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Historic Preservation: How One Public Agency Developed a Comprehensive Preservation Planning Strategy 

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Historic Preservation: How One Public Agency Developed a Comprehensive Preservation Planning Strategy
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Friday, February 23, 2024
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Since its establishment in 1901, the National Bureau of Standards (NIST) has been committed to setting standards worldwide. In addition, NIST is a proud steward of scores of historically important research laboratories, facilities, and architecturally significant structures and landscapes. Historic preservation has become an integral component of the planning, design, operations and maintenance activities across all of its campuses nationwide. NIST’s Master Plan, which facilitates this preservation, has been the recipient of both local and national awards. This session will discuss NIST’s exemplary federal agency leadership in preservation practice. 

Course expires 9/19/2026

This session was recorded live on December 5, 2023.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand what defines a historic property
  • Learn legal requirements when working with historic or potentially historic structures involving federal funding and or permitting
  • Develop a familiarity with the essential tenets of the National Historic Preservation Act as Amended (54 USC 100101) by exploring one agency’s methodical approach 
  • Employ widely accepted stewardship tools that can be used to facilitate a holistic approach to historic campus planning 

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