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ContentsConference Information .......................... 2Conference Schedule.............................. 6Tuesday.................................................. 6Wednesday ............................................ 6Thursday................................................ 8Friday................................................... 16Saturday............................................... 23Sunday ................................................ 24<strong>2011</strong> <strong>The</strong> Getty Foundation ProfessionalTravel Support Recipients..................... 25<strong>APT</strong> <strong>Victoria</strong> <strong>2011</strong> Local Conference CommitteeConference ChairLorne Simpson, F<strong>APT</strong>, Simpson RobertsArchitectureConference Special AdivisorsAlastair Kerr, MA, former BC HeritageBranchNatalie Bull, F<strong>APT</strong>, Heritage CanadaFoundationProgram CommitteeChair—Janet Gourlay-Vallance, MAAA,Heritage Conservation Directorate-Public Works and Government ServicesCanadaCoordinator, Materials and Structure—Myles McDevitt, P.Eng, CCCA, HeritageConservation Directorate-Public Worksand Government Services CanadaCoordinator, Landscapes—Hugh Miller,FAIA, Goucher CollegeCoordinator, Sustainability—Susan Ross,Heritage Conservation Directorate-Public Works and Government ServicesCanadaAbstract Reviewers—Susan Buggey, Landscape and HistoryTim Crowe, Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates,Inc.Carl Elefante, Quinn Evans ArchitectsAndrés Gaviria, Universidad JaverianaJill Gotthelf, Walter Sedovic ArchitectsJanet Gourlay-Vallance, Public Works andGovernment Services CanadaChris Gray, GBG Inc.3Student Scholarship Recipients............. 26Sponsors.............................................. 28Exhibitors............................................. 31Conference Centre Map........................ 33Hotel Map............................................. 34<strong>APT</strong> Chapters Map................................ 36Papers at a Glance................................ 37Agenda at a Glance............................... 41<strong>APT</strong> Charleston 2012...............Back CoverBill Hockey, Architectural ConservationServicesLonnie Hovey, VitettaTom Jester, Quinn Evans ArchitectsMarilyn Kaplan, <strong>Preservation</strong> ArchitectureRosa Lowinger, Rosa Lowinger & AssociatesMyles McDevitt, Heritag ConservationDirectorate-Public Works and GovernmentServices CanadaHugh Miller, Goucher CollegeKyle Normandin, Wiss, Janney, ElstnerAssociates Inc.Susan Ross, Heritage ConservationDirectorate-Public Works and GovernmentServices CanadaMark Thompson Brandt, MTBA MarkThompson Brandt Architect & AssociatesDiana Waite, Editor, <strong>APT</strong> BulletinWorkshopsChair—John Dam, P.Eng., CAHP, LEED APCoordinator, Landscapes—Brenda Weatherston,University of <strong>Victoria</strong>Coordinator, Masonry—Keith Blades,M.A., Keith Blades Consulting, Almonte,ON CanadaCoordinator, Timber—Gordon Macdonald,Macdonald & Lawrence Timber FramingLtd.Symposium<strong>APT</strong> Technical Committee on Sustainable<strong>Preservation</strong>


<strong>APT</strong> <strong>Victoria</strong> <strong>2011</strong> Local Conference Committee(continued)Field SessionsChair—Steve Barber, City of <strong>Victoria</strong>Coordinators—Kris Andersen, Provincial Capital CommissionHelen Cain, City of <strong>Victoria</strong>Catherine Umland, <strong>Victoria</strong> Civic HeritageTrustRichard Linzey, UKRA, British ColumbiaHeritage BranchHarold Kalman, writer and teacherDonald Luxton, Donald Luxton & AssociatesInc.Richard Collier, Conservation ConsultantCheryl Cooper, Arts Consultant, ArchitecturalHistorian and Heritage Advocate<strong>APT</strong> Technical Committee on ModernHeritageSpecial EventsChair—Pat Buchik, Heritage ConservationDirectorate-Public Works and GovernmentServices CanadaMember—Martin Segger, M.Phil.,F.R.S.A., University of <strong>Victoria</strong>FundraisingLorne Simpson, Simpson Roberts ArchitectureEric Pattison, MAIBC, Eric PattisonArchitectKaren Russell, University of BritishColumbiaKen Johnson, Simpson Roberts ArchitectureRocco Romero, AIA, Wiss, Janney, ElstnerAssociates Inc.Terry Almond, AAA, Heritage ConservationDirectorate-Public Works and GovernmentServices CanadaKyle Normandin, Wiss, Janney, ElstnerAssociates, Inc.Joan Berkowitz, SUPERSTRUCTURESENGINEERS + ARCHITECTSNancy McCoy, Quimby McCoy <strong>Preservation</strong>Architecture, LLP4Student Scholarships and OutreachCo-Chair—Lesley Gilmore, CTA ArchitectsEngineersCo-Chair—Pat Buchik, Heritage ConservationDirectorate-Public Works andGovernment Services CanadaStudent Abstract Reviewers—Martin Segger, University of <strong>Victoria</strong>Tim Crowe, Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates,Inc.Don Friedman, Old Structures EngineeringSteve Kelley, Wiss, Janney, ElstnerAssociates, Inc.Lurita McIntosh Blank, Walter P Mooreand AssociatesMike Schuller, Atkinson-Noland & AssociatesDerek Trelstad, Robert Silman AssociatesRobert Young, University of Utah Collegeof Architecture + Planning<strong>The</strong> Getty Foundation Travel SupportFund JurorsRosa Lowinger, Rosa Lowinger & AssociatesGretchen Pfaehler, Michael Baker, Jr., Inc.Yolita E. Rausche, Rausche Historic <strong>Preservation</strong>,LLCGeorge Jaramillo, Yosemite National Park<strong>APT</strong> Conferences CommitteeCo-Chair—Gretchen Pfaehler, MichaelBaker, Jr., Inc.Co-Chair—Giovanni Diodati, FournierGersovitz Moss Drolet et associésarchitectes


Going Green<strong>APT</strong> has made choices that reduce theenvironmental impact of this Conference.Please do your part to support <strong>APT</strong>’sefforts, including returning your namebadge holder for future use. Drop it in thebox at the <strong>APT</strong> Registration and InformationArea.In an attempt to reduce paper distributedon site, you will find Conference informationavailable for download at the <strong>APT</strong>Cyber Café and on line at www.aptconference.org.<strong>APT</strong> StudentScholarships AuctionDessert Auction– atAwards Banquet (page22)Live Auction—at AwardsBanquet (page 22)Continuing EducationCredits<strong>APT</strong> is an approved provider for the followingprofessional continuing educationcredits. Participation (CE) forms areavailable for each discipline in the <strong>APT</strong>Registration and Information Area. Eachform lists the sessions and the number ofunits that are approved for CE credit bythe sponsoring organization for the workshops,field sessions, keynote sessionsand paper sessions.American Institute of ArchitectsLearning Units (AIA LUs)RCEP professional development hours(RCEP PDHs)Ontario <strong>Association</strong> of ArchitectsCORE learning hours (OAA CORE)American Society of Landscape Architects(LA CES)TransportationWe will use a combination of walking,water taxis and charter buses to reachoff-site venues. Ambassadors will beavailable to direct you or accompanygroups to each venue. If you are unable towalk, please inform the <strong>APT</strong> Registrationand Information Desk.Book Drive for Cuban<strong>Preservation</strong>istsDrop off your book donations in the bin inthe <strong>APT</strong> Registration and Information Area.Donations that are approved by the Cubansauthorities will be donated to the Library of theUniversity College St. Jerome de La Habana.5


Conference ScheduleAll events are at the <strong>Victoria</strong> Conference Centre unless otherwise noted.Monday, October 103:00–6:00 pm <strong>APT</strong> Registration and Information DeskLevel One LobbyTuesday, October 117:30 am–8:00 pm <strong>APT</strong> Registration and Information DeskLevel One Lobby8:30 am–4:30 pm <strong>Victoria</strong> Sustainability Symposium [SY1]Salon CTicket: Required<strong>For</strong>mat: Lecture and Panel DiscussionFood: Continental breakfast and lunchDress Code: CasualFacilitators<strong>APT</strong> Technical Committee on Sustainable <strong>Preservation</strong> (TCSP)chaired by Lisa Howe, Goody Clancy, Boston, MA USARoger Curtis, Msc, FSA, Historic Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland UKRalph DiNola, LEED AP BD+C, O+M, Green Building Services,Portland, OR USAJohn Diodati, Fournier Gersovitz Moss Drolet et associésarchitectes, Montréal, QC CanadaPatrice Frey, National Trust for Historic <strong>Preservation</strong> | <strong>Preservation</strong>Green Lab, Chicago, IL USASusan Roaf, FRSA, Heriot-Watt University, School of the Built Environment,Edinburgh, Scotland UKWith support from Kent Diebolt, of Vertical Access,and his contribution to 1% for the PlanetCo-sponsored by Vertical Access LLC andNational Center for <strong>Preservation</strong> <strong>Technology</strong>and Training (NCPTT)5:00–6:00 pm <strong>APT</strong> Conferences Committee MeetingLevel One LobbyEveningOn Your OwnWednesday, October 127:30 am–8:00 pm <strong>APT</strong> Registration and Information DeskLevel One Lobby8:00 am–4:00 pm <strong>APT</strong> Board of Directors MeetingEmpress—<strong>The</strong> Library6


