Hamish Ogston Foundation Commonwealth Bursaries launched at The Prince’s Foundation Summer School
Last month saw the launch of our new Hamish Ogston Foundation Commonwealth Bursaries—welcoming 4 students from overseas Commonwealth countries to the UK for an exciting training opportunity at The Prince's Foundation's Summer School, which took place at the charity's Dumfries House headquarters in July 2022.
The bursary holders this year were: Abigail Charles from Trinidad and Tobago, Zaryah Harewood from Barbados, Katherine Smith from the British Virgin Islands, and MS Srinivas from India.
Funded by the Hamish Ogston Foundation, the HOF Commonwealth Bursary holders were among a range of Summer School participants taking part in a series of lectures, drawing exercises, and practical craft workshops over a period of three weeks. All were tutored in building craft skills and the theory behind design and practice in the conservation of heritage buildings; in line with the aims of the Commonwealth Heritage Forum and the new Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Commonwealth Heritage Skills Training Programme.
Week 1 of the Summer School saw the students undertaking activities in clay modelling, life drawing, landscape drawing, sketch carving, geometry and proportion, plaster mould carving, and tile pressing—alongside a series of talks and lectures on Modernism and Conservation, traditional architecture, and different types of building materials.
Week 2 was “Craft Week” in which the students experienced working in Blacksmithing, Lime Rendering & Earth Building, Stone Masonry and Hot Limes; and Timber Framing. They worked across many of the craft workshops, as you can see above! Additionally all Summer School participants enjoyed a series of lectures from Dr. Reg Murphy, Secretary General, National Commission UNESCO Antigua and Barbuda—who was at the Summer School as the Hamish Ogston Foundation Commonwealth Tutor (as you can see below).
Week 3 was the Tile Vaulting Workshop with Wesam Asali and Salvador Gomis Aviño from the Centro Educativo para la Regeneración de Construcción y Arquitectura Artesanal. The participants learned about the history and modelling of vaults, before undertaking a practical group project to design and build their own thin-tile vaults.
Dr. Reg Murphy, the HOF Commonwealth Tutor, observed, participated and joined in with the participants at the Summer School
The Hamish Ogston Foundation Commonwealth Bursaries are intended for those developing a career in the heritage and conservation sectors, and with the desire to use and develop their skills to improve the historic built environment for this, and future, generations.
You can learn about this year’s Hamish Ogston Foundation Commonwealth Bursary holders, and their experience on the Summer School, below.
For more information on this exciting initiative, and to keep on eye out for this opportunity in future years, visit our Current Opportunities page.
For more information on this exciting initiative, and to keep on eye out for this opportunity in future years, visit our Current Opportunities page.