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APT Kansas City 2015: Convergence of People and Places—Diverse Technologies and Practices
PROGRAM BOOK
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Agenda-at-a-Glance (Subject to change)Registration is located on the main floor of The Brass on Baltimore.
Saturday, October 31
Tuesday, November 3 continued
9:00am–5:00pm APT Board of Directors Meeting Roof Garden Ballroom Aladdin Hotel7:30–9:30pm Pre-Conference Event: Elmwood Cemetery Lantern Tour See Page 4Time changes tonight! Set your clock back an hour before Sunday.Sunday, November 1
7:00–8:00am Continental Breakfast Grand Lobby, main floor
8:00am–5:00pm Workshops, Day 1 See page 5
6:00–8:00pm SE1—Workshop Dinner See page 6
Monday, November 2
6:30–8:30am Continental Breakfast Grand Lobby, main floor
8:00am–4:00pm Workshops, Day 2 See page 6
Varies–4:00pm Full Day Field Sessions See page 6 & 7
Varies Half Day Field Sessions See page 7
1:00–4:00pm COF Business Meeting Library, 3rd floor
Various APT Committee Meetings See page 7 & 9
4:00–5:00pm Exhibit Gala Preview Tudor Room & Balcony, 4th & 5th floor
4:00–5:00pm Student Scholar Meet and Greet President’s Room, 3rd floor
4:30–6:00pm Getty Recipient Meet and Greet and Latin America Chapter Meeting Library, 3rd floor
5:00–9:00 pm SE2—Exhibit Gala Tudor Room & Balcony, 4th & 5th floor
Tuesday, November 3
7:30–8:30am Continental Breakfast Grand Lobby, main floor
7:30–8:15am SE3—Breakfast with Exhibitors Rooftop, 15th floor
8:30–9:30am KS01—Opening Session & Keynote Address Tudor Room, 4th floor
9:45–11:15am Concurrent Paper Sessions See page 9
11:30–12:15pm SE4—APT Preview Lunch and Student Scholar Recognition Rooftop, 15th floor
12:15–1:00pm APT Annual General Meeting Rooftop, 15th floor
1:15–2:45pm Concurrent Paper Sessions See page 9
3:15–4:45pm Concurrent Paper Sessions See page 9
6:00–8:00pm SE5—Social at Fiorella’s Jack Stack Barbecue See page 9
6:00–8:00pm Dinner on Your Own See page 9
8:00–11:00pm Chapters Mixer See page 9
Wednesday, November 4
7:30–9:00am Continental Breakfast Grand Lobby, main floor
8:00–8:45am SE6—Chapters Breakfast Rooftop, 15th floor
9:00–10:30am Concurrent Paper Sessions See page 10
11:00–12:30pm Concurrent Paper Sessions See page 10
1:00–5:00pm Half Day Field Sessions See Page10 & 11
1:00–4:30pm Bricks and Bytes: Technology and Tools for the Digital Age of Preservation Library, 3rd floor
1:00–4:30pm Laser Cleaning Demonstration Grand Lobby, main floor
1:30–3:30pm APT Board of Directors Meeting Roof Garden Ballroom Aladdin Hotel
5:00–6:00pm AIA HRC Reception Grand Lobby, main floor
6:00–7:15pm KS02—College of Fellows Keynote Speaker and COF Installation Walnut Room, 6th floor
7:15-10:30pm SE7—APT Awards Banquet and Student Scholar Fundraiser Tudor Room, 4th floor
Thursday, November 5 Symposium at Hotel Phillips
7:00–8:00am Continental Breakfast Regency Room, downstairs
8:00am–4:30pm SY1—Symposium: Renewing Modernism Phillips Room
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Tickets for any special events (SE) must be purchasedby Monday, November 2nd, at 2:00pm.
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Conference CommitteeThe APT Kansas City 2015 Conference is brought to you by APT and the dedicated members of the Local Conference Committee:
Welcome to Kansas City!It is with the greatest pleasure that the Local Conference Committee and the Central PlainsChapter welcome APT to Kansas City. We meet once again to continue the necessary andvital conversations that shape the course of heritage conservation, and I can think of nobetter place to host our conversation on convergence than here. Kansas City is a place ofcrossroads, of border battles, and of contrasts. It is my hope that you leave our “Paris ofthe Plains” with a new perspective on preservation, new technology for your practice, anda new colleague for your network. Welcome to Kansas City!
Lurita McIntosh BlankLocal Conference Committee Chair
APT Kansas City 2015 is also brought to you by the members of these APT Technical and Standing Committees:
Development CommitteeTraining and Education Committee
Technical Committee on Modern Heritage Committee Technical Committee on Sustainable Preservation
Conference ChairLurita McIntosh BlankFundraising CommitteeLurita McIntosh BlankSpecial Events CommitteeKristen OttesenMarketing CommitteeCaroline HeinrichsProgram CommitteeDan Worth, ChairTrack CoordinatorsMark BrandtTimothy CroweStephen KelleyKyle NormandinSession ChairsJean CarroonTimothy CroweMelissa Dirr GenglerTrudy FaulknerDavid FixlerLonnie HoveyLisa HowePamela JeromeTom JesterSusan Richards JohnsonStephen KelleyKyle NormandinRick OrtegaDavid OverholtJed PorterNancy RankinJustin Spivey
Derek TrelstadIlene TylerGreta WilhelmPeter WollenbergJason WrightAbstract ReviewersJean CarroonTimothy CroweJohn DamJohn E. DumsickDavid FixlerLisa HowePamela JeromeThomas JesterStephen KelleyRoy Malcom PorterKelly Sutherlin McLeodKyle NormandinRick OrtegaDavid OverholdtGretchen PfaehlerNancy RankinTobin TraceyDerek TrelstadIlene TylerGreta WilhelmPeter WollenburgStudent Abstract ReviewersElizabeth Acly Teresa Almond Dave Anderson David Anthone Nancy Barba
Dawn Bilobran Thomas Boothby Jeanbenoit Bourdeau Anne Brask John Burns Joy Coleman Tim Crowe Elaine Decoursey John Dumsick Burton Edwards Donald Friedman Tim Frye Andreea Hamilton David Hart Brian Hierlihy Alexandria Kirby Molly Lambert Robert Mack Julia Manglitz Thomas Morrison James Norden Mark Nussbaum Sanskriti Singh Francis Tousignant Eiliesh Tuffy Kitty Vieth Christina Wallace Peter Wollenberg Workshop CommitteeDana Gould, ChairField Session CommitteeJulie Cawby, Chair
Table of Contents
Local Conference Committee 3Saturday 4Sunday 4Monday 6Tuesday 8 Wednesday 10Thursday 12 The Getty Foundation Professional Travel Support Recipients 13
Student Scholarship Recipients and Donors 14 Sponsors 16 Exhibitors 19 Exhibitor Floor Map 19 & 20Paper Sessions 24Map of Downtown KC 34 The Mobile App 35 General Information 35 Workshop and Field Session coordinators listed in full agenda.
