17th April 2009, 12:12 PM
Quote:quote:If the work is building recording MIFA is the wrong qualification. MIHBC is the right one.
Completely misinformed, I'm afraid. Working personally with a collection of IHBC members they (Conservation Officers) have little experience of building recording to EH standards. MIFA and IHBC are not qualifications they are memberships of professional bodies commensurate with experience. Many MIFAs are well qualified to carry out building recording and regularly do. IHBC members are generally (spot generalisiation) more geared up to advise on the conservation, care and repair of historic buildings (the clue is in the C - for conservation). Archaeologists by their training are more equipped in many ways for the analytical and skills required and many archaeologists have and do diversify into building recording.
That said, some IHBC members are no doubt splendid building recorders, just as are some MRICS, architects etc. As a curator I would be more concerned with an awareness of the standards, a track record and with the end result.
Strange that someone who one day suggests that we are now 'Historic Environment Professionals' the next day suggests that we're not qualified to record buildings. [?]