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Association for Preservation Technology International
October 11-16, 2011The Fairmont Empress
Victoria Conference Centre
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Name BadgesName badges include a colored stripe to identify your registrant type and the Conference benefits to which you are entitled:
Full Conference blue all events from the Opening Gala (Wed Registrant evening) through Friday afternoon sessions; some events require you to purchase tickets
Exhibitor red the Opening Gala and Breakfast for Exhibitors
Guest yellow the Opening Gala and morning coffee; maypurchasespecialeventsandfield session tickets
Symposium or green the activities offered during the two days Workshop only of the event
Single Day only orange paper and keynote sessions offered on that day
We’re Glad You’re Here!
What You Should Know About ThisConference
As a Conference attendee you are experiencing APT’s premier annual event for education and networking. We hope you’ll plan your schedule so you can participate annually:
APT Charleston 2012Francis Marion Hotel
September 29–October 4, 2012Charleston, South Carolina, USA
APT NYC 2013New York Marriott Marquis
October 12–15, 2013New York City
Parallel Conference The 14th International Conference of National Trusts (ICNT) is also meeting at the Victoria Conference Centre. All APT full Conference registrants (blue stripe on badge) are invited to attend the ICNT pa-per and keynote sessions at no additional charge. You are also invited to purchase tickets to ICNT field sessions (based on availability). The ICNT registration desk is located on Level Two of the Centre.
Opening GalaThis Wednesday evening event includes the only time you can meet with the exhibitors in their booths. Chat with them and make an appointment for an in-depth conversation later during the Conference.
Also featured will be dinner (check out all the food stations), beverages (locally-brewed beers), demonstrations by crafts-persons and activities for your enjoyment while socializing.
Event LocationsThe Victoria Conference Centre is the headquarters for the APT Registration and Information Area and most Conference events. Events located in The Fairmont Empress are listed as “Empress–room name.”
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APT Victoria 2011 Local Conference Committee
ContentsConference Information ..........................2Conference Schedule .............................6Tuesday .................................................6Wednesday ............................................6Thursday ...............................................8Friday ..................................................16Saturday ..............................................23Sunday ...............................................242011 The Getty Foundation ProfessionalTravel Support Recipients .....................25
Conference ChairLorne Simpson, FAPT, Simpson Roberts
Architecture
Conference Special AdivisorsAlastair Kerr, MA, former BC Heritage
BranchNatalie Bull, FAPT, Heritage Canada
Foundation
Program CommitteeChair—Janet Gourlay-Vallance, MAAA,
Heritage Conservation Directorate-Public Works and Government Services Canada
Coordinator, Materials and Structure—Myles McDevitt, P.Eng, CCCA, Heritage Conservation Directorate-Public Works
and Government Services CanadaCoordinator, Landscapes—Hugh Miller,
FAIA, Goucher CollegeCoordinator, Sustainability—Susan Ross,
Heritage Conservation Directorate-Public Works and Government Services Canada
Abstract Reviewers—Susan Buggey, Landscape and HistoryTim Crowe, Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associ-
ates, Inc.Carl Elefante, Quinn Evans ArchitectsAndrés Gaviria, Universidad JaverianaJill Gotthelf, Walter Sedovic ArchitectsJanet Gourlay-Vallance, Public Works and
Government Services CanadaChris Gray, GBG Inc.
Bill Hockey, Architectural Conservation Services
Lonnie Hovey, VitettaTom Jester, Quinn Evans ArchitectsMarilyn Kaplan, Preservation ArchitectureRosa Lowinger, Rosa Lowinger & Associ-
atesMyles McDevitt, Heritag Conservation
Directorate-Public Works and Govern-ment Services Canada
Hugh Miller, Goucher CollegeKyle Normandin, Wiss, Janney, Elstner
Associates Inc.Susan Ross, Heritage Conservation
Directorate-Public Works and Govern-ment Services Canada
Mark Thompson Brandt, MTBA Mark Thompson Brandt Architect & Associ-ates
Diana Waite, Editor, APT Bulletin
WorkshopsChair—John Dam, P.Eng., CAHP, LEED APCoordinator, Landscapes—Brenda Weath-
erston, University of VictoriaCoordinator, Masonry—Keith Blades,
M.A., Keith Blades Consulting, Almonte, ON Canada
Coordinator, Timber—Gordon Macdonald, Macdonald & Lawrence Timber Framing Ltd.
SymposiumAPT Technical Committee on Sustainable
Preservation
Student Scholarship Recipients ............26Sponsors .............................................28Exhibitors .............................................31Conference Centre Map ........................33Hotel Map ............................................34APT Chapters Map ...............................36Papers at a Glance ...............................37Agenda at a Glance ..............................41APT Charleston 2012 ..............Back Cover
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Field SessionsChair—Steve Barber, City of VictoriaCoordinators—Kris Andersen, Provincial Capital Com-
missionHelen Cain, City of VictoriaCatherine Umland, Victoria Civic Heritage
TrustRichard Linzey, UKRA, British Columbia
Heritage BranchHarold Kalman, writer and teacherDonald Luxton, Donald Luxton & Associ-
ates Inc.Richard Collier, Conservation ConsultantCheryl Cooper, Arts Consultant, Architec-
tural Historian and Heritage AdvocateAPT Technical Committee on Modern
Heritage
Special EventsChair—Pat Buchik, Heritage Conservation
Directorate-Public Works and Govern-ment Services Canada
Member—Martin Segger, M.Phil., F.R.S.A., University of Victoria
FundraisingLorne Simpson, Simpson Roberts Archi-
tectureEric Pattison, MAIBC, Eric Pattison
ArchitectKaren Russell, University of British
ColumbiaKen Johnson, Simpson Roberts Archi-
tectureRocco Romero, AIA, Wiss, Janney, Elstner
Associates Inc.Terry Almond, AAA, Heritage Conservation
Directorate-Public Works and Govern-ment Services Canada
Kyle Normandin, Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc.
Joan Berkowitz, SUPERSTRUCTURES ENGINEERS + ARCHITECTS
Nancy McCoy, Quimby McCoy Preserva-tion Architecture, LLP
Student Scholarships and OutreachCo-Chair—Lesley Gilmore, CTA Architects
EngineersCo-Chair—Pat Buchik, Heritage Conser-
vation Directorate-Public Works and Government Services Canada
Student Abstract Reviewers—Martin Segger, University of VictoriaTim Crowe, Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associ-
ates, Inc.Don Friedman, Old Structures EngineeringSteve Kelley, Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. Lurita McIntosh Blank, Walter P Moore
and AssociatesMike Schuller, Atkinson-Noland & Associ-
atesDerek Trelstad, Robert Silman AssociatesRobert Young, University of Utah College
of Architecture + Planning
The Getty Foundation Travel Support Fund JurorsRosa Lowinger, Rosa Lowinger & Associ-
atesGretchen Pfaehler, Michael Baker, Jr., Inc.Yolita E. Rausche, Rausche Historic Pres-
ervation, LLC George Jaramillo, Yosemite National Park
APT Conferences CommitteeCo-Chair—Gretchen Pfaehler, Michael
Baker, Jr., Inc.Co-Chair—Giovanni Diodati, Fournier
Gersovitz Moss Drolet et associés architectes
APT Victoria 2011 Local Conference Committee(continued)
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Book Drive for Cuban Preservationists
Drop off your book donations in the bin in the APT Registration and Information Area. Donations that are approved by the Cubans authorities will be donated to the Library of the University College St. Jerome de La Habana.
Going GreenAPT has made choices that reduce the environmental impact of this Conference. Please do your part to support APT’s efforts, including returning your name badge holder for future use. Drop it in the box at the APT Registration and Informa-tion Area.
In an attempt to reduce paper distributed on site, you will find Conference informa-tion available for download at the APT Cyber Café and on line at www.aptconfer-ence.org.
APT Student Scholarships AuctionDessert Auction– at Awards Banquet (page 22) Live Auction—at Awards Banquet (page 22)
TransportationWe will use a combination of walking, water taxis and charter buses to reach off-site venues. Ambassadors will be available to direct you or accompany groups to each venue. If you are unable to walk, please inform the APT Registration and Information Desk.
Continuing Education CreditsAPT is an approved provider for the fol-lowing professional continuing education credits. Participation (CE) forms are available for each discipline in the APT Registration and Information Area. Each form lists the sessions and the number of units that are approved for CE credit by the sponsoring organization for the work-shops, field sessions, keynote sessions and paper sessions.
American Institute of Architects Learning Units (AIA LUs)RCEP professional development hours (RCEP PDHs)Ontario Association of Architects CORE learning hours (OAA CORE)American Society of Landscape Architects (LA CES)
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Conference ScheduleAll events are at the Victoria Conference Centre unless otherwise noted.
