APT San Juan 2007

Old World Technologies Adapting in the

November 3-7, 2007

Caribe Hilton San Juan,

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The Association for Preservation Technology International Association internationale pour la préservation et ses techniques We’re Glad You’re Here!

s a conference attendee you • a listing in and access to the APT are experiencing APT’s premier online membership directory annual event for education • online access to past issues of the and networking. We hope you’ll plan your Bulletin via JSTOR, a digital archive schedule so you can participate annually: that enables APT members to search, October 13–17, 2008 browse, download, and print full-text —Montréal, Québec, Canada PDF versions of articles —celebrating APT’s 40th Anniversary! APT members include preservationists, November 2–7, 2009 architects, engineers, conservators, —Los Angeles consultants, contractors, craftspersons, curators, developers, educators, historians, About APT landscape architects, students, technicians, The Association for Preservation and other persons directly involved in the Technology International is the leading application of methods and materials to cross-disciplinary organization dedicated maintain, conserve, and protect historic to promoting the best technology for structures and sites for future use and conserving historic structures and their appreciation. settings. Founded in 1968 as a joint venture among Canadian and Membership is available for individuals, 2 preservationists, APT now has members in students, and companies. Membership more than 20 countries. information is available at APT’s booth in the exhibit area or online at www.apti.org. Join APT The APT Conference non-member rate If you’re not an APT member, you’re includes a one-year membership in APT. missing numerous benefi ts, including a discounted conference registration fee. Membership in APT demonstrates your commitment to the conservation fi eld, and Contents we would be very pleased to have you join Agenda at a Glance 2 our organization. As an APT member you Conference Information 4 will have the benefi t of • a subscription to the APT Bulletin, Special Ways to Help APT 4 the peer-reviewed journal that is Friday events 5 the ultimate source for cutting-edge Saturday events 5 preservation techniques Sunday events 7 • a subscription to the Communiqué, our quarterly electronic newsletter Monday events 8 • discounted rates to attend APT annual Tuesday events 13 conferences Wednesday events 17 • discounted rates to attend specialized training and education opportunities City map 19 • an opportunity to join an APT Chapter, Student Scholarship Recipients 20 which offers local networking and Sponsors 21 information Exhibitors 22 • an international network of leading preservationists Save the Date! 25 Enjoying Puerto Rico On Your Own

ou, your family and/or your guests can plan day tours during or after The APT San the APT conference to discover the Juan 2007 Local many unique aspects that the Island offers. Conference Committee This is a wonderful way for your family and Co-Chairs friends of all ages to explore the city and Island while you are attending sessions. Welcome you to San Juan! To make your plans contact the Caribe Hilton’s destination management company, Kent Diebolt, FAPT Travel Services, located in the hotel lobby. Vertical Access, The Tour Desk is open 8:00 a.m.–9:00 p.m. Ithaca, NY daily. Tobin Tracey, AIA Partial Tour List: , • El Yunque Rainforest Washington, DC • City Tour with Shopping Time • Combination City and Casa Bacardi Agamemnon Gus Pantel, Ph.D. Rum Tour Pantel, del Cueto & Associates, 1 • Horseback Riding in the Foothills of the San Juan, PR Rainforest • Trans-Island to Ponce, Pearl of the Beatriz del Cueto, FAIA South Pantel, del Cueto & Associates, • All-Day Visit to the Camuy Caverns San Juan, PR and Ionospheric Observatory • Catamaran Sail • Night Kayaking on a Bioluminescent Bay • Coastal Kayaking • Coastal Bike and Beach • Deep Sea Fishing • All Day Trip to Ponce and Serrallés Castle Agenda at a Glance

*All events are at the Caribe Hilton unless otherwise noted

Friday, November 2 Sunday, November 4

3:00–6:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. APT Registration Desk Open APT Registration Desk Open

Saturday, November 3 7:00–10:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast 7:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. APT Registration Desk Open 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. APT Board of Directors Meeting 7:00–10:00 a.m. Anytime Forts Tour Continental Breakfast 8:30 a.m.–3:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Workshops, Day 2 Old San Juan City Tour and VIP Tour of La Fortaleza Governor’s Mansion 10:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Golf Tournament 8:00–11:00 a.m. Tour of the Historic University of Puerto 6:00–8:00 p.m. 2 Rico Campus and Archives Conference Keynote Speaker, Opening Reception and Student Scholarship Auction 8:30 a.m.–3:00 p.m. at Fort San Cristóbal Workshops, Day 1 • Traditional Lime and Brick-dust Evening Dinner on own Mortars for Restoration at El Morro grounds Late night • Preservation of Wood in Historic New Member Gathering Structures at Henry Klumb House in Río Piedras 11:00 p.m. • Architectural Conservation, a hands-on Last shuttle bus departs from Old San Juan workshop, Old San Juan Monday, November 5 6:00–8:00 p.m. Workshop Reception at The Ramón Power 7:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. y Giralt House APT Registration Desk Open

Evening Dinner on own 7:00–10:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast 11:00 p.m. Last shuttle bus departs from Old San Juan 8:00–10:00 a.m. Paper Sessions

10:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Exhibits, Bookstore and Demos Agenda at a Glance

11:00–11:45 a.m. 8:00–8:45 a.m. APT Annual General Meeting Chapters Breakfast

Noon–12:45 p.m. 9:00–11:00 a.m. Lunch with Exhibitors Paper Sessions

1:00–3:00 p.m. 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m. Paper Sessions Lunch and APT’s Setting the Agenda Planning Meeting 3:15–5:00 p.m. Board Committee Meetings and Free Time 1:00–3:00 p.m. Paper Sessions 4:00–5:30 p.m. Student Gathering 3:15–4:45 p.m. APT Board of Directors Meeting 6:00–7:00 p.m. College of Fellows Keynote Lecture at 6:00–11:00 p.m. Iglesia San José APT Social and Awards Ceremony Banquet at Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico 7:00–8:00 p.m. 3 College of Fellows Reception at Convento 11:00 p.m. de los Dominicos/Galería Nacional Last shuttle bus departs from Old San Juan

8:00 p.m. Wednesday, November 7 Chapters Mixer at Hotel El Convento 7:00–9:00 a.m. Evening Dinner on own APT Registration Desk Open

11:00 p.m. 7:00–9:00 a.m. Last shuttle bus departs from Old San Juan Continental Breakfast

