The Graduate Program in Historic Preservation is pleased to announce our upcoming event: The Concrete Surface: Symposium and Workshop.
This two-day symposium and workshop will explore built concrete works specifically through consideration of their surface. Valued for its strength and durability, concrete has challenged and expanded the meaning and role of the architectural surface during the material's long and evolving deployment. The symposium will explore historical approaches to the finishing and surface treatment of concrete as well as its performance, deterioration, and conservation. Of particular interest will be past and contemporary attitudes toward aging and extended service life and methods for repair.
AIA Continuing Education credits are available for both the symposium and workshop components of this event. 8 Learning Units are available for the February 9 symposium and 4 Learning Units are available for the February 10 workshop. To register for Continuing Education credits for the symposium, please log in to your AIA account and search for course title "The Concrete Surface Symposium". To register for credits for the workshop, please search for course title "The Concrete Surface Workshop". Certificates will also be available for attendees not registered with AIA but seeking continuing education credits.
Date: February 9th & 10th, 2018
Location: Meyerson Hall, Upper & Lower Galleries
Registration is required- register here!
More details and the full conference program can be found on the event webpage.
Pamela W. Hawkes FAIA
Principal
Scattergood Design
A Maine Licensed Architect
Practice Professor of Historic Preservation
School of Design
University of Pennsylvania