111213141516
17181920212223
24252627282930
 
 
Top of page|