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Oregon 2017 APTNW/DoCoMoMo_Oregon Present: Energy Conservaon in Mid-Century Modern Buildings Symposium 10:00AM - 5:00PM Saturday, September 16th, 2017 Anderson Room, Salem Library 585 Liberty Street SE, Salem, OR 97301 REGISTER TODAY! $85 APT/DoCo Members $100 Non-Members $30 Students Receive six (6) AIA Credits for your aendance ABOUT Mid-Century Modern (MCM) buildings, more than any historic structure, have pushed researchers to find alternaves to resolving code, preservaon, and contemporary use paerns and aesthecs. Famous for vast expanses of glass, experimental building materials, and notoriously energy-inefficient systems, Mid-Century Modern buildings are parcularly vulnerable to the wrecking ball. How can modern historic buildings comply with today’s energy conservaon standards? Is it possible to maintain the integrity of the historic building materials and aesthecs while also meeng new energy conservaon requirements? Jointly presented by DoCoMoMo_Oregon and the Northwest Chapter of the Associaon for Preservaon Technology, the Energy Conservaon symposium explores issues facing Mid-Century Modern buildings, educang parcipants on strategies and technical preservaon issues involved through presentaon of case studies, research, and pracce. WHAT TO EXPECT - Morning coffee + treats - Boxed lunch - Six (6) AIA credits for your aendance - Keynote Speaker and five presentaons - Two building tours: ODOT Headquarters and Salem Civic Center Complex - No-host happy hour from 5:30PM -7:00PM at Rudy’s SPEAKERS Stephen Kelley, FAIA, SE, FAPT / Keynote Speaker Principal, SJK Preservaon Architect/Engineer Assessment and Preservaon of the Gateway Arch in St. Louis Brian Rich, AIA, LEED BD+C, CCCA, PMP Principal, Richaven Architecture & Preservaon, APT Northwest Chapter President Overview of Mid-Century Modern Design Philosophy and Materials Maya M. Foty, AIA, LEED AP Principal, Architectural Resources Group APT Principles for Renewing Modernism Halla Hoffer, AIA Associate, Peter Meijer Architect, PC Best Pracces for Providing Effecve Daylight in Mid-Century Modern Structures Jusne M. Leong, AIA, LEED Architectural Resources Group Furnace Creek Visitor Center: Preservaon & Conservaon in an Extreme Climate Eric Corey Freed, LEED AP, Hon. FIGP Principal, Organic Architect Making Mid-Century Modern up to High-Performance and Net Zero BUILDING TOURS ODOT Headquarters Led by Kevin Sund, Hoffman Construcon Project Manager Salem Civic Center Complex Led by Sarah Pearson, Salem Landmarks Commission

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Oregon

2017 APTNW/DoCoMoMo_Oregon Present:

Energy Conservation in Mid-Century Modern BuildingsSymposium10:00AM - 5:00PMSaturday, September 16th, 2017Anderson Room, Salem Library585 Liberty Street SE, Salem, OR 97301

REGISTER TODAY! $85 APT/DoCo Members$100 Non-Members$30 Students Receive six (6) AIA Credits for your attendance

ABOUTMid-Century Modern (MCM) buildings, more than any historic structure, have pushed researchers to find alternatives to resolving code, preservation, and contemporary use patterns and aesthetics. Famous for vast expanses of glass, experimental building materials, and notoriously energy-inefficient systems, Mid-Century Modern buildings are particularly vulnerable to the wrecking ball.

How can modern historic buildings comply with today’s energy conservation standards? Is it possible to maintain the integrity of the historic building materials and aesthetics while also meeting new energy conservation requirements?

Jointly presented by DoCoMoMo_Oregon and the Northwest Chapter of the Association for Preservation Technology, the Energy Conservation symposium exploresissues facing Mid-Century Modern buildings, educating participants on strategies and technical preservation issues involved through presentation of case studies, research, and practice.

WHAT TO EXPECT- Morning coffee + treats- Boxed lunch- Six (6) AIA credits for your attendance- Keynote Speaker and five presentations- Two building tours: ODOT Headquarters and Salem CivicCenter Complex- No-host happy hour from 5:30PM -7:00PM at Rudy’s

SPEAKERSStephen Kelley, FAIA, SE, FAPT / Keynote SpeakerPrincipal, SJK Preservation Architect/EngineerAssessment and Preservation of the Gateway Arch in St. Louis

Brian Rich, AIA, LEED BD+C, CCCA, PMPPrincipal, Richaven Architecture & Preservation, APT Northwest Chapter PresidentOverview of Mid-Century Modern Design Philosophy and Materials

Maya M. Foty, AIA, LEED AP Principal, Architectural Resources GroupAPT Principles for Renewing Modernism

Halla Hoffer, AIAAssociate, Peter Meijer Architect, PCBest Practices for Providing Effective Daylight in Mid-Century Modern Structures

Justine M. Leong, AIA, LEEDArchitectural Resources GroupFurnace Creek Visitor Center: Preservation & Conservation in an Extreme Climate

Eric Corey Freed, LEED AP, Hon. FIGP Principal, Organic ArchitectMaking Mid-Century Modern up to High-Performance and Net Zero

BUILDING TOURSODOT HeadquartersLed by Kevin Sund, Hoffman Construction Project Manager

Salem Civic Center ComplexLed by Sarah Pearson, Salem Landmarks Commission

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SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIESCorporate Sponsor / $250 Includes:- One (1) complementary ticket- Two (2) additional tickets at a 50% discount- Prominent logo exposure included on all printed and digitalcollateral, including: website, social media, event handouts- Verbal recognition at the introduction of the symposium

Sponsorship contact: Brian Rich, [email protected]

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS!