
Symposium: Heritage in Transition – Skills and Approaches for Sustainability
ICOMOS-UK Symposium | University of Liverpool | 11 April 2025
Hybrid event
In Person Venue: HUB502 Building, Lecture Theatre 3, University of Liverpool
About the Symposium
ICOMOS-UK, in partnership with the University of Liverpool, invites you to a one-day symposium exploring the evolving relationship between heritage preservation and sustainability. The event will focus on how we can sustainably adapt and retrofit heritage buildings to improve energy efficiency, enhance thermal comfort, and meet affordability needs while preserving their heritage values. What skills and approaches will we need to do this? What might we need to do differently?
The event is kindly supported by the Institute of Historic Building Conservation (IHBC).
The symposium brings together academics, policymakers, practitioners, and emerging professionals to tackle these questions through:
- Expert-led discussions featuring international, national, and local case studies demonstrating successful solutions and addressing ongoing challenges.
- Interactive panel sessions highlighting gaps in skills and education required for sustainable heritage management.
- Networking opportunities for collaborative knowledge exchange.
Whether you are an architect, engineer, conservation specialist, policymaker, academic, or student, this symposium offers practical insights and innovative strategies for embedding sustainability in heritage conservation.
Join us as we discuss how heritage can address climate challenges and become a catalyst for sustainable solutions more widely.
Be part of this important conversation.
Programme & Confirmed Speakers
Speakers will be in person, with opportunities for informal discussion throughout the day.
Session One: Keynote
With speakers
Dr Ataa Alsalloum, Senior lecturer at the Liverpool School of Architecture, ICOMOS UK Trustee and Chair of the Education Committee
Prof. Peter Buse, Dean of the School of the Arts, University of Liverpool
Prof. Katie Atkinson, Associate Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Director of the Interdisciplinary Centre for Sustainability Research, University of Liverpool, speaking on the topic, ‘Introduction to the Interdisciplinary Centre for Sustainability Research’
Clara Arokiasamy OBE, President, ICOMOS-UK
Keynote: Prof. Soumyen Bandyopadhyay, Sir James Stirling Chair in Architecture, University of Liverpool, speaking on the topic, ‘The Heritage Institute: Advancing Heritage and Sustainability – International case studies’
Session Two: Navigating Challenges and Opportunities in Heritage Sustainability
With speakers
Rob Woodside, Conservation & Estates Director at English Heritage, speaking on the topic, ‘From Principles to Practice: Sustainable Conservation in Action’
Peter Cox FRSA, Managing Director Carrig Conservation, Ireland, speaking on the topic, ‘Successful Energy Efficiency of Heritage and Traditional Buildings’
Joanna Saady, IHBC Trustee and South East Branch Chair, Director of Ecotecture, speaking on the topic, ‘Reimagining St John’s Seminary: The Adaptive Reuse of a Purpose-Built Victorian Catholic Institution’
Session Three: Bridging the Gap: Skills and Education for Sustainable Heritage
With speakers
Joanna Saady, IHBC Trustee and South East Branch Chair, Director of Ecotecture
Dr Ataa Alsalloum, Senior lecturer at the Liverpool School of Architecture, ICOMOS UK Trustee and Chair of the Education Committee
Juliet Baillie, Heritage Skills Manager, Historic England, speaking on the topic, Addressing the Skills & Education Gaps in Heritage and Sustainability
Francesca Benetti, Historic Environment Forum Task Group Manager, Green Skills Task Group, speaking on the topic, Building a Sustainable Future for the Heritage Sector: Recent Work on Green Skills
Andrew Shepherd, IHBC Trustee and Chair of Membership and Ethics Committee, and Principal of Andrew Shepherd Architects
Session Four: Reflections and key take aways
Panel discussion with the speakers from the day, and audience questions
To Close: Tour and Reception
Delegates will be offered a special post-conference Guided Liverpool Heritage Walking Tour, followed by an evening reception.
Tickets include lunch, an evening reception and a heritage walking tour of Liverpool.
How to Attend
Tickets for the In-person event can be purchased here.
Tickets for the online event can be purchased here.