[Hist_Pres] Sustainable Preservation: Process & Practice
David Bogan
david.bogan at state.or.us
Thu Oct 28 10:12:40 PDT 2010
Sustainable Preservation: Process & Practice
National Preservation Institute
Seattle, WA — December 8, 2010
in cooperation with the National Park Service, Pacific West Region
Discuss the process and practice of using sustainable preservation
strategies for historic structures. The environmental goal of “reduce,
reuse,recycle” can enhance the capital cost competitiveness of
preservation projects.Review the LEED (Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design) standards used to assess building performance.
Focus on preservation challenges relating to energy efficiency, windows,
lighting, indoor air quality, HVAC, and local andnational codes and
regulations. An agenda is available online at www.npi.org.
Instructor. Ralph DiNola, AAIA, LEED faculty and principal, Green
Building Services, Inc.,specializing on greening historic projects by
seeking LEED certification and using an integrated design process;
actively involved in bringing the historic preservation and green
building movements together
Registration.A registration form is available online at
www.npi.org/register.html. The registration rate is $325.
AIA/CES members will receive 6 learning units each day for designated
seminars that meet the criteria for programs in the American Institute
of Architects Continuing Education System.
Questions? Please contact us. Thank you.
Jere Gibber
Executive Director
National Preservation Institute
P.O. Box 1702, Alexandria, VA 22313
703/765-0100; 703/768-9350 fax
info at npi.org;www.npi.org
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