13.03.2018, 12:30 P.M.
A twelve-week lunchtime talk series presented by the Irish Georgian Society and Dublin City Council to be held from 1pm to 2pm on Tuesdays in March, April and May at the Irish Georgian Society’s City Assembly House, 58 South William Street, Dublin 2.
A team of conservation experts will present a series of talks on the history and significance of Dublin’s period houses and practical advice on their conservation. Attendance at the talks will greatly benefit owners of all periods and types of houses, from the modest Edwardian artisan dwelling to the substantial red-bricks of the Victorian suburbs and the fine townhouses of our Georgian city squares, providing an ‘A to Z’ for their care and conservation.
These talks will also benefit building professionals and practitioners and are approved for CPD by the Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland, Engineers Ireland, the Irish Planning Institute and the Heritage Contractors.
The Conserving your Dublin Period House course is an action of the Dublin City Heritage Plan and fulfills City Council conservation policy to provide architectural advice to homeowners. It is also an action of the Irish Georgian Society’s Conservation Education Programme.
The Conservation Education Programme is supported by Irish Heritage Insurance, Merrion Property Group and Heather and John Picerne.
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