Tuesday, November 6 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Field Sessions 7:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. • Architectural Tour of the Historic APT Registration Desk Open Center of Ponce • Hacienda Buena Vista Coffee 7:00–10:00 a.m. Plantation Tour, outskirts of Ponce Continental Breakfast • La Cabeza San Juan Nature Reserve and Lighthouse Tour, Fajardo 7:15–8:30 a.m. APT Technical Committee Meetings and 8:30 a.m.–Noon Free Time • The Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico

8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Exhibits, Bookstore and Demos Conference Information

Language Special Ways to Help APT English-Spanish and Spanish-English APT Student Scholarship Auction simultaneous translation will be provided. As a part of APT’s outreach mission, All registered attendees will have access to the conference underwrites the cost portable translation headphone equipment. of scholarships for selected students to participate in the conference. Shuttle Bus Approximately 16 students annually receive Shuttle buses will depart from the entrance a full registration to the conference (or a to the Caribe Hilton prior to each off-site workshop, if they prefer) and a ticket to event. They will then return from the off-site each of the evening events, as well as a location to the Caribe Hilton immediately travel and meals stipend. The Annual Live following the event. and Silent Auction helps to underwrite the cost per student. If you wish to stay in Old San Juan after the evening events, a shuttle bus will transport This year’s auction will be conducted at attendees from Old San Juan to the Caribe the APT Opening Reception Sunday night Hilton. The bus will leave at 9:00, 10:00, at Fort San Cristobal. An auction catalog and 11:00 p.m. each evening (Saturday, will be distributed when you arrive at the Sunday, Monday and Tuesday). reception. An Opening Reception ticket 4 Meet the bus at Plaza Colón, at the corner is included with your name badge if you of San Francisco and O’Donnell streets on requested one in advance. the east side of Old San Juan. (See page 19 for a map.) If you miss the bus, call Major APT Endowment Fund Raffl e Taxi Cabs at 787/723-2460. The APT Endowment Fund, the fundraising arm of the association, is sponsoring a AIA Credits raffl e throughout the conference. Raffl e Workshops, paper sessions, fi eld sessions tickets are available from any Endowment and keynote addresses all qualify for AIA Fund committee member and at the APT continuing education credits. CEU forms exhibit booth. are available at the APT Registration Desk. Individuals are responsible for completing Raffl e tickets are $10 each; three for $25 the form and returning it to APT. APT or six for $50. Winners will be announced forwards the forms to AIA and AIA posts at the APT Social and Awards Banquet credits online where you can access them Friday night at the Museo de Arte de Puerto about fi ve weeks after the conference. Rico. Winners need not be present to claim their prizes. Every ticket taker is eligible Individuals who need CEUs for state or to win and proceeds will support the APT provincial licensure requirements may Endowment Fund. request a certifi cate of attendance from the APT Registration Desk.

Name Badges Please return your name badge to the APT Registration Desk before you leave. Let’s keep all that plastic out of the garbage. Conference Schedule

Friday-Saturday

Friday, November 2 Fortaleza VIP Tour will be led by Ms. Zulma Zavala, Assistant to the First Lady. 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. The Preservation Technology & Training 8:00–11:00 a.m. Board of the National Center for Field Session: Historic University of Puerto Preservation Technology and Training Rico Campus and Archives NCPTT Semiannual Board Meeting, Day 1 7:45 a.m.—Meet the bus at the Caribe Room: Conference 10 Hilton’s main entrance.

3:00–6:00 p.m. A ticket is required for this event. This is APT Registration Desk Open a walking tour and you should be in good Hotel Lobby physical condition for walking. Lunch is on your own. Saturday, November 3 Leaders: 7:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. Prof. Enrique Vivoni-Farage, PhD., APT Registration Desk Open distinguished scholar and Director of the Hotel Lobby Architectural and Construction Archives of the University of Puerto Rico and Prof. 7:00–10:00 a.m. Nadja Nenadich, preservationist. 5 Continental Breakfast Hotel Lobby 7:45 a.m.–3:30 p.m. Traditional Lime and Brick-dust Mortars for 8:00 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Restoration, Day 1 Field Session: Old San Juan and La 7:45 a.m.—Meet the bus at the Caribe Fortaleza VIP Tour of La Fortaleza Hilton’s main entrance. Governor’s Mansion 7:45 a.m.—Meet the bus at the Caribe Participants will explore the use of lime- Hilton’s main entrance. based mortars and stuccos employing the addition of brick dust and other traditional A ticket is required and was included in pozzolans. Each day will begin with a your registrant envelope if you ordered one lecture at the Auditorium of La Escuela in advance. This event is sold out. de Artes Plásticas and conclude at the San Juan National Historic Site’s Lime You will be walking up and down hilly Laboratory and Workshop. Lunch is narrow streets within Old San Juan and included. should be in good physical condition for walking. Dress code: No shorts or Presenters: sleeveless tops. Lunch is on your own. Frank G. Matero—Conservator, Professor of Architecture and Chair of the Graduate Leaders: Program in Historic Preservation, University The Old San Juan Walking Tour will be led of Pennsylvania by Jorge Rigau, FAIA, scholar and author, Beatriz del Cueto, FAIA—Conservation founder and former dean of Polytechnic Architect and Director of the Architectural University’s School of Architecture. La Conservation Laboratory, Polytechnic Conference Schedule

Saturday

University of Puerto Rico Participants will work alongside Edwin Colón—Facilities Manager and conservators in carrying out conservation Master Mason, San Juan National Historic treatments on historic plaques in Old San Site, NPS, San Juan, Puerto Rico Juan and then discuss and write treatment Luiga Binda—Architect, Professor of reports. Engineering, Milan Polytechnic University, Italy Presenters, all members of the Association of American Institute for Conservation of 7:30 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Historic and Artistic Works (AIC): Preservation of Wood in Historic Judy Jacob, National Park Service Structures—Architecture, Engineering and Scott Krehlick, Kreilick Conservation, LLC Craft, Day 1 Andrej Dajnowski, Conservation of 7:30–8:30 a.m.—Optional lecture at hotel Sculpture and Objects Studio Room: Conference 8-9 Molly Lambert, Architectural Conservation, 8:30 a.m.—Meet the bus at the Caribe Inc. Hilton’s main entrance. Catherine Dewey, National Park Service 3:00–4:00 p.m.—Optional lecture at hotel David Wessel, FAPT, Architectural Room: Conference 8-9 Resources Group

