S4. Ep8. In conversation with Robyn Pender who provides a fresh look at the climate emergency through the twin lenses of science and history.
Description
In this episode I am joined by Robyn Pender who provides afresh look at the climate emergency through the twin lenses of science and history. Robyn is passionate about the world and promoting change for the better! Robyn was originally a physicist and then studied wall paintings and conservation which then lead her to working in the built environment andworking for Historic England as a Senior Building conservation Advisor.
We talk about how buildings should be climate specific andhow World War 2 and the industrial revolution impacted how buildings were built along with the changes in glass making and it becoming cheaper and how this also changed the way a building was built and performed.
We discuss the idea of defining a building as a greatcoatand a raincoat, Medieval illumination and wall cloths and how integral they were along with other architectural detailing that helped maintain the property and kept it healthy and structural sound. The way heat transfers or is lost depending on the product and how this can impact on comfort levels.
We look at some of the challenges faced, plus common themes and misconceptions when working in the heritage sector along with the usual top tips when working with an older property.
It will be an interesting listen for anyone embarking on aproject and is looking for some guidance and anyone generally interested in older properties.