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Sunday, November 1 (continued)
Workshops, Day 1Pre-registration and fee is required to attend. Workshop fee includes breakfasts, lunchesand materials. Dress is casual with good walking shoes. Lunch for all workshops on Sun-day will be in the Grill Room, 6th floor.
8:00am–5:00pm WS1—Conservation of Modern Concrete Walnut Room, 6th floor This training event supported in part by the National Center for Preservation Technology and Training
Coordinator: Paul Gaudette, Principal, FACI, FAPT Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. Facilitators and Speakers:
Frank HalseySusan MacDonaldKeith NilesJack PyburnThomas L. RewertsL. Brad ShotwellDeborah Slaton
8:00am–5:00pm WS2—Conservation of Dry-Laid Stone Masonry: It’s Not Just Stacking Stone! Library, 3rd floor Coordinator: Trudy Faulkner, STRATA Architecture + Preservation Facilitators and Speakers: Dona Boley and Patrick Alley Kip Davis Jakob Drentlaw Robert Hoard Neil Rippingale Rocky Slaymaker Jane Wooley
8:00am–5:00pm WS3—Fountain Fundamentals Florentine Room, 5th floor Coordinator: Jason Church, National Center for Preservation Technology and Training Speakers: Jocelyn Ball-Edson Jason Church Gary Keshner Robert Krueger
9:45–10:15am Break Foyers of each floorNoon–1:00pm Workshop Lunches Grill Room, 6th floor2:45–3:15pm Break Foyers of each floor
Please Note:All events, unless noted, will be held at The Brass on Baltimore. Conference attire is businesscasual, and for field sessions, it is recommended to wear good walking shoes.Most events take place on floors 3-6 and can be accessed by elevators from each floor.Please allow enough time to arrive at events as there are only 2 elevators that servicethese floors. There are also stairs located by the elevators. For events located on theRooftop, 15th floor, there is a designated elevator accessible only from the main floor.
Full Conference Schedule**At time of printing and subject to change. For the latest information, download the APTConference mobile app.
Saturday, October 315:00-8:00pm APT Registration Desk Grand Lobby, main floor9:00am–5:00pm APT Board of Directors Meeting Roof Garden Ballroom Aladdin Hotel7:30-9:30pm Pre-Conference Event: Grand Lobby, main floor Elmwood Cemetery Lantern Tour Sponsored by: Walter P. Moore Meet in Grand Lobby by 7:15pm $ Fee required to attend, purchase at APT Registration.
Time changes tonight! Set your clock back an hour before Sunday.
Sunday, November 17:00am–7:00pm APT Registration Desk Grand Lobby, main floor7:00–8:00am Continental Breakfast Grand Lobby, main floor
Room permitting, you can still register for workshops and field sessions atthe APT Registration Desk. Tickets for any special events (SE) must be
purchased by Monday, November 2nd, at 2:00 pm.
Download the mobile app to find additional information, maps andwhere to share your pictures!
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Monday, November 2
6:00–8:00pm SE1—Workshop Dinner: Kill Devil Club Continuing the Conversation
Speakers will moderate different discussions at each table. You can stayat one table the whole evening or move around. This optional event is anadditional forum for networking and learning and is not critical for yourworkshop participation.
Registration preferred. No fee required to attend, pay for your ownexpenses. Address: 31 East 14th Street, Kansas City, 64106LVenueis within walking distance, see map on the mobile app or page 34.
7:00am–9:00pm APT Registration Desk Grand Lobby, main floor6:30–8:30am Continental Breakfast Grand Lobby, main floor
Workshops, Day 28:00am–4:00pm WS1—Conservation of Modern Concrete Walnut Room, 6th floor Lunch for WS1 will be in the Grill Room, 6th floor.8:00am–4:00pm WS2—Conservation of Dry-Laid Stone Masonry: It’s Not Just Stacking Stone! Depart Grand Lobby by 7:45am
8:00am–4:00pm WS3—Fountain Fundamentals Depart Grand Lobby by 7:45am
Full Day Field SessionsPre-registration and fee is required for all full day field sessions. Fee includes continental break-fast, and lunch. Dress is casual, in layers, with good walking shoes. All full day field sessionswill have a continental breakfast at The Brass on Baltimore in the Grand Lobby area. Specificbus departure times listed below, plan accordingly to allow for breakfast and check-in.
7:00am–4:00pm FS1—Materiality of Additions, Alterations and Repairs in the Historic Kansas Statehouse Field Session Coordinators: Julia Manglitz, Janet Getz Departure promptly at 6:45am from the Grand Lobby.
7:00am–4:00pm FS2—The Art of Systems Design and Integration in the Historic Kansas Statehouse Field Session Coordinators: Todd Renyer, William Bassette Departure promptly at 6:45am from the Grand Lobby.
8:00am–4:00pm FS3—The Original Process. NO Reproduction. The W.F. Norman Decorative Stamped Sheet Metal Tradition Field Session Coordinator: Julie Cawby Departure promptly at 7:45am from the Grand Lobby.
8:00–4:00pm FS4—Façade Restoration and Cleaning: Plural Perspectives, One Community Field Session Coordinators: Courtney Murdock, Al Morris Departure promptly at 7:45am from the Grand Lobby.
Half Day Field SessionsPre-registration and fee is required for all half day field sessions. Depending on start time,fee includes continental breakfast or lunch. Dress is casual, in layers, with good walking shoes.FS6 and FS7 will have their continental breakfast at The Brass on Baltimore in the GrandLobby area. Specific bus departure times listed below, plan accordingly to allow for break-fast and check-in. FS8 and FS9 will pick up boxed lunches at The Brass on Baltimore inthe Grand Lobby area.
8:00am–12:00pm FS6—The Evolution of the Liberty Memorial and National World War I Museum: Preserving and Managing a National Historic Landmark Field Session Coordinators: Amanda Loughlin, Angie Gaebler Departure promptly at 7:45am from the Grand Lobby. 8:00am–12:00pm FS7—The Country Club Plaza: The Beauty of a Plan Field Session Coordinators: Cynthia Ammerman, Amanda Crawley Departure promptly at 7:45am from the Grand Lobby. 1:00–4:00pm FS8—An Architecture of Optimism: Kansas City's Downtown Art Deco Field Session Coordinators: Amanda Crawley, Nancy Powell Meet in Grand Lobby at 12:45pm to walk to venue. 12:45–4:15pm FS9—The Culture and History of the 18th and Vine Historic Jazz District Field Session Coordinators: Angie Gaebler, Shawn Hughes Bus will board at 12:30pm, lunches can be picked up at 12:15pm
1:00–4:00pm COF Business Meeting Library, 3rd floor
APT Committee Meetings will be held at Hotel Phillips 3:00–4:00pm Technical Committee: Modern Heritage Crystal Ballroom4:00–5:00pm Technical Committee: Documentation Lyric Room4:00–6:00pm Publications Committee Empire Boardroom4:00–6:00pm Technical Committee: Preservation Engineering Phillips Ballroom4:30–6:00pm Training and Education Committee Regency Room
Monday, November 2 (continued)
Don’t forget to buy your ticket for the APT Awards Banquet featuring theStudent Scholar Fundraiser! Tickets available at the APT Registration Desk
until Monday, November 2nd at 2:00pm.
