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Architectural Conservation Masterclasses

We are delighted to announce the 35th session of our annual series of Architectural Conservation Masterclasses by leading national and international figures. The Masterclasses take place in the Main Lecture Theatre of the Main Building of Edinburgh College of Art on Lauriston Place.

A full schedule of ten Masterclasses with confirmed speakers and titles is listed in the downloadable PDF document below.

This year's contributors are acknowledged experts in their areas from the United Kingdom, France, Greece, Italy, The Netherlands, Switzerland and Turkey. Each of these evening sessions will address a subject of major national or international significance within architectural conservation or cultural landscape heritage.

The first 2011/12 Masterclass will take place on Thursday, 19 January 2012.

The Thursday Masterclasses begin at 5:30pm, continue after refreshments at 6:45-7:15pm and finish by 8:15pm.

There will be time for questions and debate at the end of each session. Light refreshments (wine and nibbles) will be provided in the interval.

The series is recognised for purposes of Continuing Professional Development.

Admission

Ticket only (includes refreshments and wine at interval).

Students must present a valid ID card.

Booking

Single lectures at £20 per evening (£5 for students).

Full series at £180 (£45 for students).

Book online or pay on the night at the door (exact change if possible).

Mailing List

If you would like to be added to our mailing list, please email MasterClasses@ed.ac.uk with the subject ‘Subscribe Masterclasses.’

Architectural Conservation Masterclasses19 January - 22 March 2012, 5.30pm - 8.15pmMain Lecture Theatre, Edinburgh College of Art, University of Edinburgh, Lauriston Place, Edinburgh EH3 9DF

(access via vehicular gate on Lady Lawson Street, or through pend from Lauriston Place and straight ahead to the main ECA entrance portico: the Main Lecture Theatre is at the top of the main staircase)

We gratefully acknowledge the grant assistance provided by Historic Scotland, SPAB in Scotland, and the Institute of Historic Building Conservation.


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