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Number of items: 193.

A place in the sun

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2014) Why Buying a House in France Still Represents the Best Overseas Property Option. Building Engineer, 89 (5). pp. 26-28. ISSN 0969-8213

acorns

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Oak trees, timber conversion and the structure of traditional timber-frame buildings. Building Engineer, 90 (01). pp. 10-12. ISSN 0969-8213

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2014) Oak trees, carpentry traditions and timber conversion. Green Building, 24 (3). pp. 40-44. ISSN 1755-2400

alternative technology

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2013) Come into my parlour... Architectural Technology (107). p. 11. ISSN 1361-326X

Alternative treatments

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2012) Spiders as Potential Bio-Predators for Controlling Woodworm Infestation. Building Engineer, 87 (04). pp. 28-30. ISSN 0969-8213

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2011) Spiders Love Woodworm. Green Building, 21 (3). pp. 36-37.

Anobium punctatum

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2012) Spiders as Potential Bio-Predators for Controlling Woodworm Infestation. Building Engineer, 87 (04). pp. 28-30. ISSN 0969-8213

arachnophobia

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2012) Spiders as Potential Bio-Predators for Controlling Woodworm Infestation. Building Engineer, 87 (04). pp. 28-30. ISSN 0969-8213

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2011) Spiders Love Woodworm. Green Building, 21 (3). pp. 36-37.

architectural conservation

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2017) The Moorpool Estate: A Visionary Edwardian Garden Suburb for Birmingham. In: Cities, Communities and Homes: Is the Urban Future Livable?, 22-23 June 2017, University Of Derby. (Unpublished)

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Hearts Of Oak: Traditional Timber Frames and Timber Conversion. Architectural Technology (113). pp. 14-16. ISSN 1361-326X

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2014) Why Buying a House in France Still Represents the Best Overseas Property Option. Building Engineer, 89 (5). pp. 26-28. ISSN 0969-8213

arts and crafts

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2017) The Moorpool Estate: A Visionary Edwardian Garden Suburb for Birmingham. In: Cities, Communities and Homes: Is the Urban Future Livable?, 22-23 June 2017, University Of Derby. (Unpublished)

bed bugs

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Traditional buildings as ecosystems with spiders as biocontrol for woodworm. The Bulletin of the British Ecological Society, 46 (4). pp. 40-41.

bio-predators

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2012) Spiders as Potential Bio-Predators for Controlling Woodworm Infestation. Building Engineer, 87 (04). pp. 28-30. ISSN 0969-8213

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2011) Spiders Love Woodworm. Green Building, 21 (3). pp. 36-37.

biodivesrity

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) How to build a nestbox in a wall cavity. Birdwatch, 272 (272). p. 78. ISSN 09671870

Biopredators

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2013) Come into my parlour... Architectural Technology (107). p. 11. ISSN 1361-326X

bird boxes

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Hole In The Wall. Natural History, 123 (3). p. 48. ISSN 0028-0712

birds

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Hole In The Wall. Natural History, 123 (3). p. 48. ISSN 0028-0712

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) How to build a nestbox in a wall cavity. Birdwatch, 272 (272). p. 78. ISSN 09671870

Birmingham

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2017) The Moorpool Estate: A Visionary Edwardian Garden Suburb for Birmingham. In: Cities, Communities and Homes: Is the Urban Future Livable?, 22-23 June 2017, University Of Derby. (Unpublished)

blades

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Hearts Of Oak: Traditional Timber Frames and Timber Conversion. Architectural Technology (113). pp. 14-16. ISSN 1361-326X

boron

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2012) Spiders as Potential Bio-Predators for Controlling Woodworm Infestation. Building Engineer, 87 (04). pp. 28-30. ISSN 0969-8213

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2011) Spiders Love Woodworm. Green Building, 21 (3). pp. 36-37.

Boxes

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) How to build a nestbox in a wall cavity. Birdwatch, 272 (272). p. 78. ISSN 09671870

building conservation

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2017) Silverfish: if they're not fish, they're not really silver, and they look like aliens, what on earth are they? Building Engineer, 92 (6). pp. 26-27. ISSN 0969-8213

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2016) Oak Trees and the technology of timber conversion with particular reference to the use of water-power in West and South Yorkshire. In: Regional Urbanism in the Era of Globalisation REUG 2016, 3rd - 5th Feb 2016, Huddersfield University. (Unpublished)

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Traditional buildings as ecosystems with spiders as biocontrol for woodworm. The Bulletin of the British Ecological Society, 46 (4). pp. 40-41.

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Hearts Of Oak: Traditional Timber Frames and Timber Conversion. Architectural Technology (113). pp. 14-16. ISSN 1361-326X

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Carpentry Traditions and Timber-Frame Buildings. Context, the journal of the Institute of Historic Building Conservation (138). pp. 29-31. ISSN 0958-2746

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) How to build a nestbox in a wall cavity. Birdwatch, 272 (272). p. 78. ISSN 09671870

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2014) Why Buying a House in France Still Represents the Best Overseas Property Option. Building Engineer, 89 (5). pp. 26-28. ISSN 0969-8213

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2012) Spiders as Potential Bio-Predators for Controlling Woodworm Infestation. Building Engineer, 87 (04). pp. 28-30. ISSN 0969-8213

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2011) Spiders Love Woodworm. Green Building, 21 (3). pp. 36-37.

buildings

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Traditional buildings as ecosystems with spiders as biocontrol for woodworm. The Bulletin of the British Ecological Society, 46 (4). pp. 40-41.

carpentry

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Hearts Of Oak: Traditional Timber Frames and Timber Conversion. Architectural Technology (113). pp. 14-16. ISSN 1361-326X

carpentry traditions

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Oak trees, timber conversion and the structure of traditional timber-frame buildings. Building Engineer, 90 (01). pp. 10-12. ISSN 0969-8213

chemical treatments

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2013) Come into my parlour... Architectural Technology (107). p. 11. ISSN 1361-326X

Chemical treatments for timber

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2012) Spiders as Potential Bio-Predators for Controlling Woodworm Infestation. Building Engineer, 87 (04). pp. 28-30. ISSN 0969-8213

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2011) Spiders Love Woodworm. Green Building, 21 (3). pp. 36-37.

comfort levels

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2010) Dry Lining as a Method for Maintaining Comfort Levels Beneath Pitched Roofs; An Experimental Case Study. Building Engineer, 85 (09). pp. 16-17. ISSN 0969-8213

common furniture beetle

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2012) Spiders as Potential Bio-Predators for Controlling Woodworm Infestation. Building Engineer, 87 (04). pp. 28-30. ISSN 0969-8213

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2011) Spiders Love Woodworm. Green Building, 21 (3). pp. 36-37.

conservation

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Traditional buildings as ecosystems with spiders as biocontrol for woodworm. The Bulletin of the British Ecological Society, 46 (4). pp. 40-41.

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Oak trees, timber conversion and the structure of traditional timber-frame buildings. Building Engineer, 90 (01). pp. 10-12. ISSN 0969-8213

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2014) Why Buying a House in France Still Represents the Best Overseas Property Option. Building Engineer, 89 (5). pp. 26-28. ISSN 0969-8213

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2014) Oak trees, carpentry traditions and timber conversion. Green Building, 24 (3). pp. 40-44. ISSN 1755-2400

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2013) Come into my parlour... Architectural Technology (107). p. 11. ISSN 1361-326X

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2010) Dry Lining as a Method for Maintaining Comfort Levels Beneath Pitched Roofs; An Experimental Case Study. Building Engineer, 85 (09). pp. 16-17. ISSN 0969-8213

conservation architecture historic buildings architectural education

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2013) Conservation Training in Mainstream Construction. In: Institute of Historic Building Conservation IHBC Yearbook. Cathedral Communications Limited, Wiltshire, UK, pp. 20-21. ISBN 978 1 900915 67 0

conversion

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Hole In The Wall. Natural History, 123 (3). p. 48. ISSN 0028-0712

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2014) Oak trees, carpentry traditions and timber conversion. Green Building, 24 (3). pp. 40-44. ISSN 1755-2400

cruck frame

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2016) Oak Trees and the technology of timber conversion with particular reference to the use of water-power in West and South Yorkshire. In: Regional Urbanism in the Era of Globalisation REUG 2016, 3rd - 5th Feb 2016, Huddersfield University. (Unpublished)

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Carpentry Traditions and Timber-Frame Buildings. Context, the journal of the Institute of Historic Building Conservation (138). pp. 29-31. ISSN 0958-2746

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Carpentry Traditions and Timber-Frame Buildings. Context, the journal of the Institute of Historic Building Conservation (138). pp. 29-31. ISSN 0958-2746

cruck frames

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Hearts Of Oak: Traditional Timber Frames and Timber Conversion. Architectural Technology (113). pp. 14-16. ISSN 1361-326X

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2014) Oak trees, carpentry traditions and timber conversion. Green Building, 24 (3). pp. 40-44. ISSN 1755-2400

decay

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Hole In The Wall. Natural History, 123 (3). p. 48. ISSN 0028-0712

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2013) Come into my parlour... Architectural Technology (107). p. 11. ISSN 1361-326X

dereliction

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Hole In The Wall. Natural History, 123 (3). p. 48. ISSN 0028-0712

DIY

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2014) Why Buying a House in France Still Represents the Best Overseas Property Option. Building Engineer, 89 (5). pp. 26-28. ISSN 0969-8213

ecology

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Traditional buildings as ecosystems with spiders as biocontrol for woodworm. The Bulletin of the British Ecological Society, 46 (4). pp. 40-41.

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Hole In The Wall. Natural History, 123 (3). p. 48. ISSN 0028-0712

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) How to build a nestbox in a wall cavity. Birdwatch, 272 (272). p. 78. ISSN 09671870

ecology of buildings

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2017) Silverfish: if they're not fish, they're not really silver, and they look like aliens, what on earth are they? Building Engineer, 92 (6). pp. 26-27. ISSN 0969-8213

Edwardian living

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2017) The Moorpool Estate: A Visionary Edwardian Garden Suburb for Birmingham. In: Cities, Communities and Homes: Is the Urban Future Livable?, 22-23 June 2017, University Of Derby. (Unpublished)

estate agents

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2014) Why Buying a House in France Still Represents the Best Overseas Property Option. Building Engineer, 89 (5). pp. 26-28. ISSN 0969-8213

estate design

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2017) The Moorpool Estate: A Visionary Edwardian Garden Suburb for Birmingham. In: Cities, Communities and Homes: Is the Urban Future Livable?, 22-23 June 2017, University Of Derby. (Unpublished)

forestry

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2016) Oak Trees and the technology of timber conversion with particular reference to the use of water-power in West and South Yorkshire. In: Regional Urbanism in the Era of Globalisation REUG 2016, 3rd - 5th Feb 2016, Huddersfield University. (Unpublished)

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Carpentry Traditions and Timber-Frame Buildings. Context, the journal of the Institute of Historic Building Conservation (138). pp. 29-31. ISSN 0958-2746

France

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2014) Why Buying a House in France Still Represents the Best Overseas Property Option. Building Engineer, 89 (5). pp. 26-28. ISSN 0969-8213

Garden Suburb

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2017) The Moorpool Estate: A Visionary Edwardian Garden Suburb for Birmingham. In: Cities, Communities and Homes: Is the Urban Future Livable?, 22-23 June 2017, University Of Derby. (Unpublished)

garden vilage

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2017) The Moorpool Estate: A Visionary Edwardian Garden Suburb for Birmingham. In: Cities, Communities and Homes: Is the Urban Future Livable?, 22-23 June 2017, University Of Derby. (Unpublished)

great tits

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Hole In The Wall. Natural History, 123 (3). p. 48. ISSN 0028-0712

green building

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2012) Spiders as Potential Bio-Predators for Controlling Woodworm Infestation. Building Engineer, 87 (04). pp. 28-30. ISSN 0969-8213

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2011) Spiders Love Woodworm. Green Building, 21 (3). pp. 36-37.

habitats

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Hole In The Wall. Natural History, 123 (3). p. 48. ISSN 0028-0712

historic buildings

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2017) Silverfish: if they're not fish, they're not really silver, and they look like aliens, what on earth are they? Building Engineer, 92 (6). pp. 26-27. ISSN 0969-8213

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Traditional buildings as ecosystems with spiders as biocontrol for woodworm. The Bulletin of the British Ecological Society, 46 (4). pp. 40-41.

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Hole In The Wall. Natural History, 123 (3). p. 48. ISSN 0028-0712

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) How to build a nestbox in a wall cavity. Birdwatch, 272 (272). p. 78. ISSN 09671870

holiday home

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2014) Why Buying a House in France Still Represents the Best Overseas Property Option. Building Engineer, 89 (5). pp. 26-28. ISSN 0969-8213

holidays

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2014) Why Buying a House in France Still Represents the Best Overseas Property Option. Building Engineer, 89 (5). pp. 26-28. ISSN 0969-8213

housing

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2017) The Moorpool Estate: A Visionary Edwardian Garden Suburb for Birmingham. In: Cities, Communities and Homes: Is the Urban Future Livable?, 22-23 June 2017, University Of Derby. (Unpublished)

industrial mills

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Carpentry Traditions and Timber-Frame Buildings. Context, the journal of the Institute of Historic Building Conservation (138). pp. 29-31. ISSN 0958-2746

infestation

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2013) Come into my parlour... Architectural Technology (107). p. 11. ISSN 1361-326X

insects

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2017) Silverfish: if they're not fish, they're not really silver, and they look like aliens, what on earth are they? Building Engineer, 92 (6). pp. 26-27. ISSN 0969-8213

insulation

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2010) Dry Lining as a Method for Maintaining Comfort Levels Beneath Pitched Roofs; An Experimental Case Study. Building Engineer, 85 (09). pp. 16-17. ISSN 0969-8213

investment

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2014) Why Buying a House in France Still Represents the Best Overseas Property Option. Building Engineer, 89 (5). pp. 26-28. ISSN 0969-8213

Lepisma saccharina

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2017) Silverfish: if they're not fish, they're not really silver, and they look like aliens, what on earth are they? Building Engineer, 92 (6). pp. 26-27. ISSN 0969-8213

local history sheffield

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Carpentry Traditions and Timber-Frame Buildings. Context, the journal of the Institute of Historic Building Conservation (138). pp. 29-31. ISSN 0958-2746

malaria

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Traditional buildings as ecosystems with spiders as biocontrol for woodworm. The Bulletin of the British Ecological Society, 46 (4). pp. 40-41.

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2012) Spiders as Potential Bio-Predators for Controlling Woodworm Infestation. Building Engineer, 87 (04). pp. 28-30. ISSN 0969-8213

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2011) Spiders Love Woodworm. Green Building, 21 (3). pp. 36-37.

masonry repair

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) How to build a nestbox in a wall cavity. Birdwatch, 272 (272). p. 78. ISSN 09671870

medieval buildings

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2014) Oak trees, carpentry traditions and timber conversion. Green Building, 24 (3). pp. 40-44. ISSN 1755-2400

Moor Pool

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2017) The Moorpool Estate: A Visionary Edwardian Garden Suburb for Birmingham. In: Cities, Communities and Homes: Is the Urban Future Livable?, 22-23 June 2017, University Of Derby. (Unpublished)

mosquitoes

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Traditional buildings as ecosystems with spiders as biocontrol for woodworm. The Bulletin of the British Ecological Society, 46 (4). pp. 40-41.

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2013) Come into my parlour... Architectural Technology (107). p. 11. ISSN 1361-326X

nesting blue tits

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Hole In The Wall. Natural History, 123 (3). p. 48. ISSN 0028-0712

Normandy

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2014) Why Buying a House in France Still Represents the Best Overseas Property Option. Building Engineer, 89 (5). pp. 26-28. ISSN 0969-8213

oak

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2016) Oak Trees and the technology of timber conversion with particular reference to the use of water-power in West and South Yorkshire. In: Regional Urbanism in the Era of Globalisation REUG 2016, 3rd - 5th Feb 2016, Huddersfield University. (Unpublished)

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Hearts Of Oak: Traditional Timber Frames and Timber Conversion. Architectural Technology (113). pp. 14-16. ISSN 1361-326X

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Carpentry Traditions and Timber-Frame Buildings. Context, the journal of the Institute of Historic Building Conservation (138). pp. 29-31. ISSN 0958-2746

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Oak trees, timber conversion and the structure of traditional timber-frame buildings. Building Engineer, 90 (01). pp. 10-12. ISSN 0969-8213

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Oak trees, timber conversion and the structure of traditional timber-frame buildings. Building Engineer, 90 (01). pp. 10-12. ISSN 0969-8213

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2014) Oak trees, carpentry traditions and timber conversion. Green Building, 24 (3). pp. 40-44. ISSN 1755-2400

permethrin

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2012) Spiders as Potential Bio-Predators for Controlling Woodworm Infestation. Building Engineer, 87 (04). pp. 28-30. ISSN 0969-8213

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2011) Spiders Love Woodworm. Green Building, 21 (3). pp. 36-37.

pest control

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2017) Silverfish: if they're not fish, they're not really silver, and they look like aliens, what on earth are they? Building Engineer, 92 (6). pp. 26-27. ISSN 0969-8213

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Traditional buildings as ecosystems with spiders as biocontrol for woodworm. The Bulletin of the British Ecological Society, 46 (4). pp. 40-41.

pesticides

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2012) Spiders as Potential Bio-Predators for Controlling Woodworm Infestation. Building Engineer, 87 (04). pp. 28-30. ISSN 0969-8213

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2011) Spiders Love Woodworm. Green Building, 21 (3). pp. 36-37.

