Conservation Register
The RIBA Conservation Register enables those looking to commission work on heritage buildings to find architects with the specific skills and experience they require, encompassing all aspects of historic building conservation, repair and maintenance.
The Register has three levels of membership. Please click on the links below for details of architects in each category.
Specialist Conservation Architect (SCA)|
Suitable for those working on historic buildings of outstanding national importance, such as Grade I and II* listed buildings (Grades A and B+ in Northern Ireland) or scheduled monuments, and with highly specialist skills in one or more aspects of conservation. Recognised by English Heritage for grant-aid purposes.
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Conservation Architect (CA)|
Suitable for those working on regionally important historic buildings such as Grade II listed structures (Grades B1 and B2 in Northern Ireland), and buildings in sensitive historic environments.
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Conservation Registrant (CR)|
Suitable for those working on the repair, maintenance, alteration and refurbishment of heritage buildings, for example unlisted buildings in conservation areas, locally important historic buildings and the general pre-1919 building stock.
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Find out more information, including details on how to
join the Conservation Register|.