Monthly Archives: January 2023

Heritage Alliance – Heritage Heroes 2022

Who Are Your Heritage Heroes?

It’s time to nominate the volunteers that are the heroes of your organisation. Now in their 12th year, the Heritage Heroes Awards, sponsored by specialist heritage insurer Ecclesiastical, are the Heritage Alliance’s celebration of the outstanding contribution Britain’s heritage volunteers make to society. 

Volunteers play a vital role in protecting and championing the UK’s heritage. From caring for rural heritage sites to checking in on empty heritage buildings during lockdown. From capturing our cultural heritage to devising new ways of working remotely. Volunteers’ skills, passion, and commitment have proven to be more crucial now, than ever before. 

This Year’s Categories

Alongside Ecclesiastical’s Heritage Hero 2022 Award, our special category for this year is Ecclesiastical’s Heritage Storyteller Award, designed to specifically recognise those who helped bring untold stories to light on the heritage project/organisation they supported in 2022.

Closes 15 Jan 2023

Centre for Building Conservation Studies (CfBCS) – Bursaries Available

Applications Close 31 January 2023

The Building Conservation Summer School bursary is available to a limited number of aspiring building conservation professionals who fulfil the criteria and who would not otherwise be able to attend if a bursary was not awarded to them. There will be a selection process, which may include an online interview.

The bursaries are available to those who intend to seek a career in the building conservation sector. We welcome applications from all suitable candidates regardless of gender, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, socio-economic backgrounds and beliefs.

Apprenticeships offered by INTBAU Chapter in Qatar

INTBAU Qatar and Caravane Earth Foundation are pleased to announce an opportunity for an architectural apprenticeship, which will involve learning and working alongside Professor Abdel-Wahed El-Wakil. Born in Egypt and having practised throughout the Middle East, El-Wakil is known worldwide for his use of traditional form and technique, his use of the materials beneath his feet, and his deep veneration for local craftsmanship. El-Wakil’s projects in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Lebanon, and the UK have earned him, amongst others, the Aga Khan Award for Architecture and the Richard H. Driehaus Prize.

Candidate Specification

In its true and ancient sense, an apprenticeship is an opportunity to learn through observation and practice, with apprentices giving of themselves to receive knowledge acquired over years of practice and handed down from generation to generation.

Successful candidates will be able to demonstrate the following three things.

-an interest in going beyond technical detail, to understand the philosophy and wider narrative of building

-an understanding of natural materials, and through them an engagement with craft and craftspeople

-knowledge of geometry as a language that underpins design

For more information about how to apply for these apprenticeships, please download the candidate specification in full and the application form here.

Interested candidates should complete the application form and submit it along with the attachments outlined on the form. Applications should be sent to i.mouawad@caravane.earth by 31 January 2023.
The same email address can be used for any questions.

You can find out more about the Chapter in Qatar here, and Caravane Earth Foundation on their website.