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Registration open for APT DC 2017 Symposium, Energy Efficiency of Historic Sites

  • 1.  Registration open for APT DC 2017 Symposium, Energy Efficiency of Historic Sites

    Posted 04-15-2017 07:39 PM

    APT Washington Chapter is pleased to announce the following upcoming event: Symposium 2017- "Energy Efficiency of Historic Sites"

    Symposium 2017's theme is Energy Efficiency of Historic Sites, focusing on methods for increasing the efficiency of traditional buildings while maintaining the integrity of the cultural resources. Presenters from across the DC metropolitan area will cover local energy code requirements, energy modeling technologies to identify efficiency strategies, conservation treatments to sensitively remediate common areas of energy loss in a variety of historic building fabrics, and local case studies. The full slate of speakers will be posted soon. Doors open at 8 am, presentations begin at 9 am. The Symposium will conclude at 4:45 pm, followed by a happy hour reception for all guests. Breakfast, lunch, and happy hour are all included in the registration.

    We are pleased to be hosting this year's symposium at the beautiful Fred W. Smith Library at George Washington's Mt. Vernon. In keeping with Library policies, we are offering free registration for all attendees. If you would like to make a donation to help APT DC offset the costs of the event, please use the DONATIONS section of the registration form. Sponsorship opportunities are available for those who would like to share their organization or business with a large audience of design and preservation professionals.

    5 LU/HSW have been requested from AIA. Credits must be requested during registration by selecting the appropriate option.

    For more information and online registration:

    Symposium 2017- "Energy Efficiency of Historic Sites"



    Date and Time:

    Friday, May 12, 2017
    8:00 AM -4:45 PM

    Location:

    The Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington,
    3200 Mount Vernon Highway,
    Mount Vernon, Virginia 22121

    Cost:

    Member: $0.00 

    Non-Member: $0.00

    Member and Non-Member CE credit: $25.00

    Please contact events@aptdc.org if you have any questions.

     

     



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