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APT Québec City 2014 October 26–29, 2014
Fairmont Le Château Frontenac
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PROGRAM BOOK
Thank you! To these generous Conference Partners whose supportenables APT to reach new heights in excellence each year.
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Agenda-at-a-GlanceSaturday, October 258:00–4:30 APT Board of Director’s Meeting Gouveneurs8:00–6:30 Affiliate Group: The National Slate Depart from hotel lobby Association’s Glendyne Inc. Slate Quarry TourSunday, October 26Various–4:30 Workshops, Day 1 See page 4-76:00 Workshop Dinner Aviatic RestaurantMonday, October 27Various–4:30 Workshops, Day 2 See page 7Various–4:30 Full Day Field Sessions See page 711:00–9:30 Sponsor, Resource and App Lounges Verchères12:30–4:30 Half Day Field Sessions See page 82:00–4:00 College of Fellows Business Meeting Bellevue2:00–9:30 Exhibits Open Salle de Bal3:45–4:45 The Gathering Spot Le Cellier3:45–4:45 Affiliate Group: CAHP|ACECP Québec Chapter Mtg. Gouverneurs5:00–6:30 Opening Session and Keynote Speaker Frontenac6:30–9:30 Exhibit Gala Salle de Bal9:30–11:00 Chapters’ Mixer Les 3 BrasseursTuesday, October 287:00–7:45 Breakfast with Exhibitors Salle de Bal7:45–5:00 Multi-Day Exhibitors Salle de Bal7:45–5:00 Sponsor, Resource and App Lounges Verchères8:00–12:00 Paper Sessions At-A-Glance See page 1012:30–4:45 Half Day Field Sessions See pages 10-115:30–6:30 AIA HRC Reception Petite Frontenac6:30–8:00 College of Fellows Keynote Lecture, Frontenac Induction and Legacy Project Presentation8:00–11:00 APT Tribute and Dance featuring the Salle de Bal Student Scholar Dessert Fundraiser!Wednesday, October 297:00–7:45 Chapters and New Members Breakfast Salle de Bal7:45–4:00 Multi-Day Exhibitors Salle de Bal7:45–4:00 Sponsor, Resource and App Lounges Verchères8:00–3:45 Paper Sessions and PTN APT Discussion See pages 12-1312:15–1:15 APT Kansas City 2015 Preview Lunch, Salle de Bal and Student Scholar Recognition1:15–1:45 APT Annual General Meeting Salle de Bal4:00–5:30 APT Board of Director’s Meeting St. Louis6:00–10:00 APT Social See page 13Thursday, October 309:00–12:00 Affiliate Group: Mortar Repointing Group Mtg. See page 13
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Table of Contents
Local Conference Committee 3Conference ScheduleSaturday 4Sunday 4Monday 7Tuesday 9Wednesday 12The Getty Foundation Professional Travel Support Recipients 15
Student Scholarship Recipients and Donors 16Sponsors 18Exhibitors 23Exhibitor Floor Map 24General Information 29The Mobile App 29Paper Sessions 30Hotel Map Inside back cover
Association for Preservation Technology International3085 Stevenson Drive, Suite 200 • Springfield, IL 62703 USATel: 217-529-9039 • Fax: 888.723.4242 • [email protected] / @APT_Intl_Conf / facebook.com/aptpreservation
Welcome to Québec City!You are at the Atlantic gateway to the continent where Québec City and the Saint LawrenceValley offer more than four centuries of encounters and exchanges between the Frenchand British founding colonial legacies, the First Nations, generations of European immi-grants and American and European references. The built environment reflects these influ-ences, creating a pattern of métissage, meaning the encounters, the exchanges, theconflicts, the discoveries, the mix and growth of architectural solutions made of various ref-erences. It is, in summary, the fruitful encounter of differences.
We are pleased and honored you have chosen to invest in APT’s Conference where we offermore than four decades of encounters and exchanges between professionals and suppliers,the seasoned and the emerging professionals, the craftspersons and the theorists, the ac-ademics and students. APT reflects all of these influences, creating our own métissage, ofwhich you are a part.
Be fruitful as you encounter APT in Québec City.François Dufaux and Émile GilbertLocal Conference Committee Co-Chairs
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Conference CommitteeThe APT Québec City 2014 Conference is brought to you by APT and the dedicated mem-bers of the Local Conference Committee:Conference Co-ChairsFrancois DufauxÉmile GilbertFundraising CommitteeÉmile GilbertMichel GingrasJohn DiodatiProgram CommitteeFrancois Dufaux, ChairTrack CoordinatorsRon AnthonyClaudine DéomGeorges DroletMike JacksonThomas MorrisonAbstract ReviewersErik AndersonVictoria AngelRon AnthonyJeffrey BeaneSusan BronsonJames CurtissRichard de la RivaAnn De MeyClaudine DéomGeorges DroletRosanne DubeFrançois DufauxDaniel DurandDonald EllsmoreMariana EspondaMariaChiara FalivaDavid FixlerLyette FortinAndres GaviriaLesley GilmoreDana GouldJanet Gourlay-Vallance
Nan GuttermanMatthew HaberlingPeyton HallStephen HartleyMike JacksonThomas JesterArne JohnsonMarilyn KaplanSusan Knack-BrownJan KubanekNancy LabrecqueRhoda LawrenceRobert MackJames MaddiganRobert MartinLyles McBratneyNancy McCoyLurita McIntosh BlankDerek MesThomas MorrisonSue Ann PembertonAndrew PrussBrian RichSusan RossLesa RozmarekJoseph SembratJames ShepherdLorne SimpsonJonathan SpodekKitty ViethAnne WeberDan WorthSession ChairsVictoria AngelSusan BronsonJames CurtissGeorges DroletDaniel Durand
Mariana EspondaMariaChiara FalivaDavid FixlerLesley GilmoreTaylor JillArne JohnsonNancy LabrecqueLyles McBratneyNancy McCoyLurita McIntosh BlankSue Ann PembertonJoseph SembratJames ShepherdAnne WeberDan WorthWorkshop CommitteeVéronique De Bellefeuille, Co-ChairMyriam St-Denis, Co-ChairField Sessions and SpecialEvents CommitteeMarie-Josée Deschênes, Co-ChairMarie-Andrée Thiffault, Co-ChairMarketing CommitteeNancy DuntonOutreach CommitteeJohn DiodatiPascal LetourneauThe Getty Foundation Reviewers:Angel AyónCarolina CastellanosBerta de MiguelPascal LetourneauGabriel Pardo Redondo
LSee a complete list on the mobile app!
It is also brought to you by the members of these APT Technical and Standing Committees:APT Conferences Committee and Co-Chairs John Diodati and Lurita McIntosh Blank
APT Student Scholarship and Outreach CommitteeAPT Technical Committee on Documentation
APT Preservation Engineering Technical Committee APT Chapters Committee APT Outreach Committee
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Marco Antonio RezendePierre CloutierRobert GauvinJohn Matteo
William MossJean-Benoît Saint-LaurentDerek TrelstadMélanie Tremblay
1200 Architectural Engineers, PLLCCity of QuébecParks CanadaPublic Works and Government Services Canada Robert Silman Associates, PLLCWSP Canada, Inc.
