A Sustainable Traditional: Storm Windows with David Martin
1 AIA HSW Learning Unit Speaker: David Martin, President, Allied Window, Inc., Cincinnati, OH Storm Windows have been a traditional energy saver since the 19th century. They endure as an option for historic buildings because they add a layer of protection to and increase the performance of the primary window. This session will provide a [...]
Historic Clay Tile: Why and How to Use it
Speaker: Tab Colbert, President and CEO, Ludowici, New Lexington, OH 1.25 AIA HSW Learning Units This course will give design and building professionals an in-depth understanding of clay roof tiles: their composition, quality, design considerations, color and style. This ancient roofing material has been used since Neolithic times and continues to be used today. You [...]
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Montgomery County History Conference
Registration is now open for the Jan 28, 2017 Montgomery County History Conference. Clare Lise Kelly will be speaking about the history of Jewish community in the county, with a focus on our built environment, and the roles of Jewish developers and civic leaders.
Wood, Concrete, Plaster and Stone: A Materials Primer
Live BroadcastDig into conservation methodology, manufacturing, and material history at this handson, all-day workshop. You will better understand techniques and challenges faced by craftspersons, architects and conservators. Learn how to identify wood, sensitively repair plaster, evaluate and identify problem spots in concrete or structural components, and repair historic stone. Topics may include restoration of historic windows, [...]
A New Attitude on Old Approaches: Examining Facadism
Live BroadcastHas the approach to facadism changed? Can it be done well? Is it an acceptable compromise when other priorities—affordable or just more housing, improving urban designs, climate change and seismic resiliency, or simple economics—clash with by-the-books preservation? How can we support good projects while maintaining preservation standards (if not the Standards)? On the other hand, [...]
Social Hour at College Park Aviation Museum
College Park Aviation Museum 1985 Corporal Frank Scott Drive, College Park, MD, United StatesYou are invited to attend: Social Hour at College Park Aviation Museum Thursday, February 23, 2017 from 4:30 PM - 7:00 PM The Maryland Association of Historic District Commissions invites you to a Social Hour at the College Park Aviation Museum. The museum is located on the grounds of the world's oldest continuously operating airport, which [...]
Emerging Technologies for Cultural Resources
George Washington's Mount Vernon 3200 Mount Vernon Hwy, Mount Vernon, VA, United StatesReview best means of integrating new technologies with existing CRM practices as they relate to the documentation, preservation, and/or creative mitigation of cultural resources. Learn about the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs or drones), digital documentation (photogrammetry), and virtual reality (new media methods). Discuss ways to integrate these technologies with more familiar forms of [...]
2017 Maryland Preservation Awards
Miller Senate Office Building 11 Bladen Street, Annapolis, MD, United StatesCelebrate Maryland's best heritage preservation efforts at the 2017 Maryland Preservation Awards ceremony, hosted by the Maryland Historical Trust Board of Trustees. The presentation on Tuesday, March 14th will begin at 4:30 pm in the East Wing of the Miller Senate Office Building in Annapolis, followed by a reception at 6:00 pm in the West [...]
Middle Atlantic Archaeological Conference
Virginia Beach Resort and Conference Center 2800 Shore Drive, Virginia Beach, VA, United StatesThe yearly conference of archaeologists, both avocational and professional, working in the Middle Atlantic region: a place to meet, discuss problems and issues, present recent work, and socialize with our colleagues. Anyone interested in the archaeology of the area from New York to Virginia, and from the Atlantic coast to West Virginia, is welcome.
HPC 100. Design Review for Historic Preservation Commissions
Patuxent Building, St. Mary's County Governmental Center Complex 23150 Leonard Hall Drive, Leonardtown, MD, United StatesA commissioner’s primary role is to promote the respectful use of historic buildings and districts within their purview. Expertise in history, architecture, and general planning is essential for the responsible management of historical resources. Through a number of case studies, this workshop enhances commissioners’ technical skills by laying out the procedural steps for design review [...]
HPC 102. Ethics and Defensive Decision Making for Historic Preservation Commissions
City of Gaithersburg 31 South Summit Avenue, Gaithersburg, MD, United StatesFollowing the rule of law alone is not always sufficient to ensure that a commission’s actions are orderly, fair, and impartial, which is why policies and procedures must be underpinned by commissioners’ high ethical standards. Historic preservation commissions, as an arm of the local government, have authority to protect the community’s historic resources. Commissioners are [...]
Seminar: Preservation Planning and Policy Development for Historic Roads
Washington, DCExplore the current tools and techniques used for the identification, preservation, and management of historic roads. As an emerging area of historic preservation, planning and policy for historic roads presents new challenges for the historic preservation professional. Learn how to apply transportation policies to historic roads, balance safety and function with historic preservation objectives, and build [...]
Webinar: Preserving and Supporting Businesses in Historic Neighborhoods
WebinarSmall local businesses contribute to the vitality of older neighborhoods. In addition to offering essential service, they serve as community anchors and contribute to a neighborhood’s unique sense of place. JoinPreservation Leadership Forum and NeighborWorks America on Thursday, April 27, 2017, 2:00-3:00 p.m. Eastern to learn about two efforts in San Francisco, CA and Houston, [...]
HPC 100. Design Review for Historic Preservation Commissions
Bel Air Town Hall 39 North Hickory Avenue, Bel Air, MD, United StatesA commissioner’s primary role is to promote the respectful use of historic buildings and districts within their purview. Expertise in history, architecture, and general planning is essential for the responsible management of historical resources. Through a number of case studies, this workshop enhances commissioners’ technical skills by laying out the procedural steps for design review [...]