6 This workshop will go through the 9:00 a.m.–Noon process of addressing preservation issues The Preservation Technology & Training for wood in historic structures. While Board of the National Center for working at the Henry Klumb House in San Preservation Technology and Training Juan, participants will explore the types NCPTT Semiannual Board Meeting, Day 2 of questions and issues that different Room: Conference 10 professionals have with preserving wood structures. Lunch is included. 5:15–5:45 p.m. Buses depart from the Caribe Hilton’s main Presenters: entrance for the Workshop Reception. Ron Anthony, Wood Scientist, Anthony & Associates, Inc., Fort Collins, Colorado 6:00–8:00 p.m. Annabelle Radcliffe-Trenner, Principal, Workshop Reception Historic Building Architects, LLC, Trenton, Casa Ramón Power y Giralt, Old San Juan New Jersey José (Pepe) Izquierdo-Encarnación, MCE, A ticket is required and was included in FACI, PE, Principal, PORTICUS–Ingeniería your registrant envelope if you ordered one Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico in advance. This event is sold out. Francisco Gutierrez, Architect and Woodworker, Pallers, San Juan, Puerto The Ramón Power y Giralt House is of Rico great historical importance to the Island. In 1989, the Conservation Trust of Puerto 7:45 a.m.–3:30 p.m. Rico acquired the House and restored it in Architectural Conservation Workshop, Day 1 accordance to the norms of architectural 7:45 a.m.—Meet the bus at the Caribe harmony and original planning of Old San Hilton’s main entrance. Conference Schedule

Saturday-Sunday

Juan. The house is now the headquarters 8:30 a.m.–4:00 p.m. of the Trust’s executive offi ces and home of Preservation of Wood in Historic the fi rst interactive environmental exhibit in Structures—Architecture, Engineering and Puerto Rico. Craft, Day 2 8:15 a.m.—Meet the bus at the Caribe Following the reception, buses will depart Hilton’s main entrance. Lunch is included. from the Ramón Power y Giralt House for 3:00–4:00 p.m. the Hilton. Optional lecture at hotel Room: Conference 8–9 6:15 p.m. Buses depart from the Caribe Hilton for Old 7:45 a.m.–3:30 p.m. San Juan Architectural Conservation Workshop, Day 2 7:45 a.m.—Meet the bus at the Caribe If you’re not attending the Workshop Hilton’s main entrance. Lunch is included. Reception, you can meet the bus at the entrance to the Caribe Hilton for a ride into 8:30 a.m. Old San Juan and an evening on the town. Bus departs for Golf Tournament A ticket is required for the bus and may be Late Night Shuttle purchased at the APT Registration Desk Buses depart at 9:00, 10:00, and 11:00 while supplies last. 7 p.m. from Old San Juan for the Caribe 8:00 a.m.—Meet the bus at the Caribe Hilton. Hilton’s main entrance. Lunch is included.

Meet the bus at Plaza Colón, at the corner 10:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. of San Francisco and O’Donnell streets on Golf Tournament the east side of Old San Juan. If you miss Plantation Club Dorado Beach—Pineapple the bus, you can call Major Taxi Cabs at Course in Dorado, Puerto Rico 787/723-2460. A ticket is required for the tournament and may be purchased at the APT Registration Sunday, November 4 Desk while supplies last.

7:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. At Your Leisure APT Registration Desk Open Old San Juan Forts Tour Hotel Lobby This self-guided tour, which can be taken any day, takes you through the forts of 7:00–10:00 a.m. Old San Juan. Pick up your informational Continental Breakfast packet that includes transportation options, Hotel Lobby directions, and guides to the forts.

7:45 a.m.–3:30 p.m. 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Traditional Lime and Brick-dust Mortars for APT Board of Directors Meeting and Lunch Restoration, Day 2 By Invitation 7:45 a.m.—Meet the bus at the Caribe Tropical Rooms Hilton’s main entrance. Lunch is included. Conference Schedule

Sunday-Monday

4:30 p.m. Following the reception, buses will depart APT Student Scholars Meeting from the fort for the Caribe Hilton. APT Registration Desk, Hotel Lobby 10:00–11:00 p.m. Student scholars will meet with the APT New Member Gathering: Welcome to APT! Student Scholarships Committee Co- Caribe Hilton’s Oasis Garden Chairs. New APT members are encouraged to meet 5:00–5:45 p.m. members of the APT Board of Directors to Buses depart for Keynote Speaker and be welcomed into the association at this Opening Reception informal, Dutch-treat event. All attendees Caribe Hilton main entrance who registered for the conference at the non-member rate are considered new 6:00–8:00 p.m. members since the registration fee includes Keynote Speaker, Opening Reception and a one-year APT membership. Student Scholarship Auction Castillo San Cristóbal (Fort San Cristóbal) Late Night Shuttle Buses depart at 9:00, 10:00, and 11:00 A ticket is required for this complimentary p.m. from Old San Juan for the Caribe 8 event and may be acquired at the APT Hilton. Registration Desk while supplies last. Meet the bus at Plaza Colón, at the corner Architect Jorge Rigau, FAIA, will present, of San Francisco and O’Donnell streets on “The Problems of Preserving Paradise: the east side of Old San Juan. If you miss Architectural Conservation in the Hispanic the bus, you can call Major Taxi Cabs at ,” a look at how a process has 787/723-2460. evolved to protect the fortifi cations, towns and dwellings of the Antilles despite the Monday, November 5 detrimental impacts of both nature and mankind. 7:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. APT Registration Desk Open Following the keynote presentation you can Hotel Lobby explore the fort and enjoy hors d’oeuvres and complimentary drinks. Dinner is on 7:00–10:00 a.m. your own. Continental Breakfast San Cristóbal Lobby The Second Annual APT Student Scholarship Auction will take place 8:00–10:00 a.m. throughout the evening. This live and silent Paper Sessions auction raises funds for this year’s Student Scholars to attend the conference and Effects of Climate in present their winning posters. See page 20 Warm Weather Coastal for a list of students and their poster titles. Locations—[CS01] Bid early and often! Room: San Cristóbal A Session Chair: Carl Elefante Conference Schedule

