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MOVING FORWARD, LOOKING BACK INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLABORATION IN HERITAGE CONSERVATION

OCTOBER 13–17, 2008

HILTON BONAVENTURE HOTEL, MONTRÉAL, QUÉBEC CANADA

1 WE’RE GLAD YOU’RE HERE!

AS A CONFERENCE ATTENDEE YOU ARE EXPERIENCING APT’S PREMIER ANNUAL EVENT FOR EDUCATION AND NETWORKING. WE HOPE YOU’LL PLAN YOUR SCHEDULE SO YOU CAN PARTICIPATE ANNUALLY.

NOVEMBER 2–7, 2009—LOS ANGELES, CA October 5–9, 2010—Denver, CO

GOING GREEN CONTENTS Look for this symbol throughout the Program Agenda at a Glance ...... 4 Book and on conference Conference Information ...... 3 signage to indicate our steps to go green. Please do your Celebrating APT’s part to support APT’s efforts. 40th Anniversary ...... 6

The fi rst thing you will notice is that Anniversary Tributes ...... 7 this Program is is printed on recycled Conference Schedule ...... 8 paper, and does not include a wire or plastic binder. Its content is also Monday ...... 8 somewhat scaled down in an effort Tuesday ...... 9 to save paper. Wednesday ...... 15 Additional conference and Thursday ...... 22 association information is available for download at the APT Conference Friday ...... 24 Materials Distribution Center Hotel map ...... 26 and on line at www.apti.org/ conferences/2008. Student Scholarship Recipients ...... 27 Sponsors ...... 28 Exhibitors ...... 31 APT LA 2009 ...... 35

2 LOCAL CONFERENCE computer to access the information on the APT web site at http://www.apti.org/ COMMITTEE conferences/2008/Conference_Materials. cfm LIAISONS You will fi nd: Rosanne Dubé, Local Liaison and Gretchen Participant list/Conference roster Pfaehler, APT Liaison APT 40th Anniversary material—and SPECIAL EVENTS SUB-COMMITTEE how we’re celebrating! Richard Lafontaine, Liaison APT Auction Catalog Paper presentations from speakers who FUNDRAISING SUB-COMMITTEE choose to share their electronic fi les Barbara Campagna, Chair A list of foreign consulates in Montréal PROGRAM SUB-COMMITTEE and Francois LeBlanc, Co-Liaison Montréal city map—zoom in/zoom John Diodati, Co-Liaison out to identify buildings, street names, Lisa Howe, Co-Liaison more! Nancy McCoy, Program Review More…check it out! Carl Elefante, Program Review GOING GREEN John Dumsick, Program Review APT has taken steps to reduce this Michael Lynch, Program Review conference’s environmental impact. Diana Waite, Program Review Check out all we’ve done; it’s WORKSHOPS SUB-COMMITTEE outlined in the APT Conference Materials. Lorne Simpson, Chair TRANSPORTATION

FIELD SESSIONS SUB-COMMITTEE Most off-site events are located Nancy Dutton, Coordinator near the hotel or on the Métro subway line, therefore walking CONSULTANTS and the Métro will be the primary modes Julia Gersovitz of transportation from the hotel to off-site Dinu Bumbaru venues. Instructions and directions for each Fernando Pellicer event are printed on your event tickets. Jim Curtiss Ambassadors will be available to direct you or accompany groups to each venue. CONFERENCE INFORMATION If walking is not an option for you, please inform the APT Registration and Information APT CONFERENCE MATERIAL DIS- Desk. TRIBUTION CENTER AND THE APT USB DRIVE AIA CREDITS The APT Conference Material Workshops, Paper Sessions Distribution Center features and Panel Discussions, fi eld computers with conference sessions and keynote addresses material that can be loaded onto the all qualify for AIA continuing education USB (jump) drive that you received in credits. CES forms are available at the APT your tote bag. You can also use your own Registration and Information Desk. 3 AGENDA AT A GLANCE *All events are at the Hilton Montréal Bonaventure Hotel unless otherwise noted

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12

2:00–7:00 pm APT Registration and Information Desk Open Hotel: Lobby

MONDAY, OCTOBER 13

7:30 am–6:00 pm APT Registration and Information Desk Open Hotel: Lower Level 8:00 am–4:00 pm APT 2007–2008 Board of Directors Meeting and Lunch Hotel: La Verrière 9:00 am–3:30 pm Field Session: Modern Montréal Hotel: Fontaine C 4:00–5:30 pm Bookstore and Exhibits Open Hotel: Fontaine A/B 4:00–5:30 pm Opening Reception and Exhibit Hall Grand Opening Hotel: Fontaine A/B 4:15 pm APT Student Scholars and Mentor Gathering Hotel: Outside Fontaine A/B 6:00–7:30 pm Keynote Address by Holly Dressel St. George’s Anglican Church 7:30–10:00 pm APT Chapters Mixer Restaurant: La Taverne du Sergeant-Recruteur Evening Dinner on your own

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14

7:00 am–6:00 pm APT Registration and Information Desk Open Hotel: Lower Level 7:15–8:15 am APT Chapters and New Members Breakfast Hotel: La Verrière 7:45–10:45 am Continental Breakfast Hotel: Fontaine A/B 7:45 am–1:30 pm Bookstore and Exhibits open Hotel: Fontaine A/B 8:15 am–12:45 pm Paper Sessions and Panel Discussions Hotel: Fontaine C, D, E and F 12:45 pm Lunch on your own 1:00–4:00 pm Product Demo: Sponge-Jet Cleaning on Sensitive Substrates McGill University 1:00–4:00 pm Field Sessions: Vieux Montréal, Meet at hotel entrance, street level Quartier Latin, and Faubourg des Récollets 1:30–3:00 pm APT Committee meeting: Student Scholarships Hotel: St-Pierre 1:30–3:00 pm APT Committee meeting: Publications Hotel: Pointe-aux-Trembles 3:15–4:45 pm APT Technical Committee: Modern Heritage Hotel: St-Pierre 3:15–4:45 pm APT Technical Committee: Substainable Preservation Hotel: St-Michel 4:30–6:00 pm APT Meeting: COF Business Meeting Hotel: Longueuil 6:30–10:30 pm APT 40th Anniversary Banquet: COF Reception, Awards Presentations and COF Induction Le Windsor

4 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15

7:00 am–6:00 pm APT Registration and Information Desk Open Hotel: Lower Level 7:30 am–2:45 pm Bookstore and Exhibits open Hotel: Fontaine A/B 7:30–10:30 am Continental Breakfast Hotel: Fontaine A/B 8:00 am–12:30 pm Paper Sessions and Panel Discussions Hotel: Fontaine C, D, E and F 12:45–1:30 pm Lunch with Exhibitors and Student Gathering Hotel: Fontaine A/B 1:30–2:00 pm APT Annual General Meeting Hotel: Fontaine A/B 2:15–4:15 pm Paper Sessions and Panel Discussions Hotel: Fontaine C, D, E and F 4:30–5:30 pm APT 2008–09 Board of Directors Meeting Hotel: La Verrière 5:30–6:30 pm College of Fellows Lecture by May Cassar Hotel: Mt. Royal 7:00–11:00 pm APT Annual Social and Auction The Atrium at the 1000 de la Gauchetière

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16

7:30–9:00 am APT Registration and Information Desk Open Hotel: Lobby 7:15–7:30 am Depart for Worshops and Symposium Hotel: Lobby 8:30 am–4:30 pm Workshops and Symposium, Day 1 Various. See pages 22-23. 5:00–6:30 pm Workshop and Symposium Reception La Biosphère Evening Dinner on your own

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17

7:30–9:00 am APT Registration and Information Desk Open Hotel: Lobby 7:15–7:30 am Depart for Crafts and Trades Workshop and Symposium Hotel: Lobby 8:00 am Depart for Envelopes Workshop Hotel: Lobby 8:30 am–3:30 pm Workshops and Symposium, Day 2 Various. See page 24.