Wednesday, October 12 (continued)8:30 am–4:30 pm <strong>Victoria</strong> Sustainability Symposium, Day 2 [SY1]Salon CTicket: Required<strong>For</strong>mat: Lecture and Panel DiscussionFood: Continental breakfast and lunchDress Code: Casual1:15–5:00 pm Canada <strong>Association</strong> of Heritage Professionals (CAHP)SidneyAnnual General Meeting and Keynote Speaker3:00–4:30 pm John Adams Walking Tour: <strong>Victoria</strong> History 101Empress Main Lobby Ticket: Purchase ticket at door ($13 CAD or USD)<strong>For</strong>mat: Guided tourFood: None; take your own bottled waterDress Code: CasualTransportation: WalkVeteran <strong>Victoria</strong> tour guide John Adams will guide you through<strong>Victoria</strong>’s Chinatown, the oldest in Canada (1858) and until 1902 thebiggest. He will explain why the Chinese came to the city and whatthey did as well as point out the buildings they created that form theChinatown National Historic Site. Famous locations, such as FanTan Alley and the country’s oldest functioning Chinese temple areincluded.3:30–5:30 pm <strong>APT</strong> College of Fellows Business MeetingEmpress—BalmoralRoom4:45 pm Student Scholars and Mentors GatheringTotem Prefunction Area4:45 pm Getty Bursary Recipients GatheringOutside Saanich Room5:00–10:00 pm Opening GalaCrystal Garden Ticket: RequiredFood: Reception and Full DinnerDress Code: CasualDebuted to rave reviews in Denver, the Opening Gala will kick offthe <strong>APT</strong> Conference. All evening you can have fun in the Exhibit Hallwhile networking (<strong>APT</strong>’s favorite pastime!), viewing hands-on demos,wandering between the marvelous food stations, and seeing what oursuppliers have in store for us this year. Surprises await you throughoutthe evening; you’ll want to stick around.7


Wednesday, October 12 (continued)7:30–10:00 pm CAHP Tour and CAHP|ACECP Heritage Awards CeremonyOdd Fellows Hall Ticket: RequiredFood: DessertDress Code: CasualA tour of Odd Fellows Hall will begin the evening, which willconclude with a dessert reception and the Awards Ceremony thatrecognizes excellent work and promotes a better understandingand appreciation of Canada’s cultural heritage.Thursday, October 136:30 am–7:30 pm <strong>APT</strong> Registration and Information DeskLevel One Lobby7:00–8:00 am Breakfast with ExhibitorsEmpress—Kiplings Ticket: RequiredFood: Full BreakfastDress Code: CasualFollowing last night’s Opening Gala, enjoy a relaxed breakfast with anopportunity to visit in small groups with your favorite exhibitors.8:00–10:15 am Coffee BreakLevel One Lobby8:45–10:00 am Opening Session and Keynote SpeakerLecture <strong>The</strong>atre Ticket: None required<strong>For</strong>mat: LectureDress Code: CasualNotes: This session will be simultaneously interpreted English >SpanishIntegrating Sustainability Principles into Mainstream DevelopmentMark Holland‘s consulting work focuses on integrating sustainabilityprinciples into the mainstream development industry, with an eye todeveloping competitive advantage for his clients and their projects.He frequently works closely with development teams to findcost-effective ways of developing in a more sustainable manner,including projects from small infill to large-scale master-plannedcommunities, in both the rural and urban context.Paper SessionsAll paper sessions will be simultaneously interpretedEnglishSpanish.8


Thursday, October 13 (continued)10:15 am-Noon Sustainable Conservation: Symposium Report and BuildingSaanichCase Studies—[CS01]Track: SustainabilitySession Chair: Tina Roach, AIA, LEED AP Associate, Silver Spring,MD USACalgary Public Building (designed 1919, constructed 1929-31)Restoration (2008-11)Mark Chambers, AAA, MAIBC, MRAIC, Mark W. Chambers ArchitectLtd., Calgary, AB CanadaEnvironmental and Structural Stabilization of the Antelope ValleyIndian MuseumJohn Lesak, AIA, LEED AP, F<strong>APT</strong>, Page & Turnbull, Los Angeles, CAUSASeattle Fire Station 17 Sustainable Renovation and Addition:Moderne to ModernDon Brubeck, AIA, LEED AP, Bassetti Architects, Seattle, WA USAReport from the <strong>Victoria</strong> Sustainability SymposiumLisa Howe, LEED, Goody Clancy, Boston, MA USA10:15 am-Noon Cultural Landscape as Community Heritage—[CS02]Oak BayTrack: Cultural Landscapes and CommunitiesSession Chair: Ilene Tyler, FAIA, F<strong>APT</strong>, LEED AP, Ann Arbor, MI USAVancouver’s Modern Cultural LandscapesCheryl Cooper, Arts Consultant & Architectural Historian, Vancouver,BC CanadaCommunities Created by Heritage ScotlandKrystyna Pytasz, Addison Conservation + Design, Roslin UKCultural Landscapes in Michoacan, MexicoClaudia Rodríguez, PhD, Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás deHidalgo, Morelia, Michoacán MexicoCultural Landscape Characterization: Newfoundland andLabradorRobert Buckle, BA, MEDes(Planning), ACP, MCIP, Heritage CollaborativeInc., Edmonton, AB Canada and Eryn Buckle B.A. BEd., HeritageCollaborative Inc., Canmore, AB Canada10:15 am-Noon Conserving Maritime Structures—[CS03]Lecture <strong>The</strong>atre Track: Buildings, Structures and VesselsSession Chair: Ellyn Goldkind, RA, Pearl Harbor, HI USAWashington State Maritime Resources SurveySpencer Howard, MS, and Michael Sullivan, MS, Artifacts Consulting,Inc., Tacoma, WA USA9


Thursday, October 13 (continued)<strong>The</strong> Shipwreck Graveyard of Mallows Bay: Exploring the Challengesand Benefits of Preserving Rare Maritime AntiquitiesCaitlin Chamberlain, M.F.A. Candidate, Historic <strong>Preservation</strong>, SavannahCollege of Art and Design, Savannah, GA USAWhat Would Ed and Don Do?: Revitalization of the Eddon Boatyardin Gig Harbor, WashingtonLaura Lenss, SHKS Architects, Seattle, WA USANavigating History: Investigation, Stabilization and Repair ofAmerica’s Historic Canals and Ferry StructuresEdmund Meade, PE, <strong>APT</strong>NE President of the Board, Robert SilmanAssociates, New York, NY USA and John Dumsick, PE, Robert SilmanAssociates, Structural Engineers, Washington, DC USA10:15 am-Noon Materials Reacting to Water—[CS04]EsquimaltTrack: MaterialsSession Chair: Bill Hockey, BArch, MEDS(conservation), BoutiliersPoint, NS Canada<strong>The</strong> Weathering of Conservation Mortars, and Implications forHistoric <strong>Preservation</strong>Kara Dotter, FGS, Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, Co. Antrim, UKRetaining Our Heritage: <strong>The</strong> Art and Science of Historic BoundaryWall Construction, Investigation, Stabilization and RepairJames Shepherd, AIA, and Nicole Ferran, PE, Robert Silman Associates,Washington, DC USALearning from Venturi: Brick Curtain Wall Deterioration andRepairJanet Null, RA, Argus Architecture & <strong>Preservation</strong>, P.C., Troy, NY USAand Edmund Meade, PE, <strong>APT</strong>NE President of the Board, Robert SilmanAssociates, New York, NY USAWood and WaterRon Anthony, Wood Scientist, and Kim Dugan, Wood Specialist,Anthony & Associates, Inc., <strong>For</strong>t Collins, CO USACast Iron Plate Lighthouses in the United States (1844-1926)Lori Aument, LEED AP, and Michael Falstad AIA, LEED AP, JohnMilner Associates, Inc., Philadelphia, PA USA12:30–1:15 pm Canadian <strong>Association</strong> of Heritage Professionals (CAHP)SidneyInformation SessionLearn about CAHP members, its membership levels and benefits ofjoining the association.10


Thursday, October 13 (continued)12:15–1:00 pm Lunch and Student Scholar RecognitionEmpress—Ticket: RequiredCrystal Ballroom Food: Full LunchDress Code: CasualMeet this year’s Student Scholars and welcome them to <strong>APT</strong>.1:00–1:30 pm <strong>APT</strong> Annual General MeetingEmpress—Ticket: None requiredCrystal BallroomPaper Sessions1:45-3:15 pm Connecting New Uses to Sustainable Ideas from the Past—[CS05]Oak BayTrack: SustainabilitySession Chair: Susan Ross, Heritage Conservation Directorate,Gatineau, QC CanadaProyecto de Hostal para la “Casa del Obispo”. Diseño bioclimáticoy Fuentes de Energía RenovablesDanisley Pérez Bravo, Ciudad Habana, Habana Cuba‘<strong>The</strong>rapeutic Design’ RediscoveredPriya Jain, LEED AP, and Lisa Howe, LEED, Goody Clancy, Boston,MA USASustainable <strong>Preservation</strong>—Repurposing a Historic Building toFully Integrate <strong>Preservation</strong> Requirements with Deep SustainabilityGoalsCynthia Hughes Doyle, LEED AP, Davis Langdon, Santa Monica, CAUSA and Brad Smith, AIA, California Institiute of <strong>Technology</strong>, Pasadena,CA USA1:45-3:15 pm People, Techniques and <strong>Technology</strong> for PreservingEsquimaltLandscape Features—[CS06]Track: Cultural Landscapes and CommunitiesSession Chair: Robert Melnick, FASLA, Eugene, OR USA<strong>The</strong> Ancient Roman Belvedere: Distant Views of the IntangibleCultural LandscapePhyllis Henderson, AAIA, LEED AP, Univeristy of Florida, Gainesville,FL USAHistoric Orchard <strong>Preservation</strong>: Applying Grafting and otherHorticultural Techniques to Stabilize Significant Fruit Trees andMaintain Orchard ViabilityKeith Park, BS, MA, National Park Service, Martinez, CA USAConservation of the Hollow Tree in VancouverHarold Kalman, PhD, LLD, CAHP, HKICON, Commonwealth HistoricResource Management Limited, Vancouver, BC Canada and LorneWhitehead, PhD, P.Eng, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BCCanada11