Monday

Nowhere to Run To Brick—[CS03] Pilarín Ferrer Viscasillas, AIA, Guaynabo, Room: San Cristóbal EFG PR, USA Session Chair: David Wessel, FAPT Improving Hurricane Survivability for Heritage Structures Misunderstanding Masonry Construction Patrick Sparks, P.E., Sparks Engineering, John Nakrosis, Jr., AIA, ASCE, John D Inc., Round Rock, TX, USA Nakrosis Jr Building Design, Indiana, PA, USA Adaptations of Traditional Bermudian Construction Using Modern Materials Tear on the Dotted Line: Hidden Melanie Kasper, P.E., S. Harris & Co., Weakness in Complex Brick Walls Philadelphia, PA, USA Donald Friedman, P.E., Old Structures Engineering, PC, New York, NY, USA Mortar and Masonry Construction—[CS02] Mortar Injection: European Techniques for Room: San Cristóbal CD an American Construction Session Chair: Thomas Mary Brush, R.A., AIA, Klein and Hoffman, Solon Inc., Chicago, IL, USA 9 Adapting Existing Technologies to Fortifi cations—[CS04] Understand Old World Traditions Room: Auditorium Dorothy Krotzer, Building Conservation Session Chair: David West Associates, Inc., Philadelphia, PA, USA and John J. Walsh, Testwell Laboratories, Inc., Military Architecture in the Caribbean Ossining, NY, USA Countries: Recollections from Europe and New Perspectives Science and Crafts—How Traditional Mariachiara Faliva, M.S. Monument Methods of Lime Mortar Making and Preservation, Thornton Tomasetti, New Curing Control their Properties—Role of York, NY, USA Water Dagmar Michoinova, P.E., National Institute The Performance of Traditional Mortars for the Care of Historical Monuments, over 300 Years: Innovation, Success, and Czech Republic Failure at El Castillo de San Cristóbal, San Juan, Puerto Rico “Match the Mortar”....Is the Mason Jeremy Wells, M.S. Historic Preservation, Contractor Qualifi ed? Clemson University, Central, SC, USA Mario Machnicki, Marion Inc., Chicago, IL, USA Development of an Architectural Conservation Program for the Historic Fortifi cation City Walls of Old San Juan—From the San Justo Baston to the City Gate Glenn Boornazian, Architectural Conservator, Integrated Conservation Resources, New York, NY, USA Conference Schedule

Monday

10:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m. La Quincha en el Perú Exhibit and Book Store Grand Opening Juan De Orellana Rojas, Arquitecto, See page 22 for demo times and Catedrático Universidad Femenina del exhibitors. Sagrado Corazón UNIFE, Barranco, Lima, Learn about our exhibitors’ products and Perú services and purchase books from our Bookstore. Preservation by Using Natural Resources: Detailed Investigation 10:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Toward the Applicability of BADGIR in the Exhibits, Bookstore and Demos Preservation of Internal Material San Cristóbal Lobby Fatemeh Mehdizadeh Saradj, Msc, PhD, See page 22 for demo times and exhibitors. I.C.E.O, ICOMOS, IUST, Tehran, Iran

11:00–11:45 p.m. 18th and 19th Century Sustainable APT Annual General Meeting Construction Techniques in the Eastern San Cristóbal A United States Lisa Marie Tucker, AIA, ASID, LEED AP, Learn about APT’s accomplishments of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State the past year and goals for next, and meet University, Blacksburg Radford, VA, USA 10 the new board members. All attendees are welcome to attend. Old World Craftsmanship— [CS06] Noon–12:45 p.m. Room: San Cristóbal CD Lunch with Exhibitors Session Chair: Ellyn San Geronimo Ballroom Goldkind

A ticket is required and was included in La arquitectura de las Islas Canarias your registrant envelope if you ordered one como puente entre la europea y la in advance. americana Ignacio-Javier Gil Crespo, Profesor, Lunch tables will be labeled with exhibitor Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura names so you can eat with a supplier de Madrid, Universidad Politécnica de and learn more about the company’s Madrid, Madrid, España and Javier de products and/or services. You will also Cárdenas y Chávarri, Profesor, Escuela enjoy a preview of the APT Montréal 2008 Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Conference. Madrid, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Madrid, España 1:00–3:00 p.m. Paper Sessions The Interplay of Ideology and Tradition in the Creation of a New Architectural Climate and Early Design Form at the San Antonio Missions of New and Construction—[CS05] España Room: San Cristóbal A Anne Oliver, M.S. Historic Preservation, Session Chair: Susan Ross Oliver Conservation Group, Salt Lake City, UT, USA Conference Schedule

Monday

La madera en la arquitectura Mexicana Creating a High School Curriculum for the Carlos Flores Marini, Presidente de la Preservation Arts: Old World Precedents Organizacion del Gran caribe para los for Evolving New World Traditions Monumentos y Sitios, CONSTHAL S. A. de Kate Burns Ottavino, M.Arch, M.S. Historic C. V., Ciudad de México, Distrito Federal, Preservation, New Jersey Institute of México and Diana Ixchel Reyes Rodriguez, Technology/Center for Architecture & CARIMOS Building Science Research, Newark, NJ, USA Materials in Seismic Locations—[CS07] Preservation Craftsmanship: Early Room: San Cristóbal EFG Methods and New Expectations Session Chair: John Matteo Krystyn Hastings-Silver, National Trust for Historic Preservation, Tarrytown, NY, USA Evaluation of Architectural Grouts in Seismic Areas San Bartolo un pueblo de madera en el Charu Chaudhry, Graduate Student, Historic NorOriente Peruano Preservation, University of Pennsylvania, Rosana Correa Alamo, Arquitecta, Philadelphia, PA, USA Mirafl ores, Perú

Califortifi cation: Earthen Architecture 3:15–5:00 p.m. 11 Strengthening Schemes in the Adobe Committee Meetings: (all APT members are Capitol welcome to attend any meeting of interest) John Dumsick, Robert Silman Fellow for Preservation Engineering, National Trust Chapters Committee Meeting for Historic Preservation, Robert Silman San Geronimo Foyer A Associates, Structural Engineers, PLLC, Washington, DC, USA Codes Committee and Preservation Engineering Committee combined meeting La tecnología prehispanica adaptada a la San Geronimo Foyer B arquitectura colonial Peruana Cesar Enrique Maguiña Gomez, presidente Publications Committee ejecutivo del ICAM, Instituto Americano de San Cristóbal G Investigacion y Conservacion, Chiclayo, Perú 4:00–5:30 p.m. Student Gathering Training & Preservation Caribe Hilton’s Oasis Garden Education—[CS08] Room: Auditorium All students are invited to visit with Session Chair: James Cocks members of the APT Board of Directors at this informal gathering.

