Approaches to managing old buildings change across time and between cultures. This course will give historical and global context to architectural conservation practice, and help students broaden their perspective on change in the historic environment.
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Flowering after 1300 with the ogee arch and glorious flowing window tracery, the Decorated style not only operated as a distinct form unique to medieval England, but was later regarded by Pugin as his favoured style for the Gothic revival of the 1800s.
Join us in Oxford to master non-destructive techniques for built heritage. Get hands-on experience using a range of equipment for assessing archaeology and standing buildings. Learn good practice for informing management and conservation.
Explore archaeology in Oxford on this flexible part-time course, designed for adults new to archaeology. Learn key ideas, approaches, sites and methods through seminars, workshops and field trips, gaining hands-on experience of ancient artefacts and historic landscapes.
Turn your advanced knowledge of architectural history into original research with Oxford University. This fascinating discipline has been taught and developed at Oxford Lifelong Learning for many years, enabling mature students to become directly involved in individual research. Topics may typically include built and designed landscape, and aspects of interior design. The course profits from… Continue reading DPhil in Architectural History
Explore the evolution of English architecture and the historic environment while building practical skills in architectural analysis. This part‑time certificate combines taught study, fieldwork and an independent dissertation.
Join us to take an imaginary journey up the Thames, from the mouth between Essex and Kent, to its sources amid the rolling countryside of Wiltshire and Gloucestershire whilst passing numerous interesting buildings on the way.
Elevate your professional skills with our one-day course. Unlock the potential of recent advances in lidar technology to better understand how you can apply it in your job. Learn how to use and present lidar data for different purposes.
The degree of harm caused to heritage assets has become a key issue in guiding development decisions. Join our expert workshop to explore the meaning of 'harm' and how it is being interpreted in practice today.
Take part in an expert-led wargaming experience focused on protecting cultural heritage in conflict. Gain practical insight into safeguarding civilians, shaping better decisions, and understanding today’s complex battlespace.
Significance is now a core concept within our planning process. Its assessment is a key part of management and development within the historic environment. This course will introduce the process, explore the ways in which they can be used, and more.
How can design codes support more popular and sustainable development? How can local character be used to enhance cities? This course explains the concept of design codes and gives practical advice creating successful codes. Join us online or in Oxford.
