Please join us for a Friday Forum on Friday 28th February 2020 at 5pm
to hear from Michael Queale in the State Dining Room, of the Ayers
House Museum, 288 North Terrace, Adelaide. THE LONDON HOUSE
REFLECTIONS FROM THE ATTINGHAM TRUST LONDON HOUSE COURSE, 2019 THE
COPLAND FOUNDATION NINA STANTON ATTINGHAM LECTURE Michael Queale,
Principal Heritage Conservation Architect at Heritage South Australia,
was awarded the Copland Foundation, Nina Stanton Attingham Scholarship
in 2018 to attend the Attingham Trust London House Course, in London,
during September 2019.
The London House Course focused on the development of domestic
architecture in London, from medieval times to today. The course was
attended by a mix of conservation architects, curators and historians
from Australia, UK, Ireland Europe and the USA. Michael will describe
the sites visited, the discussions held and reflect on the influence
of London domestic architecture in the early colonial period in South
Australia.
Michael has over 25 years of experience in conservation architecture,
previously as a consultant architect and currently as manager of the
conservation architect team at Heritage South Australia. Michael has
local, interstate and overseas experience in cultural heritage
management, lectures in architectural history and is also the current
secretary of Australia ICOMOS, Australia’s peak NGO for cultural
heritage matters.
$5 donation for refreshments and please enter via western verandah
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