5:00–5:45 p.m. Buses depart for COF events Caribe Hilton main entrance Conference Schedule

Monday

Leave early for the Iglesia San José so you 7:00–8:00 p.m. can examine the ongoing restoration work. APT College of Fellows Reception Galería Nacional de ICP, Convento de los 6:15 p.m. Dominicos / National Gallery of the ICP, Buses depart from the Caribe Hilton for Old Dominican Convent San Juan A ticket is required and was included in If you’re not attending the College of your registrant envelope if you ordered one Fellows Lecture or Reception, you can meet in advance. This event is sold out. the bus at the entrance to the Caribe Hilton for a ride into Old San Juan and an evening The National Gallery of the ICP, Convento de on the town. los Dominicos is one of the oldest known structures in Puerto Rico. Hors d’oeuvres 6:00–7:00 p.m. and drinks will be served. APT College of Fellows Keynote Lecture Iglesia San José (Church of San José) Following the reception, buses will depart from the National Gallery for the Hilton. Engineer José “Pepe” M. Izquierdo- Encarnación will draw on his extensive Dinner is on your own. 12 knowledge and experience as he presents “Infl uence of Materials and Engineering 8:00 p.m. Knowledge in the Constructed Patrimony: Chapters Mixer A Comparison of Four Continents,” a Hotel El Convento, 100 Cristo Street look at how available materials and the developed construction technology limited All APT Chapter members are invited to or exalted the Constructed Patrimony gather in the lounge at El Convento Hotel, throughout history. a former Carmelite convent that is now a luxury hotel in the heart of Old San Juan. The venue, Igelsia San José, was constructed as the Dominican Order’s 8:00–10:30 p.m. convent church in 1532 and constitutes Catalan Vaulting Discussion Group one of the oldest ecclesiastical buildings in Room: Conference 10 the New World. Its signifi cant and unique Gothic sanctuary and crossing, together Late Night Shuttle with the numerous modifi cations made by Buses depart at 9:00, 10:00, and 11:00 subsequent religious orders, makes it one p.m. from Old San Juan for the Caribe of the most important historic structures Hilton. in Puerto Rico and is internationally recognized in the World Monument Watch’s Meet the bus at Plaza Colón, at the corner bi-annual list of 100 Most Endangered Sites of San Francisco and O’Donnell streets on in 2004. the east side of Old San Juan. If you miss the bus, you can call Major Taxi Cabs at 787/723-2460. Conference Schedule

Tuesday

Tuesday, November 6 Effects of Climate on Historic Materials—[CS09] 7:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. Room: San Cristóbal A APT Registration Desk Open Session Chair: Stephen Tilly Hotel Lobby Abandoned in the Wilderness: Survival 7:00–10:00 a.m. and Rescue at the Adirondack Iron Works Continental Breakfast Janet Null, R.A., Argus Architecture & San Cristóbal Lobby Preservation, P.C., Troy, NY, USA

7:15–8:30 a.m. Evaluating the Threat of Environmental Committee Meetings: (all APT members are Change on Historic Resources: A Case welcome to attend any meeting of interest) Study and Assessment of Tools Ashley Aiken, EIT, Morrison Hershfi eld Engineering Technical Committee Meeting Corporation, Bellevue, WA, USA Room: Conference 10 A HAMMER for the 21st Century Codes Committee Tad Britt, RPA, U.S. Army Corps of Executive Boardroom Engineers, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Champaign, IL, 13 Technical Committee on Modern Heritage USA Flamingo A Decorative Painting Technical Committee on Sustainable Conservation—[CS10] Preservation Room: San Cristóbal CD Flamingo B Session Chair: Jessica Zullinger 8:00–9:00 a.m. Chapters Breakfast Kiva 3 of Coronado State Monument, NM: San Geronimo A The Program to Conserve a 1938 Replica Prehistoric Kiva and Mural Executed in 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. True Fresco by a Zia Pueblo Artist Exhibits, Bookstore and Demos Constance Silver, Preservar, Inc., San Cristóbal Lobby Brattleborro, VT, USA and Steven See page 22 for demo times and exhibitors. Weintraub, Art Preservation Services, New York, NY, USA 9:00–11:00 a.m. Paper Sessions The Discovery and Conservation of Spanish Colonial Wall Paintings in the Sacristy Rooms of the Alamo Shrine and the Church of Mission Concepcion in San Antonio, Texas Mary “Cisi” Canales Jary, AIC, Restoration Associates Ltd, San Antonio, TX, USA Conference Schedule

Tuesday

Recreation of Spanish Colonial Interior The Guastavino System: The Spanish Decoration at the Casa Ramon Power Y Contribution to the Construction of the Giralt, Old San Juan, for the Conservation American City and its Architectural Trust of Puerto Rico Identity John Canning, John Canning Painting & M. Mar Loren, Arch., B.Arch,, M.Arch, Conservation Studios, Cheshire, CT, USA PhD, Department History, Theory and and Beatriz del Cueto, FAIA, Pantel, del Architectural Composition/School of Cueto & Associates, Guaynabo, Puerto Architecture, Seville University, Seville, Rico Andalucia, España

Stucco—[CS11] La vuelta Catalana en la arquitecura del Room: Auditorium siglo XXI Session Chair: Pamela Oriol Rosello Viñas, Arquitecto, Bangolo Hawkes arquitectos, Banyoles, Catalunta, España

Analysis and Restoration of Lime-based The National Arts Schools of Renders on an 18th Century Coquina (1961-1965): Old World Construction in Stone House in Saint Augustine, Florida Modern Tropical Heritage Mark Rabinowitz, FAIC, Conservation Hansel Hernandez-Navarro, 14 Solutions, Inc., Washington, DC, USA Superstructures Engineers + Architects, New York, NY, USA Older Adobe ISO Compatible Render: The Saga of Reintroducing Lime Renders in 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m. the Southwestern United States Lunch and APT’s Setting the Agenda Edward Crocker, Crocker Ltd., Santa Fe, Planning Meeting NM, USA and Margaret Thomson, PhD, San Geronimo Ballroom Chemical Lime Company, Henderson, NV, USA A ticket is required and was included in your registrant envelope if you ordered one Concealing or Expressing the Past? in advance. Issues in Restoring an Early 20th Century Stucco Contribute to APT’s future as the Christopher Tavener, AIA, Einhorn Yaffee association shapes its future course with Prescott, A & E, P.C., Albany, NY, USA and your input. Join APT members for a lively Petr Justa, Gema Art Group, Prague, Czech lunch and work session. The results of Republic this lunch will inform APT’s next fi ve-year strategic plan which will be unveiled at our Catalan Vaults—[CS12] 40th Anniversary Conference next year in Room: San Cristóbal EFG Montréal. Session Chair: Kent Diebolt, FAPT 1:00–3:00 p.m. Paper Sessions Conference Schedule