Pholcus phalangioides

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2012) Spiders as Potential Bio-Predators for Controlling Woodworm Infestation. Building Engineer, 87 (04). pp. 28-30. ISSN 0969-8213

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2011) Spiders Love Woodworm. Green Building, 21 (3). pp. 36-37.

poison

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2012) Spiders as Potential Bio-Predators for Controlling Woodworm Infestation. Building Engineer, 87 (04). pp. 28-30. ISSN 0969-8213

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2011) Spiders Love Woodworm. Green Building, 21 (3). pp. 36-37.

property

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2014) Why Buying a House in France Still Represents the Best Overseas Property Option. Building Engineer, 89 (5). pp. 26-28. ISSN 0969-8213

quercus

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Oak trees, timber conversion and the structure of traditional timber-frame buildings. Building Engineer, 90 (01). pp. 10-12. ISSN 0969-8213

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2014) Oak trees, carpentry traditions and timber conversion. Green Building, 24 (3). pp. 40-44. ISSN 1755-2400

Refurbishment

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2010) Dry Lining as a Method for Maintaining Comfort Levels Beneath Pitched Roofs; An Experimental Case Study. Building Engineer, 85 (09). pp. 16-17. ISSN 0969-8213

renovation

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Hole In The Wall. Natural History, 123 (3). p. 48. ISSN 0028-0712

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2014) Why Buying a House in France Still Represents the Best Overseas Property Option. Building Engineer, 89 (5). pp. 26-28. ISSN 0969-8213

repair

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2014) Why Buying a House in France Still Represents the Best Overseas Property Option. Building Engineer, 89 (5). pp. 26-28. ISSN 0969-8213

restoration

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) How to build a nestbox in a wall cavity. Birdwatch, 272 (272). p. 78. ISSN 09671870

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2014) Why Buying a House in France Still Represents the Best Overseas Property Option. Building Engineer, 89 (5). pp. 26-28. ISSN 0969-8213

rip saw

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Carpentry Traditions and Timber-Frame Buildings. Context, the journal of the Institute of Historic Building Conservation (138). pp. 29-31. ISSN 0958-2746

rip saws

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2016) Oak Trees and the technology of timber conversion with particular reference to the use of water-power in West and South Yorkshire. In: Regional Urbanism in the Era of Globalisation REUG 2016, 3rd - 5th Feb 2016, Huddersfield University. (Unpublished)

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Carpentry Traditions and Timber-Frame Buildings. Context, the journal of the Institute of Historic Building Conservation (138). pp. 29-31. ISSN 0958-2746

rivelin valley

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Carpentry Traditions and Timber-Frame Buildings. Context, the journal of the Institute of Historic Building Conservation (138). pp. 29-31. ISSN 0958-2746

sash saw

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Carpentry Traditions and Timber-Frame Buildings. Context, the journal of the Institute of Historic Building Conservation (138). pp. 29-31. ISSN 0958-2746

saw technology

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Oak trees, timber conversion and the structure of traditional timber-frame buildings. Building Engineer, 90 (01). pp. 10-12. ISSN 0969-8213

saws

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Hearts Of Oak: Traditional Timber Frames and Timber Conversion. Architectural Technology (113). pp. 14-16. ISSN 1361-326X

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2014) Oak trees, carpentry traditions and timber conversion. Green Building, 24 (3). pp. 40-44. ISSN 1755-2400

sheffield heritage

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Carpentry Traditions and Timber-Frame Buildings. Context, the journal of the Institute of Historic Building Conservation (138). pp. 29-31. ISSN 0958-2746

sheffield rivers

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Carpentry Traditions and Timber-Frame Buildings. Context, the journal of the Institute of Historic Building Conservation (138). pp. 29-31. ISSN 0958-2746

silverfish

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2017) Silverfish: if they're not fish, they're not really silver, and they look like aliens, what on earth are they? Building Engineer, 92 (6). pp. 26-27. ISSN 0969-8213

spiders

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Traditional buildings as ecosystems with spiders as biocontrol for woodworm. The Bulletin of the British Ecological Society, 46 (4). pp. 40-41.

