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October 2018
The property pages have been notably full of recent launches by H+R’s clients with one Sunday supplement featuring no less than four. In no particular order these were The Apsley at Ancaster Gate in Richmond (London Square), Wilderness House in Sevenoaks (Pegasus Life), Floral Street in Covent Garden (Capco) and Gasholders in King’s Cross (Argent) The month saw the twentieth anniversary of the Heritage at Risk Register. Historic England started the list in 1998 with 1930 buildings which had increased…
Read MoreSeptember 2018
During the month the national nominees for the Building magazine award ‘Refurbishment of the Year’ were announced and H+R are proud that, out of the seven entrants, they have been very closely involved in three. Our best wishes go to Royal Academy of Arts – David Chipperfield Architects https://davidchipperfield.com/, The Piece Hall – LDN https://www.ldn.co.uk/ and Temperate House Kew – Donald Insall Associates https://www.donaldinsallassociates.co.uk/. In addition, Building’s ‘Project of the Year’ award highlighted the Gasholders in London – Wilkinson Eyre…
Read MoreNorth – Summer 2018
With a skyline engulfed by cranes, the significance of the transformation that Manchester is undergoing speaks for itself, and it’s no wonder that an ever-increasing volume of H+R’s work is close to home in the city centre. In close proximity to the proposed HS2 platform at Manchester Piccadilly, we were recently appointed by Capital + Centric to undertake a range of specialist surveys at their Crusader Works mill complex. Currently at an early stage of the works, the site is…
Read MoreAugust 2018
Long serving members of H+R staff were intrigued to return to 78 St James’s Street in London. H+R undertook a wide range of investigative consultancy on the building back in 2001 when the old Conservative Club of 1844 by Sidney Smirke was converted for HSBC private banking. Squire and Partners www.squireandpartners.com retained our services after an interregnum of nearly 20 years to undertake an overall risk management survey prior to conversion for new occupants. We were pleased to see that…
Read MoreJuly 2018
As the temperatures rose so did H+R’s workload with a wide variety of new project work Martello Tower No. 4 in Folkstone which is being refurbished as a private home was investigated for moisture management. A remedial strategy has been developed taking into account the wish to have fair faced brickwork exposed to the interior. The last Martello tower investigated by H+R was 20 years ago in Suffolk Also relating to damp penetration issues, the fine double-height vaulted basement structure…
Read MoreJune 2018
H+R experienced an exceptional month in June working on some of the most prestigious conservation projects in the country. Hanging over this achievement has been the devasting news of another catastrophic fire at Glasgow School of Art. H+R dedicated a great deal of time and effort through 2016 and 2017 contributing to the first post fire refurbishment. It appears that our work has now come to naught and that of all the other professionals and contractors. It seems extremely doubtful…
Read MoreLatest Projects – North Office Spring 2018
Quaker Tapestry Museum Kendall H+R were called in to investigate the roof structure at the Quaker Tapestry Museum and Meeting House in Kendall where current fundraising seeks to carry out much needed repairs to the roof. The Meeting House, which has recently celebrated its 200th anniversary exhibits 77 vibrant embroidered panels made by 4,000 men, women and children from 15 countries between 1981 and 1996. Further surveys in Cumbria included the former Ulverston Town Hall that was recently declared surplus…
Read MoreMay 2018
Projects of interest in the month have included forensic investigations of problems at the interface of old and new construction at the Swedish Embassy and also at HMP Lewes. H+R’s experience in working in highly security conscious environments paid dividends in both cases. The inmates at Lewes were predictably wary of one of the H+R Rothounds! A technically challenging project in the month concerned the investigation of apparent failure to wood stain finishes to oak window units on a prestigious…
Read MoreApril 2018
More focus on fewer but larger projects summarised the month. In addition, two new surveying staff joined the team. Andrew Ellis had a training as a conservation carpenter and timber framer before completing his MSc in Building Conservation at West Dean and York University. Matthew Wellesley-Smith has joined H+R from Natural Building Technologies and has specialist knowledge in the field of insulation and condensation risk management which are key elements of H+R’s offer. Matt has just completed his MSc at…
Read MoreMarch 2018
The Beast from the East brought some challenges to the South Office, much derided by colleagues in the North-West and North-East Offices. Nonetheless good photo opportunities were gained with sparkling snow and blue skies on projects in Cambridge and Blenheim Work in Whitehall has gathered pace and non-disclosure agreements were signed on a variety of projects. Extensive surveys at Great Scotland Yard were completed In Scotland, the major project in the month was a comprehensive condition survey of the external…
Read MoreNorth – Winter 2018
Fresh into the new year H+R combined a survey of Duff House in Aberdeenshire for Historic Environment Scotland with an inspection of Category ‘A’ listed Ramsay Gardens, a collection of villas adjacent to Edinburgh Castle on their return leg. Heavy snowfall had caused major disruption as wintry conditions swept across the region and for a moment the surveyors anticipated spending the night stuck on Beattock Summit, Rothound and all. Fortunately, the hard work of the gritters meant that waking up…
Read MoreFebruary 2018
During the month, H+R staff have been maintaining outreach and a presence at conferences and seminars. Lectures have been presented to Masters students at Portsmouth University and collaborative research work continues at University College London and Oxford Brookes. Lectures have also been presented by Matt Smith at the IHBC South East Region Day School and David Watt at UCL. Jenny Brown also contributed to the Bats in Churches conference in London Project work of interest has included the magnificent early…
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