CONSERVATION REPORT
A conservation report is often required when applying for planning permission on protected or historic structures. This report may also form part of an application for funding. It forms a record and assessment of a building or structure, a conservation report is an essential tool in planning and carrying out any works proposed to a building or structure. A conservation report can contribute significantly to the ongoing well-being of a building or structure by ensuring that problems are addressed appropriately and that potential problems are avoided. Why choose GWA Architects? GWA Architects are Conservation Grade 3 Accredited Architects by the Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland. We are passionate about the preservation of our buildings and our heritage. We strive to provide a comprehensive detailed report which enables the client to make an informed decision in connection with the protected structures. When do you need a conservation report? A conservation report is often required when applying for planning permission on protected or historic structures. It can also form part of a application for funding through the local planning authority and the Irish Heritage Council. What are the advantages of having a conservation report? A conservation report is the principal document used to assess the problems and needs of an individual building and to detail a strategy for addressing them. To better understand the building or structure, a conservation report will draw together many different types of information. From the in-depth understanding gained in this process of drawing together information, an informed conservation strategy can be developed and outlined. |