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2013) Come into my parlour... Architectural Technology (107). p. 11. ISSN 1361-326X

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2012) Spiders as Potential Bio-Predators for Controlling Woodworm Infestation. Building Engineer, 87 (04). pp. 28-30. ISSN 0969-8213

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2011) Spiders Love Woodworm. Green Building, 21 (3). pp. 36-37.

spring

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Hole In The Wall. Natural History, 123 (3). p. 48. ISSN 0028-0712

sustainability

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Hearts Of Oak: Traditional Timber Frames and Timber Conversion. Architectural Technology (113). pp. 14-16. ISSN 1361-326X

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) How to build a nestbox in a wall cavity. Birdwatch, 272 (272). p. 78. ISSN 09671870

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2014) Oak trees, carpentry traditions and timber conversion. Green Building, 24 (3). pp. 40-44. ISSN 1755-2400

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2012) Spiders as Potential Bio-Predators for Controlling Woodworm Infestation. Building Engineer, 87 (04). pp. 28-30. ISSN 0969-8213

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2011) Spiders Love Woodworm. Green Building, 21 (3). pp. 36-37.

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2010) Dry Lining as a Method for Maintaining Comfort Levels Beneath Pitched Roofs; An Experimental Case Study. Building Engineer, 85 (09). pp. 16-17. ISSN 0969-8213

sustainable forests

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Oak trees, timber conversion and the structure of traditional timber-frame buildings. Building Engineer, 90 (01). pp. 10-12. ISSN 0969-8213

technology

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Hearts Of Oak: Traditional Timber Frames and Timber Conversion. Architectural Technology (113). pp. 14-16. ISSN 1361-326X

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2014) Oak trees, carpentry traditions and timber conversion. Green Building, 24 (3). pp. 40-44. ISSN 1755-2400

technology of buildings

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Carpentry Traditions and Timber-Frame Buildings. Context, the journal of the Institute of Historic Building Conservation (138). pp. 29-31. ISSN 0958-2746

timber

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Hearts Of Oak: Traditional Timber Frames and Timber Conversion. Architectural Technology (113). pp. 14-16. ISSN 1361-326X

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2014) Oak trees, carpentry traditions and timber conversion. Green Building, 24 (3). pp. 40-44. ISSN 1755-2400

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2012) Spiders as Potential Bio-Predators for Controlling Woodworm Infestation. Building Engineer, 87 (04). pp. 28-30. ISSN 0969-8213

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2011) Spiders Love Woodworm. Green Building, 21 (3). pp. 36-37.

timber conversion

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Oak trees, timber conversion and the structure of traditional timber-frame buildings. Building Engineer, 90 (01). pp. 10-12. ISSN 0969-8213

timber frame

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Hearts Of Oak: Traditional Timber Frames and Timber Conversion. Architectural Technology (113). pp. 14-16. ISSN 1361-326X

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Oak trees, timber conversion and the structure of traditional timber-frame buildings. Building Engineer, 90 (01). pp. 10-12. ISSN 0969-8213

timber frames

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2016) Oak Trees and the technology of timber conversion with particular reference to the use of water-power in West and South Yorkshire. In: Regional Urbanism in the Era of Globalisation REUG 2016, 3rd - 5th Feb 2016, Huddersfield University. (Unpublished)

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Carpentry Traditions and Timber-Frame Buildings. Context, the journal of the Institute of Historic Building Conservation (138). pp. 29-31. ISSN 0958-2746

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2014) Oak trees, carpentry traditions and timber conversion. Green Building, 24 (3). pp. 40-44. ISSN 1755-2400

timber mills

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2016) Oak Trees and the technology of timber conversion with particular reference to the use of water-power in West and South Yorkshire. In: Regional Urbanism in the Era of Globalisation REUG 2016, 3rd - 5th Feb 2016, Huddersfield University. (Unpublished)

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Carpentry Traditions and Timber-Frame Buildings. Context, the journal of the Institute of Historic Building Conservation (138). pp. 29-31. ISSN 0958-2746

timber products

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2013) Come into my parlour... Architectural Technology (107). p. 11. ISSN 1361-326X

timber-frames

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Carpentry Traditions and Timber-Frame Buildings. Context, the journal of the Institute of Historic Building Conservation (138). pp. 29-31. ISSN 0958-2746

Tits

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) How to build a nestbox in a wall cavity. Birdwatch, 272 (272). p. 78. ISSN 09671870

traditional building construction

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Hearts Of Oak: Traditional Timber Frames and Timber Conversion. Architectural Technology (113). pp. 14-16. ISSN 1361-326X

traditional buildings

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Traditional buildings as ecosystems with spiders as biocontrol for woodworm. The Bulletin of the British Ecological Society, 46 (4). pp. 40-41.

