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Conference Schedule
Spring 2002 - Boston

Wednesday, March 20

9:00am - 5:00pm

  • Executive Summit-Making Small to Mid-Size Preservation Projects Profitable
  • T1 Make your Masonry Project Last
  • T2 Mold and Mildew Remediation
  • T3 Affordable Housing and Historic Preservation
  • T4 Casting and Mold Making Made Easy

 

9:00am - 12:00pm

  • W1 - The Sustainability of Built Heritage
  • W2 - Slate Roof Assemblies

 

1:00pm - 4:00pm

  • W3 - Stained Glass in Historic Boston
  • W4 - Emergency Planning and Disaster Recovery

 

Thursday, March 21

8:00am - 9:00am

  • K1 Keynote FREE AND OPEN TO ALL ATTENDEES
    What Matters: Creating a Sense of Place and Community, William Hudnut

 

9:15am - 10:30am

  • BR-1 Weatherproofing Historic Buildings with Elastomeric Coatings Systems
  • BR-2 Measuring Existing Conditions: A Survey of Methodologies and Technologies
  • BR-3 Industrial Rope Access: An Alternate Means of Access to Structures
  • INT-1 Lighting Historic Interiors
  • IP-1 Wisdom of Clotile: A Lesson in Urban Design
  • LS-1 Olmsted's Emerald Necklace: Unique Partnership in Urban Landscaping
  • MM-1 The Use of Urethane Foam Technology in Historic Renovation and Remediation Work

 

10:45am - 12:00pm

  • BR-4 Planning for the Future: High Tech Facilities Management
  • INT-2 Conservation and Replication: Issues in Preservation and Renovation
  • IP-9 Rehabilitating Historic Schools for the 21st Century
  • LS-2 Outdoor Monuments: Strategies for Planning, Performing, and Managing Conservation Projects
  • MM-2 Historic Window Replacement for Commercial Applications
  • MM-3 Historic Millwork: 1870-1949
  • RD-1 20th Century Residential Restoration: Mid-Century Modernism

 

1:00pm - 2:15pm

  • BR-5 Stone Repair: Exterior Restoration of the Custom House, Boston
  • IP-3 Architectural Continuity or Succession: The Building Code's Effect
  • IP-4 Methods of Procurement for the Restoration of Public Landmark Buildings
  • LS-3 Preserving Public Spaces: Creating the Sense of Community
  • MM-4 Restoring Historic Windows
  • MM-5 Custom Clay Roofing Tile: Specifying the Right Product
  • RD-2 Genealogy of 19th-Century Drapery

 

2:30pm - 5:30pm

  • W5 Historic Lime Mortars
  • W6 Understanding Antique Furniture and Restoration

 

Friday, March 22

 

8:00am - 9:00am

  • K2 Keynote FREE AND OPEN TO ALL ATTENDEES
    Landmarks Past and Future: What Should We Save, Alter or Replace?, Robert Campbell

 

9:15am - 10:30am

  • BR-6 The Art of Collaboration: Charles Follen McKim, John Singer Sargent and The Boston Public Library
  • INT-3 Decorative Restoration for Theatres, Grand Public Places and Houses of Worship
  • IP-5 The ADA: Still Confusing After All These Years
  • IP-6 Financing Historic Preservation: How to Use the Investment Tax Credit for Certified Historic Rehabilitation
  • LS-4 From Vehicle Friendly to People Friendly: 3 Case Studies
  • MM-6 Antique Wood Preservation
  • RD-3 Restoring a Restoration

 

10:45am - 12:00pm

  • BR--7 Interpreting and Restoring Modernism: Alvar Alto's Baker House
  • BR-8 Sympathetic Additions to Traditional Historic Buildings
  • INT-4 Conservation Lighting Systems: Benefits of Glass Fiber Optic Technology
  • IP-7 How Lead Laws Affect Renovation Professionals
  • LS-5 Restoring the Spirit: The Baha'i Temple Gardens
  • MM-7 Plaster Restoration
  • RD-4 Byzantine and Moorish Style: Restoration of Tiffany's Ayer Mansion

 

1:00pm - 2:15pm

  • BR-9 HVAC for Historic Buildings
  • BR 12 The Restoration Dream Team: Owner, Architect, Conservator/Artisan
  • INT-5 Preservation and Reuse of Historical Interior Spaces
  • IP-8 Preservation Bylaws and Ordinances: How They Protect Our Historic Resources
  • LS-6 Restoring the City: The Boston Central Artery Corridor Master Plan
  • MM-8 Inspection and Evaluation of Masonry Façades
  • MM-9 Specification and Construction of Stile and Rail Doors
  • RD-5 Illumination in America 1880-1940

 

2:30pm - 4:30pm

  • G1 General Session FREE AND OPEN TO ALL ATTENDEES
    Training the Craftsmen: Who's Doing It and Where Do You Find Good People

 

2:30pm - 5:30pm

  • W7 The Fight to Preserve Plaster
  • W8 Building Façade Construction Practices: History,
    Investigation and Repair


Saturday, March 23

8:00am - 9:00am

  • K3 Keynote FREE AND OPEN TO ALL ATTENDEES
    Libraries as Repositories of Our Cultural Heritage, Nicholas Basbanes

 

9:15am - 10:30am

  • INT-6 Change of Life for a 20th-Century Icon: The PSFS Building
  • IP-2 Evolution of the Preservation Ethic
  • LS-7 Residential Landscape Design: Combining History and 21st-Century Living
  • MM-10Wood Rot and Repair
  • MM-11 New Materials Repairing Old Materials
  • RD-6 Victorian Glory: An Overview of Victorian Styles and Revival
  • RD-7 Creating Classic Interiors: Colonial, Cape Cod and Salt Box Homes

 

10:45am - 12:00pm

  • BR-10 Repairs to an Early Steel Framed Building
  • IP-10 Deferred Maintenance vs. Cyclical Maintenance and the Beneficial Results for Historic Structures
  • IP-11 Reaching Deeper: Applying Preservation Lessons to Current Architecture
  • IP-12 New Orleans' Neighborhood Revitalization Success Story
  • LS-8 Preserving Modern Landscape Architecture
  • MM-12 Architectural Sheet Copper
  • RD-8 Colonial Revival Interiors

 

1:00pm - 2:15pm

  • BR-11 New Approaches to Historc Site Management
  • IP-13 GeoExchange: Modern Heating and Cooling for Historic Structures
  • IP-14 Codes for Existing Buildings
  • LS-9 Documentation, Conservation and Preservation of Historic Graveyards
  • MM-13 Stone Detailing for Historic Preservation
  • MM-14 The Four Steps to a Quality Paint Job
  • RD-9 If This House Could Talk: Historic Homes, Extraordinary Americans

 

2:30pm - 3:45pm

  • G2 General Session FREE AND OPEN TO ALL ATTENDEES
    An Overview of the Federal Tax Credit to Homeowners

 

2:30pm - 5:30pm

  • W9 Real Beginnings for Faux Finishes
  • W10 Scagliola: Restoration and Manufacture

 


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