Global Permeability (breathability) and moisture in building conservation webinar

49.03 USD

1 Hours Structured CPD

Understanding how moisture moves in historic building fabric and how it impacts repair and long-term performance.

Available Classes

Date Price
15 July 2026 - 09:00 BST (+0100)
$49.03

Course information

This webinar reviews how moisture moves through traditional building fabric. It explains the behaviour of permeable materials such as stone, brick, lime mortar, and timber. It emphasises that historic buildings are not sealed systems. Instead, they rely on absorption, evaporation, and vapour movement to manage moisture. The aim is to build a clear understanding of how these processes work in practice.

A case study will highlight common specification errors in building conservation. These often arise from the use of impermeable materials or inappropriate retrofit solutions. Such interventions can block essential drying paths and lead to damp or decay. The examples demonstrate how small specification choices can result in significant long-term deterioration. Attendees will learn to make decisions based on material compatibility and the performance of buildings within a conservation context.

Speaker
  • Douglas Kent MRICS, Technical & Research Director, Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB)

Learning outcomes

  • Understand how specification choices influence moisture movement in historic buildings, and how small decisions can affect long-term fabric performance
  • Recognise how impermeable materials and inappropriate retrofit solutions can block drying pathways and contribute to damp and decay
  • Apply a more informed approach to specification by assessing material compatibility with the existing building rather than relying on contemporary solutions
  • Additional information

    Category: Building surveying and control

    Price: 49.03 USD

    Member price: 36.77 USD

    Course Type: Webinar

    Location: Online