Meet in thehotel lobby at7:30 if you wantto walk with agroup; breakfastserved atCitadel
LSee Map onthe mobile app
Meet in thehotel lobby
Full Conference Schedule**At time of printing, subject to change. For the latest information, download the mobileapp. Most activities call for business casual attire and all events, unless noted, will beheld at the Château Frontenac. The hotel map is located on the inside of the back cover.
Saturday, October 258:00–4:30 APT Board of Director’s Meeting Gouveneurs8:00–6:30 Affiliate Group: The National Slate Association’s Offsite Glendyne Inc. Slate Quarry Tour NSA has invited APT Conference registrants to join them for a customized tour of the Glendyne Inc. Slate Quarry. $ Additional fee for this event; registration is required.3:00–8:00 APT Registration Desk Verchères
Sunday, October 267:00–6:00 APT Registration Desk Verchères
Workshops, Day 1Pre-registration is required. Workshop fee includes breakfasts, lunches and materials.Dress is casual with good walking shoes. Workshops will be in French and English simulta-neously interpreted, and/or English with bilingual assistance as needed.
7:30–4:30 WS1—Doing More with Less: Preserving Off site: Citadel Fortifications in the 21st Century Affiliate Sponsor: National Center for Preservation Technology and Training Co-Coordinators: François LeBlanc, François LeBlanc and Associates Lyne Fontaine, Consultant Speakers/Facilitators:
Sponsoring Companies:
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Paul ArrienMathieu BouchardDonald FriedmanNathan HicksStephen KelleyJulie Maddox
Tom MorrisonPatrick SparksJustin SpiveyMélanie TremblayShan Wo
Monique BenoitRené BouchardMichel BoudreauMireille BrulotteDinu BumbaruIsabelle CloutierElizabeth CloutierMarie-Josée DeschênesJohn DiodatiFrançois Dufaux
Daniel GouféDelphine LareauMagali LavigneRosa LowingerGilles MiguellMichael O’MallyIsabelle ParadisPatrick QuirionFrance RémillardLester Toupin
Boudreau Fortier HuotFournier Gersovitz Moss Drolet et associes architectesHeritage MontréalMarie-Josée Deschênes, architectePatenaude-TrempeUniversité Laval, École d'architecture (ARC)
Atkinson-Noland & Associates Heritage Standing John G Cooke & Associates, Ltd. Murray Engineering, PC Old Structures Engineering, PC
Robert Silman AssociatesSparks Engineering, Inc.Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates,Inc.WSP Canada, Inc.
Sunday, October 26 (continued)
Breakfastserved in themeeting room
Breakfastserved in themeeting room
8:00–4:30 WS2—Preservation Engineering: Principles Place D’Armes and Practice in the Assessment and Treatment of Heritage Structures Affiliate Sponsor: APT Preservation Engineering Technical Committee Co-Coordinators: John Cooke, John G Cooke & Associates, Ltd. Tim Crowe, Wiss, Janney Elstner Associates, Inc. John Dam, John Dam & Associates John Dumsick, 1200 Architectural Engineers, PLLC Speakers/Facilitators:
Sponsoring Companies:
8:00–4:30 WS3—Savoir-Faire: Bridging the Gap Beauharnois Between Tradition and Modernity Affiliate Sponsor: Centre de conservation du Québec Coordinator: Richard Trempe, Patenaude-Trempe Speakers/Facilitators:
Sponsoring Companies:
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Sunday, October 26 (continued)
Meet in thehotel lobby at7:15 if youwant to walkwith a group;breakfastserved at RedouteDauphine
LSee Map onthe mobile app
Aviatic Restaurant,450 Rue de laGare du Palais,in the QuébecCity train station
LSee Map onthe mobile app
Antonio ColantonioLevel III CertificationMarcus EliasonStephen FaiNatalie Feinberg LopezBrandon Friske
Purvi IrwinChristian OuimetMario QuinteroJim ShepherdGordon SheppardMélanie Tremblay
Don’t forget to buy your ticket for the APT Tribute and Dance featuring the Student Scholar Dessert
Fundraiser! Tickets available at the APT Registration Desk.
Download the mobile app to find additional information, maps andwhere to share your pictures!L
7:15–4:30 WS4—Documentation Data: The Platform Off site: for Condition Analysis and the Basis for Redoute Dauphine Preservation Project Planning Affiliate Sponsors: APT Technical Committee on Documentation Leica, ITM spécialistes en thermographie and ICOMOS/ISPRS Heritage Documentation Committee (CIPA) Co-Coordinators: Chris Gray, Mollenhauer Group Mike Schuller, Atkinson-Noland & Associates, Inc. Speakers/Facilitators:
Sponsoring Companies:
6:00 SE0—Workshop Dinner: Off site: Aviatic Restaurant Continuing the Conversation
Speakers from each workshop will moderate different discussions ateach table. Topics will be posted on the tables. You can stay at onetable the whole evening or move around, further exploring the day’s pre-sentations, as well as those in other workshops. This optional event isan additional forum for networking and enhanced learning and is notcritical for your workshop participation.Registration preferred, no charge. Pay for your own expenses.
Heritage Conservation Directorate, PWGSCCarleton UniversityQuinn Evans ArchitectsWSP Canada, Inc.
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Monday, October 27
Room permitting, you can still register for workshopsand field sessions at the APT Registration Desk.
Meet at buslocated outsidethe hotel
Meet at buslocated outsidethe hotel
Meet at buslocated outsidethe hotel
6:30–8:00 APT Registration Desk Verchères7:00–8:30 Continental Breakfast Frontenac
Workshops, Day 27:45–4:30 WS1—Doing More with Less: Preserving Off site: Citadel Fortifications in the 21st Century8:00–4:30 WS2—Preservation Engineering: Principles Place D’Armes and Practice in the Assessment and Treatment of Heritage Structures
7:00–4:30 WS3—Savoir-Faire: Bridging the Gap Off site: Centre de Between Tradition and Modernity Conservation du Québec
7:45–4:30 WS4—Documentation Data: The Platform Off site: for Condition Analysis and the Basis for Redoute Dauphine Preservation Project Planning
Full Day Field SessionsPre-registration is required for all full day field sessions. Color codes, as depicted below, areon your ticket and identify your group. Fee includes continental breakfast, snack, and lunch.Dress is casual, in layers, with good walking shoes. Field Session speakers will be presentingin their native language (English, French or Spanish) and translation will be provided by bilin-gual participants as needed.
6:30–4:30 FS1—Building Conservation at the Grosse Île and the Irish Memorial National Historic Site: Technical and Real Life Challenges
Field Session Coordinator: Lëîc Godbout Departure promptly at 6:45. Breakfast served on bus. Wear warm clothing. In the event of inclementweather you will meet for a virtual tour of Grosse île beginning at 8:00am at the hotel. Notices will be sent to the mobile app and posted in theAPT Registration area.
7:45–4:30 FS2—Côte de Beaupré: Conservation of Religious Heritage Along a Historical Axis Field Session Coordinator: Émilie Biboud Departure promptly at 8:00. Breakfast served in APT Registration area prior to departure.
7:45–4:30 FS3—The Challenges of Conservation and Management of the Heritage Site on Île d’Orléans Field Session Coordinator: Marie-Andrée Thiffault Departure promptly at 8:00. Breakfast served in APT Registration area prior to departure.
