Transcript and show notes for the Preservation Technology Podcast, Episode 3: Rapid Documentation of Historic Resources with Barrett Kennedy.
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Rapid Documentation of Historic Resources (Podcast Episode 3)
by NCPTT
Updated: June 18, 2009, Published: May 8, 2009
Nondestructive Evaluation Methods for Historic Structures
by NCPTT
Updated: May 6, 2009, Published: April 20, 2009
The registration deadline for this workshop is April 24, 2009. The workshop will provide guidance for professionals and students in the use of diagnostic nondestructive testing for historic structures. It is intended for technically oriented graduates and practicing engineers, architects, preservation consultants, and contractors who are not familiar with this subject area.
Architectural Records Conference (2008-03)
by NCPTT
Updated: May 19, 2009, Published: April 15, 2009
The Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts (CCAHA) developed the Architectural Records Symposium: Managing and Preserving Design Records to improve practices for preserving and providing access to architectural records in museums, archives, libraries, and historic sites throughout the country.
Preservation + Sustainability: Perfect Together
by NCPTT
Updated: February 20, 2009, Published: February 20, 2009
Dr. George Skarmeas will speak on the topic of preservation and sustainability with case studies on Tuesday, March 10, 2009, at 5:00PM at LSU, Baton Rouge, Design Building Auditorium, Room 103.
The Other White “Paint”
by Adam Zelasko
Updated: February 6, 2009, Published: February 5, 2009
Limewash is enjoying renewed interest as a protectant for historic structures, thanks in part to research undertaken by NCPTT and its partners.
ATC & SEI Call for Proposals open until February 27, 2009
by Sarah Jackson
Updated: January 29, 2009, Published: January 30, 2009
The ATC and SEI Conference Program Committee is currently accepting abstracts for individual presentations and proposals for complete sessions. Submission will be accepted until February 27, 2009.
Introducing Preservation Trades to High School Students (2008-08)
by NCPTT
Updated: February 20, 2009, Published: December 29, 2008
A fast, easy and low-cost approach for high school instructors, preservation trade practitioners and preservation organizations to introduce preservation trades in technical high schools.
Application and Preparation of Limewash Video (2008-07)
by Sarah Jackson
Updated: May 29, 2009, Published: December 17, 2008
This six minute video explains how to prepare and apply limewash.
NCPTT workshop on environmental adaptation of buildings November 20-21
by NCPTT
Updated: February 9, 2009, Published: November 13, 2008
NCPTT’s Architecture and Engineering program will hold a workshop exploring adaptations in design in Louisiana’s historic Gulf Coast architecture and their application in sustainable renovation on November 20-21 in Lafayette, Louisiana.
Built for the Bayou
by Sarah Jackson
Updated: February 4, 2009, Published: November 1, 2008
NCPTT workshop examines environmental adaptation in the built environment
NCPTT to hold workshop on how buildings styles adapt to the Gulf Coast environment
by NCPTT
Updated: October 2, 2008, Published: October 2, 2008
The National Center for Preservation Technology and Training (NCPTT) is planning a workshop on design and construction of historic structures along the Gulf Coast. Vermilionville will be the site for the workshop on Nov. 20, 2008 in Lafayette, Louisiana. On Nov. 21 the group will be visiting structures around Lafayette that are representative of the principles learned during the first day.
National Landmark ‘Kate Chopin House’ is lost to fire
by NCPTT
Updated: June 15, 2009, Published: October 1, 2008
The Kate Chopin House, named for the legendary feminist writer who lived there during the 1880s, burned to the ground in an early morning fire today.
Development of Nonlinear Documentation Strategies for Incorporating Computerized Solid Modeling in Historical Building Survey (1999-04)
by NCPTT
Updated: February 2, 2009, Published: September 22, 2008
Documentation is central to every preservation project whether it involves recording the presence of a structure about to be lost or preparing evidence for restoring or maintaining existing structures.
RESTORE Technical Field Guide on the Health and Environmental Hazards Inherent in Architectural Restoration Materials and Processes (1998-05)
by NCPTT
Updated: February 2, 2009, Published: September 22, 2008
Working in collaboration with the International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftsmen, RESTORE developed a prototype workshop on health and environmental hazards inherent in conservation materials and processes.
CEFPI: A primer for the renovation/rehabilitation of older and historic schools (2004-16)
by NCPTT
Updated: January 30, 2009, Published: September 22, 2008
Older and historic schools represent an unrecognized asset for school districts.
Applying Infrared Thermography for the Purpose of Identifying Concealed Wood Framing Member Type and Subsurface Anomalies with Intended Application Towards Historic Structures (2008-06)
by NCPTT
Updated: January 30, 2009, Published: September 22, 2008
nfrared thermography (IRT) has been in use for decades as a means of nondestructive testing. However limited research has been conducted on applying this technology towards historic preservation, particularly wood framed structures. Furthermore, hardware and information relating to this technology and its preservation applications can be difficult to obtain and [...]
Keeping the Boys Busy: The Revival of Incremental, On-Site Design by National Parks (2002-10)
by NCPTT
Updated: February 3, 2009, Published: September 22, 2008
NPS designers produced significant works of Landscape Architecture that were simultaneously influenced by the scheme’s evolving form and the emerging native features of the landscape.
Rome Prize
by NCPTT
Updated: January 5, 2009, Published: July 1, 2008
The American Academy in Rome invites applications for the Rome Prize competition. The Academy offers up to thirty fellowships for periods ranging from six months to two years.
Non-Destructive Evaluation Methods for Historic Structures
by NCPTT
Updated: January 5, 2009, Published: May 27, 2008
NCPTT partnered with the Association for Preservation Technology International to plan and present a workshop on Nondestructive Evaluation Methods for Historic Structures that was held May 16-17 in Charleston, S.C.
Preservation Trades High School Curriculum Summit
by NCPTT
Updated: January 5, 2009, Published: May 16, 2008
NCPTT’s Andy Ferrell and Christine Faith recently participated in a Preservation Trades High School Curriculum Summit.
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