Monday, October 103:00–6:00 pm APT Registration and Information Desk Level One Lobby
Tuesday, October 117:30 am–8:00 pm APT Registration and Information Desk Level One Lobby
8:30 am–4:30 pm Victoria Sustainability Symposium [SY1] Salon C Ticket: Required Format: Lecture and Panel Discussion Food: Continental breakfast and lunch Dress Code: Casual
Facilitators APT Technical Committee on Sustainable Preservation (TCSP)
chaired by Lisa Howe, Goody Clancy, Boston, MA USA Roger Curtis, Msc, FSA, Historic Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland UK Ralph DiNola, LEED AP BD+C, O+M, Green Building Services,
Portland, OR USA John Diodati, Fournier Gersovitz Moss Drolet et associés architectes, Montréal, QC Canada Patrice Frey, National Trust for Historic Preservation | Preservation
Green Lab, Chicago, IL USA Susan Roaf, FRSA, Heriot-Watt University, School of the Built Envi-
ronment, Edinburgh, Scotland UK
With support from Kent Diebolt, of Vertical Access, and his contribution to 1% for the Planet
Co-sponsored by Vertical Access LLC and National Center for Preservation Technology
and Training (NCPTT)
5:00–6:00 pm APT Conferences Committee Meeting Level One Lobby
Evening On Your Own
Wednesday, October 127:30 am–8:00 pm APT Registration and Information Desk Level One Lobby
8:00 am–4:00 pm APT Board of Directors Meeting Empress—The Library
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Wednesday, October 12 (continued)
8:30 am–4:30 pm Victoria Sustainability Symposium, Day 2 [SY1] Salon C Ticket: Required Format: Lecture and Panel Discussion Food: Continental breakfast and lunch Dress Code: Casual
1:15–5:00 pm Canada Association of Heritage Professionals (CAHP) Sidney Annual General Meeting and Keynote Speaker 3:00–4:30 pm John Adams Walking Tour: Victoria History 101 Empress Main Lobby Ticket: Purchase ticket at door ($13 CAD or USD) Format: Guided tour Food: None; take your own bottled water Dress Code: Casual Transportation: Walk
Veteran Victoria tour guide John Adams will guide you through Victoria’s Chinatown, the oldest in Canada (1858) and until 1902 the biggest. He will explain why the Chinese came to the city and what they did as well as point out the buildings they created that form the Chinatown National Historic Site. Famous locations, such as Fan Tan Alley and the country’s oldest functioning Chinese temple are included.
3:30–5:30 pm APT College of Fellows Business Meeting Empress—Balmoral Room
4:45 pm Student Scholars and Mentors Gathering Totem Prefunction Area
4:45 pm Getty Bursary Recipients Gathering Outside Saanich Room
5:00–10:00 pm Opening Gala Crystal Garden Ticket: Required Food: Reception and Full Dinner Dress Code: Casual Debuted to rave reviews in Denver, the Opening Gala will kick off
the APT Conference. All evening you can have fun in the Exhibit Hall while networking (APT’s favorite pastime!), viewing hands-on demos, wandering between the marvelous food stations, and seeing what our suppliers have in store for us this year. Surprises await you through-out the evening; you’ll want to stick around.
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Wednesday, October 12 (continued)
7:30–10:00 pm CAHP Tour and CAHP|ACECP Heritage Awards CeremonyOdd Fellows Hall Ticket: Required Food: Dessert Dress Code: Casual
A tour of Odd Fellows Hall will begin the evening, which will conclude with a dessert reception and the Awards Ceremony that recognizes excellent work and promotes a better understanding and appreciation of Canada’s cultural heritage.
Thursday, October 136:30 am–7:30 pm APT Registration and Information DeskLevel One Lobby
7:00–8:00 am Breakfast with ExhibitorsEmpress—Kiplings Ticket: Required Food: Full Breakfast Dress Code: Casual Following last night’s Opening Gala, enjoy a relaxed breakfast with an
opportunity to visit in small groups with your favorite exhibitors.
8:00–10:15 am Coffee BreakLevel One Lobby
8:45–10:00 am Opening Session and Keynote SpeakerLecture Theatre Ticket: None required Format: Lecture Dress Code: Casual Notes: This session will be simultaneously interpreted English >
Spanish Integrating Sustainability Principles into Mainstream Develop-
ment Mark Holland‘s consulting work focuses on integrating sustainability
principles into the mainstream development industry, with an eye to developing competitive advantage for his clients and their projects. He frequently works closely with development teams to find cost-effective ways of developing in a more sustainable manner, including projects from small infill to large-scale master-planned communities, in both the rural and urban context.
Paper Sessions All paper sessions will be simultaneously interpreted
English<>Spanish.
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Thursday, October 13 (continued)
10:15 am-Noon Sustainable Conservation: Symposium Report and BuildingSaanich Case Studies—[CS01] Track: Sustainability Session Chair: Tina Roach, AIA, LEED AP Associate, Silver Spring,
MD USA Calgary Public Building (designed 1919, constructed 1929-31)
Restoration (2008-11) Mark Chambers, AAA, MAIBC, MRAIC, Mark W. Chambers Architect
Ltd., Calgary, AB Canada Environmental and Structural Stabilization of the Antelope Valley
Indian Museum John Lesak, AIA, LEED AP, FAPT, Page & Turnbull, Los Angeles, CA
USA Seattle Fire Station 17 Sustainable Renovation and Addition:
Moderne to Modern Don Brubeck, AIA, LEED AP, Bassetti Architects, Seattle, WA USA
Report from the Victoria Sustainability Symposium Lisa Howe, LEED, Goody Clancy, Boston, MA USA
10:15 am-Noon Cultural Landscape as Community Heritage—[CS02]Oak Bay Track: Cultural Landscapes and Communities Session Chair: Ilene Tyler, FAIA, FAPT, LEED AP, Ann Arbor, MI USA Vancouver’s Modern Cultural Landscapes Cheryl Cooper, Arts Consultant & Architectural Historian, Vancouver,
BC Canada Communities Created by Heritage Scotland Krystyna Pytasz, Addison Conservation + Design, Roslin UK Cultural Landscapes in Michoacan, Mexico Claudia Rodríguez, PhD, Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de
Hidalgo, Morelia, Michoacán Mexico Cultural Landscape Characterization: Newfoundland and Labrador Robert Buckle, BA, MEDes(Planning), ACP, MCIP, Heritage Collabora-
tive Inc., Edmonton, AB Canada and Eryn Buckle B.A. BEd., Heritage Collaborative Inc., Canmore, AB Canada
10:15 am-Noon Conserving Maritime Structures—[CS03]Lecture Theatre Track: Buildings, Structures and Vessels Session Chair: Ellyn Goldkind, RA, Pearl Harbor, HI USA Washington State Maritime Resources Survey Spencer Howard, MS, and Michael Sullivan, MS, Artifacts Consulting,
Inc., Tacoma, WA USA
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Thursday, October 13 (continued)
The Shipwreck Graveyard of Mallows Bay: Exploring the Chal-lenges and Benefits of Preserving Rare Maritime Antiquities
Caitlin Chamberlain, M.F.A. Candidate, Historic Preservation, Savan-nah College of Art and Design, Savannah, GA USA
What Would Ed and Don Do?: Revitalization of the Eddon Boat-
yard in Gig Harbor, Washington Laura Lenss, SHKS Architects, Seattle, WA USA
Navigating History: Investigation, Stabilization and Repair of America’s Historic Canals and Ferry Structures
Edmund Meade, PE, APTNE President of the Board, Robert Silman Associates, New York, NY USA and John Dumsick, PE, Robert Silman Associates, Structural Engineers, Washington, DC USA
10:15 am-Noon Materials Reacting to Water—[CS04]Esquimalt Track: Materials Session Chair: Bill Hockey, BArch, MEDS(conservation), Boutiliers
Point, NS Canada The Weathering of Conservation Mortars, and Implications for
Historic Preservation Kara Dotter, FGS, Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, Co. Antrim, UK Retaining Our Heritage: The Art and Science of Historic Boundary
Wall Construction, Investigation, Stabilization and Repair James Shepherd, AIA, and Nicole Ferran, PE, Robert Silman Associ-
ates, Washington, DC USA Learning from Venturi: Brick Curtain Wall Deterioration and
Repair Janet Null, RA, Argus Architecture & Preservation, P.C., Troy, NY USA
and Edmund Meade, PE, APTNE President of the Board, Robert Sil-man Associates, New York, NY USA
Wood and Water Ron Anthony, Wood Scientist, and Kim Dugan, Wood Specialist,
Anthony & Associates, Inc., Fort Collins, CO USA Cast Iron Plate Lighthouses in the United States (1844-1926) Lori Aument, LEED AP, and Michael Falstad AIA, LEED AP, John
Milner Associates, Inc., Philadelphia, PA USA
12:30–1:15 pm Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals (CAHP) Sidney Information Session Learn about CAHP members, its membership levels and benefits of
joining the association.
