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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.

Earn 7 HSW|LUs at AIA24 with Historic Preservation NPS sessions and HRC luncheon

  • 1.  Earn 7 HSW|LUs at AIA24 with Historic Preservation NPS sessions and HRC luncheon

    Posted 18 days ago

    Calling all AIA24 attendees!  Washington D.C. is gearing up for a landmark event in architecture and design, and you won't want to miss it.  This year's AIA Conference on Architecture & Design (AIA24) is bringing together the brightest minds in AEC for four power-packed days (June 5-8)  Be sure to mark your calendar for the official HRC event, but that's just the tip of the iceberg. AIA24 boasts a lineup of incredible sessions designed to inspire, educate, and connect you with the future of design.

    This is your chance to dive deep into the latest trends, network with industry leaders, and discover innovative solutions to today's most pressing challenges. AIA24 promises to be an unforgettable experience – register now and be part of it! 

      

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    Stewardship in the Monumental Core of Washington, D.C.: AIA Historic Resources Committee Luncheon

    EV215  |  12:00am-2pm  |  $115  |   Register here

    The monumental core of Washington, DC is a rich tapestry and cultural landscape of iconic museums, memorials, and public spaces that belong to and are enjoyed by visitors and local residents year round. What does it take for the owners of these precious public resources to be stewards of these significant places? Join the AIA Historic Resources Committee (HRC) for a lively conversation about stewardship in the monumental core of Washington, DC with some of the leading professionals charged with their operation and stewardship. The complex work must take into account a host of considerations including technical challenges, accessibility, resiliency, sustainability, security, new and infill construction, evolving program needs, social equity, landscapes, infrastructure, funding, inter-agency coordination, and planning. Participants will learn how these institutions promote the long view and ensure preservation is balanced with meeting contemporary needs to maintain vitality and relevance. The program will include a short presentation by moderator Thomas Jester, FAIA, FAPT, of Quinn Evans to frame the topic and will be followed by a panel discussion with representatives from the National Gallery of Art, the National Park Service, Smithsonian Institution, and DC Historic Preservation Office.

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    Speaker and Moderator:

    Thomas C. Jester, FAIA, FAPT, LEED AP

    Principal

    Quinn Evans

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    Panelists:

    Peter May

    Former Associate Regional Director for Lands and Planning

    National Capital Region

    National Park Service

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    Susan B. Wertheim, RA 

    Chief Architect and Deputy Administrator for Capital Projects

    Office of Architecture and Engineering

    National Gallery of Art

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    Carly Bond

    Acting Associate Director, Architectural History & Historic Preservation

    Office of Planning, Design, and Construction

    Smithsonian Institution

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    David Maloney

    State Historic Preservation Officer

    DC Office of Planning

    District of Columbia

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    Earn 3.5 HSW|LUs Unlocking the Power of Historic Preservation: Part 1-Understanding the Federal Historic Tax Credit Program

    NPS100  |  9:00 am-1 pm  |  $49  |   Register here

    Dive into the heart of preservation and heritage through this enriching journey offered in collaboration with the National Park Service. Two captivating half-day training seminars will delve into tax credits and the latest updates to preservation standards, exploring innovative strategies and best practices that will shape the future of preservation.

    You'll gain valuable insights into leveraging the Federal Historic Tax Credit (HTC) Program and the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation to breathe new life into historic buildings. Whether you're an architect, historian, or simply passionate about preserving our cultural legacy, this is one event you won't want to miss.

    This is part one of a two-part series. See NPS200 The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation on Saturday, 9am–1pm.

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    Earn 3.5 HSW|LUs Unlocking the Power of Historic Preservation: Part 2-The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation

    NPS200  |  9:00 am-1 pm  |  $49  |   Register here

    You'll gain valuable insights into leveraging the Federal Historic Tax Credit (HTC) Program and the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation to breathe new life into historic buildings. Whether you're an architect, historian, or simply passionate about preserving our cultural legacy, this is one event you won't want to miss. 

    This is part two of a two-part series. See NPS100 The Federal Historic Tax Credit Program on Wednesday, 9am–1pm. 

    Part 2: The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation

    Examine the flexibility and cumulative effects of the standards in guiding rehabilitation projects and learn how to apply the standards to ensure your project meets historic preservation objectives while achieving modern functionality.

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    Speaker and Moderator:

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     Brian Goeken 

    Chief of Technical Preservation Services 

    National Park Service 

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    Luz Toro Intl. Assoc. AIA. CPNAA
    Sr. Manager, Resilience
    The American Institute of Architects
    Washington, DC
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    AIA24 HRC luncheon Thursday 6 / 12:00 -2 pm