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SUMMARY:Built to Deceive - English Brickwork in the Restoration and Georgian Eras
DESCRIPTION:A collaboration between Georgian Brickwork and Terrence Lee Conservation, this one-day seminar examines the development and success of brickwork between 1660 and the end of the Georgian period in 1830.\n\nBy adopting a single philosophical approach, domestic buildings of all sizes reached new levels of standardisation.  Yet for some in society, position and wealth projection was everything and therefore, clever deceits in brickwork found a receptive audience.\n\n9.30am\nRegistration & Refreshments\n\n9.45-10am\nWelcome & Introductions\nFitted Rigging House Training Room\n\n10am-12pm\nLecture by Terrence Lee of Terrence Lee Conservation\nFitted Rigging House Training Room\nThis lecture will examine the fundamental changes in domestic brick-built houses that occurred between 1660 and 1830. Through scrutiny of brickwork construction, styles, finishes and features Terrence will examine the Georgian love affair with facadism.\n(Comfort break 10.45-11am)\n\n12-12.45pm\nLunch & Tea/Coffee\nSandwich Lunch\n\n12.45-1.45pm\nSmall Group Activities\n\nGroup 1: led by Terrence Lee\nDiscussion and demonstration of Tuck Pointing\nUnit 6: Craft Workshop Area\n\nGroup 2: led by Charles Reilly of Georgian Brickwork\nA guided walk within the Dockyard campus and discussion of brickwork repair and restoration\nMeet outside Unit 6\n\n1.45-2pm\nGroup Changeover & Comfort Break\nUnit 6\n\n2-3pm\nSmall Group Activities\n\nGroup 1: led by Charles Reilly of Georgian Brickwork\nA guided walk within the Dockyard campus and discussion of brickwork repair and restoration\nMeet outside Unit 6\n\nGroup 2: led by Terrence Lee\nDiscussion and demonstration of Tuck Pointing\nUnit 6: Craft Workshop Area\n\n3-3.45pm\nPlenary: Q&A session\nFitted Rigging House Training Room\n

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LOCATION:Unit 6 Craft Workshops The Historic Dockyard, Chatham ME4 4TZ, UK
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