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Our Built Heritage

Our Built Heritage

Alexis Nicolaidis

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Fréquence : 1 épisode/12j. Total Éps: 59

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This podcast is for anyone interested in historic buildings. This could be a traditional cottage, a Victorian terrace, a Georgian manor house or even a stately home. Whether it is listed or not, they are all special and interesting and part of Our Built Heritage. Each episode I will be talking to experts in their field who work in the heritage-built environment or own a traditional or listed property. We will be debunking myths, talking about how best to work with your traditional property and top tips.
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S1. Ep 10. In conversation with Diane Benn from High Flying Comms

mercredi 14 août 2024Durée 54:17

In this episode I am joined by Diane Benn from High Flying Comms, an independent marketing communications consultancy specialising in working with clients in the built environment sector. Diane has worked with many of the biggest names in the industry advising and developing their brand and communications strategy.


Whilst it may seem strange talking about marketing and communications strategies on a podcast related to Our Built Heritage, we felt that this is something that may be of interest to any commercial property owners. You may be about to launch a business or be going through a rebranding exercise or a refresh of your existing material and need help on how to maximise the value of owning a heritage property and ultimately drive revenue.


We talk about how the wealth of information you will have gathered to support developing your property is too powerful for it to be left in a planning application! A good marketing strategy should not only tell your story but that of your traditional property to help generate interest and a buzz from the start of your journey and why it is important that you don’t leave it to the last minute irrespective of your budget.


Diane explains the power of case studies and how they are still relevant in today’s world along with the other forms of marketing and advertising that are available and what might be appropriate in the heritage sector.


We also discuss myths and common perceptions when it comes to marketing and the need to develop clarity in your business.


The power of authenticity! It will be a valuable listen to anyone who is needs help with working out how to market their property and tell their story.

S1. Ep 9. In conversation with Holly Gerrard from ID Planning

mercredi 7 août 2024Durée 01:00:49

In this episode I am joined by Holly Gerrard from ID Planning, an independent planning consultancy offering creative and innovative planning solutions to complex regeneration proposals based in Leeds and Sheffield but working throughout the UK. Holly is their specialist heritage consultant.


Holly and I discuss her work and how she found herself in such an interesting industry. We talk about the range of traditional buildings and what needs to be considered when working with them whilst retaining the spirit of the building and when it might be appropriate to seek the advice of a professional to ensure your project is a success.


Holly shares what she has found when it comes to the planning process and what should be included and how this links to how I develop design concepts. We talk about the thought processes of clients, developers and those involved in the project and how this can impact on the success of a project. 


We discuss top tips in relation to dealing with traditional properties and the complexities of working with listed buildings and cost implications. Plus, how you might be found out if you go rogue with your building and the consequences associated with this and the potential danger of following advice on social media without qualifying what is said as it could land you in trouble!


It will be great listen for anyone embarking on a project and is looking for some guidance and anyone generally interested in older properties.

Launching Our Built Heritage

mercredi 5 juin 2024Durée 05:22

Hello and welcome to Our Built Heritage with myself Alexis Nicolaidis.


This podcast is for anyone interested in historic buildings. This could be a traditional cottage, a Victorian terrace, a Georgian manor house or even a stately home. Whether it is listed or not, they are all special and interesting and part of Our Built Heritage.

 

As a heritage interior designer, I am obsessed by our built heritage and what makes a building special. That could be the setting, interior and exterior details, who lived there, how it evolved and so on and this is before I get in to designing spaces where feelings, emotions, requirements for the space and the history combine with the more physical products and a client’s needs that make up a space.


I will be speaking to like-minded people who work in the industry or own a traditional and/or listed property to share their experiences with working with an older property. We will talk about how they got into their industry, the spirit of a place and why it is important along with any top tips they have to help you if you are embarking on a project and we may even dispel a myth or two.

 

It is a must for anyone embarking on a project or has an interest in Our Built Heritage.

 

Guests will include: 

  • heritage consultants,       
  • heritage planning consultants,      
  • architects,       
  • property owners and estate managers,      
  • artisan suppliers,      
  • retrofit experts,       
  • archaeologists,      
  • specialist craftspeople,       
  • site managers  

and the list goes on.