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Thursday, October 13 (continued)
12:15–1:00 pm Lunch and Student Scholar RecognitionEmpress— Ticket: RequiredCrystal Ballroom Food: Full Lunch Dress Code: Casual Meet this year’s Student Scholars and welcome them to APT.
1:00–1:30 pm APT Annual General MeetingEmpress— Ticket: None requiredCrystal Ballroom Paper Sessions
1:45-3:15 pm Connecting New Uses to Sustainable Ideas from the Past—[CS05]Oak Bay Track: Sustainability Session Chair: Susan Ross, Heritage Conservation Directorate,
Gatineau, QC Canada Proyecto de Hostal para la “Casa del Obispo”. Diseño bioclimáti-
co y Fuentes de Energía Renovables Danisley Pérez Bravo, Ciudad Habana, Habana Cuba ‘Therapeutic Design’ Rediscovered Priya Jain, LEED AP, and Lisa Howe, LEED, Goody Clancy, Boston,
MA USA Sustainable Preservation—Repurposing a Historic Building to
Fully Integrate Preservation Requirements with Deep Sustainabil-ity Goals
Cynthia Hughes Doyle, LEED AP, Davis Langdon, Santa Monica, CA USA and Brad Smith, AIA, California Institiute of Technology, Pasa-dena, CA USA
1:45-3:15 pm People, Techniques and Technology for Preserving Esquimalt Landscape Features—[CS06] Track: Cultural Landscapes and Communities Session Chair: Robert Melnick, FASLA, Eugene, OR USA The Ancient Roman Belvedere: Distant Views of the Intangible
Cultural Landscape Phyllis Henderson, AAIA, LEED AP, Univeristy of Florida, Gainesville,
FL USA Historic Orchard Preservation: Applying Grafting and other
Horticultural Techniques to Stabilize Significant Fruit Trees and Maintain Orchard Viability
Keith Park, BS, MA, National Park Service, Martinez, CA USA Conservation of the Hollow Tree in Vancouver Harold Kalman, PhD, LLD, CAHP, HKICON, Commonwealth Historic
Resource Management Limited, Vancouver, BC Canada and Lorne Whitehead, PhD, P.Eng, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC Canada
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Thursday, October 13 (continued)
An Examination of HABS Culture of Documentation to Develop Strategies on How to Record Cultural Landscapes with Digital Technologies
Serra Akboy, Texas A&M University, Center for Heritage Conservation, College Station, TX USA
1:45-3:15 pm Understanding Approaches to Seismic Upgrades— [CS07]Lecture Theatre Track: Buildings, Structures and Vessels Session Chair: Sarah Green, Heritage Conservation Directorate,
Gatineau, QC Canada The Effect of Fiber Reinforced Mortar (FRM) on the Compressive
and Flexural Bond Strength of Masonry Catherine Armwood, BS, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE
USA Seismic Assessment and Upgrading Strategies for Fisgard Light-
house Facility at Fort Rodd Hill, Victoria, B.C. Patrick Lam, MSc, P.Eng, StructEng, FIStructE, FEC, CWMM, and
Shelly Zhao, MSc, P.Eng, StructEng, SE, CWMM Consulting Engineers Ltd, Vancouver, BC Canada
Seismic Evaluation and Strengthening of an Historic Synagogue
Using Traditional and Innovative Methods and Materials Terrence Paret and Alan R. Dreyfuss, AIA, Wiss, Janney, Elstner, As-
sociates, Inc., Emeryville, CA USA The Challenges of Seismic and Building Envelope Upgrades to a
Heritage Hotel Mark Lawton, P.Eng., FEC, Morrison Hershfield Limited, Vancouver,
BC Canada
1:45-3:15 pm Understanding Mortars—[CS08]Saanich Track: Materials Session Chair: Chris Borgal, B. Arch., OAA, MRAIC, CAPHC, Toronto,
ON Canada Evaluation and Testing of Brick Dust as a Pozzolanic Additive to
Mortars and Grouts for Architectural Conservation Sara Rogers, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA USA Sea Salts and Sustainability of Masonry Structures Denis Brosnan, PhD, PE, Clemson Univesity, Pendleton, SC USA Recycling in 1811: A Case Study of Iron-Laden Mortar Used at
Castle Williams, New York Harbor Steve Reilly, EYP, Albany, NY USA A Comparative Study of Laboratory Mortar Chemical Analysis
Methods Shan Wo, PE, Atkinson-Noland & Associates, Boulder, CO USA
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Paper Sessions
3:30-5:00 pm Guidelines and Codes: Energy, Fire and Existing Building—[CS09]Saanich Track: Sustainability Session Chair: Nancy Barba, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP, Portland, ME
USA Sustainability Assessment of Bridge Systems: An Energy-based
Lifecycle Analysis (EM-LCA) Bahareh Reza, PhD candidate, University of British Columbia,
Kelowna Canada Improving Energy Efficiency in Historic Buildings—How Far Have
We Come? Jo Ellen Hensley, LEED Green Associate, National Park Service,
Washington, DC USA Why Energy Codes Matter: Applicability to Historic and Other
Existing Resources Marilyn Kaplan, FAPT, New York State Energy Research and Develop-
ment Authority, Albany, NY USA Sustainability, Disasters and Preservation: Creating Awareness
and Understanding Synergies Christopher Marrion, PE, FSFPE, Marrion Fire & Risk Consulting PE,
LLC, New York, NY USA
3:30-5:00 pm Learning from the US Capitol Historic Landscape— [CS10]Esquimalt Track: Cultural Landscapes and Communities Panel Moderator: Lonnie Hovey, AIA, FAPT, Philadelphia, PA USA Recognizing Olmsted’s Legacy for a Sustainable Future Panelists: Theodore R. Bechtol, Jr., Superintendent of the Capitol
Grounds, Washington, DC USA; Martin Shore, AIA Associate, The Architect of the Capitol, Washington, DC USA; and Patricia M. O’Donnell, FASLA, AICP, Principal, Heritage Landscapes LLC, Char-lotte, VT USA
3:30-5:00 pm Lighthouses: Maintaining and Repairing—[CS11]Lecture Theatre Track: Buildings, Structures and Vessels Session Chair: Dan Worth, AIA, Lincoln, NE USA Preliminary Structural Assessment of Hooper Island Lighthouse Alexandra Terpeluk, EIT, University of Texas, Austin, TX, USA Sakonnet Light Restoration John Wathne, PE, Structures North Consulting Engineers, Salem, MA
USA
Thursday, October 13 (continued)
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Thursday, October 13 (continued)
Cast Iron on the Coast: The Rehabilitation of the Pigeon Point Lighthouse
Kitty Vieth, RA, LEED AP, Architectural Resources Group, San Fran-cisco, CA USA
The West Point Lighthouse: Continued Sustainability in the North-
west Maritime Environment Rhoda Lawrence, AIA, BOLA Architecture + Planning, Seattle, WA
USA and Tom Tipps, KEIM Mineral Coatings of America, Charlotte, NC USA
3:30-5:00 pm Conserving Cementitious Materials—[CS12]Oak Bay Track: Materials Session Chair: Bernard Flaman, SAA, MRAIC, Regina, SK Canada Introduction to Alternative Cements for Repair Anthony Bentivegna, EIT, and Thano Drimalas, PhD, University of
Texas at Austin, Austin, TX USA; and Jason Ideker, PhD, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR USA
Extending the Service Life of Reinforced Concrete Structures
Subjected to Alkali-Silica Reaction in British Columbia Anthony Bentivegna, EIT, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin,
TX, USA Diagnóstico de la Casa del Obispo, propuesta de intervención Joan Pablo Prieto, Oficina del Historiador de la Ciudad, La Habana, La
Habana Cuba Investigations in Mortar Coating Systems and Paintings in the
Conservation of Historic Façades Mirian Cruxen Barros de Oliveira, PhD, Technological Research Insti-
tute, São Paulo, São Paulo Brazil
5:15–7:00 pm APT Student Scholarship and Outreach Committee SocialEmpress— Ticket: None requiredBalmoral Room Format: Reception Food: Light hors d’oeuvres Dress Code: Casual All current and past APT Student Scholars, as well as mentors and
professors, are invited to network in a quiet setting. Alumni will be invited to share their 3-Minute Success Stories—the story of how an APT Student Scholarship launched them into a successful career through APT.
5:15–7:00 pm APT Committee Meetings APT Technical Committee on Modern Heritage • Saanich 2 APT Technical Committee on Preservation Engineering •Lecture
Theatre APT Technical Committee on Sustainable Preservation •Saanich 1 APT Training and Education Committee •Victoria
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Thursday, October 13 (continued)
APT Development Committee •Esquimalt APT Publications Committee •Oak Bay 2 APT Chapters Committee •Oak Bay 1 5:15–6:15 pm •APT NYC 2013 Conference Committee •Sook 6:15–7:00 pm •APT Charleston 2012 Conference Committee •Sook
7:00–11:00 pm Chapters MixerBard and Banker Pub Ticket: None required1022 Government Street Food: Dutch Treat; purchase your own food and drink Dress Code: Casual Transportation: Walk Directions: Exit hotel and turn right on Government Street. Bard and
Banker is about three blocks north on the west side. You are invited to join APT Chapter members as they gather at the
Bard and Banker. Located just up the street from The Fairmont Em-press in historic downtown Victoria, the restaurant’s rich history is as intriguing as its adaptive use.
