The annual Institute of Historic Buildings Conservation Yearbook of 2023 focused on the theme of Climate Change and the Historic Environment - Resilience and Performance. In this edition, Peter Cox, wrote a piece on the Journey to Sustainability in Heritage, detailing the recent developments in legislation, research and initiatives that are moving the built environment, and more specifically, traditional buildings into a more sustainable future.
You can read the full article on page 27 of the issue on the Institute of Historic Building Conservation website.
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12/21/2023 10:40:42
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3/3/2024 08:47:13
How can the long-term impact and effectiveness of sustainability efforts in heritage preservation be measured and evaluated?
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5/14/2024 16:45:59
What financial barriers are faced in efforts to make historic buildings more sustainable, and how can they be overcome?
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