An Explorative Tour of Common Repairs and Shared Responsibilities
Sunday 12th November 2017 | 2pm-4.30pm | Garnethill Multicultural Centre
In the run up to National Maintenance Week Glasgow City Heritage Trust in collaboration with Under One Roof invite you to become a tenement detective for the day as we send you on an investigative walk around some of Glasgow’s traditional buildings in search of common issues and potential repairs.
With binoculars and inspections mirrors in tow we will explore the buildings around us, recording any findings as we go.
Throughout the afternoon we will hear from property specialists about your rights and responsibilities when living in buildings with multiple owners, and be inspired by community initiatives taking place in your local area that are bringing people together in order to care for shared spaces and increase local pride.
Garnethill is a predominately residential area located in the city centre of Glasgow. The ‘Looking Up & Looking Out’ tour will explore the late Georgian and Early Victorian tenements from the streets which surround the Garnethill Multicultural Centre.
All surveying and recording tools provided.
Refreshments provided.
As we will be outdoors at various points throughout the afternoon, please ensure you bring along appropriate clothing.
Programme:
2.00 – 2.10pm | Introductions
2.10 – 2.20pm | Tenements & Traditional Construction
2.20 – 2.30pm | Surveying & Looking Techniques
2.30 – 2.50pm | Self Led – Investigative Walk
2.50 – 3.10pm | Feedback / Refreshment Break
3.10 – 3.40pm | Guided Survey around Garnethill with Conservation Architect John Gilbert
3.40 – 4.10pm | Making it Happen
4.10 – 4.30pm | Q+A’s
Join us for part, or all, of the afternoon.
Check the schedule for each afternoon and pop in when it suits you!
These events are free, no booking required.
Under One Roof was launched as a free website in 2016 as part of the Scottish Government’s Year of Innovation, Architecture and Design and is designed to help private flat owners in Scotland with the complex and important task of carrying out repairs to their shared properties. The site contains over 100 articles on flat owners’ legal responsibilities towards their co-owners as well as technical information articles that enable owners to identify repair problems and understand quotations from builders.
Visit www.underoneroof.scot for more information.