Tuesday

Craftsmanship—[CS13] The Baltimore Cathedral Room: San Cristóbal A John Waite, FAIA, FAPT, John G. Waite Session Chair: Jan Associates, Architects, Albany, NY, USA Anderson, FAPT and Stephen F. Reilly, AIA, John G. Waite Associates, Architects PLLC, Albany, NY, Arquitectura medieval valenciana y de la USA piedra seca: proyecto de restauración de la ermita de San Bertomeu Successes and Failures— Marta Mompó, and Alejandro Díaz Úbeda, [CS15] Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura Room: San Cristóbal EFG de Valencia, Universidad Politécnica de Session Chair: Ron Staley, Valencia, Valencia, España FAPT

Intervention in the Monumental Site of Patrimonio arquitectónico y técnicas San Juan del Hospital in Valencia, España constructivas tradicionales: Adolfo Alonso Durá, Arch., PhD, conservación, continuidad e innovación Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Camilla Mileto, profesora del Departamento Valencia, España and Verónica Llopis de Composición Arquitectónica, Escuela de Pulido, PhD student, Universidad Arquitectura de la Universidad Politécnica Politécnica de Valencia, Valencia, España de Valencia, Valencia, España 15

Vaults—[CS14] When Materials Fail: Questions of Room: San Cristóbal CD Reconstruction, Restoration, and Session Chair: Wanda Lopez Substitute Materials in a Colonial Revival Bobonis Bell Tower Henry Moss, AIA, LEED, Bruner/Cott Construccion de bovedas en iglesias & Associates, Inc., Cambridge, MA, conloniales. Análisis de cuatro iglesias de USA; Matthew Tonello, P.E., Consigli los siglos XV y XVI en Bogotá Construction Company, Milford, MA; and Cecilia López Pérez, Facultad de Arthur MacLeod, P.E., MacLeod Consulting, arquitectura y diseño, Pontifi cia Universidad Belmont, MA Javeriana, Bogotá, D.C., Colombia Modern Technology Applied to Gaudí, Sert y Dieste. La bóveda, entre Conservation of Ancient Heritage at the estructura y signifi cado Temple of Angkor Wat Fernando Vegas Lopez-Manzanares, Doctor Michael Schuller, P.E., Atkinson-Noland & arquitecto. Profesor del Departamento Associates, Inc., Boulder, CO, USA and de Composición Arquitectónica, Glenn Boornazian, Integrated Conservation Departamento de Composición Resources, New York, NY USA Arquitectónica de la Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Valencia, España and Camilla Mileto, Departamento de Composición Arquitectónica de la Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Valencia, España Conference Schedule

Tuesday

Iglesia San José: 5:15–5:45 p.m. Restoration of a 16th Buses depart from the Caribe Hilton’s main Century Church—[CS16] entrance for the APT Social and Awards Room: Auditorium Banquet and COF Installation Session Chair: Frank Matero 6:00–11:00 p.m. New Research at Igelsia San José, APT Social and Awards Banquet and COF San Juan, Puerto Rico: Historical, Installation Architectural, Archaeological and Museo de Arte de San Juan Structural Investigations Agamemnon Pantel, PhD, and Beatriz A ticket is required and was included in del Cueto, FAIA, Pantel, del Cueto & your registrant envelope if you ordered one Associates, Guaynabo, Puerto Rico; and in advance. This event is sold out. Edmund Meade, P.E., Robert Silman Associates, P.C., New York, NY, USA; and Following an elegant dinner featuring Arturo Zaragozá Catalán, Sr. Generalitat native cuisine, APT will celebrate its award Valenciana, Valencia, España winners, meet this year’s Student Scholars, congratulate the newest inductees into the Investigation, Analysis and Emergency College of Fellows and applaud the winners 16 Treatment of the Dome Murals of the of the APT Endowment Fund Raffl e. Capilla de Nuetra Señora del Rosario Cynthia Silva, M.S. Historic Preservation, Following the banquet, buses will depart Alexandria, VA, USA and Lyles McBratney, from the Museum for the Hilton. Graduate Program in Historic Preservation/ University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 6:15 p.m. PA, USA Buses depart from the Caribe Hilton for Old San Juan Argamasa Applied as a Water-Resistent Masonry Surface Finish on the Dome of If you’re not attending the Awards Banquet, the Capilla de Nuestra Señora del Rosario you can meet the bus at the entrance to the Frank Matero, Graduate Program in Historic Caribe Hilton for a ride into Old San Juan Preservation/University of Pennsylvania, and an evening on the town. Philadelphia, PA, USA and Jill Verhosek, Graduate Program in Historic Preservation/ Late Night Shuttle University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Buses depart at 9:00, 10:00, and 11:00 PA, USA p.m. from Old San Juan for the Caribe Hilton. 3:15–4:45 p.m. APT Board of Directors Meeting Meet the bus at Plaza Colón, at the corner By Invitation of San Francisco and O’Donnell streets on San Geronimo A the east side of Old San Juan. If you miss the bus, you can call Major Taxi Cabs at College of Fellows Committee Meeting 787/723-2460. Executive Boardroom Conference Schedule

Wednesday

Wednesday, November 7 Continental breakfast at the hotel is followed by a 60-minute bus ride to 7:00–9:00 a.m. Fajardo. This tour will include a lot of APT Registration Desk Open walking. A ticket is required and was Hotel Lobby included in your registrant envelope if you ordered one in advance. Lunch is included. 7:00–9:00 a.m. Tickets may be obtained at the APT Continental Breakfast registration desk while supplies last. Hotel Lobby Fajardo, Puerto Rico is known as the 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. “Gateway to the Caribbean.” This tour will Architectural Tour of the Historic Center of explore Las Cabezas de San Juan, the Ponce Fajardo Nature Reserve and Lighthouse. 7:45 a.m.—Meet the bus at the Caribe In 1975, The Conservation Trust rescued Hilton’s main entrance. this site of immense ecological importance from a tourist development proposed for Continental breakfast at the hotel is the area. As part of the restoration efforts followed by a 75-minute bus ride to Ponce. began on the lighthouse in 1989, the Trust This tour will include a lot of walking. A conducted extensive research to guarantee ticket is required and was included in your the authenticity of all historic aspects of the 17 registrant envelope if you ordered one in structure using 19th-century techniques. advance. Lunch is included.This event is sold out. 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Hacienda Buena Vista Coffee Plantation Ponce is Puerto Rico’s second largest city Tour and was founded in 1692 by Juan Ponce 7:45 a.m.—Meet the bus at the Caribe de Leon. Ponce is also known as the Hilton’s main entrance. “Ciudad Señorial” (Majestic City), because of its many beautiful 19th-century Victorian Continental breakfast at the hotel is and neoclassical buildings and facades. followed by a two-hour bus ride to the Nearly $500 million dollars have been spent coffee plantation outside of Ponce. This preserving the colonial core of Ponce. The tour will include a lot of walking. A ticket is heart of Ponce dates from the late 17th required and was included in your registrant century and has been declared a national envelope if you ordered one in advance. treasure. It consists of plazas and churches Lunch is included.Tickets may be obtained and highly decorative colonial homes, at the APT registration desk while supplies some glorious fountains and a unique fi re last. station.