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Monday, October 27 (continued)11:00–9:30 Sponsor, Resource and App Lounges Verchères
BPDL Sponsor Lounge: Precast concrete manufacturer BPDL BétonPréfabriqué invites attendees to stop by its lounge for refreshments andsnacks, to charge your electronics, meet with their experts or simply relax.BPDL Béton Préfabriqué has provided tailor-made support for all typesof construction projects, including restoration, breathing new life intohistorical buildings with high-quality products.Resource Lounge: Sponsored by RAIC | IRAC Architecture Canada Stop by to get to know several affiliate industry organizations and learnhow you can benefit from their expertise.APT App Lounge: Sponsored by Parcs Canada | Parks Canada Join APT member Jason Wright in our APT App Lounge where he will beon hand to share smart phone applications, including the mobile app.Electronics charging available.
Noon Workshop Lunch Frontenec
Half Day Field SessionsPre–registration is required for all half day field sessions. Color codes, as depicted below, areon your ticket and identify your group. Fee includes materials and snack, we recommend youeat lunch prior. Dress is casual, in layers to accommodate both inside and outside locations,and good walking shoes. Field Session speakers will be presenting in their native language(English, French or Spanish) and translation will be provided by bilingual participants as needed.
12:30–4:30 FS5—The Cultural Mix of Old Québec and the Québec Seminary Field Session Coordinator: Marie-Josée Deschênes Depart from Frontenac; meet in hotel lobby.12:30–4:30 FS6—The Cultural Mix of Old Québec and the Ursulines Field Session Coordinator: Marie-Josée Deschênes Depart from Frontenac; meet in hotel lobby.12:30–4:30 FS7—Le Château Frontenac Field Session Coordinator: David Mendel and John Cooke Meet in Petite Frontenac12:30–4:30 FS8— A Second Life for the Military Drill Hall in Québec City: Conservation Strategies and Technical Challenges Field Session Coordinator: Pascal Létourneau Depart from Frontenac; meet in hotel lobby.2:00–4:00 College of Fellows Business Meeting Bellevue2:00–9:30 Exhibits Open Salle de Bal3:45–4:45 Affiliate Group: CAHP|ACECP Québec Chapter Meeting Gouverneurs
Open to all. Chapter meeting of the Canadian Association of HeritageProfessionals|Association canadienne d'experts-conseils en patrimoine. Contact: Elissa Turpin, [email protected].
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Network with fellow Conference Participants at eventsincluded in your registration like tonight’s Opening
Session, APT Exhibit Gala and Chapters’ Mixer!
Monday, October 27 (continued)3:45–4:45 The Gathering Spot Le Cellier Getty Recipients and Student Scholars and Mentors meet and greet.5:00–6:30 Conference Opening Session Frontenac Welcome: APT President, Gretchen Pfaehler Special Guest: Québec City Mayor, Régis Labeaume Sponsored by Ville de Québec Keynote: David Mendel, President of Mendel Tours Québec: World Heritage City 6:30–9:30 SE1—APT Exhibit Gala Salle de Bal
Network with exhibitors while enjoying delicious and plentiful Québecoisfare! The Exhibit Gala is a festive event which gives you the opportunityto connect with exhibitors, learn about their wares and services andmeet with the key decision makers. No fee required to attend, dress is business casual.
8:00–9:00 Student Scholar Presentation Practice Place D’ArmesStudents will practice giving presentations with a live audience.
9:30–11:00 Chapters’ Mixer Les 3 Brasseurs Following the APT Exhibit Gala, join APT Chapter members and enjoy a drink and a bite while socializing with Conference participants. Chapter membership is not required, but we hope you will sign up for one before you return home! No fee required to attend, pay for your own expenses. Dress is business casual.LSee map on the mobile app.
Tuesday, October 286:30–6:30 APT Registration Desk Verchères7:00–7:45 SE2—Breakfast with Exhibitors Salle de Bal Enjoy a relaxed breakfast with your favorite exhibitor. This is a great way to follow up from the Exhibitor Gala, meet someone new, or just have a good breakfast to start your day right. $ Fee required to attend, dress is business casual.7:30–8:30 Coffee Break Verchères7:45–5:00 Multi-Day Exhibitors Salle de Bal7:45–5:00 Sponsor, Resource and App Lounges Verchères
See Page 8 for details.
Les 3Brasseurs 650 Grande-Allée Est
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Tuesday, October 28 (continued)Paper Sessions At-A-Glance: See the mobile app, or pages 30-39 for additional information8:00–9:45 Territory: The Macro Scale CS01—Building Campuses and Parks Place D’Armes8:00–9:45 Building: The Middle Scale CS02—Gun Powder and Stones Frontenac8:00–9:45 The Micro Scale CS03—Monuments Jacques Cartier8:00–9:45 Savoir-Faire CS04—Methodologies for Masonry Restoration Beauharnois9:45–10:15 Coffee Break Verchères10:15–12:00 Territory: The Macro Scale CS05—Heritage Districts, Urban Development and Place D’Armes Cultural Landscape10:15–12:00 Building: The Middle Scale CS06—Earth, Stone and Water Frontenac10:15–12:00 The Micro Scale CS07—Conservation Challenges Jacques Cartier10:15–12:00 Savoir-Faire CS08—Contemporary Issues in Heritage Site Mgmt. BeauharnoisNoon–1:45 APT Publications Committee Meeting St. LouisNoon Lunch on your own or with Field Sessions
Half Day Field SessionsPre-registration is required for all half day field sessions. Color codes, as depicted below, areon your ticket and identify your group. Fee includes lunch and materials. Dress is casual, inlayers to accommodate both inside and outside locations, and good walking shoes. FieldSession speakers will be presenting in their native language (English, French or Spanish)and translation will be provided by bilingual participants as needed.
12:30–1:15 Field Session Lunch and Learn by David Mende l Salle de Bal All Field Sessions will have lunch together and hear a short presentation. Please sit at the table with your field session color.
12:30–4:45 FS9—The Cultural Mix of Old Québec and the New Barracks Salle de Bal Field Session Coordinator: Marie-Josée Deschênes
12:30–4:45 FS10—The Cultural Mix of Old Québec: the English Influence Salle de Bal Field Session Coordinator: Marie-Josée Deschênes 12:30–5:00 FS11—The Preservation of the A.C. Davie Shipyard in Lévis Salle de Bal Field Session Coordinator: Émilie Biboud
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Tuesday, October 28 (continued)12:30–4:45 FS12—The Urban Requalification of Parliament Hill Salle de Bal Field Session Coordinator: Marie-Josée Deschênes
12:30–4:45 FS13—The Redevelopment of the Historic Site Salle de Bal of Sillery: The History of the Baron Field Session Coordinator: Marie-Josée Deschênes
12:30–4:45 FS14—Stone Construction in Old Québec Salle de Bal Field Session Coordinator: Henri-Louis Jacob
12:30–4:45 FS15—The Cultural Mix of Old Québec and Salle de Bal the Augustinian Memorial Field Session Coordinator: Marie-Josée Deschênes
2:30–4:30 APT Student Scholarship and Outreach Committee St. Louis2:30–4:30 APT Technical Committee on Codes Place D’Armes2:30–4:30 APT Technical Committee on Modern Heritage Beauharnois5:00–6:00 APT Technical Committee on Documentation St. Louis5:00–6:00 APT Training and Education Committee Jacque Cartier5:00–6:00 APT Preservation Engineering Technical Committee Beauharnois5:00–6:00 Technical Committee on Sustainable Preservation Place D’Armes5:30–6:30 AIA HRC Reception Petite Frontenac The American Institute of Architects Historic Resources Committee invites you to join them for snacks and networking prior to the College of Fellows Keynote Lecture. Sponsored by John Canning Studios, St. Louis Antique Lighting Co., and Mills + Schnoering, Architects LLC6:30–8:00 SE4—College of Fellows Keynote Lecture, Frontenac Induction and APT Legacy Project Presentation Join us as we induct the 2014 APT Fellows and present APT's most prestigious award, the Harley McKee Award. To mark this momentous occasion, the College of Fellows established a lecture series in 1999. College of Fellows Lecture Trevor H J Marchand Professor of Social Anthropology, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, SOAS University of London The Djenné Mosque: World Heritage and Social Renewal in a West African Town
APT Legacy ProjectAn initiative of the APT College of Fellows, which is researching APT’s founders, early members, officers, and board members. Emily Vance willprovide a presentation on the life and work of Lee Nelson, a pioneeringhistoric preservation architect, most noted for his role in the restorationof Independence Hall, and for being a founding father of APT.