Visit the APT Conference Material Distribution Center (look for the bank of computers) for helpful and informative materials including:

-the Program Book in electronic form -the conference roster -the Live and Silent Auction catalog -a Montréal city map -and more!

5 CELEBRATING APT’S 40TH ANNIVERSARY APT was conceived in Canada with 11 founding members who met in 1968 at Stanley House in New Richmond, Québec. Their vision was the birth of one of the leading international organizations dedicated to preserving cultural heritage. We celebrate that history this week.

L’Association pour la préservation The group that gathered on the porch of et ses techniques a vu le jour à New Stanley House (above) in July 1968 and Richmond au Québec en 1968, initiated the founding of APT: (clockwise grâce à un groupe de canadiens from left) David Bartlett, Mrs. David Bartlett, et d’américains dévoués à la Jacques Dalibard, Lee Nelson, Alice Alison, Gerald Budner, Charles Peterson, Jeanne conservation du patrimoine bâti. Minhinnick, George MacBeath, A.J.H. Rich- Cette année nous célébrons 40 ans ardson, William Patterson, and Oliver Torrey de collaboration transfrontalière, Fuller. d’éducation et de développement professionnel. APT MEMBERS CELEBRATE THE ASSOCIA- TION’S 40TH ANNIVERSARY APT 40TH ANNIVERSARY 1968–2008 HEADQUARTERS APT appreciates the support of Stop by the space under the the following APT members who escalator to explore APT’s history. contributed to this special Tribute section.

THE FOLLOWING FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS CONGRATULATE APT ON ITS 40TH ANNIVERSARY!

Anne Weber & David Shure • Baird M. Smith, FAIA, FAPT Bayard Whitemore • Eleanor B. Campagna Joanne Campagna • Marilyn Kaplan / Preservation Architecture Melotte Morse Leonatti Parker, Ltd., Architects and Environmental Consultants Ilene Tyler, FAIA, FAPT • Simeon Warren

6 TRIBUTES

APT DELAWARE VALLEY CHAPTER HARRY HUNDERMAN, FAPT + DEBO- In respectful memory of our RAH SLATON, FAPT colleagues in the fi eld of Congratulations to APT on forty years Preservation: Penelope Batcheler, of successful knowledge sharing and Charles Peterson, and Carolyn Pitts. outstanding preservation leadership.

APT NORTHEAST CHAPTER HIRANO & HEATON ARCHITECTS LTD In tribute to the memory and 40 years of moving forward with our contributions of Paul Byard, Giorgio past. Cavalieri, Denis Kuhn, Roger Lang, and Jan Hird Pokorny. JOHN G. WAITE ASSOCIATES, ARCHI- TECTS PLLC APT WESTERN CHAPTER JGWA congratulates APT on 40 On our 25th anniversary as a years of professional leadership in chapter, we congratulate the historic preservation. international organization on 40 years. MOUNT IDA PRESS Publishing history and architecture BARBARA A. CAMPAGNA, AIA, LEED books and APT Bulletin: Diana AP Waite, Melissa Bramble, Maya Rook Many thanks to the Presidents and Board Members who have steered MRSI AND MEETING WORKS APT for 40 years with a unique MRSI and Meeting Works salute vision. APT on its 40th Anniversary. MRSI: Pam Tolson and Nathela Chatara. FAREWELL MILLS GATSCH ARCHITECTS Meeting Works: Dana Saal FMG honors Anne Weber, AIA, Board Member of APT for her ROSANNE DUBÉ, OAQ dedicated service to the fi eld of En souhaitant 40 ans de historic preservation. collaboration et d’amitiés / Wishing APT 40 more years of collaboration GRETCHEN PFAEHLER, RA and friendships In celebration of APT’s 40th Anniversary.

7 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12

2:00–7:00 pm APT Registration and Information Desk Open Hotel: Lobby

MONDAY, OCTOBER 13

7:30 am–6:00 pm APT Registration and Information Desk Open Hotel: Lower Level

8:00 am–4:00 pm APT Board of Directors Meeting for 2007-2008 Board Members Hotel: La Verrière

9:00 am–3:30 pm Field Session: Modern Montréal: Precast, Prefab, Preservation Hotel: Fontaine C Ticket: Required. This event is sold out. Format: Lecture followed by fi eld visits Food: Lunch is provided Dress Code: Casual, with comfortable walking shoes Transportation: Bus tour and walking, for which you should be in good physical condition.

PRESENTED IN COOPERATION WITH US/DOCOMOMO and the APT Technical Committee on Modern Heritage.

4:00–5:30 pm Opening Reception and Exhibit Grand Opening Hotel: Fontaine A/B Ticket: Required Food: Drinks and appetizers

4:15 pm APT Student Scholars and Mentor Gathering Hotel: Outside Fontaine A/B

6:00–7:30 pm Opening Session and Keynote Address St. George’s Anglican Church, Ticket: Not required 1101, rue Stanley This session will Format: Lecture be simultaneously Dress Code: Business casual interpreted from Transportation: Walk about two blocks. English to French. Directions: From the hotel entrance, cross de la Gauchetière West Street, turn left and then proceed two blocks. St. George’s is at the corner of de la Gauchetière West and rue Stanley.

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8 MONDAY, OCTOBER 13 (CONTINUED)

Having Your Cake and Eating It Too: The Marriage of Preservation, Aesthetics and Sustainability APT will kick off its 40th Anniversary celebration with tributes and recognitions before enjoying our keynote speaker. Ms. Holly Dressel, of Montréal, was trained as an architectural historian, but has spent the last 25 years writing on biological systems and the environment.

7:30–10:00 pm APT Chapters Mixer La Taverne du Sergeant-Recruteur, 4650 Boulevard St-Laurent Ticket: Not required Format: Social and dinner. Dutch treat (pay for your own order). Transportation: Métro, walk or taxi Directions: Obtain directions at the APT Registration and Information Desk that will include sites to see along the way. Taxis are easily found for the trip back to the hotel.