8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Las Cabezas San Juan Nature Reserve (Fajardo) and Lighthouse Tour 7:45 a.m.—Meet the bus at the Caribe Hilton’s main entrance. Conference Schedule

Wednesday

Hacienda Buena Vista is in a mountainous Following the welcome reception and area between Adjuntas and Ponce. In 1833 refreshments hosted by the museum, you Spaniard Salvador de Vives built what will enjoy a docent-led tour (in English). would become one of the most important A ticket is required for this fi eld session. haciendas (ranches) on the southern part Lunch is on your own. of the Island. After The Conservation Trust of Puerto Rico acquired Buena Vista in Since receiving its fi rst visitors six years 1984, it began a meticulous process of ago, the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico restoration. Using 19th century construction (MAPR) has become Puerto Rico’s premier techniques and traditional materials, they art institution, accomplishing its mission restored the original machinery to work through the exhibition, interpretation and precisely as it did in 1847. The rooms of conservation of signifi cant works by the manor house were restored to the style distinguished Puerto Rican artists, from of the 1890s, using period furniture. colonial times until the present, alongside key examples of international art. This is 8:30 a.m.–Noon the venue of the previous night’s Awards Museum of Art of Puerto Rico Banquet. Return for an in-depth look at the 8:15 a.m.—Meet the bus at the Caribe museum’s collections. Hilton’s main entrance. 18 Map of Old San Juan * Caribe Hilton Hotel Fort San Cristóbal Fort (Opening Keynote and Reception) Plaza Colón Shuttle bus to Caribe Hilton 9:00, 10:00, and 11:00 p.m. on Sat, Sun, Mon, Tues

19 San José Church and Dominican Convent (COF Lecture and Reception) Ramón Power and Giralt House (Workshop Reception) El Polvorín de Santa Elena (Lime Workshop) Student Scholarship Recipients

Amelia Bagnall Rosalia Mosqueda Avila Winterthur/University of Delaware Program Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana in Art Conservation “Corredor Insurgentes-Tlapan. Reutilizacion “Conservation Assessment and Digital de inmuebles con valor patrimonial en el Documentation of Shangri La’s Damascus centro historico de Tlalpan” Room” Paul Terpeluk Diannett Bataille Savannah College of Art and Design Universidad Politecnica de Puerto Rico “Copper Roofi ng Technology—Historical “Por un Nuevo San Juan” Evolution and Analysis”

Valentina Cristini Aliya Turner Universidad Politecnica de Valencias University of Pennsylvania (España) “The Effects of Building Exposure on “Valencia ciudad vella: huellas de artesania Decay” constructiva en fabricas tradicionales de ladrillo” Lauren Vienne The University of Texas at Austin Amila Ferron “Cob: A Traditional Building Practice in 20 University of Pennsylvania Modern Day Use” “The Consolidation of Earthen Surface Finishes: A Study of Disaggregating Ege Yildirim Plasters at ” Ankara University, Institute of Social Sciences Tenaya Hills “Adapting Traditional Principles of Urban University of Texas at Austin Settlement in Anatolia” “Revitalizing Hacienda San Jose: An Adaptive Reuse Plan for an 18th Century Martin Weaver Student Scholarship for Mexican Agave Farm” 2007

Kristina Kupferschmid Tomás Roselló Jaunzarás University of Texas at Austin Universidad Politecnica de Valencia “PIXE: Trace Element Analysis of Historic “Estudio de los sistemas constructivos y Materials” daños de una casa de pueblo en Torrent (Valencia)” Lurita McIntosh Columbia University “Ethyl Silicate as an Alternative Binder for Grout and Mortar for use with American Sandstones” 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 October 1, 2007:

Underwriter ($20,000+) VML & Associates, S.E., Ingenieros y Proyectistas (Master Products Corp., Master Paints Supporter ($1,000) & Chemical Corp., AIA Puerto Rico, Inc. Master Décor Corp.) Association of Architects and Landscape Architects of Puerto Rico / Colegio de Arquitectos y Arquitectos Paisajistas de Puerto Rico Danosa Roofi ng Products Corp. Samuel H. Kress QUINN EVANS | ARCHITECTS Foundation RMJM Hillier Benefactor ($10,000) Seekircher Steel Window Repair Swanke Hayden Connell Architects Traditional Building Vertical Access LLC Plan B Engineering Wank Adams Slavin Associates LLP (WASA) Partner ($5,000) Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. Ecológica Carmelo 21 Friend ($500) Sponsor ($2,500) ABATRON, INC. APT Delaware Valley Chapter Anthony & Associates, Inc. APT Northeast Chapter APT DC Chapter APT Western Chapter Cintec North America Gladding, McBean Graduate Program in Historic Preservation, University of Pennsylvania Gustitus Group, Inc. Historic Building Architects, LLC Engineers and Surveyors John Canning & Co. Association of Puerto Rico Lord, Aeck & Sargent / Colegio de Ingenieros y Pantel, del Cueto & Associates Agrimensores de Puerto PORTICUS Rico (CIAPR) In-Kind Donations Foundation of the Association of ARG Conservation Services Architects and Landscape of Puerto Archdiocese of San Juan, Puerto Rico Rico, Inc./ Fundación del Colegio de The Conservation Trust of Puerto Rico Arquitectos y Arquitectos Paisajistas Empresas Villamil and Museo de Arte de de Puerto Rico, Inc. Puerto Rico Goody Institute of Puerto Rican Culture Clancy La Fortaleza, Governor’s Mansion of Puerto through Rico Vanguard The Puerto Rico Convention Bureau Charitable Endowment Program The Puerto Rico Tourism Company Keim Mineral Coatings of Rums of Puerto Rico America San Juan National Historical Site, National Park Service School of Architecture of the Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico University of Puerto Rico School of Architecture Exhibitors

