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RIDERRIDER UUNIVERSITY,NIVERSITY, LLAWRENCEVILLEAWRENCEVILLE TTHURSDAY,HURSDAY, JJUNEUNE 77,, 22012012 SUSTAINING thePAST-INVENTING theFUTURE 20122012 NJNJ HISTORICHISTORIC PPRESERVATIONRESERVATION CCONFERENCEONFERENCE WWW.NJHISTORICPRESERVATIONCONFERENCE.ORGWWW W. NJN HII STORO ICPRESERVAV A TTII ONO CONFERR ENN CEC .OO RG SUSTAINING THE PAST CONFERENCE Agenda TIME ACTIVITY LOCATION CONFERENCE REGISTRATION at Rider University Cavalla Room, The Bart 8 A.M. – 9 A.M. BREAKFAST and VENDOR EXHIBITS. Luedeke Student Center 9 A.M. – 10:15 A.M PLENARY SESSION WELCOME RICHARD E. CONSTABLE, III, Acting Commissioner, Department of Community Aff airs Theater, THE HONORABLE CHAD GOERNER, Mayor, Princeton Township The Bart Luedeke KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Unlocking the Mystery of True Sustainability Student Center STEVEN MOUZON, President, New Urban Guild; Principal, Mouzon Design; and Author, Th e Original Green 10:45 A.M. – NOON CHOICE OF EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS (S-1) Areas in Need of Redevelopment – Integrating Historic Preservation into the Plan Memorial 310 (S-2) Paying It Forward: Building Reinvestment & Preventive Conservation of Historic Buildings Memorial 112 (S-3) Curiously Eerie: Preserving and Interpreting “Stabilized Ruins” at Eastern State Penitentiary Sweigart Auditorium Historic site and Elis Island’s Hospital Complex Auditorium, (S-4) Unexpected Cultural Landscapes Student Center (S-5) Preserving the Battlefi eld: Lessons Learned from Princeton and Beyond Memorial 203 (S-6) Historic Sites Surveys and New Technology Memorial 210 NOON – 1:30 P.M. LUNCH Cavalla Room, The Bart VENDOR EXHIBITS, BOOKSTORE and Luedeke Student Center BOOK SIGNING: STEVE MOUZON'S Th e Original Green INVENTING THE FUTURE CONFERENCE Agenda TIME ACTIVITY LOCATION 1:00 to 4:15 P.M. Board bus in front of the Student CHOICE OF AFTERNOON FIELD WORKSHOPS Center beginning at 12:40 (W-1) Princeton, Planning & Preservation Field Workshop Board bus in front of the Student (W-2) Complexity and Challenge in Restoration and Stewardship: Th e Kahn Bath House Center beginning at 12:40 Complex and the First Presbyterian Church of Ewing Sanctuary Field Workshop (W-3) Princeton’s Residential Treasures: A Preservation Tour Board bus in front of the Student Center beginning at 12:40 1:30 to 2:45 P.M. CHOICE OF EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS (S-7) Utilization of a NJ Historic Transportation Corridor: Th e Morris Canal Memorial 203 (S-8) Duke Farms: Stewardship in the 21st Century Memorial 310 (S-9) African American Sites in New Jersey: Case Studies from Recent Projects. Memorial 112 (S-10) Eff ective Use of Paranormal Programming at Historic Sites Sweigart Auditorium 3:00 to 4:15 P.M. CHOICE OF EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS (S-11) New Tools for Historic Roads in New Jersey Memorial 112 (S-12) Stewardship Solutions for New Jersey’s State-Owned Parks and Historic Sites Memorial 310 (S-13) Adding to the Archaeologist's Toolbox: Wood, Soil, Shells, Rocks and Bullets All Have Memorial 203 Stories to Tell (S-14) Building the “Next Generation” Appeal of Your Organization Sweigart Auditorium (S-15) Interpreting the Guidelines on Sustainability for Rehabilitation of Historic Buildings Memorial 210 4:30 to 5:15 P.M. CLOSING SESSION: Keeping It Green, and Historic: Determining the Future of the Theater Garden State Historic Preservation Trust Fund Student Center Cavalla Room, The Bart 5:15 to 7:00 P.M. RECEPTION Luedeke Student Center 2012 NJ HISTORIC PRESERVVATTIOON CONFERRENNCEE 1 SUSTAINING THE PAST Dear friends and Colleagues, Welcome to the 2012 Historic Preservation Conference at Rider University! Th is year’s conference, “Sustaining the Past, Inventing the Future” emphasizes how preservation can become a viable tool for planning our communities, attracting new history participants and incorporating sustainable building practices that will help our environment. We welcome keynote speaker Steve Mouzon, founder of the Urban Guild and author of Th e Original Green, who will help us think about sustainability in a practical way. We encourage you to take advantage of the 18 educational sessions and workshops, which cover topics such as Preventive Building Conservation, Historic Site Surveys and New Technology, Stewardship in the 21st Century, Interpreting Guidelines on Sustainability, and much more. During the day, please visit with the sponsors and vendors in the exhibit area. It is the sponsors’ fi nancial support for the Historic Preservation Conference that is vital in making this a self-supporting event. Best wishes for a successful conference! RICHARD E. CONSTABLE, III DOROTHY P. GUZZO CHRIS PERKS, P.E. Acting Commissioner Executive Director Chair Department of Community Aff airs Historic Trust Historic Trust Board of Trustees 2 2012 