Join architecture and construction experts to examine engineering solutions for working with heritage buildings in the impressive setting of St Paul’s Cathedral. This seminar will be hosted by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers.

Understand how, as architects and engineers, we can balance building envelope improvements and services upgrades with planning legislation and wider heritage sensitivities in a pragmatic and effective way.

Featuring case studies of, among others, King’s Cross station, Bath Abbey and the Archive Centre at St John’s College, Cambridge, this is a superb opportunity to examine how historically important building have been refurbished, upgraded and updated to meet their current requirements. Many of the projects under discussion were required to deliver increased energy efficiency and reduced carbon emissions, incorporating sustainability factors and wider principles and practice of sustainable buildings and services.

Limited spaces are available on a behind-the-scenes tour of St Paul’s Cathedral, where you will explore areas not usually open to the public.

See the attached PDF with further details.