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Tuesday, October 28 (continued)8:00–11:00 SE5—APT Tribute and Dance featuring the Salle de Bal Student Scholar Dessert Fundraiser!
Join us as we recognize the achievements of colleagues who madesignificant contributions to APT and the industry in the past year. We willalso open our wallets to support our students with the added bonus ofgetting a scrumptious dessert hand-crafted by the hotel’s Pastry Chef. With desserts under our belts, we will glide through the beautiful Sallede bal, a ballroom with a long tradition of elegant balls. Dance instruc-tors will offer a ballroom dance primer, so no excuse not to dance to thebig band sounds of yesteryear. $ Additional fee for this event. Attire is dressy, but not black tie.
Wednesday, October 296:30–5:00 Registration Desk Verchères7:45–4:00 Sponsor, Resource and App Lounges Verchères7:45–4:00 Multi-Day Exhibitors Salle de Bal7:00–7:45 SE6—Chapters and New Members Breakfast Salle de Bal
Start your day with other APTers in your area and learn why participatingin an APT Chapter is fun and educational. $ Additional fee for this event.
7:30–8:30 Coffee Break VerchèresPaper Sessions At-A-Glance: See the mobile app, or pages 30-39 for additional information8:00–9:45 Territory: The Macro Scale CS09—Historic Infrastructure Place D’Armes8:00–9:45 Building: The Middle Scale CS10—Buildings and Movements Frontenac8:00–9:45 The Micro Scale CS11— Terra Cotta, Plaster and Stucco Jacques Cartier8:00–9:45 Savoir-Faire CS12—Case Studies in Architectural Restoration Beauharnois and Rehabilitation8:00–9:45 PTN-APT Discussion St. Louis
Join Tom Whitmore, APT Liaison to The Preservation Trades Network(PTN), for an interactive discussion about a research project that gath-ers data and evidence supporting the theory that traditional buildingskills are valuable to the economy and to society.
9:45–10:15 Coffee Break Verchères10:15–12:00 Territory: The Macro Scale CS13—Culture, Settlements & Territorial Development Place D’Armes
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Wednesday, October 29 (continued)
Meet in thehotel lobby
10:15–12:00 Building: The Middle Scale CS14—Energy and the Building Frontenac10:15–12:00 The Micro Scale CS15—Domes and Towers Jacques Cartier10:15–12:00 Savoir-Faire CS16—Structures Beauharnois12:15–1:15 SE7—APT Kansas City 2015 Preview Lunch Salle de Bal and Student Scholar Recognition
Kansas City, Missouri is so much more than great barbecue and jazz.Let us transport you to this dynamic city over lunch and share with youwhy APT Kansas City 2015 is going to be a Conference full of surprises!We will also have the pleasure of meeting our 2014 Student Scholars,their mentors and school advisors.$ Additional fee for this event.
1:15–1:45 APT Annual General Meeting Salle de Bal2:00–3:45 Territory: The Macro Scale CS17—Preservation, Sustainability & Climate Change Place D’Armes2:00–3:45 Building: The Middle Scale CS18—Modern Technology/Modern Heritage Frontenac2:00–3:45 The Micro Scale CS19—Mortar and Stone Jacques Cartier2:00–3:45 Savoir-Faire CS20—Documentation for Conservation Beauharnois4:00–5:30 APT Board of Directors Meeting St. Louis4:00–5:50 APT Latin America Chapter Annual General Meeting Lévis6:00–10:00 SE8—APT Social: Cemetery Tour and Dine Around
Join us for a guided tour of the Cimetière St-Matthew (Saint Matthew’sCemetery) followed by dinner at a restaurant of your choice. You willhave the opportunity to choose a restaurant in advance where smallgroups of participants will enjoy one last evening in the city. $ Additional fee for this event and for dinner at the restaurant, whichcan be optional
Thursday, October 309:00–12:00 Affiliate Group: Mortar Repointing Off site: University of Laval Group Meeting
This interdisciplinary group of the National Research Council of Canadameets annually to informally discuss issues relevant to repair mortarsand conservation of older masonry structures. Discussions range fromcurrent restoration projects and research programs to new materials andstandard developments. Participants are encouraged to come with shortpresentations to initiate discussion. The meetings are open to all; thereis no charge. Contact: Ken Trischuk, [email protected] or MarianaEsponda, [email protected]
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Professional Travel Grant RecipientsThanks to the generous and ongoing support of The Getty Foundation, numerous preservation professionals from Latin America and the Caribbean are able to travel toAPT’s Annual Conference. ¡Bienvenidos!
