Scottish Ironwork Traditions
An introduction to the use and conservation of wrought and cast iron in Scotland over the past three centuries.
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An introduction to the use and conservation of wrought and cast iron in Scotland over the past three centuries.
Join us for a day of discovery and dialogue, bridging Scotland's stained glass past with its sustainable future.
Your chance to help 're-build' a model version of Abbot House out of LEGO™
Your chance to help 'rebuild' Dunfermline after the Great Fire of 1624, using LEGO™
In partnership with the Lime Finishes Group, we will explore lime finishes, what they looked like historically, how they evolved and performed. We will also consider the changes in current practice that may be required in response to climate change.
Two speakers explore their documentary photography: from the first images taken after the Glasgow School of Art fire, to the peace wall and the Firth of Forth.
We will provide an overview of the legislative framework governing how Scotland’s historic environment is managed and protected.
Join us to find out how small actions can make a big difference to the historic buildings and natural environment in the Inner Forth area.
We will explore how to reduce decay and damage in buildings with regular maintenance.
An introduction to stone, Scotland’s preeminent building material. We will share information on developments for its conservation and future use.
Exploring the context of mid-century modern architecture in Scotland
Your chance to help build a model of Bayview Park and the Heritage Centre using LEGO™ bricks!