Following the Keynote Address, join other APT Chapter members for drinks and dinner at this pizza/micro brew tavern that is in the liveliest part of the city surrounded by some of the most historic neighborhoods.

Evening Dinner on Own A restaurant list is available from the APT Conference Material Distribution Center

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14

7:00 am–6:00 pm APT Registration and Information Desk Open Hotel: Lower Level

7:15–8:15 am APT Chapters and New Members Breakfast Hotel: La Verrière Ticket: Not required Food: Breakfast

All APT Chapter members and New Members are invited to gather for breakfast to eat, network and learn about chapter activities.

7:45–10:45 am Continental Breakfast Hotel: Fontaine A/B

7:45 am–1:30 pm Bookstore and Exhibits Open Hotel: Fontaine A/B

9 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14 (CONTINUED)

8:15–10:15 am Paper Sessions and Panel Discussions

Inherent Sustainability of Vernacular Hotel: Fontaine C Architecture—[CS01] Session Chair: Lisa Howe, Goody Clancy, , MA, USA Track: Sustainable Heritage Conservation

Student Scholar Presentation: Climate as Architect: How French Colonial Residential Architecture Responded to the Elements in Canada and Greater Louisiana Doug Appler, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA

Conservation as a Sense of Place: The Indigenous Architecture Project Sue Ann Pemberton, AIA, University of Texas at San Antonio/College of Architecture, San Antonio, TX, USA

Sustaining the Sustainable: Preserving Gustav Stickley’s Craftsman Farms Stephanie Hoagland, Jablonski Building Conservation, Inc., New York, NY, USA

The Walls of Cartagena de Indias, Ordering Element of the Old City Urban Historic Landscape Alberto Herrera Diaz, Sociedad de Mejoras Publicas de Cartagena-SMPC, Cartagena, Columbia

Envelope, Masonry, and Windows, Part I—[CS02] Hotel: Fontaine D Session Chair: John Diodati, Fournier Gersovitz Moss and Associate Architects, Montréal, QC, Canada

Track: Heritage Conservation Technology and Philosophy

Student Scholar Presentation: Conserving Dalle de Verre: New Approaches to a Modern Material Lacey Bubnash, Columbia University, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, New York, NY, USA

The Condition Of Facades NYC pre-1900 Dan Eschenasy, P.E., NYC Department of Buildings, New York, NY, USA; Mark Davis, Paris, France

10 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14 (CONTINUED)

8:15-11:15 am, Accommodating New Design Loadings for Old Masonry Structures continued Wayne Ruth, Masonry Solutions International, Inc., Hunt Valley, MD, USA; and Michael Schuller and Shan Wo, Atkinson-Noland & Associates, Boulder, CO, USA

Rideau Hall: Restoration of the Mapping Wing Facade John Diodati, Fournier Gersovitz Mossand Associates Architects, Montréal, QC, Canada

Museums and Archival Environments—[CS03] Hotel: Fontaine E Track: Special Topics Session Chair: Julia Gersovitz, Fournier Gersovitz Moss and Associate Architects, Montréal, QC, Canada and Jerome R. Muller, National Capital Commission, Ottawa, ON, Canada

Student Scholar Presentation: Implementing Preventive Architectural Conservation: Do historic property stewards in the United States possess the tools to meet the challenge? Alice Finke, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA

Looking Back to Move Forward Benjamin Haavik, Historic New England, Waltham, MA, USA

The Osler Library, McGill University Montréal Julia Gersovitz, OAQ,OAA,CAPHC, FRAIC, Fournier Gersovitz Moss et Associes Architectes, Montréal, QC, Canada

21st Century Meets the 18th on the Farm: A Case Study of Successful Collaboration Erik Anderson and Astrid Maas, Worcester Eisenbrandt, Inc., Baltimore, MD, USA

The Americas and Eastern Europe Exchange in Hotel: Fontaine F Cultural Heritage Conservation—[CS04] Track: Panel Discussion Moderator: Ken Follett, Follett Group, Mastic Beach, NY, USA Panelists: Marek Baranski, PhD, PPKZ, Warsaw, Poland; and Scott Demel, Jan Hird Pokorny Associates; Witold Karwowski, Arteco & Design Restoration Corp, Bronxville, NY, USA/Poland; and Grzegorz Mazur, Zabytki - Heritage, Warsaw, Poland

11 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14 (CONTINUED)

10:15–10:45 am Refreshment Break in the Exhibit Hall Hotel: Fontaine A/B 10:45 am–12:45 pm Paper Sessions and Panel Discussions

Social and Cultural Sustainability—[CS05] Hotel: Fontaine C Track: Sustainable Heritage Conservation Session Chair: Lisa Howe, Goody, Clancy & Associates, Boston, MA, USA Student Scholar Presentation: Stewardship and Sustainability of Historic Waterworks Meisha Hunter, GSAPP, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA Sustaining the Future of our Heritage: Traditional Management Practices of a Mountain Community in Ladakh Tara Sharma, Consultant, Namgyal Institute for Research on Ladakhi Art and Culture, New Delhi, India; and Mark Weber, World Monuments Fund, New York, NY, USA Oasis Architecture and Ecology: Developing a Sustainable Conservation Plan for a Tunisian Cultural Landscape Leslie Friedman, MSc, Architectural Conservator, Los Angeles, CA, USA; Benjamin Marcus, MSc, Page & Turnbull, Inc., San Francisco, CA, USA

Greening Over-the-Rhine: An Interdisciplinary Investigation into Sustainable Historic Rehabilitation Jeffrey Tilman, PhD, AIA and Virginia Russell, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA

Envelope, Masonry, and Windows, Hotel: Fontaine D Part II—[CS06] Track: Heritage Conservation Technology and Philosophy Session Chair: John Diodati , Fournier Gersovitz Moss and Associate Architects, Montréal, QC, Canada

Student Scholar Presentation: A Modern Artifact : The Nuclear Reactor Building Abby Martin, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA

Monitoring and Analysis of the Thermal Performance of Replacement and Restoration Window Treatments (Note: This paper is also presented as part of Session CS09 at 8:00 am, Wednesday.) Robert Score, AIA, Harboe Architects, Chicago, IL, USA; Bradford Carpenter, Simpson Gumpertz & Heger, Inc., Rockville, MD, USA 12 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14 (CONTINUED)

10:45 am-12:45 pm, A Comprehensive Windows Assessment continued Susan Turner, AIA, PMP and Mr. Robin E. Whitehurst, Bailey Edward Architecture, Chicago, IL, USA

Sustainable Stewardship: Restoring a Historic Train Depot Maggie McInnis, AIA, LEED AP, Ann Dilcher, and Ilene Tyler, FAIA, FAPT, QUINN EVANS | ARCHITECTS, Ann Arbor, MI, USA

Lasers as Practical Cleaning Tools for Architectural Materials Andrzej Dajnowski, CSOS Inc, Forest Park, IL, USA; Andrew Lins, Philadelphia Musum of Art, Philadelphia, PA, USA