Live Floor Demonstrations Borders Puerto Rico Live demonstrations will take place in the 525 F.D. Roosevelt Ave. San Geronimo Ballroom as follows: Hato Rey, PR 00918 Monday, November 5 at 10:15–10:45 a.m Contact: Grace Meinhofer, Sales Account and 3:15–3:45 p.m. Manager Tuesday, November 6 at 9:00–11:00 a.m. Phone: 787/777-0916 • Master Group: Restaura Lime Paint www.borders.com and Mortar • School of Architecture at the Boston Valley Terra Cotta Company Polytechnic University or Puerto 6860 S. Abbott Road Rico: 12 Years of Projects Orchard Park, NY 14127 Contact: Gretchen Krouse, Vice President, AC Engineering Sales & Marketing P.O. Box 193382 Phone: 888/214-3655 San Juan, PR 00919 [email protected] Contact: Shell Cadenas, President www.bostonvalley.com Phone: 787/759-2222 Manufacturer of architectural terra cotta, [email protected] TerraCald (rainscreen) and roof tile. http://www.acengineering.info/index.html 22 Cement tiles, pavers, cobblestones, and Cathedral Stone Products, Inc. fl agstones. 7266 Park Circle Drive Hanover, MD 21076 Arte Mundit® Contact: Larry Burkhardt Contact: Filip Moens, CEO Phone: 410/782-9150 fi [email protected] [email protected] www.artemundit.us www.cathedralstone.com Peel-able latex for interior cleaning of Historic masonry restoration materials stone, brick, terracotta, concrete, plaster or supplier. marble. The Christman Company Association for Preservation Technology 408 Kalamazoo Plaza International (APT) Lansing, MI 48933 Association for Preservation Technology Contact: Ron Staley, Vice President International (APT) Phone: 517/374-0812 3085 Stevenson Drive, Suite 200 [email protected] Springfi eld, IL 62703 http://christmanco.com Contact: Anne Sullivan, Membership Committee Co-Chair Phone: 217/529-9039 www.apti.org A cross-disciplinary, membership organization dedicated to promoting the best technology for conserving historic structures and their settings. Exhibitors

Crocker Ltd. Keim Mineral Coatings of America 901 West San Mateo Rd., Suite L 10615 Texland Blvd., #600 Santa Fe, NM 87505 Charlotte, NC 28273 Contact: Edward Crocker Contact: Tom Tipps Phone: 505/982-2448 Phone: 505/400-1257 [email protected] [email protected] www.crockerltd.net www.keim.com Architectural conservation—assessments, Mineral-based restoration materials for consulting, construction services. natural stone, brick, masonry and mineral substrates. Donhead Publishing Ltd. Lower Coombe, Donhead St. Mary Legacy Resource Management Program, Shaftesbury, Dorset SP7 9LY UK Department of Defense Contact: Jill Pierce 1225 S. Clark Street, Suite 1500 [email protected] Arlington, VA 22202 www.donhead.com Contact: Hillori Schenker, Cultural Publisher. Resources Management Specialist Phone: 703/604-1724 Ecológica Carmelo [email protected] P.O. Box 1052 www.dodlegacy.org/legacy 23 Toa Baja, PR 00952-1052 Cultural resources funding program. Contact: Jannette Figueroa, Vice President of Sales and Marketing Lumenelle Phone: 787/251-9474 P.O. Box 6 jfi [email protected] Union, IL 60180-0006 www.carmelo.com Contact: Andy Lynch Construction materials supplier. Phone: 630/935-1747 [email protected] John Tiedemann Historic Restoration, Inc. Custom lighting/security integration, life 15 Legion Place safety and evacuation exit technology. North Arlington, NJ 07031 Contact: Maureen Cleary, Master Group (Master Products Corp., Phone: 866/600-2666 Master Paints & Chemical Corp., Master [email protected] Décor Corp.) www.johntiedemann.com 425 Carr. 693 PMD Historic restoration and analysis of interior Dorado, PR 00646-4802 paint and plaster. Contact: Ricardo Cardona, President and CEO Phone: 787/740-5254 [email protected] www.masterpaintspr.com Exhibitors

Michigan Ornamental Metals Sponge-Jet, Inc. 11637 North Warson Road 235 Heritage Ave., Suite 2 St. Louis, MO 63132 Portsmouth, NH 03801 Contact: Dennis Ahrenhoersterbaeumer, Contact: Tony Anni, Marketing Manager Director of Business Development Phone: 603/431-6435 Phone: 314/427-6733 [email protected] [email protected] www.sponge-jet.com www.westerngroup.com Environmentally friendly surface cleaning, Specialty metal fabricator. preparation and restoration systems.

National Center for Preservation Thornton Thomasetti Technology and Training (NCPTT) 14 E. Jackson Boulevard, Suite 1100 645 University Parkway Chicago, IL 60604 Natchitoches, LA 71457 Contact: William D. Bast, P.E., S.E., SECB Contact: Kirk Cordell Phone: 312/596-2000 Phone: 318/356-7444 [email protected] [email protected] www.ThorntonTomasetti.com www.ncptt.nps.gov Architectural, engineering and investigative NCPTT advances the use of science services. 24 and technology in historic preservation. Working in the fi elds of archeology, preservation architecture, landscape architecture program and materials conservation, the Center 331 Architecture Building, Dean’s Offi ce, accomplishes its mission through training, PO Box 115701 education, research, technology transfer Gainesville, FL 32611 and partnerships. Contact: Roy Graham Phone: 352/392-4836 Plan B Engineering regraham@eufl .edu One Neshaminy Interplex, Suite 101 www.dcp.ufl .edu Trevose, PA 19053 historic preservation programs. Contact: John McErlean, PE, Principal Phone: 215/638-0767 W.W. Norton & Company [email protected] 500 Fifth Avenue www.planbengineering.com New York, NY 10110 Contact: Kevin Olsen, Restore Media, LLC Phone: 212/354-5500 1000 Potomac St., NW, Suite 102 [email protected] Washington, D.C. 20007 www.norton.com Contact: Eric Peterson Publisher Phone: 202/339-0744 [email protected] www.restoremedia.com Magazine publisher and conference producer for the historic restoration and renovation market. 25

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