Traditional Building & Conservation Skills in Action Exhibition

Traditional Building
Traditional Building & Conservation Skills in Action Exhibition

 

The Irish Georgian Society & Kilkenny County & City Councils in association with the Office of Public Works presents an exhibition for owners of period buildings & those interested in architectural conservation & traditional building skills. The traditional building & conservation skills exhibition, demonstrations & talks will take place in the glorious grounds of Kilkenny Castle. Over the course of the weekend, craftspeople will actively demonstrate traditional building skills used in the conservation of old buildings. Accompanying the exhibition will be two days of traditional building and conservation talks. Kilkenny Castle will become a one-stop shop for owners in need of accurate, impartial and free advice on caring and repairing for their period buildings.

Don’t miss the opportunity to see:

Thatching; Stone carving; Brick pointing; Restoration of timber sash windows; Traditional ironwork restoration; Traditional slate dressing; Decorative plasterwork conservation; Use of lime-based mortars and renders; Building of traditional stone walls; Historic paint effects & gilding; Pole lath turning; Furniture restoration; Stained glass & fanlight conservation; Hemp & lime floor construction, and many other traditional building skills.

Visit conservation information stands provided by:

Irish Georgian Society; The Councils of the City and County of Kilkenny; The Heritage Council; Building Lime Forum Ireland; Members of the Irish Antiques Dealers Association; Members of the CIF Heritage Contractors.

This is a family-friendly event with free face painting (11am to 4pm daily). Minister of State, with special responsibility for the OPW, Brian Hayes TD will formally launch the exhibition at 11am Saturday 13th October.

FREE Conservation Talks

A series of conservation talks will run throughout the weekend at Kilkenny Castle’s Parade Tower. Admission to the lectures is free of charge and no booking is necessary.

Date: Saturday 13th & Sunday 14th October 2012
Location: Kilkenny Castle (10am to 5pm daily)

Source: The Heritgae Council – Traditional Building & Conservation Skills in Action Exhibition