Thursday, October 13 (continued)An Examination of HABS Culture of Documentation to DevelopStrategies on How to Record Cultural Landscapes with DigitalTechnologiesSerra Akboy, Texas A&M University, Center for Heritage Conservation,College Station, TX USA1:45-3:15 pm Understanding Approaches to Seismic Upgrades— [CS07]Lecture <strong>The</strong>atre Track: Buildings, Structures and VesselsSession Chair: Sarah Green, Heritage Conservation Directorate,Gatineau, QC Canada<strong>The</strong> Effect of Fiber Reinforced Mortar (FRM) on the Compressiveand Flexural Bond Strength of MasonryCatherine Armwood, BS, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NEUSASeismic Assessment and Upgrading Strategies for Fisgard LighthouseFacility at <strong>For</strong>t Rodd Hill, <strong>Victoria</strong>, B.C.Patrick Lam, MSc, P.Eng, StructEng, FIStructE, FEC, CWMM, andShelly Zhao, MSc, P.Eng, StructEng, SE, CWMM Consulting EngineersLtd, Vancouver, BC CanadaSeismic Evaluation and Strengthening of an Historic SynagogueUsing Traditional and Innovative Methods and MaterialsTerrence Paret and Alan R. Dreyfuss, AIA, Wiss, Janney, Elstner, Associates,Inc., Emeryville, CA USA<strong>The</strong> Challenges of Seismic and Building Envelope Upgrades to aHeritage HotelMark Lawton, P.Eng., FEC, Morrison Hershfield Limited, Vancouver,BC Canada1:45-3:15 pm Understanding Mortars—[CS08]SaanichTrack: MaterialsSession Chair: Chris Borgal, B. Arch., OAA, MRAIC, CAPHC, Toronto,ON CanadaEvaluation and Testing of Brick Dust as a Pozzolanic Additive toMortars and Grouts for Architectural ConservationSara Rogers, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA USASea Salts and Sustainability of Masonry StructuresDenis Brosnan, PhD, PE, Clemson Univesity, Pendleton, SC USARecycling in 1811: A Case Study of Iron-Laden Mortar Used atCastle Williams, New York HarborSteve Reilly, EYP, Albany, NY USAA Comparative Study of Laboratory Mortar Chemical AnalysisMethodsShan Wo, PE, Atkinson-Noland & Associates, Boulder, CO USA12


Thursday, October 13 (continued)Paper Sessions3:30-5:00 pm Guidelines and Codes: Energy, Fire and Existing Building—[CS09]SaanichTrack: SustainabilitySession Chair: Nancy Barba, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP, Portland, MEUSASustainability Assessment of Bridge Systems: An Energy-basedLifecycle Analysis (EM-LCA)Bahareh Reza, PhD candidate, University of British Columbia,Kelowna CanadaImproving Energy Efficiency in Historic Buildings—How Far HaveWe Come?Jo Ellen Hensley, LEED Green Associate, National Park Service,Washington, DC USAWhy Energy Codes Matter: Applicability to Historic and OtherExisting ResourcesMarilyn Kaplan, F<strong>APT</strong>, New York State Energy Research and DevelopmentAuthority, Albany, NY USASustainability, Disasters and <strong>Preservation</strong>: Creating Awarenessand Understanding SynergiesChristopher Marrion, PE, FSFPE, Marrion Fire & Risk Consulting PE,LLC, New York, NY USA3:30-5:00 pm Learning from the US Capitol Historic Landscape— [CS10]EsquimaltTrack: Cultural Landscapes and CommunitiesPanel Moderator: Lonnie Hovey, AIA, F<strong>APT</strong>, Philadelphia, PA USARecognizing Olmsted’s Legacy for a Sustainable FuturePanelists: <strong>The</strong>odore R. Bechtol, Jr., Superintendent of the CapitolGrounds, Washington, DC USA; Martin Shore, AIA Associate, <strong>The</strong>Architect of the Capitol, Washington, DC USA; and Patricia M.O’Donnell, FASLA, AICP, Principal, Heritage Landscapes LLC, Charlotte,VT USA3:30-5:00 pm Lighthouses: Maintaining and Repairing—[CS11]Lecture <strong>The</strong>atre Track: Buildings, Structures and VesselsSession Chair: Dan Worth, AIA, Lincoln, NE USAPreliminary Structural Assessment of Hooper Island LighthouseAlexandra Terpeluk, EIT, University of Texas, Austin, TX, USASakonnet Light RestorationJohn Wathne, PE, Structures North Consulting Engineers, Salem, MAUSA13


Thursday, October 13 (continued)Cast Iron on the Coast: <strong>The</strong> Rehabilitation of the Pigeon PointLighthouseKitty Vieth, RA, LEED AP, Architectural Resources Group, San Francisco,CA USA<strong>The</strong> West Point Lighthouse: Continued Sustainability in the NorthwestMaritime EnvironmentRhoda Lawrence, AIA, BOLA Architecture + Planning, Seattle, WAUSA and Tom Tipps, KEIM Mineral Coatings of America, Charlotte,NC USA3:30-5:00 pm Conserving Cementitious Materials—[CS12]Oak BayTrack: MaterialsSession Chair: Bernard Flaman, SAA, MRAIC, Regina, SK CanadaIntroduction to Alternative Cements for RepairAnthony Bentivegna, EIT, and Thano Drimalas, PhD, University ofTexas at Austin, Austin, TX USA; and Jason Ideker, PhD, Oregon StateUniversity, Corvallis, OR USAExtending the Service Life of Reinforced Concrete StructuresSubjected to Alkali-Silica Reaction in British ColumbiaAnthony Bentivegna, EIT, <strong>The</strong> University of Texas at Austin, Austin,TX, USADiagnóstico de la Casa del Obispo, propuesta de intervenciónJoan Pablo Prieto, Oficina del Historiador de la Ciudad, La Habana, LaHabana CubaInvestigations in Mortar Coating Systems and Paintings in theConservation of Historic FaçadesMirian Cruxen Barros de Oliveira, PhD, Technological Research Institute,São Paulo, São Paulo Brazil5:15–7:00 pm <strong>APT</strong> Student Scholarship and Outreach Committee SocialEmpress—Ticket: None requiredBalmoral Room <strong>For</strong>mat: ReceptionFood: Light hors d’oeuvresDress Code: CasualAll current and past <strong>APT</strong> Student Scholars, as well as mentors andprofessors, are invited to network in a quiet setting. Alumni will beinvited to share their 3-Minute Success Stories—the story of howan <strong>APT</strong> Student Scholarship launched them into a successful careerthrough <strong>APT</strong>.5:15–7:00 pm <strong>APT</strong> Committee Meetings<strong>APT</strong> Technical Committee on Modern Heritage • Saanich 2<strong>APT</strong> Technical Committee on <strong>Preservation</strong> Engineering •Lecture<strong>The</strong>atre<strong>APT</strong> Technical Committee on Sustainable <strong>Preservation</strong> •Saanich 1<strong>APT</strong> Training and Education Committee •<strong>Victoria</strong>14


Thursday, October 13 (continued)<strong>APT</strong> Development Committee •Esquimalt<strong>APT</strong> Publications Committee •Oak Bay 2<strong>APT</strong> Chapters Committee •Oak Bay 15:15–6:15 pm •<strong>APT</strong> NYC 2013 Conference Committee •Sook6:15–7:00 pm •<strong>APT</strong> Charleston 2012 Conference Committee •Sook7:00–11:00 pm Chapters MixerBard and Banker Pub Ticket: None required1022 Government Street Food: Dutch Treat; purchase your own food and drinkDress Code: CasualTransportation: WalkDirections: Exit hotel and turn right on Government Street. Bard andBanker is about three blocks north on the west side.You are invited to join <strong>APT</strong> Chapter members as they gather at theBard and Banker. Located just up the street from <strong>The</strong> Fairmont Empressin historic downtown <strong>Victoria</strong>, the restaurant’s rich history is asintriguing as its adaptive use.7:00–8:30 pm Union Club Tour<strong>The</strong> Union Club of Ticket: RequiredBritish Columbia <strong>For</strong>mat: Tour and brief lecture805 Gordon Street Food: Light hors d’oeuvres and drinkDress Code: CasualTransportation: WalkDirections: Exit hotel; turn right on Government Street, then right onHumbolt Street, then left on Gordon Street. <strong>The</strong> Union Club entranceis on the right.<strong>The</strong> Union Club of British Columbia has been serving leaders in<strong>Victoria</strong> since 1879. Martin Segger, member of the <strong>APT</strong> <strong>Victoria</strong><strong>2011</strong> Conference Committee and the Union Club, will provide a tourof this historic structure throughout the reception time that includescocktails and light hors d’oeuvres.8:30–11:00 pm Canadian Conservation, Current Issues and Challenges over BeerHotel—Empress Ticket: None requiredHarbourside Room <strong>For</strong>mat: Interactive discussionFood: Snacks and beerDress Code: CasualThis informal gathering is open to everyone interested in CanadianConservation and will provide an opportunity to coordinate, structureand strengthen efforts among all players—owners, practitioners,government policy makers, associations, alliances, etc15


6:30 am–6:00 pm <strong>APT</strong> Registration and Information DeskLevel One Lobby7:30–8:30 am Chapters and New Members BreakfastEmpress—Kiplings Ticket: Required<strong>For</strong>mat: Brief presentationFood: Full BreakfastDress Code: CasualAll <strong>APT</strong> Chapter members invite association members who havejoined <strong>APT</strong> since last year’s Conference for breakfast. This includesall first-time non-member Conference registrants who receive acomplimentary one-year <strong>APT</strong> membership with their Conferenceregistrations. As a new member you’re encouraged to participate.7:30–10:45 am Coffee BreakLevel One LobbyFriday, October 14Paper Sessions8:45-10:30 am Sustaining Communities in their Built Environments—[CS13]Oak BayTrack: SustainabilitySession Chair: Berdine Jonker, MPA, <strong>Victoria</strong>, BC CanadaPolicy Guidance for the Contextualization of Infill Buildings inHistoric Urban Environments: A Case Study in the Arabian GulfRoha Khalaf, M.Arch, BAS, University of Montreal, Montréal, QuebeCanadaEnergy Efficiency and Sustainability in Traditional Buildings—Ongoing Work by Historic ScotlandRoger Curtis, Msc, FSA, Historic Scotland, Edinburgh, Midlothian UK<strong>The</strong> Sustainable Design of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Pilgrim CongregationalChurch in Redding, CaliforniaAnat Geva, PhD, RA, and Jacob Morris, Texas A&M University, CollegeStation, TX USAHistoric <strong>Preservation</strong> of a Living MissionDavid Flores Soliz, Architect Bolivia, Masters in Historic <strong>Preservation</strong>Spain, Chatsworth, CA USATrinidad, un modelo sostenible para el manejo de su patrimonioNancy Benítez Vázquez, Ciudad de Trinidad y el Valle de los Ingenios,Trinidad Cuba8:45-10:30 am Cultural Landscape: Scale and Diversity from WorldEsquimaltHeritage Sites to Gardens—[CS14]Track: Cultural Landscapes and CommunitiesSession Chair: Patricia O’Donnell, FASLA, AICP, IFLA, ICOMOS,Charlotte, VT USA16


