Heritage Buildings Podcast

By: Vincent Reed
  • Summary

  • Welcome to the Heritage Buildings Podcast with your host Vincent Reed, where we bring you in-depth interviews with leading experts, passionate enthusiasts, and industry professionals from across the heritage buildings sector. Join us as we explore captivating stories, uncover the artistry behind historical buildings, and dive into the challenges and successes of conserving our architectural heritage. This podcast is available as audio format across all of your favourite podcasting apps and as video format on our official YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/@HeritageBuildingsAssociation Be sure to join in on the discussions in our forum - https://heritagebuildings.forum Connect with us on social media - https://linktr.ee/heritagebuildingsassociation
    Copyright 2025 Vincent Reed
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Episodes
  • [HBP#10] - Andrew Holloway - Timber Framing - Heritage and Innovation
    Mar 31 2025

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    Welcome to the Heritage Buildings Podcast!

    In this episode, host Vincent Reed sits down with Andrew Holloway, a pioneer in timber conservation and craftsmanship.

    Andrew shares his fascinating journey from being an apprentice potter to becoming a renowned conservation carpenter and the founder of the Green Oak Carpentry Company. He discusses some of his most celebrated projects, including the Wildern Downland Museum Grid Shell and the Savile Gardens Grid Shell, and his dedication to sustainable building practices.

    The conversation delves into the challenges and joys of timber conservation, the importance of teamwork, and the innovative use of modern materials like steel and resins in historic building restoration. Andrew also touches upon his new ventures in wellness and his plans for the future.

    Tune in for an inspiring discussion filled with invaluable insights into the world of historic timber structures.


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    00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome

    01:59 Andrew Holloway's Early Career in Pottery

    09:33 Transition to Carpentry

    11:45 First Major Carpentry Projects

    15:21 Challenges and Learning in Timber Framing

    24:33 Establishing Green Oak Carpentry Company

    34:13 Notable Projects and Growth

    43:28 The Downland Gridshell Project

    58:50 Winning Historic Projects: The Pressure and Challenges

    01:01:23 Navigating Recession and Financial Struggles

    01:04:23 The Importance of Emotional Intelligence in Business

    01:07:08 Innovative Timber Construction Techniques

    01:15:40 Conservation Carpentry: Skills and Insights

    01:22:48 Balancing Tradition and Modernity in Timber Repairs

    01:34:17 The Role of Resins and Fillers in Conservation

    01:43:07 The Importance of Collaboration in Conservation

    01:48:30 Reflections and Future Endeavors


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    Connect with Andrew Holloway Andrew using the links below:


    Website: www.greenoakcarpentry.co.uk


    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/greenoak_carpentry/


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    2 hrs and 1 min
  • [HBP #9] Ben Naylor - Preserving The Art of Traditional Joinery
    Mar 17 2025

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    Welcome to the Heritage Buildings Podcast!


    In this episode, host Vincent Reed interviews Ben Naylor, founder of Jack Badger, a company dedicated to bespoke architectural joinery and the preservation of historical building techniques.


    Ben shares his journey from learning traditional stonemasonry with his father to establishing Jack Badger. The discussion covers Ben's commitment to traditional craftsmanship, the company's unique projects, the importance of timber selection, trial and error in mastering techniques, and mentoring the next generation of craftsmen.


    The episode also addresses the relevance of traditional skills in modern times and the challenges and rewards of sustaining a business focused on historical accuracy and artisanal quality.


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    00:00 Introduction to the Heritage Buildings Podcast

    00:07 Meet Ben Naylor: Founder of Jack Badger

    01:16 Ben's Early Influences and Apprenticeship

    03:57 The Birth of Jack Badger

    04:59 Commitment to Traditional Craftsmanship

    07:44 Challenges and Growth

    10:50 Balancing Tradition and Modernity

    14:15 Building a Brand and Expanding the Team

    31:03 The Importance of Photography and Online Presence

    36:03 The Story Behind the Name 'Jack Badger'

    38:46 Maintaining Craftsmanship in a Growing Business

    41:30 Collaborative Design with Studio Macereth

    42:27 Challenges of Working with Bog Oak

    43:43 Precision and Problem-Solving in Joinery

    45:44 Transition to Complex Joinery Projects

    46:43 Building a Skilled Carving Team

    48:23 Moving to a New Workshop

    49:08 Crafting a 15th-Century Style Door

    50:20 The Art of Timber Selection

    50:59 Historical Timber Knowledge and Techniques

    56:19 Modern Challenges with Traditional Methods

    59:27 Moisture Content and Woodworking

    01:04:14 Historical Timber Provenance

    01:22:39 Resurgence of Traditional Joinery Skills

    01:23:20 The Evolution of Craftsmanship

    01:24:25 Specialization in Antique Furniture

    01:26:28 Debate on Using Reclaimed Wood

    01:39:59 Challenges and Notable Projects

    01:46:49 Future of Traditional Joinery

    01:48:44 Encouraging the Next Generation

    01:55:36 The Importance of Teamwork and Work Ethic

    01:59:51 Resources for Learning Traditional Joinery

    02:02:05 Conclusion and Final Thoughts


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    Connect with Ben Naylor using the links below:


    Website: www.jackbadger.co.uk


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    2 hrs and 4 mins
  • [HBP #8] Maggie Henderson - From Ruins to Revelations: Exploring Historic Buildings Archaeology
    Mar 3 2025

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    Welcome to the Heritage Buildings Podcast! In this episode, host Vincent Reed welcomes Maggie Henderson, a leading expert in historic buildings archaeology with over 25 years of experience.

    Maggie shares her journey from a childhood fascination with archaeology to her significant contributions in the field, particularly in timber frame buildings and fabric-based analysis. The discussion delves into the intricacies of building conservation, the challenges of deciphering historic structures, and the rewarding aspects of preserving architectural heritage.


    Maggie also provides advice for aspiring archaeologists and reflects on some of her most memorable projects, including a fascinating medieval undercroft excavation and the discovery of historic artefacts.


    This episode is a treasure trove of knowledge for anyone passionate about historic buildings and archaeology.



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    00:00 Introduction to the Heritage Building Podcast

    01:01 Maggie Henderson's Journey into Archaeology

    02:17 Specialisation in Historic Buildings

    06:28 Challenges and Rewards of Field Archaeology

    09:13 Significant Discoveries and Projects

    15:32 Transition to the Southeast and Career Growth

    17:52 The Role of Experience in Archaeology

    24:25 Understanding Buildings Archaeology

    53:35 Impact Assessment Tips

    54:03 Appreciating Historical Features

    55:13 Challenges in Building Modifications

    57:16 Role of Impact Assessments

    01:02:35 Heritage Statements Explained

    01:15:48 Memorable Projects and Discoveries

    01:29:22 Advice for Aspiring Building Archaeologists

    01:35:28 Conclusion and Contact Information


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    Connect with Maggie Henderson using the links below:


    Website: https://hbarchaeology.com/


    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maggie-henderson-49210065/


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    1 hr and 34 mins

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