7:00–8:30 pm Union Club TourThe Union Club of Ticket: RequiredBritish Columbia Format: Tour and brief lecture805 Gordon Street Food: Light hors d’oeuvres and drink Dress Code: Casual Transportation: Walk Directions: Exit hotel; turn right on Government Street, then right on
Humbolt Street, then left on Gordon Street. The Union Club entrance is on the right.
The Union Club of British Columbia has been serving leaders in Victoria since 1879. Martin Segger, member of the APT Victoria 2011 Conference Committee and the Union Club, will provide a tour of this historic structure throughout the reception time that includes cocktails and light hors d’oeuvres.
8:30–11:00 pm Canadian Conservation, Current Issues and Challenges over BeerHotel—Empress Ticket: None requiredHarbourside Room Format: Interactive discussion Food: Snacks and beer Dress Code: Casual
This informal gathering is open to everyone interested in Canadian Conservation and will provide an opportunity to coordinate, structure and strengthen efforts among all players—owners, practitioners, government policy makers, associations, alliances, etc
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6:30 am–6:00 pm APT Registration and Information DeskLevel One Lobby
7:30–8:30 am Chapters and New Members BreakfastEmpress—Kiplings Ticket: Required Format: Brief presentation Food: Full Breakfast Dress Code: Casual All APT Chapter members invite association members who have
joined APT since last year’s Conference for breakfast. This includes all first-time non-member Conference registrants who receive a complimentary one-year APT membership with their Conference registrations. As a new member you’re encouraged to participate.
7:30–10:45 am Coffee BreakLevel One Lobby
Paper Sessions 8:45-10:30 am Sustaining Communities in their Built Environments—[CS13]Oak Bay Track: Sustainability Session Chair: Berdine Jonker, MPA, Victoria, BC Canada Policy Guidance for the Contextualization of Infill Buildings in
Historic Urban Environments: A Case Study in the Arabian Gulf Roha Khalaf, M.Arch, BAS, University of Montreal, Montréal, Quebe Canada Energy Efficiency and Sustainability in Traditional Buildings— Ongoing Work by Historic Scotland Roger Curtis, Msc, FSA, Historic Scotland, Edinburgh, Midlothian UK The Sustainable Design of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Pilgrim Congre-
gational Church in Redding, California Anat Geva, PhD, RA, and Jacob Morris, Texas A&M University, Col-
lege Station, TX USA Historic Preservation of a Living Mission David Flores Soliz, Architect Bolivia, Masters in Historic Preservation
Spain, Chatsworth, CA USA Trinidad, un modelo sostenible para el manejo de su patrimonio Nancy Benítez Vázquez, Ciudad de Trinidad y el Valle de los Ingenios,
Trinidad Cuba
8:45-10:30 am Cultural Landscape: Scale and Diversity from WorldEsquimalt Heritage Sites to Gardens—[CS14] Track: Cultural Landscapes and Communities Session Chair: Patricia O’Donnell, FASLA, AICP, IFLA, ICOMOS,
Charlotte, VT USA
Friday, October 14
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Friday, October 14 (continued)
Historic District and Territory: Momposino Cultural Ecosystem Andres Gaviria, M.Sc.A., Universidad Javeriana, Bogota, D.C. Colom-
bia
Preserving the Suburbs: the Neighborhood Joey Giaimo, B.Tech, M.Arch, MRAIC, E.R.A. Architects Inc., Toronto,
ON Canada Cultural Landscape in NW Argentina Josefina del Huerto Chaila, Dra. en Arquitectura, and Mirta Sosa,
DPEA, Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, Universidad Nacional de Tucuman, San Miguel de Tucuman, Tucuman, Argentina
Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden, Canada Robert Hirano, AAA, MAIBC, MRAIC, BFA, M.Arch, RKH Architecture
Ltd., Lethbridge, AB Canada
8:45-10:30 am Conserving Coastal Forts and Sites for Exploration— [CS15] Lecture Theatre Track: Buildings, Structures and Vessels Session Chair: Richard Lindzey, Victoria, BC Canada Preserving North America’s Midcentury Indoor Arenas: Case
Studies of the Pacific Northwest Matthew Hayes, Savannah College of Art and Design, Savannah, GA,
USA Protecting Our Harbors: Investigation, Structural Stabilization,
and Repair of America’s Historic Coastal Fortifications John Matteo, PE, FAAR, and John Dumsick, PE, Robert Silman As-
sociates, Washington, DC USA Fort Direction, Tasmania, Australia—Defending Cultural Heritage John Hoysted, B Arch and MA(Conservation Studies), Environmental
Resources Management Australia Pty Ltd, Spring Hill, Queensland Australia
Rebuilding the Failing Walls of Fort Jefferson National Monument
in Dry Tortugas National Park Craig Bennett, Jr., PE, 4SE, Inc., Charleston, SC USA
Extreme Solutions for Extreme Circumstances Gordon Macdonald, Macdonald & Lawrence, Cobble Hill, BC Canada
8:45-10:30 am Approaches for Slowing Deterioration—[CS16]Saanich Track: Materials Session Chair: Sue Ann Pemberton, AIA, San Antonio, TX USA The Toxicology of Copper and the Possible Implications for Preservation Amy Swift, LEED-AP BC+C, Columbia University, New York, NY USA
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Greening Deterioration: Soft Capping as Preventive Conservation for Ruin Sites
Alex Lim, MS, The Architectural Conservation Laboratory, Phila-delphia, PA USA and Frank Matero, Professor of Architecture, The University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA USA
Material Conservation in Unique Aquatic Environments Teresa Almond, AAA, Government of Canada, Calgary, AB Canada The New York Public Library: Protective Masonry Treatments Tim Allanbrook, AIA, and Kyle Normandin, Wiss, Janney, Elstner As-
sociates Inc., New York, NY USA A Comparison of Cleaning Methods for Graffiti Removal from
Masonry Surfaces Mary Striegel, PhD, FAIC, National Center for Preservation Technology
and Training, Natchitoches, LA USA and Eric Guidry, Northwestern State University of Louisiana, Natchitoches, LA USA
10:45 am-12:15 pm Life Cycle Assessment Research Results—[CS17]Saanich Track: Sustainability Panel Moderator: Ralph DiNola, Assoc. AIA, LEED AP BD+C, Port-
land, OR USA Quantifying the Value of Building Reuse Panelists: Patrice Frey, Director, Sustainability Program, National Trust
for Historic Preservation; Katie Spataro, LEED AP, Research Direc-tor, Cascadia Green Building Council, International Living Building Institute; and Amanda Pike, Life Cycle Analyst, Quantis USA
10:45 am-12:15 pm Managing Environmental Change and Cultural Landscapes— [CS18]Esquimalt Session Chair: Hugh Miller, FAIA, Goucher College, Baltimore, MD
USA Life Cycle Analysis and Life Cycle Cost Analysis Danielle Potts, BArch, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago,
IL USA Climate Change—Rethinking our Strategies Robert Melnick, FASLA, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR USA Guns and Roses: Conserving Ecologically and Culturally Signifi-
cant Military Landscapes Richard Linzey, BA(Hons), DipArch, AADipCons, CAHP, BC Heritage
Branch, Victoria, BC Canada Adaptive Use: Community Revitalization through Urban Agriculture Jessica Blemker-Ferree, LEED GA, School of the Art Institute of
Chicago, Chicago, IL USA
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Portsmouth Village: Revealing a Distant Past Deborah Slaton, FAPT, Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc., North-
brook, IL USA and Liz Sargent, ASLA, LEED AP, Liz Sargent HLA, Charlottesville, VA USA
10:45 am-12:15 pm Approaches to Structural Analysis and Repair—[CS19]Lecture Theatre Track: Buildings, Structures and Vessels Session Chair: Kevin Pickwick, P.Eng AScT LEED-AP, Victoria, BC
Canada Air Coupled Impact Echo Analysis of Historic Brick Masonry Nicole Trujillo, The Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA
USA Preservation of 19th Century Structural Design Procedures Thomas Boothby, PhD, PE, RA, Penn State University, University Park,
PA USA The Structural Investigation and Repair of the Breeding Barn at
Shelburne Farms Douglas Porter, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT USA and Ron-
ald Anthony, Wood Scientist, Anthony & Associates, Fort Collins, CO USA
Union Depot: Structural Assessment of Aging Timber Piles on the
Banks of the Mississippi River Arne Johnson, PE, SE, Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc.,
Northbrook, IL USA and Mark R. Chauvin, PE, Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc., Minneapolis, MN USA
10:45 am-12:15 pm Post Disaster Salvage, Cleaning and Repair—[CS20]Oak Bay Track: Materials Session Chair: Daphne van Ham, Heritage Conservation Directorate,
Ottawa, ON Canada Hurricane Preparedness Strategies for Historic Structures Justin Henderson, University of Colorado, Denver, CO USA Hurricane Damage and Conservation Challenges at Vizcaya
Museum and Gardens, Miami, Florida Joseph Sembrat, FAIC, Conservation Solutions, Inc., Santa Fe, NM
USA Crude Oil Contamination of Fort Livingston, Grand Terre Island,
Louisiana: Issues and Challenges Carol Chin, PhD, National Center for Preservation Technology and
Training, Natchitoches, LA USA
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Conservation in the Time of Cholera: The Stabilization and Removal of the Murals at St. Trinite Cathedral in Port-Au-Prince Haiti
Rosa Lowinger, PA, AIC, FAAR, Rosa Lowinger & Associates, Los Angeles, CA USA and Viviana Dominguez, ArtConservationLA, Los Angeles, CA USA
12:30–5:30 pm Field Session: St. Ann’s Academy Landscape [FS1]Totem Prefunction Area Ticket: Required Format: Walking Tour Food: Lunch Dress Code: Casual, with good walking shoes Transportation: Walk 12:30–5:30 pm Field Session: Victoria Waterfront: Working HarbourSaanich in Transition [FS2] Ticket: Required Format: Walking Tour Food: Lunch Dress Code: Casual, with good walking shoes Transportation: Water taxi 12:30–5:30 pm Field Session: Heritage Led Urban Revitalization Totem Prefunction Area Through Incentives [FS3] Ticket: Required Format: Walking Tour Food: Lunch Dress Code: Casual, with good walking shoes Transportation: Charter bus
The APT Cyber CaféThe APT Cyber Café is in the APT Registration and Information Area. Computers for public use are loaded with Conference information and support that can be reviewed, emailed, downloaded or printed using the public printer. You will find:• Program Book as a .pdf• Handouts• Participant List/Conference Roster• APT Student Scholarships Auction List• Victoria CE Forms• Victoria City Map More…check it out!
