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  • [HBP#28] - Karl-Magnus Melin - Medieval Carpentry, Timber Churches & Ancient Techniques
    Feb 24 2026

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    Welcome to another episode of the Heritage Buildings Podcast.

    In this episode, Vincent Reed speaks with Karl Magnus-Melin, historic carpenter and craft researcher trained in archaeology at Lund University. The discussion centres on the reconstruction of a 14th-century Swedish log timber church, rebuilt between 2007 and 2021 as a national heritage knowledge project in collaboration with the Craft Laboratory at the University of Gothenburg.

    They explore medieval timber construction, roof design research, experimental archaeology, traditional axe work, hand-split boards, tool mark analysis, timber species selection, moisture content, and how rebuilding lost techniques strengthens conservation practice and historic building knowledge.

    Topics covered include:

    1. Medieval timber construction and historic carpentry techniques
    2. Reconstructing a 14th-century Scandinavian log church
    3. Experimental archaeology and craft-based research methods
    4. Traditional axe work, tool marks, and timber splitting by hand
    5. Dendrochronology, tree-ring dating, and timber provenance analysis
    6. Roof construction research and medieval geometry
    7. Apotropaic marks, taper burn marks, and ritual protection symbols in historic buildings
    8. Driftwood construction in the Faroe Islands and Nordic timber trade
    9. Craft education, heritage skills shortages, and conservation funding challenges

    This episode is essential viewing for conservation architects, heritage consultants, dendrochronologists, archaeologists, historic carpenters, timber framers, building historians, and anyone passionate about medieval construction techniques and experimental craft research.

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    00:00 Welcome & Introducing Craft Researcher Karl Magnus-Melin

    01:41 Family Roots: Grandfathers, Churches, and Early Curiosity

    03:19 Archaeology Meets Carpentry: Learning by Doing, Not Just Digging

    07:42 Burned Medieval Log Church Reconstruction Begins

    12:35 Documentation Gaps: Roof, Attic & Research Challenges

    17:48 Defining Roles: Leading Medieval Roof Construction Research

    22:04 Building as a Knowledge Project for Swedish Heritage

    26:32 Splitting Timber by Hand: Species, Seasoning & Tool Marks

    35:56 Axe Work, Fitness & the Physical Reality of Medieval Craft

    42:57 Rebuilding Lost Traditions: Lessons & Long-Term Impact

    45:52 Funding Frustrations vs. Slow Restoration Wins

    46:35 Turkey 2017: Inside a 700 BC Timber Tomb

    49:39 Ancient Construction Knowledge Across Regions

    51:41 Hidden Attics, Soot Lines & Craft...

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  • [HBP#27] - Faye Davies - Rescuing Britain's Forgotten Buildings
    Feb 10 2026

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    Welcome to another episode of the Heritage Buildings Podcast!

    In this episode, host Vincent Reed speaks with Faye Davies, a RIBA-registered specialist conservation architect at Burrell Foley Fisher Architects, a London practice with over 40 years of experience in historic building conservation. Faye shares her journey into heritage architecture and her work adapting at-risk and listed buildings for modern, sustainable use.

    The discussion explores creative conservation, including how complex historic sites like medieval guild halls and roundhouses are unlocked through heritage statements, client education, and practical problem-solving. Faye also reflects on major projects including York Guild Hall and Birmingham Roundhouse, alongside wider challenges in the sector such as training, sustainability, and unqualified contractors.

    Topics covered include:

    1. RIBA conservation architecture and career pathways in historic building preservation
    2. Creative conservation strategies for adapting at-risk heritage buildings
    3. Protecting and reusing listed buildings while meeting modern sustainability standards
    4. Real-world conservation case studies: York Guild Hall restoration and Birmingham Roundhouse conservation
    5. Writing heritage statements and navigating planning, archaeology, and budgets
    6. Common challenges in the heritage sector, including unqualified contractors and skills shortages
    7. Sustainable conservation approaches for medieval, Tudor, and 20th-century buildings
    8. Professional advice for conservation architects, heritage consultants, and historic property owners

    This episode is essential viewing for heritage professionals, conservation architects, RIBA members, historic building owners, planners, and anyone passionate about preserving UK heritage buildings through sustainable and creative conservation.