NJ HIH STS ORICC PREESES RVR ATION CONFERENCE INVENTING THE FUTURE FEATURED SPEAKER STEVE MOUZON Steve has led or contributed to many hamlets, villages and neighborhoods advances in sustainable place-making around the country, using a unique and building design. He runs a veritable face-to-face method of design review he “skunk works” of sustainability, place- developed that many agree is the most making, and building-making ideas and eff ective in use today. Several of his tools from his offi ce in Miami Beach. He projects are award-winners. founded the New Urban Guild, which is Steve’s new book, Th e Original Green, a group of architects, designers, and other frames sustainability in common-sense, New Urbanists dedicated to sustainable plain-spoken terms. Bobby Kennedy, buildings and places native to and Jr. wrote the Foreword. Years ago, inspired by the regions in which they are Bobby’s wife Mary attended the very fi rst built. Th e Guild was instrumental in the Original Green Workshop in New York. creation of the Katrina Cottages concept. Since then, Bobby and Mary have rebuilt Steve’s Katrina Cottage VIII, which their fl ood-damaged house according opened the second generation of Katrina to Original Green principles. Th ey have Cottages, was awarded a Charter Award also engaged Steve to design a Katrina by the Congress for the New Urbanism. Cottage to replace their guest cottage Steve is also a principal of Mouzon that was destroyed by a falling tree. Steve Design, which produces a number has also collaborated repeatedly with of town-building tools and services. other notables, including Andrés Duany His house plans have been featured and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk of DPZ and STEVE MOUZON repeatedly as Home of the Month in the Prince’s Foundation for the Built President New Urban Guild; Southern Living and Coastal Living. Environment, which is Prince Charles’ Principal, Mouzon Design; and Steve is Town Architect at several new organization. Author, Th e Original Green 2012 NJ HISTORIC PRESERVVATTIOON CONFERRENNCEE 3 SUSTAINING THE PAST FEATURED SPEAKER RICHARD E. CONSTABLE, III Building on his reform agenda for Newark. Th ere he regularly investigated New Jersey, Governor Chris Christie and prosecuted high-profi le elected nominated Richard E. Constable III, and appointed offi cials, including state Esq. to lead the New Jersey Department senators, assemblymen, and mayors, who of Community Aff airs (the “DCA”). were charged with bribery and extortion. Th is cabinet-level department plays an instrumental role in helping local Before his post with the U.S. Attorney’s governments to reduce property taxes, Offi ce, Acting Commissioner Constable improve their operations through best worked from 1998 to 2002 as a litigation practices, and advance sensible aff ordable associate with Sullivan & Cromwell housing development. Th e DCA provides LLP in New York City on sophisticated guidance on a wide range of programs securities and antitrust matters. and services that respond to issues of public safety including building and Raised in East Orange, Acting fi re codes, community planning and Commissioner Constable graduated development, and fi nancial assistance for magna cum laude with an undergraduate individuals in need. degree in political science from the University of Michigan, where he was a RICHARD E. CONSTABLE, III Prior to joining the Department of Harry S. Truman Scholar. Mr. Constable Acting Commissioner Community Aff airs in January 2012, earned both his law degree and Masters Department of Community Aff airs Acting Commissioner Constable in Government Administration from the managed the day-to-day operations at the University of Pennsylvania in 1997. After Commissioner Constable also serves as New Jersey Department of Labor and graduation he clerked for Justice Alan Chair of the State Residency Review Workforce Development where he served Page of the Minnesota Supreme Court. Commission and is on the State Health as Deputy Commissioner. From 2002 to Benefi t Plan Design Committee. 2010, he worked as a federal prosecutor In addition to overseeing the Department with the U.S. Attorney’s Offi ce in of Community Aff airs, Acting He lives in Orange. 4 2012 NJ HIH STS ORICC PREESES RVR ATION CONFERENCE INVENTING THE FUTURE SPONSORS TUSCAN Advanced Dry Ice Blasting Banisch Associates, Inc. CORINTHIAN Bregenzer Brothers Inc. AIA New Jersey Crossroads of the American Revolution National Heritage Area IONIC Eclectic Architecture Beacon Redevelopment LLC History in the Making HMR Architects, PA KSI Professional Engineers LLC NJ Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency Lardner/Klein Landscape Architects Preservation New Jersey Limeworks.us RPM Development Group Mary Delaney Krugman Associates, Inc. (MDKA) Merrell & Garaguso, Inc. DORIC Mills + Schnoering Architects, LLC Connolly & Hickey Historical Architects,