Montréal—[CS07] Hotel: Fontaine E Track: Special Topics Session Chair: Dinu Bumbaru, Heritage Montréal, Montréal, QC, Canada

Habitat ’67 at 40—Evolving Concrete Repair Technologies Stephen Gottlieb, Superstructures Engineers and Architects, New York, NY, USA; Marc Denis, P.E., Sign-A-Tec inc., Anjou, QC, Canada. Also invited: , Somerville, MA, USA

Bank of Montréal Main Branch—35 years of Changes in Technology and Philosophy Fernando Pellicer, MOAQ, DFS Architecture + Design inc., Montréal, QC, Canada

The Challenges of the Rehabilitation of the Ernest-Cormier Building in Old Montréal into the New Quebec Court of Appeal Eric Millette, Con_text_ure, Montréal, QC, Canada

Historic Preservation: The Re-Introduction Hotel: Fontaine F of the Trades—[CS08] Track: Panel Discussion Moderator: Bryan Blundell, Dell Corporation, Rockville, MD, USA Panelists: Barry A. Loveland, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (PHMC), Harrisburg, PA, USA; Ray Tschoepe, Fairmount Park Historic Preservation Trust, Philadelphia, PA, USA; and Andrew Pamenter, Algonquin College, Perth ON, Canada

13 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14 (CONTINUED)

12:45 pm Lunch on your own Note: Field Session participants will receive lunch 1:00–4:00 pm Product Demo: Sponge-Jet Cleaning on Sensitive Substrates McGill University Ticket: Not Required Format: Demonstration Dress Code: Casual, with comfortable walking shoes Transportation: Walk .5 mile Directions: From the hotel, turn left on de la Gauchetière Ouest Street and walk to the corner Mansfi eld Street. Turn right on Mansfi eld and walk six blocks up to Sherbrooke Street. At Sherbrooke Street, turn right and walk one block to the corner of McGill College Avenue. The will be on your left at the intersection. A guide will take you to the demonstration site. Walk the great architecture of McGill University with three main stops, learning how to micro-clean various historical substrates using composite, restorative Sponge Media. Ted Valoria and other expert technicians will demonstrate solutions to common cleaning problems. 1:00–4:00 pm Field Sessions Meet at the hotel entrance, street level FS1—Vieux-Montréal (Old Montréal) FS2—Quartier Latin (Latin Quarter) FS3—Faubourg des Récollets Ticket: Required. All events are sold out. Format: Walking tour for which you should be in good physical condition. Food: Lunch is provided Dress Code: Casual, with comfortable walking shoes 1:30–3:00 pm APT Committee Meeting: Student Scholarships Hotel: St-Pierre APT Committee Meeting: Publications Hotel: Point-aux-Trembles

3:15–4:45 pm APT Technical Committee Meeting: Modern Heritage Hotel: St-Pierre

3:15–4:45 pm APT Technical Committee Meeting: Sustainable Preservation Hotel: St-Michel

4:30–6:00 pm APT Meeting: College of Fellows Business Meeting Hotel: Longueuil

6:30–10:30 pm APT Anniversary Banquet: COF Reception, Le Windsor, 1170, rue Peel Awards Presentations and COF Inductions Ticket: Required Food: Reception and dinner Dress code: Cocktail attire Transportation: Walk about 1/3 mile (fi ve short blocks). A coat check is available to store walking shoes while you wear your dress shoes at dinner. 14 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15

7:00 am–6:00 pm APT Registration and Information Desk Open Hotel: Lower Level

7:45 am–2:45 pm Bookstore and Exhibits Open Hotel: Fontaine A/B

7:30–10:30 am Continental Breakfast Hotel: Fontaine A/B

8:00–10:00 am Paper Sessions and Panel Discussions

Technical Issues and Solutions to Hotel: Fontaine C Sustainable Preservation—[CS09] Track: Sustainable Heritage Conservation Session Chair: Lisa Howe Goody, Clancy & Associates, Boston, MA, USA

Student Scholar Presentation: The Use of Bacteria for Stone Conservation Maryam Rafi ee Fanood, Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST), Tehran, AL, Iran

Monitoring and Analysis of the Thermal Performance of Replacement and Restoration Window Treatments (Note: This paper is also presented as part of Session CS06 at 10:45 am, Tuesday.) Bradford Carpenter, Simpson Gumpertz & Heger, Inc., Rockville, MD, USA; Robert Score, AIA, Harboe Architects, Chicago, IL, USA

The Sustainable Preservation of Our Modern Legacy: Process and Collaboration at the AIA Headquarters Thomas Jester, AIA and Tina Roach, AIA, LEED AP, QUINN EVANS | ARCHITECTS, Washington, D.C., USA

LEED + Tax Credit = Green + Green Ward Bucher, AIA, Bucher/Borges Group PLLC, Washington, DC, USA

Trades—[CS10] Hotel: Fontaine D Track: Heritage Conservation Technology and Philosophy Session Chair: John Diodati, Fournier Gersovitz Moss and Associate Architects, Montréal, QC, Canada

Student Scholar Presentation: Conservation Aspects of the 16th-century Western Ledge Reef Wreck Piotr Bojakowski, Texas A&M University, Bryan, TX, USA

15 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15 (CONTINUED)

8:00-10:00 am, Fading Lustre: Investigation and Remediation of the Golden Roof and continued Lantern atop the NY Life Headquarters in New York City Michael Kramer, President, The Gilders’ Studio, Inc., Olney, MD, USA

Conservation of South Facade of Upper Castle in the Town of Cesky Krumlov Dagmar Michoinova, P.E., PhD, National Institute for the Protection and Conservation of Monuments and Sites, Prague, Czech Republic

Making the Grade with Historic Timber Ron Anthony and Kim Dugan, Anthony and Associates, Inc., Fort Collins, CO, USA

Low-Impact Conversion and Seasoning of Wood for Conservation Gregory MacNeil, Jerry MacNeil Architects Limited, Halifax, NS, Canada

Cladding and Anchors—[CS11] Hotel: Fontaine E Track: Special Topics Session Chair: Kelly Streeter, Vertical Access LLC, Ithaca, NY, USA

Mechanical Anchor Strength in Stone Masonry Kelly Streeter, P.E., Vertical Access LLC, Ithaca, NY, USA

Conserving the Modern Sharon Vattay, PhD, C.A.H.P., Goldsmith Borgal & Company Ltd. Architects, Toronto, ON, Canada

Leaks, Lions and a Labour of Love: Using Sustainable Technology to Restore a Toronto Landmark Sarah Gray, P.Eng, Halsall Associates Limited, Toronto, ON, Canada

Interdisciplinary Investigations at Pointe Hotel: Fontaine F du Hoc in Normandy, France—[CS12] Track: Sustainable Heritage Conservation/Panel Discussion

Interdisciplinary Investigations at Pointe du Hoc in Normandy, France Moderator: Tanya Komas, PhD, California State University, Chico, Chico, CA, USA Panelists: Robert Warden, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA; Robert Warden, and Mark Everett, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA

16 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15 (CONTINUED)

10:00–10:30 am Refreshment Break in the Exhibit Hall Hotel: Fontaine A/B

10:30 am–12:30 pm Paper Sessions and Panel Discussions

LEED and Historic Preservation: Hotel: Fontaine C a Match Made in H...? —[CS13] Track: Sustainable Heritage Conservation/Panel Discussion Moderator: Richard Ortega, P.E., AIA, FAP, RMJM Hillier, Glen Mills, PA, USA Panelists: William A. Dupont, AIA, University of Texas College of Architecture, San Antonio, TX, USA; Gavin Gardi, LEED, AP, The Christman Company, Lansing, MI, USA; John M. Evans, LEED AP, RMJM Hillier, Philadelphia, PA, USA; and Elisabeth Dubin, RA, LEED AP, SMP Architects, Philadelphia, PA USA

Advanced Imaging Technologies—[CS14] Hotel: Fontaine D Track: Heritage Conservation Technology and Philosophy Session Chair: John Diodati , Fournier Gersovitz Moss and Associate Architects, Montréal, QC, Canada

Case Studies in the Use of Ground-Penetrating Radar (GPR) for the Investigation of Historic Masonry Buildings Shelley Smith, PhD, AIA, New York City College of Technology, CUNY, Brooklyn, NY, USA; James S. Mellett, MA, PhD, CPG, Subsurface Consulting, Ltd., New Fairfi eld, CT, USA

Innovative Investigations: Determining the Condition and Durability of Steel Frame Buildings through Non-Destructive Evaluations Jonathan Leavitt, AIA, Leavitt Associates, Inc., Watertown, MA, USA; Gina Crevello, MSc, Certifi cate in Conservation, Electro Tech CP, Jersey City, NJ, USA

Active Interrogation Techniques for Non-Destructive Investigation of Historic Structures R. Edward Minchin, Jr., P.E., University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA

17 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15 (CONTINUED)

10:30 am-12:30 Structure—[CS15] Hotel: Fontaine E pm, continued Track: Special Topics Session Chair: John Waite , FAIA, John G. Waite Associates Architects PLLC, New York, NY, USA

Restoration and Base Isolation of the Utah State Capitol Charles Shepherd, RA, MJSA Architecture, Salt Lake City, UT, USA

The Preservation of Ransome’s Hollow Core Reinforced Concrete System at the Old Nassau County Courthouse in Mineola, NY Nancy Rankin, AIA, LEED AP, John G. Waite Associates Architects PLLC, New York, NY, USA

Back Forward and Down: A Three-Pronged Look at Geothermal Wells in Heritage Preservation Carl Jay and Tom Perry, Shawmut Design and Construction, Boston, MA, USA

Various Subjects/Multidisciplinary Practice—[CS16] Hotel: Fontaine F Track: Special Topics Session Chair: Natalie Bull, Heritage Canada Foundation, Ottawa, ON, Canada

Student Scholar Presentation: Sicilian Stucco and Carthaginian Colors Ben Sabatini, Will Raynolds and Mariana Sarango Manacas, Columbia University, New York University, New York, NY, USA

SPNEA: The Birth of Multidisciplinary Historic Preservation in the USA Maximilian Ferro, The Preservation Partnership, Brandon, VT, USA

Dynamic Assessment of Mural Painting in Cacaxtla Pyramid, Mexico Juan Carlos Araiza, P.E., Mexico, Sparks Engineering Inc., Round Rock, TX, USA

Historic Elevators in Chicago: A Struggle To Preserve An Antiquated Building Technology Susan Singh, Architectural Conservator, Hoboken, NJ, USA

12:45–1:30 pm Lunch With Exhibitors and Student Gathering Hotel: Fontaine A/B Ticket: Required

Lunch tables will be labeled with exhibitor names so you can eat with a supplier and learn more about the company’s products and/or services. The lunch is also for students to meet members of the APT Board of Directors. 18 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15 (CONTINUED)

1:30–2:00 pm APT Annual General Meeting Hotel: Fontaine A/B

2:15–4:15 pm Paper Sessions and Panel Discussions

Climate Change—[CS17] Hotel: Fontaine C Track: Sustainable Heritage Conservation Session Chair: Lisa Howe , Goody, Clancy & Associates, Boston, MA, USA

Climate Change—Defending the Built Environment on a New Front Roger Curtis, Historic Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

Conservation Treatments for Sustainance of Earthen Architectural Heritage in Western Himalayas Charu Chaudhry, Superstructures Engineers+ Architects, New York, NY, USA; Sandeep Sikka, WASA Studio A, New York, NY, USA

Learning from the Strategies of the Past for Their Application in Current and Future Architecture: Sustainability in the Spanish Vernacular Architectures Ignacio Javier Gil Crespo and Javier de Cárdenas y Chávarri, Fundación Diego de Sagredo, Madrid, Spain

Survey and Documentation—[CS18] Hotel: Fontaine D Track: Heritage Conservation Technology and Philosophy Session Chair: John Diodati , Fournier Gersovitz Moss and Associate Architects, Montréal, QC, Canada

Student Scholar Presentation: Lessons from the Hadramaut: Recent Results of the Tarim Documentation Project Josh Bodenweiser, Jeannette Ransom and Jocelyn Widmer, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA

Documentation of the Dome of St Vincent de Paul Los Angeles Christopher Gray, MRICS, and Charles Bransby Zachary, GBG Inc USA, Santa Monica, CA, USA

Student Scholar Presentation: Conservation Strategies to Protect Historic St. Augustine, FL Neighborhood Will Raynolds, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA

19 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15 (CONTINUED)

2:15-4:15 pm, A Study for Restoration of the First Pylon of the Ramesseum (2007-08) continued Nadia Anis, AIA, Ferrari Moe, LLP & INSIGHT Digital, San Rafael, CA, USA

Cemeteries—[CS19] Hotel: Fontaine E Track: Special Topics Session Chair: David Bittermann, National Park Service, Lowell, MA, USA

Student Scholar Presentation: An Evaluation of Creep in Stone Adhesives Andrea Buono, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA

Conservation at Two Urban Cemeteries: King’s Chapel Burying Ground in Boston, and the Old Jewish Cemetery in Prague Ivan Myjer, Building and Monument Conservation, Arlington, MA, USA; Joshua Craine, Daedalus, Inc., Watertown, MA, USA; and Petr Justa, GEMA ART GROUP, Prague, Czech Repulic

Mount Auburn Cemetery: The Evolution of Preservation Thinking and Practice David Gallagher, Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, MA, USA

Comparative Study of Commercially Available Cleaners for Use on Federally-Issued Headstones Jason Church, National Center for Preservation Technology and Training, Natchitoches, LA, USA

CS20 Historic Cements and Binders—[CS20] Hotel: Fontaine F Track: Special Topics Session Chair: Jeffrey M. Chusid, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA

Student Scholar Presentation: 40 Years of Conservation Mortars: Evolution and Effects Kara Dotter, Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, UK, Northern Ireland