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11:30–12:15pm SE4—Preview Lunch & Student Scholar Recognition Rooftop, 15th floorJoin us as we share highlights of San Antonio, home to the 2016 APT Con-ference! We will also have the pleasure of meeting our 2015 StudentScholars, their mentors and school advisors.$ Fee required to attend, dress is business casual.
12:15–1:00pm APT Annual General Meeting Rooftop, 15th floor
1:15–2:45pm CS05—Modern Heritage Walnut Room, 6th floor Engineering Interventions of 20th Century Heritage 1:15–2:45pm CS06—Public Art and Architecture Florentine Room, 5th floor Art as Component of Architecture Part 21:15–2:45pm CS07—Sustainable Preservation President’s Room, 3rd floor Adapting for Climate Change1:15–2:45pm CS08—Preservation Engineering Library, 3rd floor Fired Clay Systems2:45–3:15pm Break Grand Lobby, main floor
3:15–4:45pm CS09—Modern Heritage Walnut Room, 6th floor Investigation and Documentation of Modern Heritage 3:15–4:45pm CS10—Public Art and Architecture Florentine Room, 5th floor Art as Component of Architecture Part 33:15–4:45pm CS11—Sustainable Preservation President’s Room, 3rd floor Sustainable Conservation Guidelines3:15–4:45pm CS12—Preservation Engineering Library, 3rd floor Iron and Steel
4:45–5:45pm Technical Committee: Crystal Room, Hotel Phillips Sustainable Preservation
6:00–8:00pm SE5—APT Social - SOLD OUT Meet in Grand Lobby 5:45pmFiorella’s Jack Stack Barbecue has been turning out some of the mostsucculent brisket, ribs, and chicken to ever grace a plate! You’ll wonder why you ever eat BBQ anywhere else. $ Fee required to attend. One–way transportation provided to venue.
6:00–8:00pm Dinner on Your Own Stop by the APT Registration desk and pick up a Kansas City guide to great local restaurants you can walk to and enjoy some time out in Kansas City!
8:00–11:00pm Chapters Mixer Milwaukee Delicatessen CompanyJoin APT Chapter members and enjoy a bite while socializing. Chaptermembership is not required, but we hope you join APT before you go! Nofee required to attend, pay for your own expenses. Dress is casual. Address: 101 West 9th St., Kansas City, MO 64105
LVenue is within walking distance, see map on the mobile app or page 34.
4:00–5:00pm Exhibit Gala Preview Tudor Room & Balcony, 4th & 5th floor Get a head start on your networking and join the APT Exhibitors for an early preview of the Exhibit Gala.5:00–9:00pm SE2–Exhibit Gala Tudor Room & Balcony, 4th & 5th floor
Network with exhibitors while enjoying delicious appetizers and cocktails.The Exhibit Gala is a festive event which gives you the opportunity to con-nect with exhibitors, learn about their wares and services and meet withthe key decision makers. No fee required to attend, dress is business casual.
8:00–10:00pm SSOC: Student Practice Session Florentine Room, 5th floor & President’s Room, 3rd floor
7:00am–7:00pm APT Registration Desk Grand Lobby, main floor7:30–8:30am Continental Breakfast Grand Lobby, main floor
7:30–8:15am SE3—Breakfast with Exhibitors Rooftop, 15th floor 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.
8:30–9:30am KS01—Conference Opening Session Tudor, 4th floor Welcome: APT President, Gretchen Pfaehler
Keynote Address: John Simonson Paris of the Plains: A Convergence of Time, Place and Purpose Author and historian John Simonson will explore the downtown neighbor-hood of the APT Conference as a case study of convergence in Kansas Cityhistory, specifically as a time-and-place study of the intersection of 12th St.and Baltimore Ave. circa 1930, the heart of the Pendergast era.
Concurrent Paper Sessions: See the mobile app, or pages 24–33 for additional information.
9:45–11:15am CS01—Modern Heritage Walnut Room, 6th floor Evolution and Conservation of Modern Curtain Walls 9:45–11:15am CS02—Public Art and Architecture Florentine Room, 5th floor Art as Component of Architecture Part 19:45–11:15am CS03—Sustainable Preservation President’s Room, 3rd floor New Tools for Sustainable Preservation9:45–11:15am CS04—Preservation Engineering Library, 3rd floor Archaic Systems - Modern Needs
Monday, November 2 (continued)
Tuesday, November 3
Tuesday, November 3 (continued)
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7:00am-7:00pm APT Registration Desk Grand Lobby, main floor7:30-9:00am Continental Breakfast Grand Lobby, main floor Sponsored by MTS Contracting, Inc.8:00-8:45am SE6—Chapters Breakfast Rooftop, 15th floor Start your day with a great breakfast with other APTers in your area. $ Fee required to attend, dress is business casual.
Concurrent Paper Sessions: See the mobile app, or pages 24-33 for additional information.9:00-10:30am CS13—Modern Heritage Walnut Room, 6th floor Approaches to Conserving Concrete in Modern Heritage 9:00-10:30am CS14—Public Art and Architecture Florentine Room, 5th floor Art as a Companion to Architecture9:00-10:30am CS15—Sustainable Preservation President’s Room, 3rd floor Climate, Materials, and Systems9:00-10:30am CS16—Preservation Engineering Library, 3rd floor Computers Aiding Preservation 10:30-11:00am Break Grand Lobby, main floor11:00-12:30pm CS17—Modern Heritage Walnut Room, 6th floor Modern Materiality and Conservation 11:00-12:30pm CS18—Public Art and Architecture Florentine Room, 5th floor College of Fellows Roundtable11:00-12:30pm CS19—Sustainable Preservation President’s Room, 3rd floor Durability & Resilience: New Directions in Material Preservation11:00-12:30pm CS20—Preservation Engineering Library, 3rd floor Water Power Wood12:30-1:00pm Lunch on Your Own
Half Day Field SessionsRegistration and fee is required for all half day field sessions. Dress is casual, with goodwalking shoes. Sessions include a box lunch and materials. Boxed lunches for FS11–FS16can be picked up in the Grand Lobby. FS17 lunch will be provided at the Bolling Building.Arrive no later than 12:30, buses will board at 12:45.
