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| Alan greening is the Church
Architect to All Saint's Church,
Vange, Essex, and to St. Mary's
church, Higham, Kent, both owned and conserved
as redundant, but
still-consecrated churches by The Churches Conservation
Trust. He is also the church architect to St. Ippolyt's church, Hitchin, Hertfordshire Design, conversion, conservation and repair services are provided to private, ecclesiastical and commercial clients London, Hertfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Kent and Suffolk Consultancy In 1995 Alan was invited to become an external consultant to English Heritage, a 'Commissioned Architect'advising them on works and grant applications involving; Churches, country-estates and industrial buildings in Suffolk Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Cambridgeshire, and Essex. |
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Education Alan is the Post-Graduate Course Master in Building Conservation at The Architectural Association, school of Architecture, London, on their highly considered Building Conservation Course, training existing architects, surveyors and other practitioners, some with their own practices, to become experienced conservation professionals. Specialist advice offered includes; Archaeology and recording, Ariel photography and archaeology Investigations into the historic development of building and land, Construction and fabric investigations, Historic research reports. Conservation Plans Design in sensitive, historic contexts, Conservation philosophy-and-techniques of design and repair, Conservation specification and materials Correct interior period designs, decorations, furnishings, pictures and antiques |