Complex Symbioses: Historic Relationships between Cements and Concretes David Gregory Cornelius AIA PE, Keast and Hood, Philadelphia, PA, USA

An Examination of Chemical Techniques for Mortar Analysis: A Defense for the Collaborative Approach between Chemists and Geologists. John Walsh and Magdalena Malaj, Testwell, Inc., Ossining, NY, USA

20 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15 (CONTINUED)

2:15-4:15 pm, The Use of “Pre-Modern and Modern” Cements in Istanbul, Turkey. continued Nilüfer Baturayo lu Yöney, Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey

4:30–5:30 pm APT Board of Directors Meeting for Hotel: La Verrière 2008-2009 Board Members

5:30–6:30 pm APT College of Fellows Lecture Hotel: Mt. Royal Ticket: Not required This session will Format: Lecture be simultaneously interpreted from Sustainable Heritage Conservation: Challenges and Strategies for the 21st English to French. Century May Cassar is the Director of the Centre for Sustainable Heritage at University College, London. She will refl ect on heritage conservation and strategies to sustain heritage in the face of 21st century challenges.

7:00–11:00 pm APT Annual Social and Auction Atrium Skating Rink, Le 1000 de la Gauchetière Ticket: Required Format: Eating, ice skating, bidding Food: Dinner Dress Code: Casual, with ice skates! You can bring our own skates or use those available on site. Transportation: Walk a half block. Directions: From the hotel entrance turn left and stay on la Gauchetière. Cross rue Mansfi eld and enter the building on the corner whose tower looks like a fountain pen.

Enjoy winter in Montréal with ice skating, favorite local foods and hot chocolate. When you need a break from the ice, plan your bids for this year’s auction which features a collection of donated items valued at more than $25,000. Visit the APT Conference Material Distribution Center to view the Auction Booklet in advance.

The Silent Auction proceeds will benefi t the APT Student Scholarships Committee. As a part of APT’s outreach mission, the Association underwrites the cost of scholarships for selected students to participate in the conference. APT funds as many students as possible (usually 12-16) to receive a full registration to the conference, special event tickets, as well as a travel stipend. The Annual Silent Auction helps to underwrite the cost per student.

continued... 21 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15 (CONTINUED)

7:00-11:00 pm, Proceeds from this year’s Live Auction will benefi t the APT Endowment Fund, the continued fundraising arm of the Association.

Bid high; bid often—both auctions support worthy causes. APT is grateful to members and friends who have donated their time, services and goods to make this event an unprecedented success. See page 34 for more details.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16

7:30–9:00 am APT Registration and Information Desk Open Hotel: Lobby 7:15–7:30 am Depart for Workshops and Symposium Hotel: Lobby See below for the exact time of your event departure. 8:30 am–4:30 pm Workshop: Building Envelopes in Biosphère, 160 Chemin Cold Climates (WS1) Tour-de-l’Isle, Sainte-Hélène Island Ticket: Required Format: Lecture Food: Continental Breakfast and lunch are provided Dress Code: Casual, with comfortable walking shoes Transportation: Métro Guide: If you would like to go as a group with an Ambassador, meet in the hotel lobby near the restaurant entrance at 7:15 am. The group will leave at 7:30 am. Workshop Coordinator: Madeleine Rousseau, National Research Council of Canada Institute for Research in Construction, Ottawa, ON Canada Facilitators: Jack Hébert, Cold Climate Housing Research Center, Fairbanks, AK USA Aaron Cooke, Cold Climate Housing Research Center, Fairbanks, AK USA Mario Gonçalves, Patenaude-Trempe Inc., Varennes, QC Canada John Diodati, Fournier Gersovitz Moss Architects, Montréal, QC Canada

22 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16 (CONTINUED)

8:30 am–4:30 pm Workshop: Crafts and Trades (WS2) St. James United Church, Ticket: Required 463 Ste-Catherine Street West Format: Lecture and fi eld visits, for which you should be in good physical condition to walk to the various sites. Food: Continental Breakfast and lunch are provided Dress Code: Casual, with comfortable walking shoes Transportation: Walk Guide: If you would like to go as a group with an Ambassador, meet in the hotel lobby across from the registration desk at 7:30 am. The group will leave at 7:45 am. Workshop Coordinators: Mehdi Ghafouri, College of Art and Design, Montréal, QC, Canada David Gallagher, Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, MA USA Facilitators: Istvan Kovacs, Conservation Architect, Montréal, QC, Canada Roch Paquin, Masonry Restorer, Restorations St-Denis Thompson, Montréal, QC, Canada Octavio Salcedo, Wood Restorer, Montréal, QC, Canada Jeff Scheckman, Stained Glass Restorer, Montréal, QC, Canada

8:30 am–4:30 pm Symposium: Restoration and Renewal Montréal Science Center, at the corner —Reshaping Sustainability (SY1) of St-Laurent and de la Commune Ticket: Required Format: Lecture (keynotes) with roundtable discussions and case studies Food: Continental Breakfast and lunch are provided Transportation: Métro and a 10 minute walk Guide: If you would like to go as a group with an Ambassador, meet in the hotel lobby in the lounge at 7:15 am. The group will leave at 7:30 am. Symposium Coordinators: Carl Elefante, QUINN EVANS | ARCHITECTS, Washington, DC USA Jill Gotthelf, Walter Sedovic Architects, Irvington, NY USA Keynoters: Storm Cunningham, Resolution Fund, LLC, Washington, DC USA Rebecca Flora, Green Building Alliance, Pittsburgh, PA USA Facilitators: Lisa Howe, Goody, Clancy & Associates, Boston, MA USA Michael Jackson, Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, Springfi eld, IL USA David Overholt, Building Conservation Associates, Highland Falls, NY USA Stephen Tilly, Stephen Tilly, Architect, Dobbs Ferry, NY USA Dan Worth, BVH Architects, Lincoln, NE USA

23 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16 (CONTINUED)

Thanks to the following fi rms for supporting the Symposium: Stephen Tilly Architect; Walter Sedovic Architects; Goody Clancy; and Vertical Access LLC who contributed through 1% for the Planet—a global movement of companies that donate 1% of their sales to a network of environmental organizations worldwide.

5:00–6:30 pm Workshop and Symposium Reception Biosphère, 160, Chemin Tour-de-l’Isle, Ticket: Required Sainte-Hélène Island Format: Reception Food: Drink and appetizers Transportation: Métro Guide: If you would like to go as a group with an Ambassador, meet at the hotel entrance (street level) at 4:00 pm. The group will leave at 4:15 pm Evening Dinner on Own

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17

7:30–9:00 am APT Registration and Information Desk Open Hotel: Lobby

8:00 am Depart for Workshops and Symposium Hotel: Lobby See below for exact time of your event departure.

8:30 am–3:30 pm Workshop: Building Envelopes in Cold Climates (WS1) Field Visits Format: Field visits and demonstrations Food: Continental Breakfast and lunch are provided Dress Code: Casual, with comfortable walking shoes Transportation: Coach bus

Meet in the hotel lobby near the restaurant at 8:00 am. The group will depart at 8:15 am.