1:00–5:00pm FS11—The Harry S Truman National Historic Landmark District: The Challenges of Preservation and Neighborhood Revitalization Field Session Coordinators: Wendy Shay, Dr. John Taylor 1:00–5:00pm FS12—From Gulley Town to a City Beautiful: Kansas City's Parks and Boulevards Field Session Coordinators: Amanda Crawley, Nancy Powell 1:00–5:00pm FS13—Approaches to Historic Site Preservation: Watkins Mill State Historic Site and Atkins-Johnson Farm and Museum Field Session Coordinators: Kristen Ottesen, Lauren Rieke
Wednesday, November 41:00–5:00pm FS14—Modern Heritage Bus Tour - Preserving the Recent Past in Kansas City Field Session Coordinators: Brianna McKenzie, Amanda Crawley and Bob Myers
1:00–5:00pm FS15—The History and Maintenance of Fountains in Kansas City Field Session Coordinator: Paul Benson
1:00–5:00pm FS16—Evolution of Preservation Treatments for the Architectural and Structural Concrete at Historic Unity Village Field Session Coordinators: Tom Rewerts, Kirk Matchell
1:00–5:00pm FS17—Modernizing Modern: Preserving and Renewing the Mid Century Bolling Federal Building Field Session Coordinators: Caroline Alderson, Sylvia Augustus
Additional Field Session Coordinators: Joy Coleman and Elaine Pierce
1:00-4:30pm Bricks and Bytes: Technology and Tools for the Digital Age of Preservation Library, 3rd floor
In our digital age, the tools we use are in flux – shifting from the traditionalpaper and pencil to the tablet and stylus – and sometimes just the fingerand touchscreen. As a unique offering this year, APT is hosting an inter-active Technology and Tools session featuring APT’s On-line SustainableConservation Assistance Resource (OSCAR), NCPTT’s Rapid Building andSite Condition Assessment (RBSCA), and NCPTT’s National Building StoneDatabase.
1:00-4:30pm Laser Cleaning Demonstration Grand Lobby, main floorJoin Adapt Laser Systems for a hands-on demonstration of laser cleaningfor masonry and other historic surfaces.
1:30-3:30pm APT Board of Directors Meeting Roof Garden, Aladdin Hotel
5:00-6:00pm AIA HRC Reception Grand Lobby, main floor The AIA Historic Resources Committee invites you to join them for a cocktail and light hors d'oeuvres before the COF Keynote Lecture.
6:00–7:15pm KS02—College of Fellows Keynote Lecture and COF Installation Walnut Room, 6th floor Keynote Speaker: Carl R. Nold President and CEO, Historic New England From Appleton to 2016: Preservation Past Informs the FutureCarl Nold brings insights from experience caring for historic properties,monitoring preservation easements, working with international col-leagues, serving in volunteer leadership positions nationally and interna-tionally, and facing preservation issues in both rural and urban settings.
Wednesday, November 4 (continued)
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Thanks 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!
Alberto Jose Herrera DíazAlberto Herrera Díaz ArquitectosColombia
Andres Gaviria-ValenzuelaPontificia Universidad JaverianaColombia
Beatriz Silvia GarzonUniversidad Nacional de TucumanArgentina
Carla Maria Teixeira CoelhoCasa de Oswaldo CruzBrazil
Claudia Rodriguez EspinosaUniversidad Michoacana de San Nicolas de HidalgoMexico
Geminis Danae Peguero BuenoVisanto PropertiesDominican Republic
Juan Carlos Rivera TorresPatrimonio E Ingenieria SASColombia
Laura AlecrimNational Institute of Culture and HeritageBrazil
Livia Morais NobregaUFPE / DOCOMOMOBrazil
Maria Leticia Da SilveiraInstituto de Pesquisas TecnologicasBrazil
Marco Antonio Penido de RezendeUniversidade Federal de Minas GeraisBrazil
Nancy Dionisia Benitez Vazquez Oficina del Conservador de TrinidadCuba
Paulo MontoroPaulo Montoro & Associates ArchitectsBrazil
Rosibel Maria Ripoll Garcia Gobernancion del Atlantico Colombia
Sergio Tomass Garcia GutierrezNational University of Architects & Construction Engineers of Cuba
William Arturo Castillo ValenciaUniversida de Nariao PastoColombia
William Pasuy ArciniegasUniversidad de La Salle BogotaColombia
Zenon Raul Barros CespedesUniversidad Santo TomásChile
7:15–10:30pm SE7—APT Awards Banquet and Student Scholar Fundraiser Tudor Room, 4th floor
Join us for a celebratory dinner as we recognize the achievements of col-leagues who made significant contributions to the association and the in-dustry in the past year. This dinner also serves to support our studentscholarship fund and we will bring back the popular dessert auction. Youwill have a great time, feast on amazing desserts, and help the future gen-eration of preservationists! $ Fee required to attend, tickets must be purchased by Monday Novem-ber 2nd at 2:00pm. Business/cocktail attire.
Auctioneer: Trisha Brauer, ownerTaking Bids Benefit Auctions, LLC www.takingbidsbenefitauctions.com
Thursday, November 5 Hotel Phillips7:00–8:00am Continental Breakfast Regency Room, downstairs8:00–4:30pm SY1—Symposium: Renewing Modernism Phillips Room, 3rd floor
Sponsored by:EYP-Architecture and Engineering, Quinn Evans Architects and Kelly Sutherlin McLeod Architecture, Inc.Coordinators:Caroline Alderson, AIA, FAPT – United States GSA Center for HistoricBuildingsMark Brandt, RAIC and Nancy Rankin, AIA – APT Technical Committee onSustainable PreservationDavid Fixler, FAIA, LEED AP Kelly Sutherlin McLeod, FAIA, Kyle Normandinand Tom Jester, AIA, FAPT – APT Technical Committee on Modern HeritageSpeakers:Carl Elefante FAIA, LEED AP O&MBernard FlamanMike Jackson, FAIAWessel de JongeMichael McClelland, OAA RAIC CAHPMic Patterson, LEED AP (BD+C)Dr. Theodore H. M. Prudon FAIA FAPTJack Pyburn, FAIAGeoff Rich RIBA-SCA AABCBeth L. SavageDeborah Slaton, FAPT Z. Smith, LEED APDavid G. Woodcock, FAIA, FSA, FAPT
Wednesday, November 4 (continued) Professional Travel Grant Recipients
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Student Scholar Recipients
Namhyuck Ahn, LEED Green AssociateUniversity of Texas at AustinCS09—Energy Retrofit of Historic MasonryStructuresAdvisor: Michael HolleranMentor: Marilyn Kaplan
Sara Alinia, S.M.A.S.C.E.Southern Illinois University EdwardsvilleCS04—Suitability of Techniques of FRPRetrofit for Historic URM BuildingsAdvisor: Brad CrossMentor: Donald Friedman, PE
Jocelyn Chan University of PennsylvaniaCS10—An Investigation of the PaintedFinishes of Mission San José De Tumacá-cori Façade: At the Interface of MaterialsAnalysis, Conservation, and CulturalConfluenceAdvisor: Frank MateroMentor: Thomas H. Taylor, Jr., PhD, FAPT,FAIC
Kat Gardner Columbia University, Graduate School ofArchitecture Planning & PreservationCS20—A Bitter Truth: The Efficacy of Astrin-gent Persimmon As a Bio-Alternative toStandard Wood Preservation TreatmentsAdvisor: Norman WeissMentor: Ronald D. Staley, FAPT, Hon AIA-MI
Suki GershenhornColumbia UniversityCS02—History and Material Investigation ofRustic Ferrocement SculpturesAdvisor: Norman WeissMentor: Ilene R. Tyler, FAIA, FAPT, LEED AP
Erin GibbsSchool of the Art Institute of ChicagoCS03—A Fight Against Nature: Preservingthe Temples at OmritAdvisor: Ann SullivanMentor: Pamela Jerome, AIA, LEED, AP,FAPT
Joshua JonesSavannah College of Art and DesignCS16—Emerging Technology for Preserva-tionists: DronesAdvisor: Thomas TaylorMentor: Michael F. Lynch, P.E., AIA, FAPT
Sujin Kim University of FloridaCS07—3D Documentation for the Manage-ment of Heritage Sites Prone to WaterDamage: Laser Scanning and Mesh Model-ing the Built Heritage and Contexts of WatChaiwatthanaram, Thailand and Shwe-Nandaw Kyaung, MyanmarAdvisor: Morris HyltonMentor: Kent Slade Diebolt, FAPT
The APT Scholarship and Outreach Committee selected the following students to receive anAPT Kansas City 2015 Scholarship, which includes Conference registration, one-year member-ship to APT, the opportunity to present during a paper session, as well as mentoring from amember of the College of Fellows. Please welcome this year’s Student Scholars.
