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2014/5 |
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Department of Architecture & Civil Engineering |
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Masters UG & PG (FHEQ level 7) |
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Semester 2 |
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CW 100% |
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Like-for-like reassessment (where allowed by programme regulations) |
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Aims: To provide an opportunity for students to see examples of conservation practice. Learning Outcomes: To provide a body of experience which will enable students to make decisions about which of the methods taught in the other units to apply in particular situations. Skills: To analyse, inspect, describe and make reports that are intelligible to specialist and non-specialist readers, on sites, historic building fabric and artefacts, illustrated by graphics such as sketches and photographs. Content: Each case study will comprise lectures, seminars and / or a visit, and will cover the philosophy upon which the conservation work is based, the architectural principles involved and a study of the techniques and technologies employed. The case studies will constantly change depending on current projects, but might include buildings such as: Tynesfield, Bristol, Buckingham Palace, Countess of Huntingdon Chapel, Bath Prior Park, Bath, Spencer House, London, Windsor Castle, Sir John Soane's Museum, Wells Cathedral, Salisbury Cathedral and Woodchester Mansion. |
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AR50226 is Compulsory on the following programmes:Department of Architecture & Civil Engineering
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