Friday, October 14 (continued)Historic District and Territory: Momposino Cultural EcosystemAndres Gaviria, M.Sc.A., Universidad Javeriana, Bogota, D.C. ColombiaPreserving the Suburbs: the NeighborhoodJoey Giaimo, B.Tech, M.Arch, MRAIC, E.R.A. Architects Inc., Toronto,ON CanadaCultural Landscape in NW ArgentinaJosefina del Huerto Chaila, Dra. en Arquitectura, and Mirta Sosa,DPEA, Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, Universidad Nacional deTucuman, San Miguel de Tucuman, Tucuman, ArgentinaNikka Yuko Japanese Garden, CanadaRobert Hirano, AAA, MAIBC, MRAIC, BFA, M.Arch, RKH ArchitectureLtd., Lethbridge, AB Canada8:45-10:30 am Conserving Coastal <strong>For</strong>ts and Sites for Exploration— [CS15]Lecture <strong>The</strong>atre Track: Buildings, Structures and VesselsSession Chair: Richard Lindzey, <strong>Victoria</strong>, BC CanadaPreserving North America’s Midcentury Indoor Arenas: CaseStudies of the Pacific NorthwestMatthew Hayes, Savannah College of Art and Design, Savannah, GA,USAProtecting Our Harbors: Investigation, Structural Stabilization,and Repair of America’s Historic Coastal <strong>For</strong>tificationsJohn Matteo, PE, FAAR, and John Dumsick, PE, Robert Silman Associates,Washington, DC USA<strong>For</strong>t Direction, Tasmania, Australia—Defending Cultural HeritageJohn Hoysted, B Arch and MA(Conservation Studies), EnvironmentalResources Management Australia Pty Ltd, Spring Hill, QueenslandAustraliaRebuilding the Failing Walls of <strong>For</strong>t Jefferson National Monumentin Dry Tortugas National ParkCraig Bennett, Jr., PE, 4SE, Inc., Charleston, SC USAExtreme Solutions for Extreme CircumstancesGordon Macdonald, Macdonald & Lawrence, Cobble Hill, BC Canada8:45-10:30 am Approaches for Slowing Deterioration—[CS16]SaanichTrack: MaterialsSession Chair: Sue Ann Pemberton, AIA, San Antonio, TX USA<strong>The</strong> Toxicology of Copper and the Possible Implications for<strong>Preservation</strong>Amy Swift, LEED-AP BC+C, Columbia University, New York, NY USA17


Friday, October 14 (continued)Greening Deterioration: Soft Capping as Preventive Conservationfor Ruin SitesAlex Lim, MS, <strong>The</strong> Architectural Conservation Laboratory, Philadelphia,PA USA and Frank Matero, Professor of Architecture, <strong>The</strong>University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA USAMaterial Conservation in Unique Aquatic EnvironmentsTeresa Almond, AAA, Government of Canada, Calgary, AB Canada<strong>The</strong> New York Public Library: Protective Masonry TreatmentsTim Allanbrook, AIA, and Kyle Normandin, Wiss, Janney, Elstner AssociatesInc., New York, NY USAA Comparison of Cleaning Methods for Graffiti Removal fromMasonry SurfacesMary Striegel, PhD, FAIC, National Center for <strong>Preservation</strong> <strong>Technology</strong>and Training, Natchitoches, LA USA and Eric Guidry, NorthwesternState University of Louisiana, Natchitoches, LA USA10:45 am-12:15 pm Life Cycle Assessment Research Results—[CS17]SaanichTrack: SustainabilityPanel Moderator: Ralph DiNola, Assoc. AIA, LEED AP BD+C, Portland,OR USAQuantifying the Value of Building ReusePanelists: Patrice Frey, Director, Sustainability Program, National Trustfor Historic <strong>Preservation</strong>; Katie Spataro, LEED AP, Research Director,Cascadia Green Building Council, International Living BuildingInstitute; and Amanda Pike, Life Cycle Analyst, Quantis USA10:45 am-12:15 pm Managing Environmental Change and Cultural Landscapes— [CS18]EsquimaltSession Chair: Hugh Miller, FAIA, Goucher College, Baltimore, MDUSALife Cycle Analysis and Life Cycle Cost AnalysisDanielle Potts, BArch, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago,IL USAClimate Change—Rethinking our StrategiesRobert Melnick, FASLA, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR USAGuns and Roses: Conserving Ecologically and Culturally SignificantMilitary LandscapesRichard Linzey, BA(Hons), DipArch, AADipCons, CAHP, BC HeritageBranch, <strong>Victoria</strong>, BC CanadaAdaptive Use: Community Revitalization through UrbanAgricultureJessica Blemker-Ferree, LEED GA, School of the Art Institute ofChicago, Chicago, IL USA18


Friday, October 14 (continued)Portsmouth Village: Revealing a Distant PastDeborah Slaton, F<strong>APT</strong>, Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc., Northbrook,IL USA and Liz Sargent, ASLA, LEED AP, Liz Sargent HLA,Charlottesville, VA USA10:45 am-12:15 pm Approaches to Structural Analysis and Repair—[CS19]Lecture <strong>The</strong>atre Track: Buildings, Structures and VesselsSession Chair: Kevin Pickwick, P.Eng AScT LEED-AP, <strong>Victoria</strong>, BCCanadaAir Coupled Impact Echo Analysis of Historic Brick MasonryNicole Trujillo, <strong>The</strong> Pennsylvania State University, State College, PAUSA<strong>Preservation</strong> of 19th Century Structural Design ProceduresThomas Boothby, PhD, PE, RA, Penn State University, University Park,PA USA<strong>The</strong> Structural Investigation and Repair of the Breeding Barn atShelburne FarmsDouglas Porter, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT USA and RonaldAnthony, Wood Scientist, Anthony & Associates, <strong>For</strong>t Collins, COUSAUnion Depot: Structural Assessment of Aging Timber Piles on theBanks of the Mississippi RiverArne Johnson, PE, SE, Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc.,Northbrook, IL USA and Mark R. Chauvin, PE, Wiss, Janney, ElstnerAssociates, Inc., Minneapolis, MN USA10:45 am-12:15 pm Post Disaster Salvage, Cleaning and Repair—[CS20]Oak BayTrack: MaterialsSession Chair: Daphne van Ham, Heritage Conservation Directorate,Ottawa, ON CanadaHurricane Preparedness Strategies for Historic StructuresJustin Henderson, University of Colorado, Denver, CO USAHurricane Damage and Conservation Challenges at VizcayaMuseum and Gardens, Miami, FloridaJoseph Sembrat, FAIC, Conservation Solutions, Inc., Santa Fe, NMUSACrude Oil Contamination of <strong>For</strong>t Livingston, Grand Terre Island,Louisiana: Issues and ChallengesCarol Chin, PhD, National Center for <strong>Preservation</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> andTraining, Natchitoches, LA USA19paper list continued


Friday, October 14 (continued)Conservation in the Time of Cholera: <strong>The</strong> Stabilization andRemoval of the Murals at St. Trinite Cathedral in Port-Au-PrinceHaitiRosa Lowinger, PA, AIC, FAAR, Rosa Lowinger & Associates, LosAngeles, CA USA and Viviana Dominguez, ArtConservationLA, LosAngeles, CA USA12:30–5:30 pm Field Session: St. Ann’s Academy Landscape [FS1]Totem Prefunction Area Ticket: Required<strong>For</strong>mat: Walking TourFood: LunchDress Code: Casual, with good walking shoesTransportation: Walk12:30–5:30 pm Field Session: <strong>Victoria</strong> Waterfront: Working HarbourSaanichin Transition [FS2]Ticket: Required<strong>For</strong>mat: Walking TourFood: LunchDress Code: Casual, with good walking shoesTransportation: Water taxi12:30–5:30 pm Field Session: Heritage Led Urban RevitalizationTotem Prefunction Area Through Incentives [FS3]Ticket: Required<strong>For</strong>mat: Walking TourFood: LunchDress Code: Casual, with good walking shoesTransportation: Charter bus<strong>The</strong> <strong>APT</strong> Cyber Café<strong>The</strong> <strong>APT</strong> Cyber Café is in the <strong>APT</strong> Registration andInformation Area. Computers for public use areloaded with Conference information and support thatcan be reviewed, emailed, downloaded or printedusing the public printer.You will find:• Program Book as a .pdf• Handouts• Participant List/Conference Roster• <strong>APT</strong> Student Scholarships Auction List• <strong>Victoria</strong> CE <strong>For</strong>ms• <strong>Victoria</strong> City MapMore…check it out!20


Friday, October 14 (continued)1:30–3:30 pm John Adams Walking Tour: Christ Church CathedralEmpress Main Lobby Ticket: Purchase ticket at door ($13 CAD or USD)<strong>For</strong>mat: Guided tourFood: None; take your own bottled waterDress Code: CasualTransportation: WalkVeteran <strong>Victoria</strong> tour guide John Adams will guide you to ChristChurch Cathedral, Vancouver Island’s largest church structure, whichhas some amazing traditional and contemporary stained glass.You will then continue the leisurely walk into the nearby Rocklandresidential neighbourhood, the fashionable part of town wherewealthy 19th century families built their mansions, includingCraigdarroch Castle, the Art Gallery of Greater <strong>Victoria</strong> and manyothers in Tudor Revival, Gothic, Queen Anne and Italianate styles.This is an easy walk, but is a little longer in length than the othertours.2:00–5:00 pm <strong>APT</strong> Latin American Chapter/PROTERRA Poster SessionSaanichSostenibilidad, Paisajes Culturales y Comunidades en AméricaLatina: Perspectivas RegionaleSustainability, Cultural Landscapes and Communities in LatinAmerica: Regional PerspectivesThis poster session will feature work by Latin American preservationists(see page 25). Authors will give brief presentations andanswer questions from attendees. <strong>The</strong> discussions will be simultaneouslytranslated SpanishEnglish, and will be enriched bythe participation of professionals from all over the world.4:00–5:30 pm John Adams Walking Tour: ChinatownEmpress Main Lobby Ticket: Purchase ticket at door ($13 CAD or USD)<strong>For</strong>mat: Guided tourFood: None; take your own bottled waterDress Code: CasualTransportation: WalkVeteran <strong>Victoria</strong> tour guide John Adams will show you why <strong>Victoria</strong> isthe capital of British Columbia and how it changed over time from aFirst Nations village to a vibrant heritage city. <strong>The</strong> route will focus onOld Town and the harbourfront, including Bastion Square and MarketSquare, two heritage revitalization projects of the 1960s and1970s respectively.21