Sarah Love Georgia State UniversityCS12—Geophysics in Historic Preservation:A Convergence of SubfieldsAdvisor: Richard LaubMentor: Lonnie J. Hovey, AIA, FAPT
Courtney Magill The University of PennsylvaniaCS19—Performance Assessment andEvaluation of Hydrophobic and UltravioletProtective Treatments for Historic LogStructuresAdvisor: Frank MateroMentor: David M. Hart, AIA, FAPT
Corey ManchentonColumbia UniversityCS06—Color Me Interested: Identificationof Pigments in Trade CataloguesAdvisor: Mary JablonskiMentor: Anne E. Weber, FAIA, FAPT
Sloane TaliaferroColumbia University Graduate School ofArchitecture, Planning, and PreservationCS08—Documentation and Testing of 19thCentury Limewash Recipes in the UnitedStatesAdvisor: Norman WeissMentor: David G. Woodcock, FAIA, FSA, FAPT
Julianne Wiesner-ChianeseSchool of Design, University ofPennsylvaniaCS13–Modern in the Mountains: An Analy-sis of the Fair-Faced Concrete at JacksonLake Lodge, Grand Teton National Park,WYAdvisor: Frank MateroMentor: Walker Johnson, FAIA, Principal
Anthony & Associates, Inc.APT Northeast ChapterAtkinson-Noland & AssociatesCatherine ViethDane RauschDavid WoodcockDonald FriedmanEric PattisonErin FisherEvan KopelsonGladding McBean Ilene TylerJanet NullJoan BerkowitzJoseph TorresKathryn IrwinKyle NormandinLesley Gilmore & Robert FranzenLois NelsonMichael LynchNatalie Feinberg LopezPamela JeromeRobert MackSue Anne PembertonThomas MorrisonTimothy CroweTrudy FaulknerVoidSpan Technologies*At press time.
Student Scholarship FundJoin us Wednesday night at the APTAwards Banquet featuring the StudentScholar Dessert Fundraiser and helpsupport our students. These kind indi-viduals and organizations led the wayby contributing prior to the Conference*.
Don’t forget to buy your ticket forthe APT Awards Banquet featuringthe Student Scholar Fundraiser!Tickets available at the APT Registration Desk ONLY until
Monday, November 2nd at 2:00pm.
The 2015 Martin Weaver Student Scholarship RecipientChristopher Whitman B.Arch (Hons), Dip.ArchWelsh School of Architecture, Cardiff UniversityCS15–In Situ Thermal Resistance Monitoring of Traditional and Modern Infill Panels of a15th Century Cruck-Framed Dwelling, in Herefordshire UKAdvisor: Oriel PrizemanMentor: Caroline Alderson
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1200 Architectural Engineers, PLLCAllen Architectural MetalsCatherine ViethDean KogaGretchen PfaehlerJanet NullJennifer WallaceJoan BerkowitzJohn DiodatiKirk J. Matchell Restoration Consultant - SEAMark 1 Restoration CompanyNatalie Feinberg LopezQuimby McCoy Preservation ArchitectureQuinn EvansRosin PreservationSullivan PreservationTim Crowe
Apollo BBC, Inc.Atkinson-Noland & AssociatesIntegrated Conservation Resources, Inc./Integrated Conservation Contracting, Inc.Kelly Sutherlin McLeod Architecture, Inc.MTS Contracting, Inc.Old Structures Engineering, P.C.STRATA Architecture & PreservationWollenberg Building Conservation, LLC
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2015 Exhibitors
5:00-9:00pm SE2–Exhibit Gala Tudor & Balcony, 4th & 5th floorJoin us Monday night for the Exhibit Gala. We’ll kick it off with a Preview hour starting at4:00pm to give you a head start on networking. Then at 5:00pm you can enjoy delicious ap-petizers and cocktails on two floors while listening to music as the networking continues.The Exhibit Gala is a festive event which gives you the opportunity to connect with exhibitors,learn about their wares and services and meet with the key decision makers.
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Adapt Laser SystemsBalcony, 5th floorNathan Jonjevic816-531-7402www.adapt-laser.comAdapt Laser Systems provides laser cleaningsolutions for a wide variety of coating re-moval and surface preparation applications.
AMBICOBalcony, 5th floorPat Parker816-531-7402www.ambico.comFor 60 years, AMBICO has manufacturedspecialized door, frame and window prod-ucts that are the choice of discerning archi-tects and engineers world-wide.
BonstoneTudor, 4th floorPaul Klees262-363-9877www.bonstone.comWe take pride in helping to preserve the his-toric and original masonry materials used onrestoration projects. Our product offering willenable you to clean your substrate, repairand protect the project from possible futuredegradation.
Boston Valley Terra CottaTudor, 4th floorTricia Aubrecht716-649-7490 x 158www.bostonvalley.comBoston Valley Terra Cotta is the leading man-ufacturer of architectural terra cotta forrestoration of historic facades and creationof high performance building envelopes.
Cathedral Stone Products, Inc.Tudor, 4th floorZachary Beach410-782-9150www.cathedralstone.comMasonry restoration products.
ConprocoBalcony, 5th floorLawrence Burkhardt800-358-3500www.conproco.comConproco manufactures restoration prod-ucts for masonry and concrete structures.
D/2 Biological Solution, Inc.Tudor, 4th floorTed Kinnari917-693-7441www.d2bio.comD/2 Biological Solution cleaning, biologicalstaining from architectural surfaces for 20years. Developed for building conservators.
Dan Lepore and Sons CompanyBalcony, 5th floorAnthony Lepore610-940-9888www.danlepore.comDan Lepore & Sons is a third generation ma-sonry construction company specializing innew building construction, maintenance, dis-mantlement, reconstruction, and restorationof buildings for a national clientele.
Edison CoatingsBalcony, 5th floorChad Lausberg800-341-6621www.edisoncoatings.comManufacturer of custom repair materials,coatings, adhesives and historic mortars forconcrete, stone and masonry buildings andstructures.
GeoSonics/Vibra-TechTudor, 4th floorDouglas Rudenko P.G.570-455-5861www.geosonicsvibratech.comFor more than 60 years, GeoSonics/Vibra-Tech has been providing vibration consultingservices.
