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The National Conservation Service is very pleased to announce the third
of four conferences called 'Passive Aggressive?' - Changing the Climate
in Archival and Museum Storage.  The first two events, hosted at The
National Archives (UK) and the National Library of Wales and hosted by
CyMAL this month were very well attended and well received.  All four
are being generously sponsoerd by Bruynzeel Storage Systems Ltd, in
order to make the conferences free to delegates.
We are delighted that The National Galleries of Scotland and the Icon
Scotland Group have offered to partner with us to provide the third of
these conferences, to be held at the Hawthornden Theatre, Edinburgh on
the 20th of September 2018 from 10:00 until 17:00.
The conferences all aim to present and discuss the manner in which the
new British and European standards for heritage conservation urge
institutions to move away from air-conditioned storage and display and
towards sustainable, low energy, passive means of managing internal
climates.  The new EN standard, EN16893:2018, is for all types of
heritage storage and display buildings, so for the first time staff and
designers of existing and new buildings in the museums and galleries
arena have access to a comprehensive standard, something that only
archives and librairies have hitherto enjoyed.  The old archive storage
building standard BS5454 has now been formally withdrawn, replaced by
this new EN standard.  A brief summary of the new standard, and its
complimentary British Standard BS4971:2017 on conservation of archive
and library collections, can be found here:
https://www.aim-museums.co.uk/new-standard-museum-gallery-buildings/

and here:

http://ncs.org.uk/blogfull.php?iuklo=rq0%253D&oihg=qQ%253D%253D


At the conference, we will hear about the standards themselves; a
comparison of passive methods and air conditioned systems and why
passive control can be a viable alternative in existing buildings as
well as in new designs.  There will be a series of case studies from
archivists, museum custodians, conservators, architects and engineers
who have been involved in switching off air conditioning in existing
buildings and the results and progress they made; refurbishments that
introduce passive approaches, and new building designs that seek to
change the way we plan the long term care of collections with lower
energy use.  A sector panel will give us the chance to hear from
representatives of policy-making and influencing organisations
addressing how their organisations use standards to evaluate the success
of institutions as these new standards begin to take root.  A detailed
programme will be sent out as soon as it is complete.
There is no charge for delegates to attend.  If you would like to come,
please email Lisa at [log in to unmask], providing your name and
institution/organisation.
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Chris Woods PGDipCons BAhons CertCons RMARA ACR FIIC
Director
National Conservation Service
21 Albemarle Street
Mayfair
London W1S 4BS
tel: 07495949170
www.ncs.org.uk

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