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1:30–3:30 pm John Adams Walking Tour: Christ Church CathedralEmpress Main Lobby Ticket: Purchase ticket at door ($13 CAD or USD) Format: Guided tour Food: None; take your own bottled water Dress Code: Casual Transportation: Walk Veteran Victoria tour guide John Adams will guide you to Christ
Church Cathedral, Vancouver Island’s largest church structure, which has some amazing traditional and contemporary stained glass. You will then continue the leisurely walk into the nearby Rockland residential neighbourhood, the fashionable part of town where wealthy 19th century families built their mansions, including Craigdarroch Castle, the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria and many others in Tudor Revival, Gothic, Queen Anne and Italianate styles. This is an easy walk, but is a little longer in length than the other tours.
2:00–5:00 pm APT Latin American Chapter/PROTERRA Poster Session Saanich Sostenibilidad, Paisajes Culturales y Comunidades en América
Latina: Perspectivas Regionale Sustainability, Cultural Landscapes and Communities in Latin
America: Regional Perspectives
This poster session will feature work by Latin American preser-vationists (see page 25). Authors will give brief presentations and answer questions from attendees. The discussions will be simul-taneously translated Spanish<>English, and will be enriched by the 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) Format: Guided tour Food: None; take your own bottled water Dress Code: Casual Transportation: Walk
Veteran Victoria tour guide John Adams will show you why Victoria is the capital of British Columbia and how it changed over time from a First Nations village to a vibrant heritage city. The route will focus on Old Town and the harbourfront, including Bastion Square and Market Square, two heritage revitalization projects of the 1960s and 1970s respectively.
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6:00–7:30 pm College of Fellows Keynote Lecture and InductionLecture Theatre Ticket: None required Format: Lecture Dress Code: Casual Notes: This session will be simultaneously interpreted English >
Spanish The State of Conservation and World Heritage Policies Carolina Castellanos is a cultural heritage consultant who specializes
in the conservation and management of heritage sites, particularly archaeological and earthen architecture sites. For the past 18 years, she has consulted for diverse international organizations such as The Getty Conservation Institute, ICCROM, ICOMOS and UNESCO’s World Heritage Center on a variety of issues ranging from management planning for heritage sites to policy development for cultural heritage.
Carolina Castellanos will discuss current statutory processes for the assessment of World Heritage properties and examine the challenges faced in the implementation of international policies, with a particular focus on climate change and sustainable development, in the conservation and management of sites.
7:45–9:30 pm APT Awards Banquet and Student Scholarship AuctionsEmpress— Ticket: RequiredCrystal Ballroom Food: Reception and dinner Dress Code: Dressy
This year’s Awards Banquet will feature presentations of the annual publication and president’s awards and two auctions to raise funds to cover the cost of hosting this year’s Student Scholars:
Dessert Auction
Bring cash to the table…you get to buy your dessert this year! This entertaining event will pit you and your tablemates against the other dinner guests to pay top dollar for the most appealing dessert. Surprises are included. Live Auction In keeping with tradition, APT will have several enticing items for your bidding pleasure—including an inclusive APT Charleston 2012 Conference package.
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7:30–9:00 am APT Registration and Information DeskOutside Oak Bay
7:00–8:00 am APT Board of Directors Meeting #2Oak Bay 2
7:30–8:30 am Continental Breakfast
7:30 am–7:30 pm Field Session: Vancouver Modern [FS7]Empress—Main Lobby Ticket: RequiredMeet at 7:15 am to Format: Walking Tourdepart at 7:30 am Food: Continental breakfast (pick up boxed meal in hotel lobby before
you leave), lunch on the ferry and dinner in Vancouver Dress Code: Casual, with good walking shoes Transportation: Charter bus 8:30 am–4:30 pm Workshop: Masonry in a Marine Environment [WS1]Oak Bay 1 Ticket: Required Format: Lecture and in the field Food: Continental breakfast and lunch Dress Code: Casual Transportation: Water taxi
Workshop Coordinators: Keith Blades, M.A. Keith Blades Consulting, Almonte, ON Canada and John Dam, P.Eng., CAHP, LEED AP
8:30 am–4:30 pm Workshop: Condition Assessment of Structural Saanich Timbers [WS2] Ticket: Required Format: Lecture and demonstrations Food: Continental breakfast and lunch Dress Code: Casual Directions: Meet at 8:15 am to depart at 8:30 am Workshop Coordinator: Gordon Macdonald, Macdonald & Lawrence
Timber Framing Ltd, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada
8:30 am–4:30 pm Field Session: Military Landscapes—Conserving Conflict [FS4]Empress—Main Lobby Ticket: RequiredMeet at 8:15 am to Format: Walking Tourdepart at 8:30 am Food: Continental breakfast (pick up boxed meal in hotel lobby before
you leave) and lunch in the field Dress Code: Casual, with good walking shoes Bring: a government-issued i.d. (e.g.: driver’s license, passport) Transportation: Water taxi Directions: Meet at 8:15 am to depart at 8:30 am
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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 Format: Walking Tour Food: Continental breakfast (pick up boxed meal in hotel lobby before
you leave) and lunch in the field Dress Code: Casual, with good walking shoes Transportation: Charter bus Directions: Meet at 8:15 am to depart at 8:30 am 4:30–6:00 pm Workshop ReceptionIrish Times Pub Ticket: Required1200 Government Street Format: Reception Food: Light hors d’oeuvres and drink Dress Code: Casual Transportation: Walk Directions: Exit hotel and turn right on Government Street. Irish Times
Pub is about three blocks north on the west side.
Workshop attendees and speakers are invited for a drink and nibble before dining on their own in downtown Victoria.
Evening On Your Own
7:30–9:00 am APT Registration and Information DeskOutside Oak Bay
7:30–8:30 am Continental Breakfast
8:30 am–4:30 pm Workshop: Masonry in a Marine Environment, Day 2 [WS1]Oak Bay 1 Ticket: Required Format: Lecture and demonstrations Food: Continental breakfast and lunch Dress Code: Casual
8:30 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 Format: In the field Food: Continental breakfast (pick up boxed meal in hotel lobby before
you leave) and lunch in the field Dress Code: Casual Transportation: Charter bus and walking Bring: Notebook and camera
Sunday, October 16
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2011 The Getty Foundation Professional Travel Support RecipientsThanks to the generous and ongoing support of The Getty Foundation, numerous preser-vation professionals from Latin America and the Caribbean are able to receive funding for travel to attend APT’s Annual Conference. Following is a list of this year’s recipients.