Gladding, McBeanTudor, 4th floorJamie Farrnham916-644-9385www.gladdingmcbean.comGladding, McBean's extraordinarily dedicatedpeople share a deep commitment to valuesthat guide every aspect of what we do.
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Balcony, 5th Floor
Get a head start on your networkingand join the Exhibitors for an earlypreview at 4:00pm. Food and bars
will start at 5:00pm.
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HiltiBalcony, 5th floorRyan Falkenrath816-283-6134www.us.hilti.comHilti provides leading-edge technology to theinternational construction professionals.Hilti products, systems and services offer so-lutions with outstanding added value to cus-tomers in the construction and buildingmaintenance industries.
Historic Plaster Conservation ServicesUSA (HPCS)Tudor, 4th floorRod Steward905-885-8764www.historicplaster.comHistoric Plaster Conservation Services USAaddresses and repairs structural problemsof fragile plaster in historic buildings. We ad-dress the problem at its root – where theplaster meets its substrate.
Indiana Limestone CompanyBalcony, 5th floorTony Parenza515-240-4485www.IndianLimestoneCompany.comIndiana Limestone is our Nation’s buildingstone. Used in commercial and residentialprojects since the mid 1800’s.
Kansas City Master CompaniesBalcony, 5th floorKevin Lakey816-838-0285www.kcmaster.comKC Master Companies/Piermasters special-izes in the installation of micropiles for foun-dation settlement repair, new constructionand retrofit purposes.
KEIM Mineral Coatings of America, Inc.Tudor, 4th floorRoy Suttles704-588-4811www.keim.com130 plus years of mineral silicate stains, fin-ishes, repair mortars, stucco, plaster andpenetrating water repellants for historicpreservation.
King Heritage Building SolutionsBalcony, 5th floorLuc Genest450-434-8332www.kpmindustries.comKing Heritage Building Solutions is a manu-facturer and distributor of mortars andgrouts dedicated to the restoration of her-itage buildings.
Mid-Continental RestorationTudor, 4th floorFrank Halsey620-223-3700www.midcontinental.comMid-Continental Restoration Specializes inproviding historic masonry repair, restora-tion, and preservation services throughouttwelve states in the Midwest.
PlasterKraft & Mural MastersTudor, 4th floorBrad Bruce913-944-1841www.plasterkraft.comWe specialize in Ornamental Plaster andPaint, Interior and Exterior Historic Preserva-tion, Interior Plaster Finishes, and HistoricBuilding Consultations.
PROSOCOTudor, 4th floorJohn Young785-830-7324www.prosoco.comPROSOCO is a national manufacturer ofproducts for cleaning, protecting, and restor-ing new and existing masonry buildings.
PullmanTudor, 4th floorBob Gensel410-850-7000www.pullman-services.comPullman supplies specialty contracting serv-ices for complex historic preservation proj-ects including façade, parking garage, andplaza restoration.
QuintekTudor, 4th floorGino Varacalli610-940-1490www.quintek.netFaçade cleaning technology that is gentle onthe building and the environment.
Remmers BVBATudor, 4th floorFlip Moens0032-14-84-8080www.remmers.beRemmers has evolved from a small companyin oil, paints, mortar and concrete admix-tures to a strong, company in constructionand wood preservation products.
Re-ViewTudor, 4th floorBrooks Gentleman816-365-4447www.re-view.bizRe-View specialized in the restoration of his-toric wood and steel windows and we manu-facture historically correct wood windowreplicas for landmarks across the country.
Robinson IronTudor, 4th floorScotty Howel256-329-8486www.robinsoniron.comRobinson Iron specializes in architecturalcast metals used for custom applicationsand historic preservation. The Companyworks on projects worldwide.
Traditional Cut StoneTudor, 4th floorRichard Carbino416-652-8434www.traditionalcutstone.comWith the largest number of classicallytrained stone carvers in North America, weset the standard for heritage masonryrestoration and building preservation, usingcenturies-old stone carbing techniques. Treanor ArchitectsTudor, 4th floorPatty Weaver877-842-4858www.treanorarchitects.comFull service architecture firm specializing inmaking the best of the past a part of the fu-ture across the nation.
VoidSpan TechnologiesTudor, 4th floorJohn Wathne508-932-2630www.voidspan.comA developer and manufacturer of specialtyanchoring, stabilization and restoration prod-ucts for the preservation of historic masonrystructures.
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Paper Sessions Tuesday, November 3, 9:45am–11:15am
Convergence of Public Art andArchitecture
CS02—Art as Component of Architecture Part 1
Florentine Room (5th floor)
Session Chair: Greta Wilhelm
History and Material Investigation ofRustic Ferrocement Sculptures
Presenter: Suki Gershenhorn, Co-Presenter: Norman R. Weiss
Liberty Memorial: A Preservation ProjectThat Almost Didn't Happen
Presenter: John Waite
Collaborating to Preserve a PublicTreasure: The Rehabilitation of CoitTower and Its WPA-Era Murals
Presenter: Jennifer CorreiaCo-Presenter: Allison Cummings
Restoring Tiffany’s Artistic Vision inBoston’s Back Bay
Presenter: Jean Carroon
Sustainable Preservation: PreservationTechnology and Climate ChangeCS03—New Tools for Sustainable
Preservation
President’s Room (3rd floor)
Session Chair: Lisa Howe
Oscar: The Online SustainableConservation Assistance Resource
Presenter: Cory Rouillard
The Implications of Developments in theNational Energy Codes for HistoricPreservation
Presenter: Sean Denniston
A Fight Against Nature: Preserving theTemples at Omrit
Presenter: Erin GibbsCo-Presenter: Anne Sullivan
Open Data Kit: Mobile Data Collection forCultural Heritage
Presenter: Edward Fitzgerald
Preservation Engineering:Broadening our Approach
CS04—Archaic Systems - ModernNeeds
Library (3rd floor)
Session Chair: Tim Crowe
Suitability of Techniques of FRP Retrofitfor Historic Urm Buildings
Presenter: Sara AliniaCo-Presenter: Brad Cross
Structural Evolution of St. Elizabeths:Progression of Structural Systems Be-tween 1850 and 1950
Presenter: Rachel WillCo-Presenter: Tim Crowe
New Structure: Historic Building
Presenter: Jessica ReskeCo-Presenter: Ian Glaser
Presidio Officers’ Club: Rehabilitationof San Francisco’s Oldest Building
Presenter: Christina Wallace
Modern Heritage Conservation: Futureof the Movement
CS01—Evolution and Conservation ofModern Curtain Walls
The Walnut Room (6th Floor)
Session Chair: Pamela Jerome
Prewar Curtain Walls: The OverlookedPredecessor of High-Rise Modernism inthe U.S
Presenter: Angel Ayón
The Strutt House Revealed
Presenter: Titania Truesdale
Connecting the Dots of Modern HeritageConservation: A Case Study of the Build-ing Envelope Repair and Upgrade for aCanadian government laboratory
Presenter: Bernard Flaman
The Preview Lunch and Student Scholar Recognition is at 11:30am on the Rooftop. To access the rooftop, you must take the designated elevator
located on the main floor.