Gáminis Danae Peguero BuenoVisanto Properties, Republica Dominicana
Mauricia DomínguezIcomos Dominicano, Republica Dominicana
Cristina Maria Perez ColladoShearly Investment, Inc., Republica Dominicana
Cásar Roberto Samanez ArgumedoRoberto Samanez,Proyectos Y Consultoria,Restauración De Monumentos, Perú
Claudia Rodríguez EspinosaUniversidad Michoacana de San Nicolás deHidalgo, México
Edgar Virgilio Ayala ZapataUniversidad De San Carlos De Guatemala,Guatemala
Andres Gaviria ValenzuelaPontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia
Juan Carlos Rivera TorresPatrimonio E Ingenieria Sas, Colombia
Alberto José Herrera DiazAlberto José Herrera Diaz, Colombia
Marco Antonio Penido de RezendeUniversidade Federal De Minas Gerais,Brazil
Mírian Cruxen Barros de OliveiraInstitute For Technological Research, Brazil
Rodrigo Figueiredo ReisUnesco/Iphan, Brazil
Carolina BrasileiroCities Secretariat Of The State Of Pernam-buco / Maurício De Nassau College, Brazil
FabiolaA Margoth Zambrano FigueroaUniversidade De Sao Paulo, Brazil
Barbara Cortizo de AguiarFundação Oswaldo Cruz, Brazil
María Carolina RivetInstituto Interdisciplinario Tilcara (Universi-dad De Buenos Aires), Argentina
Julieta BaradaCONICET - Facultad De Arquitectura, DiseñoY Urbanismo. Universidad De Buenos Aires,Argentina
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Student Scholar Recipients
Allison AsbrockSavannah College of Art and Design(CS10) From Temporary to Permanent:A Case Study of the Restoration of theNashville ParthenonAdvisor: Thomas TaylorMentor: Ron Staley, FAPT
Emily BarrColumbia University(CS11) Pressing Issues: In-Kind Terra CottaReplacement in the 21st CenturyAdvisor: Theodore Prudon, FAPTMentor: Tom Jester, FAPT, AIA, LEEP AP
Marni EpsteinGoucher College(CS01) The Preservation of America’s Base-ball ParksAdvisor: Richard WagnerMentor: Michael Lynch, PE, AIA, FAPT
Ethan GormbleyGoucher College(CS05) Preservation and the DemographicChanges in the 21st CenturyAdvisor: Richard WagnerMentor: Caroline Alderson, FAPT
Joshua JonesSavannah College of Art and Design(CS16) Bronze Patina: Issues in PreservationAdvisor: Thomas Taylor, FAPTMentor: François LeBlanc, FAPT
Carl KleinSavannah College of Art and Design(CS12) Protecting Coffers with the RightKind of ConservationAdvisor: Thomas Taylor, FAPTMentor: Walker Johnson, FAPT
Carolina ManriqueTexas A&M University(CS17) Resilience in Heritage Conservationand Heritage TourismAdvisor: Robert WardenMentor: Theo Prudon, FAPT, FAIA
Mardita MurphyUNC Greensboro(CS18) Gilt Beneath the Ground: Geother-mal Technology and Historic PreservationAdvisor: Dan BeckerMentor: Lonnie Hovey, AIA, FAPT
Karla PennaCurtin University(CS08) A Critical Auto/Ethnographic Studyof Socio-Cultural Influences on Cultural-Heritage Preservation Education of WorldHeritage Sites in the Context of North-East-ern BrazilAdvisor: Elisabeth TaylorMentor: Susan Ross, FAPT
Jennifer PontColumbia University(CS06) The Comparative Analysis of Biolog-ical Growth and Commercial CleanersBased on Organism Identification and Bio-logical MechanismsAdvisor: Helen Thomas-HaneyMentor: Norman Weiss, FAPT
The APT Scholarship and Outreach Committee selected the following students to receivean APT Québec City 2014 Scholarship, which includes Conference registration, one-yearmembership to APT, the opportunity to present during a paper session, as well as mentoringfrom a member of the College of Fellows. Please welcome this year’s Student Scholars.
Amanda Webb–Awarded the 2014 Martin Weaver Student ScholarshipUniversity of Pennsylvania(CS14) Assessing Thermal Comfort in Historic Structures: A Case Study of Penn State'sOld Botany BuildingAdvisor: Stephen TreadoMentor: Marilyn Kaplan, FAPT
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Don’t forget to buy your ticket for the APT Tribute and Dancefeaturing the Student Scholar Dessert Fundraiser!
Tickets available at the APT Registration Desk.
Cynthia RothwellSavannah College of Art and Design(CS03) Marble Sculpture and a Case Studyof Michelangelo’s Statue of DavidAdvisor: Thomas TaylorMentor: Anne Weber, FAPT, FAIA
Beata SasinskaColumbia University(CS07) Fire-Damaged Stone: The Effects ofHeat, Flame, and QuenchingAdvisor: George WheelerMentor: Steve Kelley, AUA, SE, FAPT, FICOMOS
Karen StoneColumbia University(CS19) Sheet Scaling: Intrinsic and Extrin-sic Factors Present in Mohegan GraniteAdvisor: Claudia KavenaghMentor: Michael Schuller, FAPT, P.E.
Cristina Ureche-TrifuCarleton University(CS02) Water Management Systems andHistoric BuildingsAdvisor: Mariana EspondaMentor: Tom Taylor, PhD, FAPT, FAIC
Shannon WalshSavannah College of Art and Design(CS20) The Conservation and Reuse ofArchitectural FragmentsAdvisor: Thomas TaylorMentor: David Hart, FAPT, AIA
Joanna WilfordUniversity of Georgia(CS04) Characterizing the Weathering ofAngkor Sandstone from Kulen Mountain,CambodiaAdvisor: Samuel Swanson, PhDMentor: Nancy McCoy, FAPT, FAIA
Joan BerkowitzPatricia BuchikTimothy CroweJohn DumsickNatalie Feinberg LopezLyne FontaineAndrés GaviriaLesley GilmoreDavid HartKathryn IrwinPamela Jerome
Walker JohnsonDean KogaMichael LynchJames MaddiganThomas MorrisonMardita MurphyLois NelsonSue Ann PembertonMichael SchullerJoseph SembratJames Shepherd
Anne SullivanCatherine ViethJohn WathneGeorge WheelerAPT Rocky Mountain ChapterCTA GroupMichael Baker InternationalProduits Constec Inc.Toitures R. MartinVoidSpan Technologies
Student Scholarship FundWe’ll all have an opportunity to support the Student Scholarship Fund at theAPT Tribute and Dance featuring the Student Scholar Dessert Fundraiser! on Tuesdaynight. These kind individuals and organizations led the way by contributing prior to theConference, as of October 3rd.
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Apollo BBCAtkinson-Noland & Associates, Inc.BPR Ville de QuébecWSP Canada, Inc.
1200 Architectural Engineers, PLLCBarbara A. Campagna/Architecture + Planning, PLLCBennett Preservation EngineeringBrian RichCatherine ViethD/2 Biological Solution, Inc.Goucher College Gretchen PfaelhlerIntegrated Conservation Resources, Inc.John Dumsick Kaese & Lynch Architecture and Engineering, LLPKarin Link, Thomas Street History ServicesKatie S. IrwinLeila Hamroun, Past Forward ArchitectureNatalie Feinberg LopezOld Structures Engineering, P.C.Tom Jester+VG Architects
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Aperam Stainless Booth 9www.uginox.comIngrid [email protected] Stainless Steel for roofing andfacade in different finishes includingweathered Patina and rolled-on patterns.
Boston Valley Terra Cotta Booth 29www.bostonvalley.comBill [email protected] Valley Terra Cotta, a specialized ar-chitectural terra cotta manufacturer, hasa passionate team of artisans, architects,and engineers committed to detailedcraftsmanship, quality, innovation, andservice in historical restoration and newconstruction.
Canadian Brass & Copper Booth 18www.canadianbrass.caRobert [email protected] distributor of Hi-End Architec-tural metals used in restoration. Coppers,VM Zinc, Muntz, Stainless, and Bronzes.
Centre de conservation du Québec (CCQ) Booth 3www.ccq.mcc.gouv.qc.caRené Bouchard418-643-7001 x [email protected] a governmental agency that is part ofthe Ministry of Culture and Communica-tions (MCC), the Centre employs thelargest team of heritage conservation andrestoration specialists in Québec. Host ofSavoir-Faire workshop.
Cintec Reinforcement Systems Booth 34www.cintec.comRobert [email protected] supplier of custom-made cemen-titious anchors for repairing CMU.
Conseil des Métiers d’art du Québec(CMAQ) Booth 30www.metiersdart.caFrance Girard418-694-0260 x [email protected] the professional corporation of artistsand artisans, the Conseil des métiers d’artdu Québec (CMAQ), founded in 1989, has900 members and represents all of the3,000 professional artisans working in thecrafts sector across Québec.
Conservation SolutionsBooth 12www.conservationsolutionsinc.comDeb [email protected] Solutions is an internation-ally recognized historic preservation firmproviding conservation services to muse-ums, government agencies and privateowners of cultural property throughout theUnited States and Canada.