Alberto José Herrera DiazCartagena, Colombia
Andrés Gaviria ValenzuelaUniversidad JaverianaBogotá, Colombia
Barbara Cortizo de AguiarCentro de Estudos Avançados da Con-servação Integrada CECI Faculdade de Ciências Humanas EsudaRecife, Brazil
Carolina CastellanosCultural Heritage ConsultantAtlatlahucan, Mexico
Claudia Rodríguez EspinosaUniversidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de HidalgoMorelia, México
Danisley Pérez BravoIPROYAZLa Habana, Cuba
Fabiola Margoth Zambrano FigueroaInstituto de Pesquisas Technologicas do Estado de Sao PauloSao Paulo, Brazil
Gilberto De Ranieri CavaniInstituto de Pesquisas Technologicas do Estado de Sao PauloSao Paulo, Brazil
Joan Pablo Prieto RodríguezOficina del Historiador de la Ciudad.La Habana, Cuba
Josefina del Huerto ChailaFacultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo -Universidad Nacional de TucumánSan Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina
Marco Antônio Penido de RezendeUniversidade Federal de Minas GeraisBelo Horizonte, Brazil
Mauricia DominguezICOMOS DominicanoSanto Domingo, República Dominicana
Mirian Cruxen Barros de OliveiraInstituto de Pesquisas Technologicas do Estado de Sao PauloSao Paulo, Brazil
Mirta Eufemia SosaCentro Regional de Investigaciones de Ar-quitectura de Tierra de Tucman, Facultad de Arquitectura Y Urbanismo, Universidad Nacional de TucumanSan Miguel de Tucuman, Argentina
Mónica Elena Silva ContrerasUniversidad IberoamericanaMéxico City, Mexico
Nancy Dionisia Benítez VázquezOficina del Conservador de la Ciudad de TrinidadTrinidad, Cuba
Ramón Aguirre MoralesArcilla y arquitectura S.C.La Soledad EtlaOaxaca, México
Teresa Raulina Capellán SaadConstructora Armenteros S.R.L /Universidad Católica de Santo DomingoSanto Domingo, República Dominicana
William Francisco Pasuy ArciniegasUniversidad de la SalleBogotá, Colombia
Zenón Barros CéspedesUniversidad Santo TomasViña del Mar, Chile
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The APT Scholarship and Outreach Committee selected the following students to receive an APT Victoria 2011 Scholarship, which includes a Conference registration, a compli-mentary one-year APT membership, the opportunity to give an oral presentation during one of the Conference paper sessions, and introduction to a mentor from the APT College of Fellows. We encourage all of you to welcome them to APT.
Student Scholarship Recipients
Catherine ArmwoodThe Effect of Fiber Reinforced Mortar (FRM) on the Compressive and Flexural Bond Strength of Masonry University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Omaha, NE USA Faculty Advisor—Ece Erdogmus, PhD APT College of Fellows Mentor—Robert Young, FAPT
Anthony BentivegnaExtending the Service Life of Reinforced Concrete Structures Subjected to Alkali-Silica Reaction in British Columbia The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX USA Faculty Advisor—Kevin Folliard APT College of Fellows Mentor—Steve Kelley, AIA, SE, FAPT
Jessica Blemker-FerreeAdaptive Reuse: Community Revitalization through Urban Agriculture School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL USA Faculty Advisor—Anne Sullivan, AIA, APT President APT College of Fellows Mentor—Hugh Miller, FAIA, FAPT
Caitlin ChamberlainThe Shipwreck Graveyard of Mallows Bay: ExploringtheChallengesandBenefitsofPreserving Rare Maritime Antiquities Savannah College of Art and Design, Savannah, GA USA Faculty Advisor and APT College of Fel-lows Mentor—Tom Taylor, Jr., PhD, FAPT, FAIC
Kara DotterThe Weathering of Conservation Mortars, and Implications for Historic Preservation Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, Co. Antrim, Belfast, UK Faculty Advisor—Bernard Smith, PhD APT College of Fellows Mentor—Lonnie Hovey, FAPT
Matthew HayesPreserving North America’s Midcentury IndoorArenas:CaseStudiesofthePacificNorthwest Savannah College of Art and Design, Savannah, GA USA Faculty Advisor—Justin Gunther APT College of Fellows Mentor—Mike Tomlan, FAPT
Martin Weaver Student Scholar 2011 Roha KhalafPolicyGuidancefortheContextualizationofInfillBuildingsinHistoricUrbanEnviron-ments: A Case Study in the Arabian Gulf University of Montréal, Montréal, Québec Canada Faculty Advisor—Christina Cameron, Canada Research Chair on Built Heritage, University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada APT College of Fellows Mentor—Caroline Alderson, FAPT
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Justin HendersonHurricane Preparedness Strategies for Historic Structures University of Colorado, Denver, CO USA Faculty Advisor—Chris Kozial APT College of Fellows Mentor—David Hart, AIA, FAPT
Phyllis HendersonThe Ancient Roman Belvedere: Distant Views of the Intangible Cultural Land-scape University of Florida, Gainesville, FL USA Faculty Advisor—Hui Zou, PhD APT College of Fellows Mentor—Fran Gale, FAPT
Danielle PottsLife Cycle Analysis and Life Cycle Cost Analysis School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL USA Faculty Advisor—Anne Sullivan, AIA, APT President APT College of Fellows Mentor—Marilyn Kaplan, FAPT
Bahareh RezaSustainability Assessment of Bridge Sys-tems: An Energy-based Lifecycle Analysis (EM-LCA) University of British Columbia, Kelowna, BC Canada Faculty Advisor—Rehan Sadiq APT College of Fellows Mentor—Ron Staley, FAPT
Sara RogersEvaluation and Testing of Brick Dust as a Pozzolanic Additive to Mortars and Grouts for Architectural Conservation University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA USA Faculty Advisor—Frank Matero APT College of Fellows Mentor—Sharon Park, FAIA, FAPT
Amy SwiftThe Toxicology of Copper and the Pos-sible Implications for Preservation Columbia University, New York, NY USA Faculty Advisor—Theo Prudon, PhD, FAIA APT College of Fellows Mentor—Ilene Tyler, FAIA, FAPT
Alexandra TerpelukPreliminary Structural Assessment of Hooper Island Lighthouse The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX USA Faculty Advisor—Fran Gale, FAPT APT College of Fellows Mentor—David Wessel, AIC, FAPT
Nicole TrujilloAir Coupled Impact Echo Analysis of Historic Brick Masonry The Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA USA Faculty Advisor—Thomas Boothby, PhD, PE, RA APT College of Fellows Mentor—Michael Lynch, PE, RA, FAPT
APT is grate-ful for the financial support of the following groups and those who donate to and bid during the Student Scholarships Auction.
Andy DeGruchy APT DC Chapter APT Northeast Chapter Cobra Corporate Management Easton ArchitectsHighbridge Materials Michael Baker, Jr., Inc. Walter B. Melvin Architects, LLC
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SponsorsAPT is grateful for the financial support of each of our sponsors and exhibitors. Following is a list of those who had contributed by September 14:
Gold Star Sponsors are companies and individuals who have committed to spon-soring three consecutive APT Conferences
Sponsors to Date APT thanks the following companies that have pledged their financial support to the APT Victoria 2011 Conference.
Conference Partner ($5,000+)
Event Underwriter ($20,000+)
Conference Benefactor ($10,000+)
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Conference Sponsor ($2,500+)
Conference Supporter ($1,000+)
Allen Architectural Metals, Inc.Anderson Hallas Architects, PC Beyer Blinder BelleBuilding Restoration Specialties, Inc.
Cintec Reinforcement Systems The Collaborative Evergreene Architectural Arts G&A Masonry
Conference Friend ($500+)
Atkinson-Noland & Associates, Inc. Architectural Resources GroupJoan Berkowitz Pat BuchikBahr Vermeer Haecker ArchitectsBarbara A. Campagna/Architecture + Plan-
ning, PLLC (BAC/A+P )CTA Architects Engineers, Inc.
DFS Inc. Architecture & DesignDonald Luxton & Associates Inc.Echem Consultants LLC/Gina Crevello Carl and Adriana ElefanteDavid FixlerLesley M. Gilmore and Robert S. FranzenHistoric Plaster Conservation Services Limited
(HCPS)
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Conference Friend ($500+) continued
In Kind Donations
Royal Roads University at Hatley Park National Historic Site
TLC-The Land Conservancy of British Columbia and Ross Bay Villa Volunteers
Contributors (those who give in a unique manner)
Kent DieboltSusan HollisterRobert Mack
Gerhard PetriWalter Sedovic
Marketing Partners
Ilene TylerPeter Wollenberg
Alliance for Historic Landscape PreservationASLA Historic Preservation Professional
Practice NetworkAssociation des architectes paysagistesAssociation of Professional Engineers &
Geoscientists of BCBC Heritage BranchBC Museums AssociationBritish Columbia Society of Landscape Archi-
tects (BCSLA)Cascadia Green Buildings CouncilClemson/College of Charleston Graduate
Program in Historic Preservation Department of Landscape Architecture at
University of California, BerkeleyEastern Michigan University’s Historic Preser-
vation ProgramEnvironmental Design + ConstructionGeorge Washington UniversityGraduate Program in Historic Preservation
Planning, Cornell University
ICCROMICOMOS CanadaInternational Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA)Landscape Architecture Program, Oklahoma
State UniversityMAHP Program, Goucher CollegeManitoba Association of Landscape Architects
(MALA) Olmsted Center for Landscape Preservation
National Park Service, Northeast RegionPreserveNet School of Architecture, Art and Historic Pres-
ervation< Roger Williams UniversitySociety for Commercial ArchaeologyThe Cultural Landscape FoundationUniversity of Utah College of Architecture +
PlanningVernacular Architecture Forum
Historic Preservation ServicesKarin Link, Thomas Street History ServicesDean KogaKaese & Lynch Architecture and Engineering Lord Aeck & SargentPattison ArchitectureGretchen PfaehlerPage & Turnbull, Inc.
