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Welcome to another episode of the Heritage Buildings podcast.
Join host Vincent Reed as he converses with Ed Morton, a conservation accredited engineer and managing director of the Morton Partnership, who has over 30 years of experience in conserving, repairing, and adapting historic buildings.
Ed has served as the appointed engineer to iconic UK cathedrals including Westminster Abbey and York Minster.
They discuss Ed's inspiration to specialize in structural engineering, the principles and challenges of conservation engineering, and the intricacies of working with historic buildings.
The episode dives into Ed’s projects, innovative solutions, and the importance of understanding the heritage of structures.Â
They also explore the future of conservation, the importance of education, and Ed's influential role in shaping the field.Â
Tune in for an insightful discussion about preserving the past while ensuring structural integrity.
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Connect with Ed Morton using the links below:
Website: https://www.themortonpartnership.co.uk
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/TMPengineers
Twitter: https://x.com/TMPengineers
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Click here to find out more about the Heritage Buildings Association - https://heritagebuildingsassociation.com
Click here to join the conversation - https://heritagebuildings.forum
👉 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share this video to support the heritage buildings community!
#HeritageConservation #ConservationEngineering #PreservingHistory
By Vincent Reed5
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🎙️ You can also access the full Audio version of this Podcast by searching for 'Heritage Buildings Podcast' on - Apple, Spotify. Amazon, PocketCasts and any other of your favourite podcasting apps!Â
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Welcome to another episode of the Heritage Buildings podcast.
Join host Vincent Reed as he converses with Ed Morton, a conservation accredited engineer and managing director of the Morton Partnership, who has over 30 years of experience in conserving, repairing, and adapting historic buildings.
Ed has served as the appointed engineer to iconic UK cathedrals including Westminster Abbey and York Minster.
They discuss Ed's inspiration to specialize in structural engineering, the principles and challenges of conservation engineering, and the intricacies of working with historic buildings.
The episode dives into Ed’s projects, innovative solutions, and the importance of understanding the heritage of structures.Â
They also explore the future of conservation, the importance of education, and Ed's influential role in shaping the field.Â
Tune in for an insightful discussion about preserving the past while ensuring structural integrity.
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Connect with Ed Morton using the links below:
Website: https://www.themortonpartnership.co.uk
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/TMPengineers
Twitter: https://x.com/TMPengineers
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Click here to find out more about the Heritage Buildings Association - https://heritagebuildingsassociation.com
Click here to join the conversation - https://heritagebuildings.forum
👉 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share this video to support the heritage buildings community!
#HeritageConservation #ConservationEngineering #PreservingHistory

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