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    00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome

    01:30 Faye's Path to Architecture

    04:15 Falling into Historic Buildings

    07:00 Covent Garden Slum Stories

    09:45 RIBA Conservation Specialist Training

    14:20 Wide Portfolio: Tudor to 20th Century

    18:30 Repurposing At-Risk Buildings

    22:00 Sustainability in Conservation

    25:15 Practice Overview (43 Years, Nationwide)

    29:00 Heritage Statements & Industry Challenges

    35:45 Client Battles and Mediation

    41:00 York Guild Hall Project Deep Dive

    50:30 Budgets, Archaeology, and Wins

    56:15 Winning Tenders: Enthusiasm & Vision

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  • [HBP#26] - Keith Scobie-Youngs - Restoring Big Ben: Inside Britain’s Great Clock
    Jan 27 2026

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    Welcome to another episode of the Heritage Buildings Podcast!

    In this episode, Vincent Reed sits down with Keith Scobie-Youngs, a distinguished horologist and conservation specialist, and founder of the Cumbria Clock Company. With decades of experience working on some of the UK’s most significant historic clocks, Keith shares insights from his career, including the monumental task of restoring the Great Clock of Westminster, commonly known as Big Ben.

    This engaging conversation explores Keith’s early fascination with clocks, growing up in Fairford, and the formative experiences that led him into the world of horology. He reflects on his journey into conservation, the skills required to work on historic mechanisms, and the responsibility that comes with preserving nationally significant timepieces.

    The discussion further examines the intricate and highly technical process of clock restoration, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the challenges and triumphs involved in working on Big Ben. Keith also shares his philosophy on craftsmanship, longevity, and the importance of maintaining traditional skills in an increasingly modern world.

    This insightful episode is filled with expert knowledge and inspiring perspectives on heritage conservation and the art of timekeeping. Tune in next time for another deep dive into the people and practices shaping our built heritage.

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    00:00 Introduction to Today's Guest: Keith Scobie-Youngs

    01:21 Keith's Early Life and Introduction to Clocks

    02:13 First Steps in Horology

    05:20 Transition to London and Early Career

    12:12 Founding the Cumbria Clock Company

    23:34 Challenges and Growth of the Business

    30:31 Innovations and Product Development

    40:45 Restoring Big Ben: The Ultimate Challenge

    51:28 Team Effort and Project Management

    51:40 Pricing and Contractual Challenges

    54:08 Historical Overhauls and Repairs

    55:39 Major Breakdowns and Repairs

    57:25 Clock Mechanism Removal and Discoveries

    59:42 Dimensions and Weight of Clock Hands

    01:03:34 Workshop Challenges and Electric Winding System

    01:09:49 Restoration and Testing of the Clock

    01:16:21 Tolling the Bell for the Queen

    01:27:53 Industry Insights and Future Prospects

    01:36:00 Final Reflections and Contact Information

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    Connect with Keith Scobie-Youngs and learn more:


    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/keith-scobie-youngs-fbhi-acr-63340a15/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cumbriaclockco/

    Website: https://clockmaker.co.uk/

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    https://heritagebuildingsassociation.com

    Join the conversation:

    https://heritagebuildings.forum/share/dDYOnkLWJAkaA5xE?utm_source=manual

    #Horology #BigBen #HistoricClocks

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    1 Std. und 40 Min.
  • [HBP#25] - Ross Balharry - Traditional Log Cabins: Building for Sustainable Living
    Jan 13 2026

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    Welcome to another episode of the Heritage Buildings Podcast!