Friday, October 14 (continued)6:00–7:30 pm College of Fellows Keynote Lecture and InductionLecture <strong>The</strong>atre Ticket: None required<strong>For</strong>mat: LectureDress Code: CasualNotes: This session will be simultaneously interpreted English >Spanish<strong>The</strong> State of Conservation and World Heritage PoliciesCarolina Castellanos is a cultural heritage consultant who specializesin the conservation and management of heritage sites, particularlyarchaeological and earthen architecture sites. <strong>For</strong> the past 18 years,she has consulted for diverse international organizations such as <strong>The</strong>Getty Conservation Institute, ICCROM, ICOMOS and UNESCO’s WorldHeritage Center on a variety of issues ranging from managementplanning for heritage sites to policy development for cultural heritage.Carolina Castellanos will discuss current statutory processes for theassessment of World Heritage properties and examine the challengesfaced in the implementation of international policies, with a particularfocus on climate change and sustainable development, in theconservation and management of sites.7:45–9:30 pm <strong>APT</strong> Awards Banquet and Student Scholarship AuctionsEmpress—Ticket: RequiredCrystal Ballroom Food: Reception and dinnerDress Code: DressyThis year’s Awards Banquet will feature presentations of the annualpublication and president’s awards and two auctions to raise funds tocover the cost of hosting this year’s Student Scholars:Dessert AuctionBring cash to the table…you get to buy your dessert this year!This entertaining event will pit you and your tablemates against theother dinner guests to pay top dollar for the most appealing dessert.Surprises are included.Live AuctionIn keeping with tradition, <strong>APT</strong> will have several enticing items foryour bidding pleasure—including an inclusive <strong>APT</strong> Charleston 2012Conference package.22


7:30–9:00 am <strong>APT</strong> Registration and Information DeskOutside Oak Bay7:00–8:00 am <strong>APT</strong> Board of Directors Meeting #2Oak Bay 27:30–8:30 am Continental BreakfastSaturday, October 157:30 am–7:30 pm Field Session: Vancouver Modern [FS7]Empress—Main Lobby Ticket: RequiredMeet at 7:15 am to <strong>For</strong>mat: Walking Tourdepart at 7:30 am Food: Continental breakfast (pick up boxed meal in hotel lobby beforeyou leave), lunch on the ferry and dinner in VancouverDress Code: Casual, with good walking shoesTransportation: Charter bus8:30 am–4:30 pm Workshop: Masonry in a Marine Environment [WS1]Oak Bay 1Ticket: Required<strong>For</strong>mat: Lecture and in the fieldFood: Continental breakfast and lunchDress Code: CasualTransportation: Water taxiWorkshop Coordinators: Keith Blades, M.A. Keith Blades Consulting,Almonte, ON Canada and John Dam, P.Eng., CAHP, LEED AP8:30 am–4:30 pm Workshop: Condition Assessment of StructuralSaanichTimbers [WS2]Ticket: Required<strong>For</strong>mat: Lecture and demonstrationsFood: Continental breakfast and lunchDress Code: CasualDirections: Meet at 8:15 am to depart at 8:30 amWorkshop Coordinator: Gordon Macdonald, Macdonald & LawrenceTimber Framing Ltd, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada8:30 am–4:30 pm Field Session: Military Landscapes—Conserving Conflict [FS4]Empress—Main Lobby Ticket: RequiredMeet at 8:15 am to <strong>For</strong>mat: Walking Tourdepart at 8:30 am Food: Continental breakfast (pick up boxed meal in hotel lobby beforeyou leave) and lunch in the fieldDress Code: Casual, with good walking shoesBring: a government-issued i.d. (e.g.: driver’s license, passport)Transportation: Water taxiDirections: Meet at 8:15 am to depart at 8:30 am23


8:30 am–4:30 pm Field Session: Cultural Landscape Management at BeaconEmpress—Main Lobby Hill Park, Ross Bay Cemetery and Pioneer Square [FS5]Meet at 8:15 am to Ticket: Requireddepart at 8:30 am <strong>For</strong>mat: Walking TourFood: Continental breakfast (pick up boxed meal in hotel lobby beforeyou leave) and lunch in the fieldDress Code: Casual, with good walking shoesTransportation: Charter busDirections: Meet at 8:15 am to depart at 8:30 am4:30–6:00 pm Workshop ReceptionIrish Times Pub Ticket: Required1200 Government Street <strong>For</strong>mat: ReceptionFood: Light hors d’oeuvres and drinkDress Code: CasualTransportation: WalkDirections: Exit hotel and turn right on Government Street. Irish TimesPub is about three blocks north on the west side.EveningSaturday, October 15 (continued)Workshop attendees and speakers are invited for a drink and nibblebefore dining on their own in downtown <strong>Victoria</strong>.On Your OwnSunday, October 167:30–9:00 am <strong>APT</strong> Registration and Information DeskOutside Oak Bay7:30–8:30 am Continental Breakfast8:30 am–4:30 pm Workshop: Masonry in a Marine Environment, Day 2 [WS1]Oak Bay 1Ticket: Required<strong>For</strong>mat: Lecture and demonstrationsFood: Continental breakfast and lunchDress Code: Casual8:30 am–4:30 pm Workshop: Condition Assessment of Structural Timbers,Empress—Main Lobby Day 2 [WS2]Meet at 8:15 am to Ticket: Requireddepart at 8:30 am <strong>For</strong>mat: In the fieldFood: Continental breakfast (pick up boxed meal in hotel lobby beforeyou leave) and lunch in the fieldDress Code: CasualTransportation: Charter bus and walkingBring: Notebook and camera24


<strong>2011</strong> <strong>The</strong> Getty Foundation ProfessionalTravel Support RecipientsThanks to the generous and ongoing support of <strong>The</strong> Getty Foundation, numerous preservationprofessionals from Latin America and the Caribbean are able to receive funding fortravel to attend <strong>APT</strong>’s Annual Conference. Following is a list of this year’s recipients.Alberto José Herrera DiazCartagena, ColombiaAndrés Gaviria ValenzuelaUniversidad JaverianaBogotá, ColombiaBarbara Cortizo de AguiarCentro de Estudos Avançados da ConservaçãoIntegradaCECI Faculdade de Ciências HumanasEsudaRecife, BrazilCarolina CastellanosCultural Heritage ConsultantAtlatlahucan, MexicoClaudia Rodríguez EspinosaUniversidad Michoacana de San Nicolásde HidalgoMorelia, MéxicoDanisley Pérez BravoIPROYAZLa Habana, CubaFabiola Margoth Zambrano FigueroaInstituto de Pesquisas Technologicas doEstado de Sao PauloSao Paulo, BrazilGilberto De Ranieri CavaniInstituto de Pesquisas Technologicas doEstado de Sao PauloSao Paulo, BrazilJoan Pablo Prieto RodríguezOficina del Historiador de la Ciudad.La Habana, CubaJosefina del Huerto ChailaFacultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo-Universidad Nacional de TucumánSan Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina25Marco Antônio Penido de RezendeUniversidade Federal de Minas GeraisBelo Horizonte, BrazilMauricia DominguezICOMOS DominicanoSanto Domingo, República DominicanaMirian Cruxen Barros de OliveiraInstituto de Pesquisas Technologicas doEstado de Sao PauloSao Paulo, BrazilMirta Eufemia SosaCentro Regional de Investigaciones de Arquitecturade Tierra de Tucman, Facultadde Arquitectura Y Urbanismo, UniversidadNacional de TucumanSan Miguel de Tucuman, ArgentinaMónica Elena Silva ContrerasUniversidad IberoamericanaMéxico City, MexicoNancy Dionisia Benítez VázquezOficina del Conservador de la Ciudad deTrinidadTrinidad, CubaRamón Aguirre MoralesArcilla y arquitectura S.C.La Soledad EtlaOaxaca, MéxicoTeresa Raulina Capellán SaadConstructora Armenteros S.R.L /Universidad Católica de Santo DomingoSanto Domingo, República DominicanaWilliam Francisco Pasuy ArciniegasUniversidad de la SalleBogotá, ColombiaZenón Barros CéspedesUniversidad Santo TomasViña del Mar, Chile


