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Press Releases TRADITIONAL BUILDING EXHIBITION AND CONFERENCE, cHICAGO 2006 ATTENDANCE UP 30% WASHINGTON DC- Restore Media, LLC announces the Traditional Building Exhibition and Conference Chicago 2006 Attendance up 30%, best in Four Years. Over 4000 architects, builders, renovators, tradesmen, craftsmen, building owners, facilities managers, interior designers and historic house enthusiasts congregated at Chicago’s Navy Pier for the Traditional Building Exhibition and Conference, April 5-8, 2006. The event attracted it’s biggest crowd since it was held in Boston, 2002 and beat attendance numbers for a previous appearance in Chicago 2003, by 26%; a four year record. Over 85 seminars, workshops and tours were filled to capacity; many standing room only. The exhibit floor featured 160 suppliers who presented slate roofs, stone, period hardware and lighting; kitchen cabinets; window, doors and more. Live demonstrations, including the first annual Design Challenge and a 18th century timber frame barn restoration, electrified onlookers. The American Institute of Architects Historic Resources Committee and the Association of Preservation Technology each held their annual spring meetings at the Show which contributed to the quality and quantity of attendance. Full conference attendees earned as many as 20 continuing education credits during the four day event, a year's worth of required learning for AIA and other affiliated professional organizations. Seminar and workshop topics ranged from window restoration to paint stripping; historic restoration, renovation and period inspired new construction. All the professional disciplines in the traditional building industry were present; preservationists and new urbanists alike engaged on topics common to all. A keynote session featuring a discussion between architecture professors Paul Byard and Steve Semes each with a point of view about additions to historic buildings, attracted over 300 people. "You can research historic products on the internet but to make a buying decision, you’ve got to see it, discuss it and understand it.” That’s how the exhibit floor experience was explained by one architect. The suppliers represented on the Traditional Building Show floor are high end specialty product experts who consult on everything from the comparative attributes of materials, to their historical accuracy to proper application. Exhibitors were joined by Chicago’s “Mr. Fix It,” Lou Manfredini who answered questions about historic home maintenance, from a large audience on the Show floor. The First Annual Design Challenge was a particularly exciting special event on the Traditional Building Show floor. Eight designers from around the country worked at their drafting tables for three days to create and hand draw a New Old House which would “fit” in the historic Oak Park neighborhood west of Chicago. On Saturday afternoon these designers presented their drawings: floor plans and elevations to an audience of over 100, including the design competition judges; Nancy Berry, Editor of New Old House Magazine, Gary Schwab, Board member, Historical Society of Oak Park & River Forest, and Christine G. H. Frank, from the Institute of Classical Architecture. Steve Mickley executive Director of the American Institute of Building Design presided over the event. 1st Place was awarded to: Jonathan Miller, of Jonathan Miller Architects, Knoxville TN 2nd Place was awarded to: Leonard Baum of Leonard J. Baum Architect, Providence, RI 3rd Place (tie) was awarded to: W.A “Bud” Lawrence of Morales Keesee Design Assoc., Apopka, FL Wayne Visbeen of Visbeen Associates, Inc., Grand Rapids, MI Look for these winning projects in the Fall and Winter issues of New Old House Magazine. Click for more: Design Challenge Also, during the Traditional Building Exhibition and Conference, the 2006 Palladio Awards were presented for achievement in traditional design during a dinner and reception at The Drake Hotel. The fifth-annual awards competition recognized ten architectural firms for outstanding commercial, institutional and residential projects. Recipients of the 2006 Palladio Awards for commercial and institutional projects were:
Recipients of the 2006 Palladio Awards for residential projects were:
A special award was also given to Urban Design Associates, of Pittsburgh, PA, for A Pattern Book for Norfolk Neighborhoods.
The Traditional Building Exhibition and Conference extends a special thank you to our collaborating partners who advise on Conference content and special events: AIA Historic Resources Committee The Institute for Classical Architects & Classical America The American Institute of Building Design The Association for Preservation Technology The National Trust for Historic Preservation Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana Landmarks Preservation Council of Illinois Preservation Education Institute
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