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The mission of the Historic Resources Committee (HRC) is to identify, understand, and preserve architectural heritage, both nationally and internationally. HRC is engaged in promoting the role of the historic architect within the profession through the development of information and knowledge among members, allied professional organizations, and the public.

APT DC: The Art and Science of Matching Historic Concrete

  • 1.  APT DC: The Art and Science of Matching Historic Concrete

    Posted 02-08-2016 10:26 PM

    The Art and Science of Matching Historic Concrete

    February 25, 2016
    6:30 PM to 8:30 PM

    Gensler Architects
    2020 K Street, NW
    Washington, DC 20006

    Join APT DC and the Building Enclosure Council (BEC) for a joint seminar focusing on matching historic concrete for repair or replacement at 6:30 pm on Thursday, February 25th. Matching concrete sounds simple, but there are many factors that affect color. Whether your project is historic or a contemporary, this presentation will outline materials and procedures that are important to understand when matching is important.

    Amy Lamb Woods, an engineer with Simpson Gumpertz & Heger will talk about  the fundamentals of concrete materials, how cementitious  materials effects the concrete color, how to use color measurement technology in developing a matching mix design, and other helpful tips when it comes to matching. 1.5 LU/HSW has been requested from AIA.

    Amy's background combines architecture, historic preservation, and materials engineering. From the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign she holds a B.S. in Architectural Studies, an M.Arch with a focus on Historic Preservation, and an M.S. in Civil Engineering Building Materials with a focus on concrete and cement chemistry. Ms. Woods has more than 17 years of experience in the field of historic preservation and forensic engineering of materials and construction systems. She has been involved with many types of projects such as façade investigations, repair and rehabilitation projects, and materials analysis. Ms. Woods is on the Board for the Association for Preservation Technology International, a Director for the International Concrete Repair Institute Chicago chapter, on the Easement Committee for Landmarks Illinois, and is an instructor in the Historic Preservation Building Diagnostics class at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

    costs:

    APT DC Member - Free; $5.00 for AIA CEU/PDH

    Non APT DC Member - $15.00; $20.00 for AIA CEU/PDH

    The Art and Science of Matching Historic Concrete

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    Ronda Bernstein
    Historical Consultant
    APT WASHINGTON CHAPTER INCORPORATED
    Washington DC
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