CONSTEC inc. (Produits Constec Inc.) Booth 8www.constecmortars.comConstatin [email protected] manufactures mortars for therestoration of natural stones, TerraCottaand architectural concrete. CementitiousInjection grouts and repointing mortars.
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D/2 Biological Solutions, Inc. Booth 14www.d2bio.comTed [email protected]/2 Biological Solution removes stainscaused by biological growth. Projects in-clude: Washington Monument, ColonialWilliamsburg, Taliesin, The White House, etc.
Edison Coatings, Inc. Booth 13www.edisoncoatings.comMichael [email protected] of custom repair materials,coatings, adhesives and historic mortarsfor concrete, stone and masonry buildingsand structures.
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FTB-Remmers BVBA Multi-Day Booth 10www.ftbremmers.comFilip Moens+32 14 84 80 [email protected], with more than 50 years in theindustry, offers more than 400 productsfor wood finishes and protection, includingconstruction chemicals and syntheticresin floors.
GB Geotechnics USA Booth 32www.gbg-us.comCharles [email protected] is a leading international company inthe use of Non Destructive Evaluation(NDE) for the forensic investigation ofstructures, with over 30 years of experi-ence and cutting edge survey tools.
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GeoSonics/Vibra-Tech Booth 7www.geosonicsvibratech.comDouglas [email protected] more than 60 years, GeoSonics/Vibra-Tech has been providing vibration consult-ing services.
Gladding, McBean Booth 17Bwww.gladdingmcbean.comJamie [email protected] and producer of clay sewer pipe,clay roof tile, terra cotta, piazza floor tile,garden pottery and chimney tops and caps.
Glendyne inc. Booth 21www.glendyne.comMarie-Claude [email protected] Unfading black natural slate manu-facturer from Québec. Roofing slate, de-sign products and industrial minerals.Sales in more than 12 countries.
Heritage Grade Multi-Day Booth 11www.heritagegrade.comMark [email protected] Grade is a Canadian architec-tural restoration contractor specializing inchallenging projects from all around theworld and fully equipped to handle a widevariety of heritage restoration and con-struction projects.
Heritage Mill Booths 23-24www.heritagemill.caAlan [email protected] Architectural woodwork, custom,exact replication and manufacture oftraditional wooden features, Heritagewoodwork conservation, wood windowrestoration, heritage building restoration.
Historic Plaster Conservation Services Booth 4www.historicplaster.comNeal [email protected] products, as well as applicationmethods, supported by special tools anddispensing systems that solve the struc-tural problems of fragile plaster in historicbuildings.
Institut de la Maçonnerie du QuébecThe Masonry Institute of QuébecBooth 19www.institutdemaconnerie.comGhyslain Bé[email protected] Masonry Institute of Québec com-prises various industry associations in aneffort to contribute to the improvement oftechnical competence in the masonry in-dustry. Its website includes MAÇONNERIE-INFO, a collection of numerous fact sheetsavailable for download.
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John Tiedemann Historic Restoration Inc. Booth 5www.johntiedemann.comRaymond [email protected] Tiedemann Inc. is comprised of alarge group of designers, plasterers,painters, artisans, and fine artists. Ourservices cover a complete interior restora-tion, from design to finish stages.
KEIM Mineral Coatings of America, Inc.Booth 28 www.keim.comTom [email protected] silicate paint and coatings are madeof waterglass and inorganic natural mineralpigments combined using KEIM technology.
King Packaged Materials Booth 35www.kpmindustries.comLuc [email protected] Building Solutions is a division ofKing Packaged Materials that manufac-tures and distributes a range of masonryrestoration products that recognizes theuniqueness of each project.
Laser 2D-3D, Inc. Booth 17www.laser2d-3d.comGuy [email protected] offers digitization/vectoriza-tion of buildings using cutting- edge tech-nology. It has been used to survey andcreate digital models for more than 2,000buildings of all kinds.
Leica Geosystems Multi-Day Booth 27www.leicaca.comWalter [email protected] Geosystems laser scanning andsoftware solutions are used worldwide toquickly, accurately and comprehensivelydocument historical buildings, artifactsand sites in full colour 3D.
Les Produits Daubois Inc / Daubois Inc.Booth 16www.daubois.comAlain [email protected] of specialty mortars andpre-mixed concretes.
Polycor Booth 19Bwww.polycor.comGenevieve Robichaud418-692-4695 [email protected] Inc. offers diversified and fully-in-tegrated granite and marble, providingnatural stone solutions since 1987.
RJW-Gem Campbell Stonemasons Inc. Booth 2www.rjwgem.comRobert [email protected] Stonemasons’ services include her-itage masonry restoration, new stone con-struction, stonecutting and stone carving,which complement Gem Campbell’s ex-pertise in exterior stone veneer and stonemanufacturing.
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ROXUL INC. Booth 31www.roxul.comSylvie [email protected] Inc. is part of ROCKWOOL Interna-tional of Denmark, a producer of stonewool insulation made from natural stoneand recycled slag.
Shaws of Darwen Booth 6www.shawsofdarwen.comJim [email protected] expertise in Terra Cotta in both con-servation work and new construction com-bines traditional craftsmanship andhandmade quality with modern innovativetechniques.
Smith & Barber - Sculpture Atelier Inc. Booth 25www.smithandbarber.caPhilippe [email protected] company is devoted to practising thetime-honoured craft of stone carving. Weprovide sculptural works for conservationprojects throughout North America.
The Christman Company Booth 33www.christmanco.comRon [email protected] provides expertise in preserva-tion and restoration projects and under-stands the balance that must be achievedbetween preservation, functionality andcost.
Toitures R Martin Booth 1www.toituresrmartin.comRené [email protected] and replacement of heritage roofs.
Traditional Cut Stone Ltd.Booth 20 www.traditionalcutstone.comRichard [email protected] Cut Stone Ltd works with lime-stone, sandstone and marble, and stockover 20 different materials at any giventime. Our artistic process includes handdrawn renderings, scaled clay maquettesand full-sized plaster models. We special-ize in large-scale restoration projects.
VoidSpan Technologies Multi-Day Booth 26www.voidspan.comJohn [email protected] and producer of preservationgrouting and anchoring systems of historicmasonry and stone monument structures.