Student Scholarship Recipients<strong>The</strong> <strong>APT</strong> Scholarship and Outreach Committee selected the following students to receivean <strong>APT</strong> <strong>Victoria</strong> <strong>2011</strong> Scholarship, which includes a Conference registration, a complimentaryone-year <strong>APT</strong> membership, the opportunity to give an oral presentation duringone of the Conference paper sessions, and introduction to a mentor from the <strong>APT</strong> Collegeof Fellows. We encourage all of you to welcome them to <strong>APT</strong>.Martin Weaver Student Scholar <strong>2011</strong>Roha KhalafPolicy Guidance for the Contextualization of Infill Buildings in Historic Urban Environments:A Case Study in the Arabian GulfUniversity of Montréal, Montréal, Québec CanadaFaculty Advisor—Christina Cameron, Canada Research Chair on Built Heritage,University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada<strong>APT</strong> College of Fellows Mentor—Caroline Alderson, F<strong>APT</strong>Catherine Armwood<strong>The</strong> Effect of Fiber Reinforced Mortar(FRM) on the Compressive and FlexuralBond Strength of MasonryUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln, Omaha,NE USAFaculty Advisor—Ece Erdogmus, PhD<strong>APT</strong> College of Fellows Mentor—RobertYoung, F<strong>APT</strong>Anthony BentivegnaExtending the Service Life of ReinforcedConcrete Structures Subjected to Alkali-Silica Reaction in British Columbia<strong>The</strong> University of Texas at Austin, Austin,TX USAFaculty Advisor—Kevin Folliard<strong>APT</strong> College of Fellows Mentor—Steve Kelley, AIA, SE, F<strong>APT</strong>Jessica Blemker-FerreeAdaptive Reuse: Community Revitalizationthrough Urban AgricultureSchool of the Art Institute of Chicago,Chicago, IL USAFaculty Advisor—Anne Sullivan, AIA, <strong>APT</strong>President<strong>APT</strong> College of Fellows Mentor—HughMiller, FAIA, F<strong>APT</strong>Caitlin Chamberlain<strong>The</strong> Shipwreck Graveyard of Mallows Bay:Exploring the Challenges and Benefits ofPreserving Rare Maritime AntiquitiesSavannah College of Art and Design,Savannah, GA USAFaculty Advisor and <strong>APT</strong> College of FellowsMentor—Tom Taylor, Jr., PhD, F<strong>APT</strong>,FAICKara Dotter<strong>The</strong> Weathering of Conservation Mortars,and Implications for Historic <strong>Preservation</strong>Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, Co.Antrim, Belfast, UKFaculty Advisor—Bernard Smith, PhD<strong>APT</strong> College of Fellows Mentor—LonnieHovey, F<strong>APT</strong>Matthew HayesPreserving North America’s MidcenturyIndoor Arenas: Case Studies of the PacificNorthwestSavannah College of Art and Design,Savannah, GA USAFaculty Advisor—Justin Gunther<strong>APT</strong> College of Fellows Mentor—MikeTomlan, F<strong>APT</strong>26


Justin HendersonHurricane Preparedness Strategies forHistoric StructuresUniversity of Colorado, Denver, CO USAFaculty Advisor—Chris Kozial<strong>APT</strong> College of Fellows Mentor—DavidHart, AIA, F<strong>APT</strong>Phyllis Henderson<strong>The</strong> Ancient Roman Belvedere: DistantViews of the Intangible Cultural LandscapeUniversity of Florida, Gainesville, FL USAFaculty Advisor—Hui Zou, PhD<strong>APT</strong> College of Fellows Mentor—FranGale, F<strong>APT</strong>Danielle PottsLife Cycle Analysis and Life Cycle CostAnalysisSchool of the Art Institute of Chicago,Chicago, IL USAFaculty Advisor—Anne Sullivan, AIA,<strong>APT</strong> President<strong>APT</strong> College of Fellows Mentor—MarilynKaplan, F<strong>APT</strong>Bahareh RezaSustainability Assessment of Bridge Systems:An Energy-based Lifecycle Analysis(EM-LCA)University of British Columbia, Kelowna,BC CanadaFaculty Advisor—Rehan Sadiq<strong>APT</strong> College of Fellows Mentor—RonStaley, F<strong>APT</strong>Sara RogersEvaluation and Testing of Brick Dust as aPozzolanic Additive to Mortars and Groutsfor Architectural ConservationUniversity of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,PA USAFaculty Advisor—Frank Matero<strong>APT</strong> College of Fellows Mentor—SharonPark, FAIA, F<strong>APT</strong>Amy Swift<strong>The</strong> Toxicology of Copper and the PossibleImplications for <strong>Preservation</strong>Columbia University, New York, NY USAFaculty Advisor—<strong>The</strong>o Prudon, PhD, FAIA<strong>APT</strong> College of Fellows Mentor—IleneTyler, FAIA, F<strong>APT</strong>Alexandra TerpelukPreliminary Structural Assessment ofHooper Island Lighthouse<strong>The</strong> University of Texas at Austin, Austin,TX USAFaculty Advisor—Fran Gale, F<strong>APT</strong><strong>APT</strong> College of Fellows Mentor—DavidWessel, AIC, F<strong>APT</strong>Nicole TrujilloAir Coupled Impact Echo Analysis ofHistoric Brick Masonry<strong>The</strong> Pennsylvania State University, StateCollege, PA USAFaculty Advisor—Thomas Boothby, PhD,PE, RA<strong>APT</strong> College of Fellows Mentor—MichaelLynch, PE, RA, F<strong>APT</strong><strong>APT</strong> is gratefulfor thefinancialsupport ofthe followinggroups andthose whodonate to and bid during theStudent Scholarships Auction.Andy DeGruchy<strong>APT</strong> DC Chapter<strong>APT</strong> Northeast ChapterCobra Corporate ManagementEaston ArchitectsHighbridge MaterialsMichael Baker, Jr., Inc.Walter B. Melvin Architects, LLC27


Sponsors<strong>APT</strong> is grateful for the financial support of each of our sponsors and exhibitors. Followingis a list of those who had contributed by September 14:Gold Star Sponsors are companies and individuals who have committed to sponsoringthree consecutive <strong>APT</strong> ConferencesSponsors to Date<strong>APT</strong> thanks the following companies that have pledged their financial support to the <strong>APT</strong><strong>Victoria</strong> <strong>2011</strong> Conference.Event Underwriter ($20,000+)Conference Benefactor ($10,000+)Conference Partner ($5,000+)28


Conference Sponsor ($2,500+)Conference Supporter ($1,000+)Allen Architectural Metals, Inc.Anderson Hallas Architects, PCBeyer Blinder BelleBuilding Restoration Specialties, Inc.Atkinson-Noland & Associates, Inc.Architectural Resources GroupJoan BerkowitzPat BuchikBahr Vermeer Haecker ArchitectsBarbara A. Campagna/Architecture + Planning,PLLC (BAC/A+P )CTA Architects Engineers, Inc.Cintec Reinforcement Systems<strong>The</strong> CollaborativeEvergreene Architectural ArtsG&A MasonryConference Friend ($500+)DFS Inc. Architecture & DesignDonald Luxton & Associates Inc.Echem Consultants LLC/Gina CrevelloCarl and Adriana ElefanteDavid FixlerLesley M. Gilmore and Robert S. FranzenHistoric Plaster Conservation Services Limited(HCPS)29


Conference Friend ($500+) continuedHistoric <strong>Preservation</strong> ServicesKarin Link, Thomas Street HistoryServicesDean KogaKaese & Lynch Architecture and EngineeringLord Aeck & SargentPattison ArchitectureGretchen PfaehlerPage & Turnbull, Inc.Royal Roads University at Hatley ParkNational Historic SiteIn Kind DonationsTLC-<strong>The</strong> Land Conservancy of BritishColumbia and Ross Bay Villa VolunteersContributors (those who give in a unique manner)Kent DieboltSusan HollisterRobert MackGerhard PetriWalter SedovicMarketing PartnersRead Jones Christoffersen Ltd.Seekircher Steel Window RepairSMP Consulting Electrical EngineersSullivan | <strong>Preservation</strong>SuperstructuresTRB Architecture, Inc.Walter P. MooreWiebe <strong>For</strong>est Engineering a division of SNC-Lavalin Inc.Ilene TylerPeter WollenbergAlliance for Historic Landscape <strong>Preservation</strong>ASLA Historic <strong>Preservation</strong> ProfessionalPractice Network<strong>Association</strong> des architectes paysagistes<strong>Association</strong> of Professional Engineers &Geoscientists of BCBC Heritage BranchBC Museums <strong>Association</strong>British Columbia Society of Landscape Architects(BCSLA)Cascadia Green Buildings CouncilClemson/College of Charleston GraduateProgram in Historic <strong>Preservation</strong>Department of Landscape Architecture atUniversity of California, BerkeleyEastern Michigan University’s Historic <strong>Preservation</strong>ProgramEnvironmental Design + ConstructionGeorge Washington UniversityGraduate Program in Historic <strong>Preservation</strong>Planning, Cornell UniversityICCROMICOMOS CanadaInternational Federation of LandscapeArchitects (IFLA)Landscape Architecture Program, OklahomaState UniversityMAHP Program, Goucher CollegeManitoba <strong>Association</strong> of Landscape Architects(MALA)Olmsted Center for Landscape <strong>Preservation</strong>National Park Service, Northeast RegionPreserveNetSchool of Architecture, Art and Historic <strong>Preservation</strong>


ExhibitorsAperam Stainless EuropeBooth #46www.aperam.comCarole LeComte+33-(0)3 85 85 79 53Carole.lecomte@aperam.comA Stainless steel producer for buildingapplications (roofing, façade).<strong>APT</strong> Charleston 2012Booth #30<strong>APT</strong> New York 2013Booth #29<strong>Association</strong> for <strong>Preservation</strong> <strong>Technology</strong>InternationalBooth #31Nathela Chatara217-529-9039nchatara@associationcentral.orgA cross-disciplinary, membershiporganization dedicated to promoting thebest technology for conserving historicstructures and their settings.Boston Valley Terra Cotta CompanyBooth # 21www.bostonvalley.comPatricia Aubrecht716-649-7490tricia@bostonvalley.comBoston Terra Cotta is the nation’s mostspecialized Architectural Terra Cottamanufacturer. <strong>The</strong> company’s diverseterra cotta lines include architectural terracotta, roof tile and TerraClad ceramic rainscreen systems.<strong>The</strong> Christman CompanyBooth #20www.christmanco.comRonald Staley703-740-5645Ronald.Stanley@christmanco.comA construction manager, general contractor,large scale preservation projectmanager.Gladding, McBeanBooth #13www.paccoast.comJim Anderson510-750-2254Jim.Anderson@paccoast.comA manufacturer of architectural terra cotta.Gracom MasonryBooth #12www.gracommasonry.caGarry Zarowny780-496-7728garryz@gracom.caLeading provider of complete buildingenvelope solutions.Heritage Canada FoundationBooth #6www.heritagecanada.orgChris Weibe613-237-1066cweibe@heritagecanada.orgAn organization which seeks to preserveand demonstrate and to encourage thepreservation and demonstration of thenationally significant historic, architectural,natural and scenic heritage ofCanada with a view to stimulating andpromoting the interest of the people ofCanada in that heritage.31


