IHBC’s new Guidance Note (GN): ‘Tips for Presentation to Design Panels’

The IHBC has just launched the next in its new practitioner support Guidance Note programme, accessible through the institute’s web ‘Toolbox’, exploring ‘Tips for Presentation to Design Panels’ which looks at how best to present information to help design panels do their job.

The topics covered within the guidance note include:

  • A background to design panels
  • Know Your Audience
  • Be the Expert
  • Prepare
  • Use Visual aids (e.g. 3-D Models)
  • Don’t Be Intimated
  • Keep Hold Of The Positives
  • Maintain a sense of perspective

The Guidance Note is written by IHBC’s Research Consultant Bob Kindred.

This is one of a series of occasional Guidance Notes published by The Institute of Historic Building Conservation (IHBC).  IHBC Guidance Notes offer current and recent guidance into topics that we consider crucial to the promotion of good built and historic environment conservation policy and practice.  The Notes necessarily reflect knowledge and practice at the time they were developed, while the IHBC always welcomes new case examples, feedback and comment to research@ihbc.org.uk for future revisions and updates.

For links to the Guidance Notes see here in the IHBC Toolbox 

For links to the Research Notes see here in the IHBC Toolbox

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