 

From speaking with the amazing guests, it has broadened my view on working with buildings and I have expanded on my knowledge.  I am a firm believer that every day is a school day and there is always more to learn and/or have a memory refresh.

 

If you like what you hear it would be great if you can share Our Built Heritage with anyone else you think will find it interesting and also subscribe so that you know when the next episode has been released.

S1. Ep 8. In conversation with Marie Woods from Heritage Adventures

mercredi 31 juillet 2024Durée 50:53

In this episode I am joined by Marie Woods from Heritage Adventures, an independent archaeologist and heritage consultant working with councils, contractors and architects to support them with their projects by examining sites and producing reports to assist them in achieving their goals. Marie also runs heritage workshops with schools and museums working nationally.


Marie and I discuss where her interest in heritage and archaeology came from along with grossest thing she has uncovered when working on a site. She also shares common items you might find when working on a traditional property and what you might want to do with them once you have uncovered them.


We discuss the skills gap and lack of opportunities for people to learn. The cultural and architectural value of a building and how important it is to understand these when approaching any work especially if you are planning on making any changes and how this feeds into a planning application. Plus, top tips and how important it is to have a maintenance plan.


We also pled to certain programmes to mention more about working with a traditional (and listed) property to help raise awareness on planning requirements and appropriateness of materials and not just glossing over it as they sometimes (often) do.


It will be interesting listen for anyone embarking on a project and is looking for some guidance and anyone generally interested in older properties.

S1. Ep 7. In conversation with Ian Collins from Mesh Architects

mercredi 24 juillet 2024Durée 45:54

In this episode I am joined by Ian Collins, co-founder of Mesh Architects in Chapel Allerton, Leeds. They are an award-winning practice who work on residential and commercial projects including repurposing and caring for traditional and listed buildings.


Ian offers some top tips and great insights into how he and his team works using a few case studies to bring it to life. Along with his favourite phrase which feeds into the way he works, especially when it comes to older properties.


We also talk about working with traditional properties including the complexities of working with a listed building and some common misconceptions. The importance of reading a building and allowing its story to be told and how it needs to be balanced with the client’s intention and that it is not always about preserving the building in every case. Adaptation and evolution can and is necessary but how you go about it is key which we discuss.


It is a must for anyone embarking on a project and is struggling to wrestle with how to introduce modern interventions in a sensitive yet creative way.

S1. Ep 6. In conversation with Clare Booth from CLB Heritage

mercredi 17 juillet 2024Durée 55:54

In this episode I am joined by Clare Booth from CLB Heritage, an independent heritage planning consultancy helping to guide clients through the entire planning process from conception to development working in the public and private sectors working across North Yorkshire and North East. 


Clare and I discuss her work and how she found herself in such an interesting industry and where her sense of pride comes from! We talk about working with older properties and how important it is to understand your traditional building, especially when it is listed.


Claire has a wealth of experience after working in different roles and sectors including a background in the building trade which means she can see all sides of a development proposal and has a better understanding to help her clients achieve their goals. This includes ways to cut down on wasted time which can equate to wasted money, especially if it comes to preventing the amount of back and forth with a planning department.


Claire offers a helpful perspective on the planning process along with the planning departments and shares the level of detail required in a planning application and how it has evolved over the years.


We also share top tips and how to build a strong team around you so that you can minimise the risk of the dreaded “unknowns” and hidden costs. Plus, the thought process in approaching a property and how you use it now but also in the future so that it can still cater for your needs and not just for a period in time.


When it comes to working on a building we discuss the term “like for like”, “repair” and “conservation” and what this all mean when it comes to a building.


It will be great listen for anyone embarking on a project and is looking for some guidance and anyone generally interested in older properties.

S1. Ep 5. In conversation with Michiel Brouns from Brouns & Co

mercredi 10 juillet 2024Durée 01:25:37

In this episode I am joined by Michiel Brouns from Brouns & Co. A UK manufacturer of natural linseed oil paint based in West Yorkshire where the paints’ raw ingredient, flax, is grown. The business was founded by Michiel a historic building conservation specialist, who gained his expertise surveying historic buildings in his native Netherlands, before moving to the UK in 2006 and setting up Brouns & Co. His products have been used all over the world on varying sized properties in a commercial and domestic setting along with high-profile clients such as Chatsworth House, the Duke of Westminster’s Grosvenor Estate, and Channel 4’s Grand Designs team. They are also making an impact in the US, where, in regions such as New England, the maintenance of historic wooden buildings is a major conservation issue.