ExhibitorsHeritage GradeBooth #22www.heritagegrade.comTim Hyde613-228-1080tim@heritagegrade.comHeritage restoration of wood components,decorative metal and masonry cleaning.KEIM Mineral Coatings, Inc.Booth #28www.keim.comTom Tipps704-588-4811Tom.Tipps@keim.comLeading specialist in mineral architecturalprotection and restoration systems since1878.Oculus Fine Carpentry, Inc.Booth #27www.oculuswindow.blogspot.comAmy McAuley503-740-6222oculuswindow@gmail.comTraditional sash joiner, window conservatorand searcher.Peacock LaboratoriesBooth #10www.permalac.comKeith Fox610-520-0660foxkeithp@gmail.comPermalac outdoor clearcoat lacquerprovides unequalled protection from UV,physical abuse and extreme weather.Ideal for metal, wood or stone substrates.Robinson IronBooth #42www.robinsoniron.comJ. Scott Howell256-329-8486scotty@robinsoniron.cmSpecialists in architectural cast metalsand historic metal restoration.ShipandInsure.comBooth #43www.shipandinsure.comElaine Lockard717-393-5317Elaine@shipandinsure.comShipping insurance for high value items($500 - $1 million) plus discounts.University of <strong>Victoria</strong> Cultural ResourceManagement ProgramBooth #19http://www.uvcs.uvic.ca/culturalBrenda Weatherston and Joy Davis250-721-8504bweather@uvic.ca; joydavis@uvic.caOffers a range of flexible study options formuseum, heritage and cultural professionalsthat strengthen your practice, buildyour confidence and advance your career.32


<strong>Victoria</strong> Conference CentreLevel OneTo the Fairmont Empress HotelEsquimaltOak BaySaanichSookeLecture<strong>The</strong>atre<strong>APT</strong>Registration DeskLevel OneLobbyTotemPrefunctionTo the Crystal Garden33


THE FAIRMONT EMPRESSUPPER LOBBY LEVELVICTORIA CONFERENCECENTEREvent: Awards Banquetand AuctionsTO VCCMeeting: <strong>APT</strong>Board of DirectorsMeeting: Canadian Conservation,Current Issues and Challenges over Beer34


THE FAIRMONT EMPRESSRECEPTION/LOWER LOBBY LEVELEvents: Breakfast with Exhibitors &Chapters and New Members BreakfastLower Lobby LevelMain Lobby/EntranceMeeting: COF Business Meeting &Event: Student Scholars Reception35


<strong>APT</strong> Chapters MapInterested in joining your local chapter? Visit the<strong>APT</strong> booth for more information.Including New Zealand,Asia, and the Pacific<strong>2011</strong> <strong>APT</strong> International Chapters1 Australasia www.aptaustralia.wordpress.com2 Central Plains www.aptcp.org3 Delaware Valley www.apt-dvc.org4 Eastern Great Lakes www.aptgreatlakes.org5 Latin America www.apti.org/chapters/latinamerica6 Lunenburg www.apti.org/chapters/lunenburg7 Northeast www.aptne.org8 Northwest www.aptnw.org9 Ohio Valley www.apti.org/chapters/ohio10 Ottawa www.apti.org/chapters/ottawa11 Quebec www.apti.org/chapters/quebec12 Rocky Mountain www.apti.org/chapters/rockymountain13 Southeast www.apti.org/chapters/southeast14 Texas www.apti.org/chapters/texas15 Washington, DC www.aptdc.org16 Western www.wcapt.org17 Western Great Lakes www.aptwglc.webs.com36


Paper Track Key: S—Sustainability Track • C—Cultural Landscapes and Communities TrackPapers at a GlanceB—Buildings and Structures Track • M—Materials TrackS—SUSTAINABILITYSAANICH10:15 am–Noon, Thursday, October 13C—CULTURAL LANDSCAPESAND COMMUNITIESOAK BAYB—BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURESLECTURE THEATREM—MATERIALSESQUIMALTCS01— Sustainable Conservation:Symposium Report and Building CaseStudiesCS02— Cultural Landscape asCommunity HeritageCS03— Conserving Maritime StructuresCS04— Materials Reacting to WaterReport from the <strong>Victoria</strong> SustainabilitySymposiumVancouver’s Modern Cultural LandscapesWashington State Maritime ResourcesSurvey<strong>The</strong> Weathering of Conservation Mortars,and Implications for Historic <strong>Preservation</strong>Calgary Public Building (designed 1919, constructed1929-31) Restoration (2008-11)Communities Created by HeritageScotland<strong>The</strong> Shipwreck Graveyard of Mallows Bay:Exploring the Challenges and Benefits ofPreserving Rare Maritime AntiquitiesRetaining Our Heritage: <strong>The</strong> Art and Scienceof Historic Boundary Wall Construction,Investigation, Stabilization and RepairEnvironmental and Structural Stabilization ofthe Antelope Valley Indian MuseumCultural Landscapes in Michoacan, MexicoWhat Would Ed and Don Do?: Revitalizationof the Eddon Boatyard in Gig Harbor,WashingtonLearning from Venturi: Brick Curtain WallDeterioration and RepairSeattle Fire Station 17 Sustainable Renovationand Addition: Moderne to ModernCultural Landscape Characterization:Newfoundland & LabradorNavigating History: Investigation, Stabilizationand Repair of America’s HistoricCanals and Ferry StructuresWood and WaterCast Iron Plate Lighthouses in the UnitedStates (1844-1926)papers continued on page 3837


S—SUSTAINABILITYOAK BAYCS05— Connecting New Uses toSustainable Ideas from the PastProyecto de Hostal para la “Casa del Obispo”Diseño bioclimático y Fuentes de EnergíaRenovables“<strong>The</strong>rapeutic Design” RediscoveredSustainable <strong>Preservation</strong>—Repurposing aHistoric Building to Fully Integrate <strong>Preservation</strong>Requirements with Deep Sustainability GoalsS—SUSTAINABILITYSAANICHCS09— Guidelines and Codes: Energy, Fireand Existing BuildingSustainability Assessment of Bridge Systems:An Energy-based Lifecycle Analysis (EM-LCA)Improving Energy Efficiency in Historic Buildings:How Far Have We Come?1:45-3:15 pm, Thursday, October 13C—CULTURAL LANDSCAPESB—BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURESAND COMMUNITIESESQUIMALTLECTURE THEATRECS06— People, Techniques and<strong>Technology</strong> for Preserving LandscapeFeaturesCS07— Understanding Approaches toSeismic Upgrades<strong>The</strong> Ancient Roman Belvedere: DistantViews of the Intangible Cultural Landscape<strong>The</strong> Effect of Fiber Reinforced Mortar(FRM) on the Compressive and FlexuralBond Strength of MasonryHistoric Orchard <strong>Preservation</strong>Seismic Assessment and UpgradingStrategies for Fisgard Lighthouse Facilityat <strong>For</strong>t Rodd Hill, <strong>Victoria</strong>, BCConservation of the Hollow Tree inVancouverSeismic Evaluation and Strengthening ofan Historic Synagogue Using Traditionaland Innovative Methods and MaterialsHABS Documentation3:30–5:00 pm, Thursday, October 13C—CULTURAL LANDSCAPESAND COMMUNITIESESQUIMALT<strong>The</strong> Challenges of Seismic and BuildingEnvelope Upgrades to a Heritage HotelB—BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURESLECTURE THEATRECS10—Learning from the US CapitolHistoric Landscape—Panel DiscussionCS11— Lighthouses: Maintaining andRepairingRecognizing Olmsted’s Legacy forSustainabilityPreliminary Structural Assessment ofHooper Island LighthouseSakonnet Light RestorationM—MATERIALSSAANICHCS08— Understanding MortarsEvaluation and Testing of Brick Dust as aPozzolanic Additive to Mortars and Groutsfor Architectural ConservationSea Salts and Sustainability of MasonryStructuresRecycling in 1811: A Case Study of Iron-Laden Mortar Used at Castle Williams,New York HarborA Comparative Study of Laboratory MortarChemical Analysis MethodsM—MATERIALSOAK BAYCS12—Conserving CementitiousMaterialsExtending the Service Life of ReinforcedConcrete Structures Subjected to Alkali-Silica Reaction in British ColumbiaDiagnóstico de la Casa del Obispo, Propuestade intervenciónpapers continued on page 3938


Why Energy Codes Matter: Applicability toHistoric and Other Existing ResourcesSustainability, Disasters and <strong>Preservation</strong>: CreatingAwareness and Understanding SynergiesS—SUSTAINABILITYOAK BAYCS13—Sustaining Communities in their BuiltEnvironmentsPolicy Guidance for the Contextualization ofInfill Buildings in Historic Urban Environments:A Case Study in the Arabian GulfEnergy Efficiency and Sustainability in TraditionalBuildings — Ongoing Work by HistoricScotland<strong>The</strong> Sustainable Design of Frank Lloyd Wright’sPilgrim Congregational Church in Redding,CaliforniaHistoric <strong>Preservation</strong> of a Living MissionTrinidad, un modelo sostenible para el manejode su patrimonioCast Iron on the Coast: <strong>The</strong> Rehabilitationof the Pigeon Point Lighthouse<strong>The</strong> West Point Lighthouse: ContinuedSustainability in the Northwest MaritimeEnvironment8:45–10:30 am, Friday, October 14C—CULTURAL LANDSCAPESB—BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURESAND COMMUNITIESESQUIMALTLECTURE THEATRECS14—Cultural Landscape: Scale andDiversity from World Heritage Sites—GardensCS15—Conserving Coastal <strong>For</strong>ts andSites for ExplorationHistoric District and Territory: MomposinoCultural EcosystemPreserving North America’s MidcenturyIndoor Arenas: Case Studies of the PacificNorthwestPreserving the Suburbs: the NeighborhoodProtecting Our Harbors: Investigation,Structural Stabilization, and Repair ofAmerica’s Historic Coastal <strong>For</strong>tificationsCultural Landscape in NW Argentina<strong>For</strong>t Direction, Tasmania, Australia —Defending Cultural HeritageNikka Yuko Japanese Garden, CanadaRebuilding the Failing Walls of <strong>For</strong>tJefferson National Monument in DryTortugas National ParkExtreme Solutions for Extreme CircumstancesInvestigations in Mortar Coating Systemsand Paintings in the Conservation ofHistoric FaçadesIntroduction to Alternative Cements forRepairM—MATERIALSSAANICHCS16—Approaches for SlowingDeterioration<strong>The</strong> Toxicology of Copper and the PossibleImplications for <strong>Preservation</strong>Greening Deterioration: Soft Capping asPreventive Conservation for Ruin SitesMaterial Conservation in Unique AquaticEnvironments<strong>The</strong> New York Public Library: ProtectiveMasonry TreatmentsA Comparison of Cleaning Methods forGraffiti Removal from Masonry Surfacespapers continued on page 4039