Read Jones Christoffersen Ltd.Seekircher Steel Window Repair SMP Consulting Electrical Engineers Sullivan | PreservationSuperstructuresTRB Architecture, Inc.Walter P. MooreWiebe Forest Engineering a division of SNC-
Lavalin Inc.
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ExhibitorsAperam Stainless EuropeBooth #46www.aperam.comCarole LeComte+33-(0)3 85 85 79 [email protected] Stainless steel producer for building applications (roofing, façade).
APT Charleston 2012Booth #30
APT New York 2013Booth #29
Association for Preservation Technology InternationalBooth #31Nathela [email protected] A cross-disciplinary, membership organization dedicated to promoting the best technology for conserving historic structures and their settings.
Boston Valley Terra Cotta CompanyBooth # 21www.bostonvalley.comPatricia [email protected] Terra Cotta is the nation’s most specialized Architectural Terra Cotta manufacturer. The company’s diverse terra cotta lines include architectural terra cotta, roof tile and TerraClad ceramic rain screen systems.
The Christman CompanyBooth #20www.christmanco.comRonald [email protected] construction manager, general con-tractor, large scale preservation project manager.
Gladding, McBeanBooth #13www.paccoast.comJim [email protected] manufacturer of architectural terra cotta.
Gracom MasonryBooth #12www.gracommasonry.caGarry [email protected] provider of complete building envelope solutions.
Heritage Canada FoundationBooth #6www.heritagecanada.orgChris [email protected] organization which seeks to preserve and demonstrate and to encourage the preservation and demonstration of the nationally significant historic, archi-tectural, natural and scenic heritage of Canada with a view to stimulating and promoting the interest of the people of Canada in that heritage.
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ExhibitorsHeritage GradeBooth #22www.heritagegrade.comTim [email protected] restoration of wood components, decorative metal and masonry cleaning.
KEIM Mineral Coatings, Inc.Booth #28www.keim.comTom [email protected] specialist in mineral architectural protection and restoration systems since 1878.
Oculus Fine Carpentry, Inc.Booth #27www.oculuswindow.blogspot.comAmy [email protected] sash joiner, window conserva-tor and searcher.
Peacock LaboratoriesBooth #10www.permalac.comKeith [email protected] outdoor clearcoat lacquer provides unequalled protection from UV, physical abuse and extreme weather. Ideal for metal, wood or stone substrates.
Robinson IronBooth #42www.robinsoniron.comJ. Scott [email protected] in architectural cast metals and historic metal restoration.
ShipandInsure.comBooth #43 www.shipandinsure.comElaine [email protected] insurance for high value items ($500 - $1 million) plus discounts.
University of Victoria Cultural Resource Management ProgramBooth #19http://www.uvcs.uvic.ca/culturalBrenda Weatherston and Joy [email protected]; [email protected] a range of flexible study options for museum, heritage and cultural profession-als that strengthen your practice, build your confidence and advance your career.
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e M
ariti
me
Reso
urce
s Su
rvey
The
Ship
wre
ck G
rave
yard
of M
allo
ws
Bay:
Ex
plor
ing
the
Chal
leng
es a
nd B
enefi
ts o
f Pr
eser
ving
Rar
e M
ariti
me
Antiq
uitie
s
Wha
t Wou
ld E
d an
d Do
n Do
?: R
evita
liza-
tion
of th
e Ed
don
Boat
yard
in G
ig H
arbo
r, W
ashi
ngto
n
Navi
gatin
g Hi
stor
y: In
vest
igat
ion,
Sta
biliz
a-tio
n an
d Re
pair
of A
mer
ica’
s Hi
stor
ic
Cana
ls a
nd F
erry
Stru
ctur
es
M—
MAT
ERIA
LS
ESQU
IMAL
T
CS04
— M
ater
ials
Rea
ctin
g to
Wat
er
The
Wea
ther
ing
of C
onse
rvat
ion
Mor
tars
, an
d Im
plic
atio
ns fo
r His
toric
Pre
serv
atio
n
Reta
inin
g Ou
r Her
itage
: The
Art
and
Sci
-en
ce o
f His
toric
Bou
ndar
y W
all C
onst
ruc-
tion,
Inve
stig
atio
n, S
tabi
lizat
ion
and
Repa
ir
Lear
ning
from
Ven
turi:
Bric
k Cu
rtai
n W
all
Dete
riora
tion
and
Repa
ir
Woo
d an
d W
ater
Cast
Iron
Pla
te L
ight
hous
es in
the
Unite
d St
ates
(184
4-19
26)
pape
rs c
ontin
ued
on p
age
38
38
3:3
0–5
:00
pm
, Thursday,
Octo
ber 1
3
S—SU
STAI
NABI
LITY
OAK
BAY
CS05
— C
onne
ctin
g N
ew U
ses
to
Sust
aina
ble
Idea
s fro
m th
e Pa
st
Proy
ecto
de
Host
al pa
ra la
“Cas
a de
l Obi
spo”
Di
seño
bio
clim
ático
y Fu
ente
s de
Ene
rgía
Reno
vabl
es
“The
rape
utic
Desig
n” R
edisc
over
ed
Sust
ainab
le Pr
eser
vatio
n—Re
purp
osin
g a
Hist
oric
Build
ing
to Fu
lly In
tegr
ate
Pres
erva
tion
Requ
irem
ents
with
Dee
p Su
stain
abilit
y Go
als
S—SU
STAI
NABI
LITY
SAAN
ICH
CS09
— G
uide
lines
and
Cod
es: E
nerg
y, Fi
re
and
Exis
ting
Build
ing
Sust
ainab
ility
Asse
ssm
ent o
f Brid
ge S
yste
ms:
An
Ene
rgy-
base
d Li
fecy
cle A
nalys
is (E
M-L
CA)
Impr
ovin
g En
ergy
Effi
cienc
y in
Hist
oric
Build
-in
gs: H
ow Fa
r Hav
e W
e Co
me?