    In this episode, Vincent Reed sits down with Ross Balharry, founder of Bedrock Buildings, a specialist in round timber construction including Canadian log style, scribe log homes, and post-and-beam framing. Holding a first-class degree in structural engineering from Heriot-Watt University, Ross discusses how he combines technical expertise with hands-on craftsmanship to champion sustainable building through natural materials and heritage techniques.

    This engaging conversation explores Ross’s early passion for building, his university experiences, and the challenges faced in the early stages of his career, including significant health issues that reshaped his outlook. Ross also shares the story behind founding Bedrock Buildings, the steep learning curves of his first projects, and the critical role of securing funding to grow the business.

    The discussion further examines the realities of competing in the log cabin market, the demands of wearing multiple hats as a business owner, and the value a business mentor can bring. The episode also highlights the importance of SAP energy ratings and advocates for low-carbon building standards that prioritize natural materials.

    This insightful episode is filled with practical lessons and thought-provoking perspectives on the future of sustainable building. Tune in next time for a deeper look into the intricacies of constructing log cabins.

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    00:00 Introduction to Ross Balharry and Bedrock Buildings

    01:29 Ross's Early Interest in Building

    02:26 University and Early Career Experiences

    04:49 Health Challenges and a Change in Perspective

    06:35 Starting Bedrock Buildings

    07:46 First Projects and Learning Curves

    11:21 Challenges and Growth in the Business

    15:51 Building Techniques and Client Projects

    25:47 Funding and Expanding the Business

    39:47 Global Competition in Log Cabin Building

    41:55 Challenges of Wearing Multiple Hats

    44:43 The Importance of Business Mentors

    49:35 Exploring SAPs Energy Ratings

    52:05 The Benefits of Natural Building Materials

    01:01:01 Advocating for Low Carbon Building Standards

    01:12:17 The Future of Log Cabin Building

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    Connect with Ross Balharry and learn more:


    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bedrockbuildings/

    Email: enquiries@bedrockbuildings.co.uk

    Website: https://www.bedrockbuildings.co.uk/

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    https://heritagebuildingsassociation.com

    Join the conversation:

    https://heritagebuildings.forum/share/dDYOnkLWJAkaA5xE?utm_source=manual

    #SustainableBuilding #TimberConstruction #HighlandLogBuilding

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    1 Std. und 17 Min.
  • [HBP#24] - Peter Boyd - Trim Carpenters: The Craic Down Under
    Dec 16 2025

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    Welcome to another episode of the Heritage Buildings Podcast!

    🎙️ In this episode, Vincent Reed sits with Peter Boyd, Director of Trim Carpenters, a heritage timber restoration specialist based in Sydney, Australia. Peter shares his fascinating journey from arriving in Australia on a working holiday visa to founding a well-respected company focused on fine timber finishes.


    Peter emphasizes his deep commitment to craftsmanship and heritage conservation, guided by meticulous attention to detail and respect for historical accuracy. The discussion covers the challenges of running a business, building a skilled team, and navigating the complexities of heritage protection laws in Australia.


    Tune in for an inspiring conversation filled with insights, professional tips, and stories from the field of heritage timber restoration.


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    00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome

    00:53 Peter's Journey to Australia

    01:35 Starting in Construction

    04:09 Transition to Carpentry

    05:59 Visa Challenges and Solutions

    07:52 Apprenticeship and Early Career

    11:24 Building a Business

    15:36 Challenges in Hiring and Team Building

    26:46 Specialising in Heritage Timber Work

    42:06 Meeting Robert and Starting the Journey

    43:03 Heritage Buildings in Sydney

    44:24 Architectural Influences and Woodwork

    45:32 Restoration Projects and Wood Species

    50:00 Heritage Protection in Australia

    59:42 Managing Carpentry Teams

    01:04:37 Balancing Passion and Business

    01:14:24 Imposter Syndrome and Taking Risks

    01:22:23 Final Thoughts and Future Plans


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    Connect with Peter Boyd and learn more:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trimcarpenters/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trimcarpenters/