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Paper Sessions
Building: The Middle ScaleCS02—Gun Powder and Stones
Room: Frontenac
Session Chair: Arne Johnson
Water Management Systems and Historic Buildings
Student: Cristina Ureche-Trifu
The Alamo Database
Speaker: Robert Warden
Synergism in Conditions EvaluationTechnologies: The Example of theSan Juan Fortification Walls
Speakers: John Feinberg,Dave Woodham
Fort Jefferson: Assessing the StructuralStability of a Third System Fortification
Speakers: Lizzie Olson, Derek Trelstad
A Research and Investigation ProgramUnearths Important New Informationabout the Pavilion at Fort Ticonderoga
Speaker: John Waite
Territory: The Macro ScaleCS01—Building Campuses and Parks
Room: Place D’Armes
Session Chair: Lesley M. Gilmore
The Preservation of America's Baseball Parks
Student: Marni Epstein
Highland Park Ford Plant: Documenta-tion and Redevelopment Strategies
Speakers: Ilene Tyler, Jennifer Henriksen
Yellowstone: A new cycle of Métissage torespond to the needs of a new genera-tion of visitors
Speaker: Tom McGrath
Preserving McGill University's Downtown Campus
Speaker: Robert Stanley
The Architectural Legacy of TheodatePope Riddle: Avon Old Farms School
Speaker: Judith Selwyn
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APT Technical Committees have identified papers that address topics inthe following disciplines. They are not formally organized, but identified
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Tuesday, October 28, 8:00 AM–9:45 AM
Tectonic: The Micro ScaleCS03—Monuments
Room: Jacques Cartier
Session Chair: Victoria Angel
The Artist’s Original Intent: The Regildingand Toning of the Sherman Monument inCentral Park
Speaker: Michael Kramer
The Eternal Indian Statue’s Wisdom from Follies
Speakers: Amy Lamb Woods,Anne T. Sullivan
Marble Sculpture and a Case Study of Michelangelo’s Statue of David
Student: Cynthia Rothwell
The Philosophical and Technical Chal-lenges of Conserving the AlexanderHamilton Monument
Speaker: Jennifer Schork
Control, Conserve or Condemn: TheEvolution of Preserving “Ruin” Plaster
Speaker: Stephanie Hoagland
Savoir-FaireCS04—Methodologies for MasonryRestoration
Room: Beauharnois
Session Chair: Susan Bronson
Protocole Pour L'inspection DesFaçades De Maçonnerie (Protocol inthe Inspection of Masonry Facades)
Speaker: Carlo Carbone
West Block of Parliament, Abstract #4:Implementing Large Scale MasonryRestorationSpeakers: Jason Kinsley, Marc Brunet
And the Pinnacles Shook: RepairingWashington National Cathedral's Earthquake Damage
Speaker: Matthew Farmer
Replication of Heritage StoneworkBy Craft or By Computer? a Debate
Speakers: David Edgar, Stephen Fai
Characterizing the Weathering ofAngkor Sandstone from KulenMountain, Cambodia
Student: Joanna Wilford
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Territory: The Macro ScaleCS05—Heritage Districts, Urban Development and Cultural Landscape
Room: Place D’Armes
Session Chair: James Curtiss
Preservation and Demographic Changesin the 21st Century
Student: Ethan Gormbley
Historic Conservation District Study ofToronto’s Birth Place: St LawrenceNeighbourhood
Speakers: Dima Cook, Rosanne Moss
Post-WWII Suburban Housing: Docu-mentation and an Idea for Preservation
Speakers: Nancy McCoy,Virginia Savage McAlester
Can We Use Heritage Conservation Dis-tricts to Make Historic Ottawa Neighbour-hoods More Sustainable and Resilient?
Speaker: Susan Ross
Unraveling the 3D Cultural Landscapeand Built Heritage within the Frame of aPublically Accessible Tablet Interface
Speakers: Gregory MacNeil,Sara Beanlands
Building: The Middle ScaleCS06—Earth, Stone and Water
Room: Frontenac
Session Chair: Mariana Esponda
Foundation Water-Proofing for Historic Buildings
Speakers: Jessica Reske, Gerhard Petri
The Significance of Local Earthen Heritage, an InterdisciplinaryIntervention in Northern Argentina
Speakers: Maria Carolina Rivet,Julieta Barada
Conservation Strategies through DigitalOperations; Documentation, Assess-ment, and Visualization of 16th CenturyRibbed Vaults in Southern Mexico
Speaker: Benjamin Ibarra-Sevilla
Catoctin Aqueduct Restoration
Speaker: Denis Mc Mullan
The Comparative Analysis of BiologicalGrowth and Commercial Cleaners Basedon Organism Identification and Biologi-cal Mechanisms
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Tuesday, October 28,10:15 AM–12:00 PM
Tectonic: The Micro ScaleCS07—Conservation Challenges
Room: Jacques Cartier
Session Chair: Mariachiara Faliva
Repair of Georgia Marble at the Minnesota State Capitol; Examiningthe Correlation Between Mineralogyand DurabilitySpeakers: Paul Whitenack, Brad Shotwell
Fire-Damaged Stone: The Effects ofHeat, Flame, and Quenching
Student: Beata Sasinska
Restoration of Complex Brick Glazes:Investigation, Formulation, Execution
Speakers: Ronald Staley, Michael Edison
DAR Lay Light Restoration: BalancingStructural Improvements and DesignIntent
Speakers: Jennifer Wallace,Greta Wilhelm
Savoir-FaireCS08—Contemporary Issues in Heritage Site Management
Room: Beauharnois
Session Chair: Susan Bronson
Designing a Conservation Treatment Planfor the Cloister of St Trophime, Arles,France
Speaker: Glenn Boornazian
Une deuxième vie pour le manège mili-taire de la Grande-Allée De Québec : Leprojet de reconstruction et la conserva-tion des vestiges (A Second Life for theGrande Allée Armoury in Québec: The re-construction and preservation of relics)
Speakers: Pascal Letourneau,Stéphan Langevin
Stone Cladding Restoration of theNational Gallery of Art’s East Building:Investigation and Preliminary Design
Speakers: Kirk Mettam, Susan Wertheim
Histories in Stone: Adapting the HeritageBuilding Stone Inventory Model to theNorth American Context
Speaker: Jessie Grebenc
Socio-Cultural Influences on Cultural-Heritage Preservation Education of WorldHeritage Sites in the Context of North-Eastern Brazil: A Critical Auto—Ethno-graphic Study
Student: Karla Penna
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Territory: The Macro ScaleCS09—Historic Infrastructure
Room: Place D’Armes
Session Chair: Dan Worth
Differential Assessment Across Typolo-gies of Historic Infrastructure, or “Manyof These Things Are Kinda the Same”
Speaker: MacLaren North
A Matter of Solid Foundations: The Structural Legacy of the Blue RidgeParkwaySpeakers: Liz Sargent, Deborah Slaton
The National Park Service Mission 66Initiative: Preservation ChallengesFifty Years on (the Jetsons meet theFlintstones)Speakers: Deborah Slaton, Liz Sargent
Collaborative Learning in HeritageConservation Training: A Tale of TwoWorld Heritage Areas
Speakers: MacLaren North,Donald Ellsmore
Building: The Middle ScaleCS10—Buildings and Movements
Room: Frontenac
Session Chair: Lyles McBratney
From Temporary to Permanent: A CaseStudy of the Restoration of the NashvilleParthenon
Student: Allison Asbrock
Rideau Hall Palmhouse Rehabilitation:Integrated Revival Strategies
Speaker: Ralph Wiesbrock
A Comparative Analysis of Urm and RCHistoric Churches Affected By the 2013Bohol Earthquake
Speaker: Stephen Kelley
Seismic Analysis of UnreinforcedMasonry Buildings: Challenges andApproach
Speakers: Nebojsa Ojdrovic,Jane Krisanova
