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Please join the Prince George’s County Historic Preservation Commission and MAHDC for a presentation by John Sandor, Architectural Historian, Technical Preservation Services Division National Park Service. The session will address:

  • Windows as character-defining features of historic buildings
  • Compatibility
  • How the National Park Service assesses when a window needs to be retained and when a window may be replaced
  • How to debunk the energy efficiency myth
  • Special issues with metal windows
  • Communicating effectively with property owners about these issues

Who should attend?

  • Historic preservation commissioners and staff
  • Historic preservation planners
  • Historic property managers
  • Historic property owners
  • Heritage preservation groups
  • Architects and contractors

About the Speaker
John Sandor has worked as an architectural historian in the Technical Preservation Services Division of the National Park Service since 1996. He reviews rehabilitation projects seeking certification for federal tax credit and provides assistance to the users of the program and the general public on technical aspects of preservation. He previously worked as the architectural coordinator for the WV State Historic Preservation Office and has experience as a preservation consultant and a carpenter.  He is a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University in architecture.  He serves on the board of the Latrobe Chapter of SAH and is president of the DC Preservation League.

Questions?
For further information, contact the Prince George’s County Historic Preservation Commission at 301-952-3680.

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