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Carpentry Traditions and Timber-Frame Buildings. Context, the journal of the Institute of Historic Building Conservation (138). pp. 29-31. ISSN 0958-2746

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Oak trees, timber conversion and the structure of traditional timber-frame buildings. Building Engineer, 90 (01). pp. 10-12. ISSN 0969-8213

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2014) Oak trees, carpentry traditions and timber conversion. Green Building, 24 (3). pp. 40-44. ISSN 1755-2400

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2010) Dry Lining as a Method for Maintaining Comfort Levels Beneath Pitched Roofs; An Experimental Case Study. Building Engineer, 85 (09). pp. 16-17. ISSN 0969-8213

traditional carpentry skills

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2016) Oak Trees and the technology of timber conversion with particular reference to the use of water-power in West and South Yorkshire. In: Regional Urbanism in the Era of Globalisation REUG 2016, 3rd - 5th Feb 2016, Huddersfield University. (Unpublished)

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Carpentry Traditions and Timber-Frame Buildings. Context, the journal of the Institute of Historic Building Conservation (138). pp. 29-31. ISSN 0958-2746

trees

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Oak trees, timber conversion and the structure of traditional timber-frame buildings. Building Engineer, 90 (01). pp. 10-12. ISSN 0969-8213

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2014) Oak trees, carpentry traditions and timber conversion. Green Building, 24 (3). pp. 40-44. ISSN 1755-2400

urban

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2017) The Moorpool Estate: A Visionary Edwardian Garden Suburb for Birmingham. In: Cities, Communities and Homes: Is the Urban Future Livable?, 22-23 June 2017, University Of Derby. (Unpublished)

water mills

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2016) Oak Trees and the technology of timber conversion with particular reference to the use of water-power in West and South Yorkshire. In: Regional Urbanism in the Era of Globalisation REUG 2016, 3rd - 5th Feb 2016, Huddersfield University. (Unpublished)

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Hearts Of Oak: Traditional Timber Frames and Timber Conversion. Architectural Technology (113). pp. 14-16. ISSN 1361-326X

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Carpentry Traditions and Timber-Frame Buildings. Context, the journal of the Institute of Historic Building Conservation (138). pp. 29-31. ISSN 0958-2746

water power

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Hearts Of Oak: Traditional Timber Frames and Timber Conversion. Architectural Technology (113). pp. 14-16. ISSN 1361-326X

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2014) Oak trees, carpentry traditions and timber conversion. Green Building, 24 (3). pp. 40-44. ISSN 1755-2400

watermills

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Oak trees, timber conversion and the structure of traditional timber-frame buildings. Building Engineer, 90 (01). pp. 10-12. ISSN 0969-8213

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2014) Oak trees, carpentry traditions and timber conversion. Green Building, 24 (3). pp. 40-44. ISSN 1755-2400

woodland management

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2016) Oak Trees and the technology of timber conversion with particular reference to the use of water-power in West and South Yorkshire. In: Regional Urbanism in the Era of Globalisation REUG 2016, 3rd - 5th Feb 2016, Huddersfield University. (Unpublished)

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Hearts Of Oak: Traditional Timber Frames and Timber Conversion. Architectural Technology (113). pp. 14-16. ISSN 1361-326X

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Carpentry Traditions and Timber-Frame Buildings. Context, the journal of the Institute of Historic Building Conservation (138). pp. 29-31. ISSN 0958-2746

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Oak trees, timber conversion and the structure of traditional timber-frame buildings. Building Engineer, 90 (01). pp. 10-12. ISSN 0969-8213

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2014) Oak trees, carpentry traditions and timber conversion. Green Building, 24 (3). pp. 40-44. ISSN 1755-2400

woodworm

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2015) Traditional buildings as ecosystems with spiders as biocontrol for woodworm. The Bulletin of the British Ecological Society, 46 (4). pp. 40-41.

Hippisley-Cox, Charles (2013) Come into my parlour... Architectural Technology (107). p. 11. ISSN 1361-326X

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