Vibration Limits for Historic Buildings, ArtCollections, and Similar Environments
Speakers: Arne Johnson,Robert Hannen
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Wednesday, October 29, 8:00 AM–9:45 AM
Tectonic: The Micro ScaleCS11—Terra Cotta, Plaster and Stucco
Room: Jacques Cartier
Session Chair: Anne Weber
Pressing Issues: In-Kind Terra CottaReplacement in the 21st Century
Student: Emily Barr
Extruded Architectural Terra-Cotta:Considering a Modern Process forHistoric Applications
Speakers: Sarah Van Domelen,Matthew Haberling
Fabrication Techniques and Deteriora-tion Mechanisms: Evaluating Robert W.Chanler’s Decorative Outdoor PlasterCeiling at Vizcaya Museum and Gardens
Speaker: Lauren Hall
The Use of a Full Scale Mockup As aTool in Defining Preservation Strategies:Wall Assembly Mockup on CovenantCollege’s Carter Hall atop LookoutMountain, Georgia
Speaker: David Steele
Mouvements, Matériaux Et Con-séquences à Travers Le Temps : LeurSecond Souffle (Movement, Materialsand Consequences Over Time: A NewLease on Life)
Speaker: Nancy Labrecque
Savoir-FaireCS12—Case Studies in ArchitecturalRestoration and Rehabilitation
Room: Beauharnois
Session Chair: Sue Ann Pemberton
Protecting Coffers with the Right Kindof Conservation
Student: Carl Klein
Righting the Wrongs of the TripleDeckers: Strategies to Mitigate InitialDesign Shortcomings
Speaker: Jessica Stuck
Revitalization of Historic AirportTerminals, A Case Study: Eero Saarinen'sTWA Flight Center
Speaker: Richard Southwick
The Restoration of the Adèle LanguedocHouse, Tadoussac, QC
Speaker: Glenn Bydwell
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Paper Sessions
Territory: The Macro ScaleCS13—Culture, Settlements andTerritorial Development
Room: Place D’Armes
Session Chair: Georges Drolet
The Vernacular Response of Settlementsto Geographic Indicators: A SouthAfrican Perspective
Speaker: Hilary Saunders
The Architecture of River Lot System:Socioeconomic, Cultural and NaturalValues from the St. Lawrence Riverto Sturgeon River
Speaker: Shabnam Inanloo Dailoo
La restauration du Moulin à vent del’Isle-aux-Coudres : Insularité et tradi-tions artisanales (Restoring the Windmillon Isle-aux-Coudres: Insularity and crafttraditions)
Speakers: Marie-Josée DeschÍnes,Gilbert Dumas
La réhabilitation des stations de pharesde l’Archipel-de-Mingan : Un mariageentre art, métier et science (Rehabilita-tion of the lighthouses in Archipelago,Mingan: The Marriage Between Art,Craft and Science)
Speaker: Antoine L’italien-Savard
Building: The Middle ScaleCS14—Energy and the Building
Room: Frontenac
Session Chair: Nancy McCoy
From the Inside Out: Early 20th CenturyComposite Wall Assemblies Revisited
Speakers: Derek Trelstad, Jill Verhosek
An Unfair Reputation: The EnergyPerformance of Mid-Century ModernGlass-and-Steel Curtain Wall Buildings
Speaker: David Artigas
Mid-Century Modern: An AnalyticalApproach to Energy Retrofits
Speaker: Gordon Shepperd
Monolithic Glazing Upgrades: Preserva-tion and Sustainability Challenges atKahn's Richards Laboratories
Speakers: Matthew Chalifoux,David Fixler
Assessing Thermal Comfort in HistoricStructures: A Case Study of Penn State'sOld Botany Building
Student: Amanda Webb
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Wednesday, October 29, 10:15 AM–Noon
Tectonic: The Micro ScaleCS15—Domes and Towers
Room: Jacques Cartier
Session Chair: Daniel Durand
New Technology Applied to Old WorldCraftsmanship: Replication of the 1912Alberta Legislature Dome
Speaker: John Krouse
La Restauration De La Tour Jacques-Cartier De L’hôtel Du Parlement DeQuébec (The Restoration of the JacquesCartier Tower of Québec’s ParliamentBuildings)
Speaker: Pascal Letourneau
House of Hope Bell Tower Reconstruc-tion, St. Paul, Minnesota
Speaker: Chris Hartnett
The Cleaning, Conservation andRestoration of the Great Hall, NationalAcademy of Sciences, Washington DC
Speaker: Michael Kramer
Savoir-FaireCS16—Structures
Room: Beauharnois
Session Chair: Lurita Mcintosh Blank
First, Do No Harm: An Argument forLeaving Historic Structures Alone
Speaker: Thomas Boothby
Bronze Patina: Issues in Preservation
Student: Joshua Jones
Cast-Iron Columns and Brackets: AnHistoric and Contemporary Study
Speakers: Ian Buckley, Mark Nelson
Structural Assessment and Restorationof Cast-Iron Buildings
Speakers: Edmund Meade,Ben Rosenberg
Historic Masonry Winery Structures ofthe Napa Valley: Exploring the Evolutionof Seismic Strengthening Solutions andtheir Impact on Historic Materials
Speaker: Naomi Miroglio
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Territory: The Macro ScaleCS17—Preservation, Sustainabilityand Climate Change
Room: Place D’Armes
Session Chair: Jill Taylor
Resilience in Heritage Conservation andHeritage Tourism
Student: Carolina Manrique
Case Study, New Lebanon NationalHistoric Sites
Speaker: Tom Seamon
Case Study, Post Industrial WaterfrontReclamation in Ottawa
Speaker: Mark Thompson Brandt
Climatic Response Example: BestPractices in Flood Damage Avoidance,National Parks Service, Washington, DC
Speakers: Jennifer Wellock,Jenifer Eggleston
Performance Values Ancient andModern: Four UK Case Studies
Speaker: Oriel Prizeman
Building: The Middle ScaleCS18—Modern Technology/ModernHeritage
Room: Frontenac
Session Chair: David Fixler
Gilt Beneath the Ground: GeothermalTechnology and Historic Preservation
Student: Mardita Murphy
Carrying out Feasibility Studies ofCathodic Protection on Masonry CladSteel Frame Buildings
Speaker: Gina Crevello
Sibley Hall Dome: Integrating Investiga-tive Techniques to Diagnose andPreserve an Iconic Steel Roof
Speakers: Janet Null, Evan Kopelson
Who Picked That Color?!: UnderstandingColor in Modernist Architecture
Speaker: Kayla Loveman
Post Modern Architecture: Are YouPrepared to Protect It?
Speaker: Peter Meijer
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Wednesday, October 29, 2:00 PM–3:45 PM
Papers are listed in the order they will be presented. All sessions willbe simultaneously translated English<>French.
Tectonic: The Micro ScaleCS19—Understanding and SpecifyingMortars and Building Stone
Room: Jacques Cartier
Session Chair: Joseph Sembrat
Sheet Scaling: Intrinsic and ExtrinsicFactors Present in Mohegan Granite
Student: Karen Stone
Standardized Testing of ConservationMaterials: Dilemmas and Opportunities
Speaker: Norman Weiss
Petrography of Some Brazilian HistoricMortars
Speaker: Mirian Cruxen Oliveira
Getting It Right: The Challenge ofSelecting Compatible Mortars for theRepair of Historic Buildings in Canada
Speakers: Ken Trischuk, Keith Blades
L’enduit Du Séminaire Des Sulpiciens àMontréal (The Surface Coating of theSulpician Seminary in Montreal)
Speaker: Alain Prince
Savoir-FaireCS20—Documentation for Conservation
Room: Beauharnois
Session Chair: James Shepherd
Working with Students and Today'sTechnology
Speaker: Andréa Livi
A Digital Archive for TraditionalMaterials and Methods of Construction
Speaker: Stephen Fai
The Conservation and Reuse ofArchitectural Fragments
Student: Shannon Walsh
Accessibility, New Perspectives andPossibilities of Digital Photogrammetry
Speaker: Christian Ouimet
High Fidelity: The Digital Restoration ofDrayton Hall
Speaker: Patricia Smith
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