S—SUSTAINABILITYSAANICH10:45 am–12:15 pm, Friday, October 14C—CULTURAL LANDSCAPESB—BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURESAND COMMUNITIESESQUIMALTLECTURE THEATRECS17—Life Cycle Assessment ResearchResults—PANEL DISCUSSIONCS18— Managing EnvironmentalChange and Cultural LandscapesCS19— Approaches to Structural Analysisand RepairQuantifying the Value of Building ReuseClimate Change — Rethinking our StrategiesAir Coupled Impact Echo Analysis ofHistoric Brick MasonryLife Cycle Analysis and Life Cycle CostAnalysisGuns & Roses: Conserving Ecologicallyand Culturally Significant MilitaryLandscapes<strong>Preservation</strong> of 19th Century StructuralDesign ProceduresAdaptive Use: Community Revitalizationthrough Urban Agriculture<strong>The</strong> Structural Investigation and Repair ofthe Breeding Barn at Shelburne FarmsPortsmouth Village: Revealing the DistantPastUnion Depot: Structural Assessment ofAging Timber Piles on the Banks of theMississippi River2:00–5:00 pm, Friday, October 14Latin American Poster Session SAANICHRT01—Sostenibilidad, Paisajes Culturales y Comunidades en América Latina: Perspectivas Regionales(Sustainability, Cultural Landscapes and Communities in Latin America: Regional Perspectives)M—MATERIALSOAK BAYCS20— Post Disaster Salvage, Cleaningand RepairHurricane Preparedness Strategies forHistoric StructuresHurricane Damage and Conservation Challengesat Vizcaya Museum and Gardens,Miami, FloridaCrude Oil Contamination of <strong>For</strong>t Livingston,Grand Terre Island, Louisiana: Issuesand ChallengesConservation in the Time of Cholera: <strong>The</strong>Stabilization and Removal of the Murals atSt. Trinite Cathedral in Port-Au-Prince Haiti40


Agenda at a GlanceSession Track Key: S—Sustainability Track • C—Cultural Landscapes and Communities TrackB—Buildings and Structures Track • M—Materials Track3:00–6:00 <strong>APT</strong> Registration and Information DeskMonday, October 10Tuesday, October 117:30a–8:00p _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<strong>APT</strong> Registration and Information Desk8:30–4:30 <strong>Victoria</strong> Sustainability Symposium (Salon C)Wednesday, October 127:30–8:00 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<strong>APT</strong> Registration and Information Desk8:00–4:00 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<strong>APT</strong> Board of Directors Meeting (Empress—<strong>The</strong> Library)8:30–4:30 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<strong>Victoria</strong> Sustainability Symposium (Salon C)1:15–5:00 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________CAHP Annual General Meeting and Keynote Speaker (Sidney)3:00–4:30 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________John Adams Walking Tour: <strong>Victoria</strong> History 101 (Empress–Main Lobby)3:30–5:30 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<strong>APT</strong> College of Fellows Business Meeting (Empress—Balmoral Room )4:45 Student Scholars and Mentors Gathering Getty Bursary Recipients Gathering_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________(Totem Prefunction Area ) (Outside Saanich)5:00–10:00 Opening Gala in Exhibit Hall (Crystal Garden)7:30-10:00 CAHP Tour and Heritage Awards Ceremony (Odd Fellows Hall)_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thursday, October 136:30a–7:30p _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<strong>APT</strong> Registration and Information Desk7:00–8:00 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Breakfast with Exhibitors (Empress—Kiplings)8:45–10:00 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Opening Session and Keynote Speaker (Lecture <strong>The</strong>atre)10:15–Noon Paper SessionsSaanich Oak Bay Lecture <strong>The</strong>atre EsquimaltS Sustainable Conservation: C Cultural Landscape B Conserving Maritime M Materials Reacting to Water (CSO4)Symposium Report and Building as Community Heritage (CSO2) Structures (CSO3)Case Studies (CSO1)41


_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________12:15–1:00 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Lunch and Student Scholar Recognition (Empress—Crystal Ballroom)1:00–1:30 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<strong>APT</strong> Annual General Meeting (Empress—Crystal Ballroom)12:30–1:15 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________CAHP Inforamtion Session (Sidney)1:45–3:15 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paper SessionsSaanich Oak Bay Lecture <strong>The</strong>atre EsquimaltM Understanding Mortars S Connecting New Uses to B Understanding Approaches C People, Techniques and <strong>Technology</strong> (CS06)_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Sustainable Ideas from the Past (CS08) to Seismic Upgrades (CS05) for Preserving Landscape Features (CS07)3:30–5:00 S Guidelines and Codes: M Conserving Cementitious B Lighthouses: Maintaining C Learning from the_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Energy, Fire and Existing Building (CS09) Materials (CS12) and Repairing (CS11) US Capitol Historic Landscape (CS10)5:15–7:00 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<strong>APT</strong> Student Scholarship and Outreach Committee Social (Empress—Balmoral Room)5:15–7:00 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<strong>APT</strong> Committee MeetingsTCSP TCPE TCMH Publications Training & Chapters Development 5:15-5:45(Saanich 1) (Lecture <strong>The</strong>atre) (Saanich 2) (Oak Bay 2) Education (Oak Bay 1) (Esquimalt) <strong>APT</strong> 2013(<strong>Victoria</strong>) 5:45-7:00_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<strong>APT</strong> 2012 (Sook)7:00–11:00 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Chapters Mixer (Bard and Banker Pub)7:00–8:30 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Union Club Tour (Union Club)8:30–11:00 Canadian Conservation, Current Issues and Challenges over Beer (Empress Harbourside Room )Friday, October 146:30a–6:00p _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<strong>APT</strong> Registration and Information Desk7:30–8:30 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Chapters and New Members Breakfast (Empress—Kiplings)8:45–10:30 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paper SessionsSaanich Oak Bay Lecture <strong>The</strong>atre EsquimaltM Approaches for Slowing S Sustaining Communities in B Conserving Coastal <strong>For</strong>ts and C Cultural Landscape: ScaleDeterioration (CS16) their Built Environments (CS13) Sites for Exploration (CS15) and Diversity from World_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Heritage Sites—Gardens (CS14)10:45–12:15 S Life Cycle Assessment M Post Disaster Salvage, B Approaches to Structural C Managing EnvironmentalResearch Results (CS17) Cleaning and Repair (CS20) Analysis and Repair (CS19) Change and Cultural Landscapes (CS18)42


_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________12:30–5:30 Field Sessions St. Ann’s Academy (FS1) <strong>Victoria</strong> Waterfront (FS2) Heritage Led Urban Revitalization (FS3)_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________(Totem Prefunction Area) (Saanich) (Totem Prefunction Area)1:30–3:30 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________John Adams Walking Tour: Cathedral Neighbourhood (Empress–Main Lobby)2:00–5:00 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<strong>APT</strong> Latin America Chapter Poster Session (Saanich)4:00–5:30 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________John Adams Walking Tour: Chinatown (Empress–Main Lobby)6:00–7:30 College of Fellows Keynote Lecture (Lecture <strong>The</strong>ater)7:45–9:30 <strong>APT</strong> Awards Banquet and Auctions (Empress—Crystal Ballroom)_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Saturday, October 157:30a–9:00a _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<strong>APT</strong> Registration and Information Desk (outside Oak Bay)7:00–8:00 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<strong>APT</strong> Board of Directors Meeting #2 (Oak Bay 2)7:30a–7:30p Field Session: Vancouver Modern (FS7) (Empress–Main Lobby)Meet _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________at 7:158:30–4:30 Workshops, Day 1 Masonry in a Marine Environment (WS1) Structural Timbers (WS2)_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________(Oak Bay 1) (Saanich)8:30–4:30Meet at 8:15 Field Sessions Military Landscapes (FS4) Cultural Landscape Management (FS5)_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________(Empress–Main Lobby) (Empress–Main Lobby)4:30–6:00 Workshop Reception (Irish Times Pub)Sunday, October 167:30a–9:00a_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<strong>APT</strong> Registration and Information Desk (Outside Oak Bay)8:30–4:30 Workshops, Day 2 Masonry in a Marine Environment (WS1) Structural Timbers (WS2)(Oak Bay 1) (Empress–Main Lobby)43


<strong>APT</strong> Charleston 2012September 30–October 3, 2012Francis Marion HotelCharleston, South CarolinaIt is clear that collaborationis the driving force withinpreservation practice. At <strong>APT</strong>Charleston 2012, the <strong>Association</strong>for <strong>Preservation</strong> <strong>Technology</strong>International (<strong>APT</strong>) and<strong>Preservation</strong> Trades Network(PTN) are reuniting to explorethe collaboration that is crucialto preserving our built environment.<strong>The</strong> program committeesseek abstracts featuringprojects that bring togetherdivergent professionals fromthe preservation technologiesand the preservation tradescommunities. Those that showa collaborative approach topreservation practice will be given priority.<strong>APT</strong> and PTN is seeking abstracts for their 2012 Annual ConferencesAbstracts may be submitted online December 1, <strong>2011</strong>—February 10, 2012<strong>The</strong> Call for Abstracts can be picked up in the <strong>APT</strong> Registration and Information Areaand online at www.apti.org. <strong>The</strong> electronic submission form is online at www.apti.org.<strong>Association</strong> for <strong>Preservation</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> International3085 Stevenson Drive, Suite 200 • Springfield, IL 62703 USATel: 217.529.9039 • Fax: 888.723.4242 • info@apti.orgwww.apti.org

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