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Creating the built environment of the future isn’t just about new developments – it’s about how we care for and maintain those beautiful historic buildings that represent British heritage. Renovating an older building, whether residential, commercial or for the community, needs a sensitive approach, that combines the need to preserve and protect with modern performance requirements. Choosing the right materials makes all the difference to deliver a renovation project that restores the building to its former glory while making it functional for the future.
Discover a collection of outstanding restoration examples from around the UK, from private home renovations to large-scale projects to rescue cultural landmarks. See how Keymer premium handmade tiles and technical expertise helped return these iconic buildings to their original beauty.
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Our congratulations go to Maccreanor Lavington on winning both the RIBA London Award 2022 and RIBA National Award 2022.
This event will be held online and hosted by Christine Leadbeater (UK Keymer Sales Manager) and Nigel Dyer (UK Heritage Services Manager) and will uncover the roots of traditional heritage roofing and look at the considerations of modern challenges associated with heritage roofing and product selection. The CPD presentation will also highlight how designers can recognise potential issues and minimise the risk of damage associated with using heritage roof tiles.
Control of Condensation – Hosted by Christine Leadbeater (UK Keymer & Heritage Manager) & Nigel Dyer (UK Heritage Services Manager).
This seminar examines how to control and avoid excessive condensation from building up, within a roof structure, by providing passive airflow from the outside of a building and by limiting airflow from within the living spaces.
A History of Clay CPD – Hosted by Christine Leadbeater (UK Keymer Sales Manager) and Nigel Dyer (UK Heritage Services Manager).
The history of English architecture is intertwined with the use of clay tiles with varying periods of popularity. This CPD looks at the roots of traditional heritage roofing and then moves forward to consider the modern day challenges associated with heritage roofing and product selection. The course highlights how designers can recognise potential issues and minimise the risk of damage associated with heritage roofing.
A History of Clay CPD – Hosted by Christine Leadbeater (UK Keymer Sales Manager) and Nigel Dyer (UK Heritage Services Manager).
The history of English architecture is intertwined with the use of clay tiles with varying periods of popularity. This CPD looks at the roots of traditional heritage roofing and then moves forward to consider the modern day challenges associated with heritage roofing and product selection. The course highlights how designers can recognise potential issues and minimise the risk of damage associated with heritage roofing.
Control of Condensation – Hosted by Christine Leadbeater (UK Keymer & Heritage Manager) & Nigel Dyer (UK Heritage Services Manager).
This seminar examines how to control and avoid excessive condensation from building up, within a roof structure, by providing passive airflow from the outside of a building and by limiting airflow from within the living spaces.
The new prestigious Aisher House at Sevenoaks School boarding house project led by Tim Ronalds Architects has picked up two awards this year from RIBA – for both the South East and National.
We’re proud to be sponsoring the new Sustainable Heritage Awards which advocates the best new design skills being used in upgrading old buildings or adapting them for new uses in a changing environment.

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