    Email: peter@trimcarpenters.com.au

    Website: trimcarpenters.com.au


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    https://heritagebuildingsassociation.com

    Join the conversation:

    https://heritagebuildings.forum/share/dDYOnkLWJAkaA5xE?utm_source=manual


    #Carpentry #Australian #SkilledTrades

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    1 Std. und 25 Min.
  • [HBP#23] - Charles Bain Smith - Inside the World of a National Trust Architect
    Dec 2 2025

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    Welcome to another episode of the Heritage Buildings Podcast!

    In this episode of the Heritage Buildings podcast, host Vincent Reed sits down with Charles Bain-Smith, a senior building conservation manager at the National Trust. A RIBA chartered architect and SCA accredited conservation specialist, Charles shares his journey from a three-year-old boy witnessing the dramatic demolition of an 18th century tar mill to becoming a leading figure in architectural conservation.

    Charles delves into his experiences working on various restoration projects, his insights on the dynamic nature of heritage conservation, and his reflections on the importance of preserving the 'ness' of places like Hastings' old fishing port.

    Whether you're an enthusiast of architectural history or curious about the future of building conservation, this conversation offers a wealth of knowledge and inspiration.

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    00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome

    00:52 Early Inspirations and First Act of Conservation

    05:43 Spiritual Connection to Heritage

    06:36 Involvement with Chillingham Wild Cattle

    08:59 Durham Cathedral and the Love of Craftsmanship

    14:19 Early Career and Mentorship

    23:37 Hands-On Experience and Passion for Timber

    31:23 Starting a Practice and Team Collaboration

    42:18 Creative Evenings and the 2000 Crash

    43:17 Joining the Creative Folkestone Scene

    45:12 Maintaining Friendships in Architecture

    46:30 Transition to the National Trust

    48:06 Exploring Employment Opportunities

    49:42 Architects vs. Surveyors

    53:24 National Trust Projects and Challenges

    01:04:53 Traveling Across the UK for the National Trust

    01:07:23 Standout Projects: Sissinghurst and Yard House

    01:17:58 Unexpected Challenges on Site

    01:19:14 Gaining Respect Through Practical Skills

    01:20:21 Balancing Leadership and Client Expectations

    01:21:48 The Importance of Craftsmanship

    01:24:33 Preserving the Spirit of Places

    01:38:24 Advice for Aspiring Conservationists

    01:40:50 The Role of AI in Conservation

    01:45:17 Final Thoughts and Farewell

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    Connect with Charles Bain-Smith and learn more:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charles-bain-smith-a495672/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/smithcharlesbain/

    Email: charles@cymaarchitects.co.uk

    Website: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/

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    https://heritagebuildingsassociation.com

    Join the conversation:

    https://heritagebuildings.forum/share/dDYOnkLWJAkaA5xE?utm_source=manual


    #HeritageConservation #ArchitecturalRestoration #NationalTrust

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    1 Std. und 52 Min.
  • [HBP#22] - Coralie Mills - Discovering Scotland's Past with Dendrochronology
    Nov 18 2025

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    Welcome to another episode of the Heritage Buildings Podcast!


    In this episode, Vincent Reed is joined by Dr Coralie Mills, a leading dendrochronologist and wooded landscape archaeologist, and founder of Dendrochronicle, a consultancy based in Scotland. Coralie shares her journey into dendrochronology, how her early love of landscapes grew into a lifelong passion for understanding Scotland’s timber history.

    She discusses some of her most notable projects, including work on St Giles’ Cathedral and Needpath Castle, offering fascinating insights into past woodland management and timber use.

    The conversation also explores the challenges and opportunities within the field today, the importance of preserving historic timbers in buildings, and the future of dendrochronology research in Scotland.


