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Retrofit toolkit launched to protect City of London’s historic buildings

A big XVIII century building.
Grade I-listed Mansion House, built in 1739 by architect George Dance the Elder, is the home and office of the Lord Mayor of the City of London (Image: City of London Corporation)

The City of London Corporation and Purcell have published an open-access toolkit to help heritage building owners make necessary adaptations to reduce carbon emissions and build climate resilience.

The Heritage Building Retrofit Toolkit provides a nine-step methodology to start the process of responsible retrofitting, build a business case and deliver adaptations in a way that protects these heritage and community assets.

Although the toolkit is aimed at the historic buildings in the Square Mile, its authors say it is also relevant to towns and cities in the UK and abroad.

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