AABC is an independent accreditation body established in 1999 for and by skilled conservation architects. The primary purpose of the AABC Register is to protect the historic built environment from damaging interventions devised by people not skilled in historic building conservation and adaptation. It does so by publishing, for the benefit of clients, a register of architects whose work and skills in building conservation have been established by peer assessment moderated by a lay assessor representing the client.
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Interested in becoming an Architect Accredited in Conservation? In response to the current challenges people are facing, we will be offering a discounted rate of 100 to all new applicants and all re-applicants submitting in July
Congratulations to Battersea Arts Centre, this years winner of the Civic Trust Conservation Award
Fantastic day at Coventry Cathedral Celebrating 20 years of the AABC