8:30 am–3:30 pm Workshop: Crafts and Trades (WS2) St. James United Church Format: Lecture and fi eld visits Food: Continental Breakfast and lunch are provided Dress Code: Casual, with comfortable walking shoes Transportation: Walk Guide: If you would like to go as a group with an Ambassador, meet in the hotel lobby across from the registration desk at 7:30 am. The group will leave at 7:45 am.

24 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17 (CONTINUED) 8:30 am-3:30am–3:30 pm, pm Symposium: Restoration and Montréal Science Center continued Renewal—Reshaping Sustainability (SY1) Format: Lecture (keynotes) with roundtable discussions and case studies Food: Continental Breakfast and lunch are provided Dress Code: Casual Transportation: Métro and walk Guide: If you would like to go as a group with an Ambassador, meet in the hotel lobby in the lounge at 7:15 am. The group will leave at 7:30 am.

APT Trivia Quiz 2008-How much do you know about APT? The fi rst trivia quiz was written ten years ago, in celebration of APT’s 30th Anniversary. This year, for our 40th Anniversary, the APT Trivia Quiz 2008 is an online quiz that challenges even those with the longest memories! This is not an easy quiz, but if you read the History of APT (available in the APT Conference Materials Distribution Center) and study the APT Timeline displayed in the Anniversary Headquarters, you will be able to achieve a respectable score. The prize—an APT t-shirt and a surprise that will keep you going! The winner, the player with the most correct questions, will be announced at the Social and Auction on Wednesday.

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25 26 STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS

Doug Appler Abby Martin Climate as Architect: How French Colonial A Modern Artifact : The Nuclear Reactor Building Residential Architecture Responded to the University of Washington Elements in Canada and Greater Louisiana Ben Sabatini, Will Raynolds and Cornell University Mariana Sarango Manacas Josh Bodenweiser, Jeannette Sicilian Stucco and Carthaginian Colors Ransom and Jocelyn Widmer Columbia University, New York University Conservation Strategies to Protect Historic St. Maryam Rafi ee Fanood Augustine, FL Neighborhood The Use of Bacteria for Stone Conservation University of Florida Iran University of Science and Technology Lacey Bubnash Conserving Dalle de Verre: New Approaches to a Martin Weaver Student Modern Material Scholar 2008 Columbia University, Graduate School of Piotr Bojakowski Architecture, Planning, and Preservation Conservation Aspects of the 16th Andrea Buono century Western Ledge Reef Wreck An Evaluation of Creep in Stone Adhesives Texas A&M University, Bryan, TX USA Columbia University Mr. Bojakowski was chosen from among the 12 APT Scholarship Kara Dotter fi nalists as the Martin Weaver 40 Years of Conservation Mortars: Evolution and Student Scholar. The scholarship Effects is not visualized as a prize for Queen’s University Belfast past accomplishments, but Alice Finke rather to support innovative and Implementing Preventive Architectural current research in the fi eld of Conservation: Do historic property stewards in Historic Preservation. The grant is the United States possess the tools to meet the intended to promote the continued challenge? advancement of research and a University of Pennsylvania career in historic preservation in the early stages of a young professional. Meisha Hunter Stewardship and Sustainability of Historic Waterworks Contributors to the Student GSAPP, Columbia University Scholarships Will Raynolds APT Endowment Fund Lessons from the Hadramaut: Recent Results of the Martin Weaver Student Scholarship Tarim Documentation Project APT Rocky Mountain Chapter Columbia University APT Delaware Valley Chapter APT Northeast Chapter 27 SPONSORS APT is grateful for the fi nancial support of each of our sponsors and exhibitors. Following is a list of those who had contributed by September 1:

Gold Star Sponsors—companies and individuals who have committed to sponsoring three consecutive APT Conferences.

IN KIND DONATIONS CONFERENCE SUPPORTER—$1,000 International Masonry Institute APT Rocky Mountain Chapter Heritage Montréal Bahr, Vermeer & Haecker Architects National Research Council Canada Institute for Cintec North America Research in Construction Conrad Schmitt Studios, Inc. Patenaude-Trempe Inc. Einhorn Yaffee Prescott Architecture & Revitalization Institute Engineering, P.C. US/DOCOMOMO Jablonski Building Conservation Quimby McCoy Preservation Architecture FRIEND OF THE CONFERENCE—$500 QUINN EVANS | ARCHITECTS APT-DC Chapter Restore Media, LLC Atkinson-Noland & Associates, Inc. Stephen Tilly Architect Goucher College, Master of Arts in Historic Superstructures Engineers & Architects, PLLC Preservation Walter Sedovic Architects Gustitus Group, Inc. Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. Peyton Hall, FAIA Historic Building Architects, LLC STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS—$1,500 Joan Berkowitz Keast & Hood Co. APT Delaware Valley Chapter Landmark Facilities Group, Inc. APT Endowment Campaign Karin Murr Link APT Northeast Chapter Lord, Aeck & Sargent APT Northeast Chapter— a special contribution in Preventive Maintenance Inspections, Inc. honor of APT’s 40th Anniversary QUINN EVANS | ARCHITECTS APT Western Chapter Brian Robinson Martin Weaver Student Scholarship Simpson, Gumpertz & Heger Inc., Design + Consulting Engineers

28 CONFERENCE SPONSOR—$2,500

Barbara A. Campagna, AIA, LEED AP

Madigan (LM Sauvé)

DFS Inc. Architecture & Design

29 CONFERENCE SPONSOR—$2,500 CONFERENCE UNDERWRITER—$10,000+

Vertical Access LLC

CONFERENCE PARTNER—$5,000

The Getty Foundation

Beyer Blinder Belle Architects & Planners

Samuel H. Kress Foundation Plan B Engineering Gold Star Sponsors— companies and individuals who have committed to sponsoring three consecutive Sponge-Jet, Inc. APT Conferences. 30 EXHIBITORS

ALLEN ARCHITECTURAL METALS, INC ARTE MUNDIT® BY FTB-REMMERS BOOTH #113 BOOTH #106 www.allenmetals.com www.artemundit.us Kate Allen • [email protected] Pat Morrissey • [email protected]; Custom fabrication with strong emphasis on design, [email protected] preservation and replication of cast metals. Peelable latex for interior cleaning of stone, brick, terracotta, concrete, plaster or marble. AMERICAN COLLEGE OF THE BUILDING ARTS ASSOCIATION FOR PRESERVATION BOOTH #137 TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL (APT) www.buildingartscollege.us BOOTH #134 Deborah Bowman • www.apti.org [email protected] Nathela Chatara • [email protected] Only college in the US to offere bachelor’s degreee APT is the premier, cross-disciplinary, membership in the building arts. organization dedicated to promoting the best technology for conserving historic structures and AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR CONSERVA- their settings. TION OF HISTORIC AND ARTISTIC WORKS (AIC), ARCHITECTURE SPECIALTY GROUP APT’s Lee Nelson Award recognizes outstanding BOOTH #137 and infl uential books in the fi eld of preservation www.aic-faic.org technology. It is awarded every three years and Ruth Seyler • [email protected] some of the 2008 nominees will be in the APT booth Association of art and historic conservators. signing their books: 10:00–10:30 am, Wednesday APT 40TH ANNIVERSARY COMMITTEE Award Recipient: Theodore H. M. Prudon, Ph.D., UNDER ESCALATOR FAIA, Preservation of Modern Architecture, www.apti.org published by Wiley Nathela Chatara • [email protected] 7:45–8:15 am, Tuesday Celebrating 40 years as the premier cross- Nominee: Robert A. Young, P.E., Historic disciplinary membership organization dedicated to Preservation Technology, published by Wiley promoting conservation. Take the APT Trivia Quiz 10:15–10:45 am, Tuesday 2008 on line. Nominee: John G. Waite, Nancy Rankin, and Diana S. Waite, Tweed Courthouse: A Model Restoration, APT CHAPTERS COMMITTEE published by W.W. Norton BOOTH #135 www.apti.org Mark Huck • [email protected] Working with APT to advance the application of technology to the conservation of the built environment.

31 BEYER BLINDER BELLE ARCHITECTS & CONSIGLI CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. PLANNERS BOOTH #104 BOOTH #120 www.consigli.com www.bbbarch.com Chris Dabek • [email protected] James Shepherd • [email protected] Construction manager, general contractor. Expertise includes restoration, rehabilitation, adaptive reuse, historic interiors, historic DAN LEPORE & SONS COMPANY preservation planning, HSR, HABS/HAER BOOTH #115 documentation. www.danlepore.com Anthony Lepore • [email protected] BOSTON VALLEY TERRA COTTA COMPANY Masonry restoration and construction. BOOTH #123 www.bostonvalley.com EDISON COATINGS Gretchen Krouse • [email protected] BOOTH #119 Manufacturer of architectural terra cotta, TerraCald www.edisoncoatings.com (rainscreen) and roof tile. Mike Edison • [email protected] Manufacturer of custom masonry repair and coating BPDL BÉTONS PRÉFABRIQUÉS DU LAC products and Rosendale natural cement. BOOTH #128 www.bpdl.net HEATHER & LITTLE LIMITED BOOTH Robert Bouchard • [email protected] #101 Architectural and structural precast concrete. www.heatherandlittle.com Cameron Forbes • [email protected] CATHEDRAL STONE PRODUCTS, INC. Architectural sheet metal restoration and heritage BOOTH #118 roofi ng. www.cathedralstone.com Larry Burkhardt • [email protected] HERITAGE GRADE Historic masonry restoration materials supplier. BOOTH #108 www.heritagegrade.com CCA - CENTRE CANADIEN Tim Hyde • [email protected] D`ARCHITECTURE / CANADIAN CENTRE Architectural restoration services (wood windows, FOR ARCHITECTURE reproductins millwork, stone cleaning). BOOTH #131-133 Sarah Mitchell • [email protected] JOHN TIEDEMANN HISTORIC Bookstore featuring books by APT Conference RESTORATION, INC. presenters and members. BOOTH #114 www.johntiedemann.com THE CHRISTMAN COMPANY Raymond Tiedemann • [email protected] BOOTH #107 Historic restoration and analysis of interior paint http://christmanco.com and plaster, as well as decorative painting and Ron Staley • [email protected] murals.

32 JONATHON APPELL—GRAVESTONE RESTORE MEDIA, LLC CONSERVATOR BOOTH #103 BOOTH #105 www.restoremedia.com www.gravestonepreservation.info Eric Peterson • [email protected] Johnathan Appell • [email protected] Magazine publisher and conference producer for the Gravestone and monument preservation training historic restoration and renovation market. workshops and projects. REVITALIZATION INSTITUTE KRONENBERGER & SONS BOOTH #121 RESTORATION, INC. www.revitalization.org BOOTH #116 Bill Humber • [email protected] www.kronenbergersons.com Academic network and advocate for restorative Tom Kronenberger • development. Book signings by Storm Cunningham. [email protected] Restoration contractor; specialists in the restoration, SHAWS OF DARWEN preservation and adaptive reuse of historic BOOTH #112 structures. Donald Swanson • [email protected] Architectural terra cotta LUMENELLE BOOTH #130 SOCIETY OF GILDERS www.lumenelle.com BOOTH #136 Peter Janko • [email protected] www.societyofgilders.org Custom lighting/security integration, life safety and Michael Kramer • [email protected] evacuation exit technology. An international non-profi t organization dedicated to the promotion and preservation of the gilding arts. MASTER GROUP BOOTH #110 SPONGE-JET, INC. www.mastergroup-pr.com BOOTH #111 Miguel Vergara • [email protected] www.sponge-jet.com Lime putty, lime mortar and lime paint (lime Ted Valoria • [email protected] restoration products) Environmentally friendly surface cleaning, preparation and restoration systems. See our live MICHIGAN ORNAMENTAL METALS demonstration at 1:00 pm, Tuesday. See page 14 for BOOTH #126 details. www.westerngroup.com Michael Radigan • UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA CENTER FOR michaelra@briskwaterproofi ng.com WORLD HERITAGE RESEARCH AND Specialty metal fabricator STEWARDSHIP BOOTH #125 www.dcp.ufl .edu Roy Eugene Graham • regraham@ufl .edu Historic Preservation Programs of the University of Florida

33 W.W. N ORTON & COMPANY WELSH COLOR & CONSERVATION, INC. BOOTH #102 BOOTH #117 www.norton.com www.welshcolor.com Nancy Green • [email protected] Frank Welsh • [email protected] Book publisher Analysis of historic paints and wall papers. [PaintpamphletTM] WALTER P MOORE BOOTH #127 WESTERN CONSTRUCTION GROUP / www.walterpmoore.com BRISK WATERPROOFING COMPANY Geoffrey Hose • [email protected] BOOTH #109 Structural, structural diagnostics, civil, traffi c, and Jim Rogers, Brisk Waterproofi ng Representative • transportation enginneering, and parking consulting jamesr@briskwaterproofi ng.com services. Specialty masonry and concrete restoration and waterproofi ng contractor.

APT SILENT AND LIVE AUCTION

At the APT Annual Social, Wednesday evening Benefi ting the APT Student Scholars and the APT Endowment Fund

Featuring items valued at $25,000+, including

Sample of the LIVE auction items: • Four nights at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in LA • Business/fi rst class round trip for two from anywhere in the continental United States, Canada, or Mexico • One week stay in a vacation home in the south of France

Sample of the SILENT auction items: • Day of sailing on Lake Michigan; launching from Chicago • A new SLR Digital Camera • Authentic hand-made Zulu baskets

Tickets are available at the APT Registration Desk. Visit the APT Conference Material Distribution Center to view the Auction Booklet in advance.

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