Michiel and I talk about when and how to use linseed paint and how it differs from the more modern acrylic style paints. He describes its application and use and how he works with specifiers and contractors.


Michiel’s passion for his products and preserving our build heritage is addictive but it also highlights how “green” his products are, their durability and how cost effective they are which isn’t always known in the industry.


There are some myth busters in there and top tips when working with traditional buildings and how we need to create a movement for change!


It will be thought provoking listen for anyone embarking on a project and is looking for some guidance and anyone generally interested in older properties.

S1. Ep 4. In conversation with Dr Joanne Harrison from Harrison Architectural Heritage

mercredi 3 juillet 2024Durée 46:35

In this episode I am joined by Dr Joanne Harrison from Harrison Architectural Heritage, an architectural practice based in Wakefield. Joanne is an architect, retrofit assessor and coordinator, heritage consultant and researcher, with specialisms in historic building conservation and sustainable design. Her work includes private residences, educational facilities, commercial projects along with work in the retail and industrial sectors.


We talk about how Joanne got into the industry and the knowledge she gained from undertaking her formal qualifications.


Joanne and I discuss working with older properties and how early engagement is so important. Along with the need for recognising that traditional buildings are different and the way they should be cared for must also be different. Not all buildings are created equally or in the same way.


We talk about the stigma attached to back-to-back houses but how important they are. Plus, the joy and fun and problem solving when working with older properties and modern intervention vs traditional, which should it be?


Joanne outlines how she works with a client and how she approaches a project referencing some interesting case studies to help demonstrate it along with the importance of engaging the right people to achieve a client’s aims.


We share top tips when you have a traditional or listed building and how critical understanding the building’s narrative is to the success of your project. It will be an interesting listen for anyone embarking on a project and is looking for some guidance and anyone generally interested in older properties.

S1. Ep 3. In conversation with Rebecca Thompson, Director of Property at St Paul’s Cathedral

mercredi 26 juin 2024Durée 48:55

In this episode I am joined by Rebecca Thompson, Director of Property at St Paul’s Cathedral where responsibilities include leading the strategic development to ensure compliance, maintenance and restoration of this magnificent iconic building and its associated estate.


Rebecca and I discuss her work and how she got into working within the heritage sector, and how powerful apprenticeships can be and how university might not always be the right option and how important it is to follow your heart and being brave enough to take the leap.


Rebecca offers an insight into some of the incredible work they are doing at St Paul’s Cathedral to ensure it is around for many more years to come and will be able to share even more about opportunities in a later episode so keep a look out for that!


We discuss the joy and stress of owning a heritage building and the pride that goes hand in hand with it, top tips and how important it is to have a maintenance plan. Plus, caring for an older property (listed or not) and where to find information to support looking after your traditional property, architectural detailing to look out for and the appropriateness of materials and how this translates to buildings under Rebecca’s care.


We also scratch the surface on a really big subject so more will follow in future episodes!


It will be great listen for anyone embarking on a project and is looking for some guidance and anyone generally interested in older properties.

S1. Ep 2. In conversation with John Edwards a historic building expert at Edward Hart

mercredi 19 juin 2024Durée 01:08:13

In this episode I am joined by Professor John Edwards who is an authority on working with older properties with a wealth of experience including working with Cadw (the Welsh Government body responsible for safeguarding the historic built environment) as the Assistant Director as well as working with Historic England and the Chartered Institute of Building where he delivers courses which is where we met on the Understanding Building Conservation course which he wrote and delivered. In his own practice, Edwards Hart he offers a wealth of services ranging from building services, energy efficiency and advice, support with planning applications along with a training academy which is Environment Study Centre and the list goes on.


John tells us how he got into the industry and where his extensive knowledge of working with the built environment came from and the power of education.


We talk about where issues with buildings can come from, retrofitting, climate change, moisture in a building, common themes and misconceptions relating to sustaining a building so some hefty topics.


It will be an interesting listen for anyone who owns an older property and is looking for some guidance and anyone generally interested in older properties.


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