Dig deeper into this topic at Bricks and Bytes: Technology and Tools
for the Digital Age of PreservationMonday, November 2, 1:00pm
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Paper Sessions Tuesday, November 3, 1:15pm–2:45pm
Modern Heritage Conservation: Futureof the Movement
CS05—Engineering Interventions of20th Century Heritage
The Walnut Room (6th Floor)
Session Chair: Tom Jester
Pigeon Hole Parking in Montreal: IsThere a Conservation Approach forThose Modern Mechanical Construction
Presenter: Daniel Durand
São Francisco De Assis Church, Brazil: ACase Study of Modern ArchitecturePreservation
Presenter: Marco Rezende
Center Coring at the WashingtonNational Cathedral - a Convergence ofFact and Fiction
Presenter: Matthew Farmer
Convergence of Public Art and Architecture
CS06—Art as Component of Architecture Part 2
Florentine Room (5th floor)
Session Chair: Peter Wollenburg
Color Me Interested: Identification ofPigments in Trade Catalogues
Presenter: Corey ManchentonCo-Presenter: Mary Jablonski
Grant Wood As Decorator / Saving theSleeping Porch at the Brucemore Estate
Presenter: Anthony KartsonasCo-Presenter: Mata Kartsonas
Replicating Classical Decorative Elementsin Exposed-Aggregate Concrete
Presenter: Amy Hollis
New Marble Capitals for Thomas Jeffer-son's Rotunda
Presenter: Clay PalazzoCo-Presenter: Matthew Scheidt
Sustainable Preservation: PreservationTechnology and Climate Change
CS07—Adapting for Climate Change
President’s Room (3rd floor)
Session Chair: Nancy Rankin
Estrategia Para La Reducción DelRiesgo Por Desastres Naturales o Pro-ducidos Por El Hombre En El Sitio Patri-monial Valle De Viñales, Pinar Del Río,Cuba
Presenter: Sergio TomásSimultaneously translated in English
Redirecting Capital Funds to Achieve In-herent Systemic Performance in thePreservation and Stewardship ofHuman Habitats
Presenter: Philip Allsopp
3D Documentation for the Managementof Heritage Sites Prone to WaterDamage: Laser Scanning and MeshModeling the Built Heritage and Con-texts of Wat Chaiwatthanaram, Thailandand Shwe-Nandaw Kyaung, Myanmar
Presenter: Sujin KimCo-Presenter: Morris Hylton
Preservation Engineering:Broadening our ApproachCS08—Fired Clay Systems
Library (3rd floor)Session Chair: Steve Kelley
Documentation and Testing of 19th Cen-tury Limewash Recipes in the UnitedStates
Presenter: Sloane TaliaferroCo-Presenter: Norman Weiss
Lime-Pozzolan Formulations for Architec-tural Conservation
Presenter: Norman R. Weiss
Modification of Akoustolith Properties atWashington National Cathedral
Presenter: Marlene GoekeCo-Presenter: Joseph Myers
Exploring the Adaptability of Terra CottaFlat Arch Systems – an EngineeringApproach
Presenter: Rebecca BuntrockCo-Presenter: Derek Trelstad
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Paper Sessions Tuesday, November 3, 3:15pm–4:45pm
Modern Heritage Conservation: Futureof the Movement
CS09—Investigation and Documentationof Modern Heritage
The Walnut Room (6th Floor)
Session Chair: David Fixler
Oolitic Limestone Use and Restoration inthe Manti Temple
Presenter: Elwin Robison
Philip Johnson’s ‘Brick’ House – aConsidered Approach to a RestorationProject Using Non-Destructive Evaluation(NDE) Technologies and TargetedExposures
Presenter: Alan White
Energy Retrofit of Historic MasonryStructures
Presenter: Ahn NamhyuckCo-Presenter: Michael Holleran
3D GIS and the Modeling of the Past andFuture of Historic Districts and CulturalLandscapes
Presenter: Jennifer MinnerCo-Presenter: Jeffrey Chusid
Convergence of Public Art and Architecture
CS10—Art as Component ofArchitecture Part 3
Florentine Room (5th floor)
Session Chair: Trudy Faulkner
Embracing Ambiguity – the Rebirth ofUpper Fort Garry Provincial Park
Presenter: Glen Manning
The “Pueblos Mágicos” Program and ItsRole in Preserving Traditional Public Ar-chitecture and Urban Space in Mexico
Presenter: Claudia RodriguezCo-Presenter: Erika Elizabeth Perez
The Convergence of Performance,Meaning, ART and Form - behind theCurtains of the PARK Avenue ArmoryRestoration
Presenter: Debora Barros
An Investigation of the Painted Finishesof Mission San José De Tumacácori’sFaçade: At the Interface of MaterialsAnalysis, Conservation, and CulturalConfluence
Presenter: Jocelyn ChanCo-Presenter: Frank Matero
Sustainable Preservation: PreservationTechnology and Climate ChangeCS11—Sustainable Conservation
Guidelines
President’s Room (3rd floor)
Session Chair: Jean Carroon
Building Resilience: Practical Guidelines& Technologies for SustainableRehabilitation
Presenter: Mark Thompson Brandt
ASHRAE's New Guide “Energy Guidelinefor Historical Buildings and Structures”
Presenter: William Rose
Prioritization of Energy Retrofits forHistoric Homes
Presenter: William Dupont
Preservation Engineering:Broadening our ApproachCS12—Iron and Steel
Library (3rd floor)
Session Chair: Richard I. Ortega
Geophysics in Historic Preservation: AConvergence of Subfields
Presenter: Sarah LoveCo-Presenter: Richard Laub
Increasing the Load Bearing Capacity ofa Historic Steel Truss Bridge withoutCompromising the Historic Fabric
Presenter: Travis Corwith
The Colorado State Capitol: An ExteriorRestoration of One of Denver’s Last CastIron Façades
Presenter: Richard RenaudCo-Presenter: David Wittman
Monumental Non-Welded Cast IronRepairs - New Technology for Structuraland Architectural Restoration
Presenter: Tim VandewalleCo-Presenter: Gary Reed
Dig deeper on this session's topics withthe College of Fellows Roundtable:Managing Loss in a Framework ofClimate Change and SustainabilityWednesday, November 4th 11:00am
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Paper Sessions Wednesday, November 4, 9:00am-10:30am
Modern Heritage Conservation: Futureof the Movement
CS13—Approaches to ConservingConcrete in Modern Heritage
The Walnut Room (6th Floor)
Session Chair: Kyle Normandin
Modern in the Mountains: An Analysis ofthe Fair-Faced Concrete at Jackson LakeLodge, Grand Teton National Park, WY
Presenter: Julianne Wiesner-Chianese Co-Presenter: Frank Matero
Measuring Modern Concrete: Assessingthe Impact of Original Material Specifica-tions on Concrete Durability in ModernStructures
Presenter: Jeffrey Beane
Reinventing Rudolph: A Case Study inModern-Heritage Adaptation Alternatives
Presenter: Mary Ann UptonCo-Presenter: Robert Miklos
Morse and Stiles Colleges: Restorationof Eero Saarinen's Modern HistoricConcrete
Presenter: Paul GaudetteCo-Presenter: Deborah Slaton
Convergence of Public Art and Architecture
CS14—Art as a Companion toArchitecture
Florentine Room (5th floor)
Session Chair: Ilene Tyler
Convergence on Ernest Hemingway'sArtistic Legacy in Havana