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    00:00 Introduction to Dr. Coralie Mills

    01:26 Coralie's Early Influences and Education

    03:53 Journey into Environmental Archaeology

    07:47 Exploring Dendrochronology

    10:59 Historic Wooded Landscapes

    16:18 Timber Trade and Woodland Management in Scotland

    32:15 Challenges in Scottish Dendrochronology

    42:46 Differences in Timber Conservation Between England and Scotland

    44:24 Challenges with Structural Engineers and Old Timber

    51:36 The Importance of Context in Historic Timber

    53:16 New Research Framework for Dendrochronology in Scotland

    58:00 Notable Projects and Personal Favorites

    01:04:19 Challenges and Opportunities in Dendrochronology

    01:04:32 Training the Next Generation of Dendrochronologists

    01:06:23 The Ridge Project and Future Prospects

    01:11:02 Closing Remarks and Contact Information


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    Connect with Dr Coralie Mills and learn more:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coralie-mills-138a1924/

    Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/dendrochronicle/#

    Website: www.dendrochronicle.co.uk

    Further Links & Resources:

    Learn more about Dr Coralie’s work and the field of dendrochronology through the Scottish Archaeological Research Framework:

    👉 Dendrochronology | The Scottish Archaeological Research Framework

    https://scarf.scot/thematic/dendrochronology/

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    https://heritagebuildingsassociation.com

    Join the conversation:

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    #Dendrochronology #TimberHeritage #WoodlandArchaeology

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    1 Std. und 18 Min.
  • [HBP #21] - Marianne Suhr - Retrofits: Making Old Homes More Sustainable - YouTube Description
    Nov 4 2025

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    Welcome to another episode of the Heritage Buildings Podcast!

    In this episode, host Vincent Reed interviews Marianne Suhr, a renowned chartered building surveyor, broadcaster, and co-author of the Old House Handbook. With over 30 years of experience in historic building conservation and sustainable retrofit, Marianne shares her journey from her early influences and education to her hands-on experiences with the National Trust and various historic buildings.


    They discuss the challenges and techniques of making period properties more energy-efficient while maintaining their authenticity. Marianne also talks about the importance of craftsmanship, the role of SPAB scholarships, and the need for encouraging the younger generation to join the traditional trades.


    This insightful discussion covers practical tips for retrofitting old buildings, preserving historic windows, and the evolving field of building conservation.


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    00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest

    01:10 Marianne's Early Career and First Job

    02:07 The SPAB Scholarship Experience

    05:04 Hands-On Experience and Specialization

    07:10 Founding the Old House Consultancy

    09:25 Understanding Retrofit

    10:43 Challenges and Solutions in Window Retrofit

    21:12 Practical Retrofit Solutions and Considerations

    28:02 Applied Glazing Bars: A Controversial Solution

    29:21 The Future of Windows: Vacuum Glazing

    31:52 Balancing Conservation and Modern Efficiency

    35:07 Challenges in Retrofitting Sash Windows

    37:20 Draft-Proofing Doors: Simple Solutions

    39:38 Adapting to Colder Homes: Lessons from the Past

    46:37 The Decline of Traditional Crafts

    51:23 Teaching and Mentorship in Building Conservation

    54:20 Final Thoughts and Future Discussions


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    Connect with Marianne Suhr and learn more:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marianne-suhr-2ab421349/

    Website: https://oldhouseconsultancy.co.uk/

    Email: marianne@oldhouseconsultancy.co.uk

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oldhouseconsultancy/

    Publications & Courses:

    - Old House Handbook: https://oldhouseconsultancy.co.uk/old-house-handbook/

    - Old House Eco Handbook: https://oldhouseconsultancy.co.uk/old-house-eco-handbook/


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    Learn more about the Heritage Buildings Association:

    https://heritagebuildingsassociation.com

    Join the conversation:

    https://heritagebuildings.forum


    #OldHouseRestoration #SustainableRetrofit #BuildingSurveyor

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    56 Min.