Presenter: William Dupont
Industrial Arts
Presenter: Cynthia Brubaker
Restoration of the Former Plaza Hotel:The Public Nature of the Project Leadsto a Unique Netting Solution
Presenter: Joan BerkowitzCo-Presenter: Andrew Halpin
Sustainable Preservation: PreservationTechnology and Climate ChangeCS15—Climate, Materials, and
Systems
President’s Room (3rd floor)
Session Chair: David Overholt
On the Relationship Between BuildingAge and Energy Consumption
Presenter: Amanda Webb
The Smithsonian American Art Museum- Preservation, Restoration and Modern-ization of the Renwick Gallery
Presenter: Matthew Tonello
The Impacts of Climate Change on theDurability of Historic Concrete and SteelFrame Structures
Presenter: Gina Crevello
In Situ Thermal Resistance Monitoring ofTraditional and Modern Infill Panels of a15th Century Cruck-Framed Dwelling, inHerefordshire UK
Presenter: Christopher J. WhitmanCo-Presenter: Oriel Prizeman
Preservation Engineering:Broadening our Approach
CS16—Computers Aiding Preservation
Library (3rd floor)
Session Chair: Derek Trelstad
Emerging Technology forPreservationists: Drones
Presenter: Joshua JonesCo-Presenter: Thomas Taylor
New Light on Baltimore’s Cathedral ofBooks: Preservation EngineeringTechnologies Allow New Insulated GlassSkylight over Phoenix Iron Roof Trusses
Presenter: John Matteo Co-Presenter: Nicole Ferran
Plaster Damage and the HygrothermalBehavior of the Altar Dome, SAN Jose DeTumacacori
Presenter: Douglas Porter
Mount Vernon HBIM
Presenter: Robert FinkCo-Presenter: Steve Stuckey
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Paper Sessions Wednesday, November 4, 11:00am-12:30pm
Modern Heritage Conservation: Futureof the Movement
CS17—Modern Materiality andConservation
The Walnut Room (6th Floor)
Session Chair: Melissa Dirr Gengler
Facade & Art Documentation SiteSurveys for Historic Cultural Architec-ture & Art
Presenter: Robert MarshallCo-Presenter: Battle Brown
Living the High Life with the “CorporateGoddesses”: Modern Fiberglass Sculp-ture High Work
Presenter: Caitlin Smith
Cuba's Grand Opening - ImportingMaterials for Hemingway's Finca Vigia
Presenter: Ronald Staley
Convergence of Public Art and Architecture
CS18—College of Fellows Roundtable
Florentine Room (5th floor)
Session Chair: Lonnie Hovey
Managing Loss in a Framework ofPolitical and Climate Change andSustainability
Moderator: David G. WoodcockCurrent Events: Loss of Structures Dueto Political Unrest
Presenter: Pamela JeromeUnderstanding Vulnerability and Risk;What Can Be Done (Preparedness vs.Recovery)
Presenter: Stephen J. KelleyDiscussion Panelists:
COF Lecturer, Carl R. NoldLonnie HoveyMike Jackson
Sustainable Preservation: PreservationTechnology and Climate Change
CS19—Durability & Resilience: NewDirections in Material Preservation
President’s Room (3rd floor)
Session Chair: Roy Malcolm Porter
Performance Assessment and Evalua-tion of Hydrophobic and Ultraviolet Pro-tective Treatments for Historic LogStructures
Presenter: Courtney MagillCo-Presenter: Frank Matero
Infrared Thermography As a Preserva-tion Tool: Interior Plaster Assessment atthe Aiken-Rhett House Museum
Presenter: Kalen McNabb
Webs of Stone and Glass: Innovation inTracery Repair Maximizes Stone Dura-bility and Minimizes Glass Breakage
Presenter: Derek TrelstadCo-Presenter: Dean Koga
Preserving the Archaeological Re-sources of Bandelier National Monu-ment: Case Hardening and the WeatherResistance of the Rhyolitic Tuff
Presenter: Douglas Porter
Preservation Engineering:Broadening our ApproachCS20—Water Power Wood
Library (3rd floor)
Session Chair: James Shepherd
A Bitter Truth: The Efficacy of AstringentPersimmon a Bio-Alternative to Stan-dard Wood Preservation Treatments
Presenter: Kat GardnerCo-Presenter: Norman Weiss
Water Control Issues in Historic Founda-tions
Presenter: Brent Anderson
University of Minnesota's CombinedHeat and Power Plant
Presenter: Chris Hartnett
From BETA to WER and Side Trips in Be-tween—A Non-Comprehensive PersonalHistory of Epoxy Applications in Wood
Presenter: Richard I. Ortega
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Events: Unless noted, all APT Conference events will be located at The Brass on Baltimore.The detailed agenda lists all meeting places. Meals: Your full Conference registration includes: food served at the Exhibit Gala and conti-nental breakfast on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.Field session and workshop attendees: see full schedule for details about additional meals.Attire: Most events call for business casual, the APT Awards Banquet featuring the StudentScholar Fundraiser is cocktail or business attire, but not black tie. Field sessions may combineboth indoor and outdoor locations, so it is recommended you dress in layers and wear goodwalking shoes.$ Events with fees: Room permitting, you may still register for a workshop and/or field ses-sions. Tickets for Special Events (SE) are available at the Registration Desk only until Mon-day, November 2nd at 2:00pm.APT Conference Office: Located on the 6th floor.Lost and Found: APT Registration Desk, main floor.
Vertical Access and its 1% for the Planet commitment allows APT to con-tinue its efforts to use technology to improve your Conference experiencewhile working to minimize the Conference’s environmental impact.
The mobile app has all the features you need to be program book-free, orto supplement this book, including:• The full event schedule sorted by day, speaker, and track• The ability to create your own schedule by bookmarking the sessions you want to attend• Details about all of the exhibitors, sponsors and speakers• Connect and exchange contact details with other attendees• Share your event experiences on Facebook and Twitter• Follow the event on Twitter at #APTKC2015• Maps to find event and exhibitor locations
Once downloaded using the internet,* data is stored on your device makingit accessible without a Wi-Fi connection. It will automatically update oncereconnected. Free WiFi will be available to conference attendees whileat The Brass on Baltimore. Download the app at https://crowd.cc/s/9wgA*roaming charges may apply
Continuing Education: APT is an approved provider for the followingprofessional continuing education credits. Participation (CE) forms areavailable for each discipline in the APT Registration Area.• American Institute of Architects Learning Units (AIA LUs)• RCEP professional development hours (RCEP PDHs)• Canadian Architects - all provinces will accept AIA-approved CEs to fulfill requirements.
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