C—CU
LTUR
AL L
ANDS
CAPE
SAN
D CO
MM
UNIT
IES
ESQU
IMAL
T
CS06
— P
eopl
e, T
echn
ique
s an
d Te
chno
logy
for P
rese
rvin
g La
ndsc
ape
Feat
ures
The
Anci
ent R
oman
Bel
vede
re: D
ista
nt
View
s of
the
Inta
ngib
le C
ultu
ral L
ands
cape
Hist
oric
Orc
hard
Pre
serv
atio
n
Cons
erva
tion
of th
e Ho
llow
Tre
e in
Va
ncou
ver
HABS
Doc
umen
tatio
n
C—CU
LTUR
AL L
ANDS
CAPE
SAN
D CO
MM
UNIT
IES
ESQU
IMAL
T
CS10
—Le
arni
ng fr
om th
e US
Cap
itol
Hist
oric
Lan
dsca
pe—
Pane
l Dis
cuss
ion
Reco
gnizi
ng O
lmst
ed’s
Leg
acy
for
Sust
aina
bilit
y
B—BU
ILDI
NGS
AND
STRU
CTUR
ES
LECT
URE
THEA
TRE
CS07
— U
nder
stan
ding
App
roac
hes
to
Seis
mic
Upg
rade
s
The
Effe
ct o
f Fib
er R
einf
orce
d M
orta
r (F
RM) o
n th
e Co
mpr
essi
ve a
nd F
lexu
ral
Bond
Stre
ngth
of M
ason
ry
Seis
mic
Ass
essm
ent a
nd U
pgra
ding
St
rate
gies
for F
isga
rd L
ight
hous
e Fa
cilit
y at
For
t Rod
d Hi
ll, V
icto
ria, B
C
Seis
mic
Eva
luat
ion
and
Stre
ngth
enin
g of
an
His
toric
Syn
agog
ue U
sing
Tra
ditio
nal
and
Inno
vativ
e M
etho
ds a
nd M
ater
ials
The
Chal
leng
es o
f Sei
smic
and
Bui
ldin
g En
velo
pe U
pgra
des
to a
Her
itage
Hot
el
B—BU
ILDI
NGS
AND
STRU
CTUR
ES
LECT
URE
THEA
TRE
CS11
— L
ight
hous
es: M
aint
aini
ng a
nd
Repa
iring
Prel
imin
ary
Stru
ctur
al A
sses
smen
t of
Hoop
er Is
land
Lig
htho
use
Sako
nnet
Lig
ht R
esto
ratio
n
M—
MAT
ERIA
LS
SAAN
ICH
CS08
— U
nder
stan
ding
Mor
tars
Eval
uatio
n an
d Te
stin
g of
Bric
k Du
st a
s a
Pozz
olan
ic A
dditi
ve to
Mor
tars
and
Gro
uts
for A
rchi
tect
ural
Con
serv
atio
n
Sea
Salts
and
Sus
tain
abilit
y of
Mas
onry
St
ruct
ures
Recy
clin
g in
181
1: A
Cas
e St
udy
of Ir
on-
Lade
n M
orta
r Use
d at
Cas
tle W
illiam
s,
New
Yor
k Ha
rbor
A Co
mpa
rativ
e St
udy
of L
abor
ator
y M
orta
r Ch
emic
al A
naly
sis
Met
hods
M—
MAT
ERIA
LS
OAK
BAY
CS12
—Co
nser
ving
Cem
entit
ious
M
ater
ials
Exte
ndin
g th
e Se
rvic
e Li
fe o
f Rei
nfor
ced
Conc
rete
Stru
ctur
es S
ubje
cted
to A
lkal
i-Si
lica
Reac
tion
in B
ritis
h Co
lum
bia
Diag
nóst
ico
de la
Cas
a de
l Obi
spo,
Pro
pu-
esta
de
inte
rven
ción
1:4
5-3
:15
pm
, Thursday,
Octo
ber 1
3
pape
rs c
ontin
ued
on p
age
39
39
C—CU
LTUR
AL L
ANDS
CAPE
SAN
D CO
MM
UNIT
IES
ESQU
IMAL
T
CS06
— P
eopl
e, T
echn
ique
s an
d Te
chno
logy
for P
rese
rvin
g La
ndsc
ape
Feat
ures
The
Anci
ent R
oman
Bel
vede
re: D
ista
nt
View
s of
the
Inta
ngib
le C
ultu
ral L
ands
cape
Hist
oric
Orc
hard
Pre
serv
atio
n
Cons
erva
tion
of th
e Ho
llow
Tre
e in
Va
ncou
ver
HABS
Doc
umen
tatio
n
C—CU
LTUR
AL L
ANDS
CAPE
SAN
D CO
MM
UNIT
IES
ESQU
IMAL
T
CS10
—Le
arni
ng fr
om th
e US
Cap
itol
Hist
oric
Lan
dsca
pe—
Pane
l Dis
cuss
ion
Reco
gnizi
ng O
lmst
ed’s
Leg
acy
for
Sust
aina
bilit
y
pape
rs c
ontin
ued
on p
age
39
Why
Ene
rgy
Code
s M
atte
r: A
pplic
abilit
y to
Hi
stor
ic an
d Ot
her E
xistin
g Re
sour
ces
Sust
ainab
ility,
Disa
ster
s an
d Pr
eser
vatio
n: C
re-
atin
g Aw
aren
ess
and
Unde
rsta
ndin
g Sy
nerg
ies
S—SU
STAI
NABI
LITY
OAK
BAY
CS13
—Su
stai
ning
Com
mun
ities
in th
eir B
uilt
Envi
ronm
ents
Polic
y Gu
idan
ce fo
r the
Con
textu
aliza
tion
of
Infill
Bui
ldin
gs in
Hist
oric
Urba
n En
viron
men
ts:
A Ca
se S
tudy
in th
e Ar
abian
Gulf
Ener
gy E
fficie
ncy
and
Sust
ainab
ility
in Tr
adi-
tiona
l Bui
ldin
gs —
Ong
oing
Wor
k by
Hist
oric
Scot
land
The
Sust
ainab
le De
sign
of Fr
ank
Lloy
d W
right
’s
Pilg
rim C
ongr
egat
iona
l Chu
rch
in R
eddi
ng,
Califo
rnia
Hist
oric
Pres
erva
tion
of a
Livi
ng M
issio
nTr
inid
ad, u
n m
odelo
sos
teni
ble
para
el m
anejo
de
su
patri
mon
io
C—CU
LTUR
AL L
ANDS
CAPE
SAN
D CO
MM
UNIT
IES
ESQU
IMAL
T
CS14
—Cu
ltura
l Lan
dsca
pe: S
cale
and
Di
vers
ity fr
om W
orld
Her
itage
Site
s—Ga
rden
s
Hist
oric
Dis
trict
and
Ter
ritor
y: M
ompo
sino
Cu
ltura
l Eco
syst
em
Pres
ervi
ng th
e Su
burb
s: th
e Ne
ighb
orho
od
Cultu
ral L
ands
cape
in N
W A
rgen
tina
Nikk
a Yu
ko J
apan
ese
Gard
en, C
anad
a
8:4
5–1
0:3
0 a
m,
Frid
ay,
Octo
ber 1
4
Cast
Iron
on
the
Coas
t: Th
e Re
habi
litat
ion
of th
e Pi
geon
Poi
nt L
ight
hous
e
The
Wes
t Poi
nt L
ight
hous
e: C
ontin
ued
Sust
aina
bilit
y in
the
Nort
hwes
t Mar
itim
e En
viro
nmen
t
B—BU
ILDI
NGS
AND
STRU
CTUR
ES
LECT
URE
THEA
TRE
CS15
—Co
nser
ving
Coa
stal
For
ts a
nd
Site
s fo
r Exp
lora
tion
Pres
ervi
ng N
orth
Am
eric
a’s
Mid
cent
ury
Indo
or A
rena
s: C
ase
Stud
ies
of th
e Pa
cific
No
rthw
est
Prot
ectin
g Ou
r Har
bors
: Inv
estig
atio
n,
Stru
ctur
al S
tabi
lizat
ion,
and
Rep
air o
f Am
eric
a’s
Hist
oric
Coa
stal
For
tifica
tions
Fort
Dire
ctio
n, T
asm
ania
, Aus
tralia
—
Defe
ndin
g Cu
ltura
l Her
itage
Rebu
ildin
g th
e Fa
iling
Wal
ls o
f For
t Je
ffers
on N
atio
nal M
onum
ent i
n Dr
y To
rtug
as N
atio
nal P
ark
Extre
me
Solu
tions
for
Extre
me
Circ
um-
stan
ces
Inve
stig
atio
ns in
Mor
tar C
oatin
g Sy
stem
s an
d Pa
intin
gs in
the
Cons
erva
tion
of
Hist
oric
Faç
ades
Intro
duct
ion
to A
ltern
ativ
e Ce
men
ts fo
r Re
pair
M—
MAT
ERIA
LS
SAAN
ICH
CS16
—Ap
proa
ches
for S
low
ing
Dete
riora
tion
The
Toxi
colo
gy o
f Cop
per a
nd th
e Po
ssib
le
Impl
icat
ions
for P
rese
rvat
ion
Gree
ning
Det
erio
ratio
n: S
oft C
appi
ng a
s Pr
even
tive
Cons
erva
tion
for R
uin
Site
s
Mat
eria
l Con
serv
atio
n in
Uni
que
Aqua
tic
Envi
ronm
ents
The
New
Yor
k Pu
blic
Lib
rary
: Pro
tect
ive
Mas
onry
Tre
atm
ents
A Co
mpa
rison
of C
lean
ing
Met
hods
for
Graf
fiti R
emov
al fr
om M
ason
ry S
urfa
ces
pape
rs c
ontin
ued
on p
age
40
40
Latin
Am
eric
an P
oste
r Ses
sion
SAA
NICH
RT01
—So
sten
ibilid
ad, P
aisa
jes
Cultu
rale
s y
Com
unid
ades
en
Amér
ica
Latin
a: P
ersp
ectiv
as R
egio
nale
s(S
usta
inab
ility,
Cul
tura
l Lan
dsca
pes
and
Com
mun
ities
in L
atin
Am
eric
a: R
egio
nal P
ersp
ectiv
es)
S—SU
STAI
NABI
LITY
SAAN
ICH
CS17
—Li
fe C
ycle
Ass
essm
ent R
esea
rch
Resu
lts—
PANE
L DI
SCUS
SION
Quan
tifyin
g th
e Va
lue o
f Bui
ldin
g Re
use
Life
Cyc
le An
alysis
and
Life
Cyc
le Co
st
Analy
sis
C—CU
LTUR
AL L
ANDS
CAPE
SAN
D CO
MM
UNIT
IES
ESQU
IMAL
T
CS18
— M
anag
ing
Envi
ronm
enta
l Ch
ange
and
Cul
tura
l Lan
dsca
pes
Clim
ate
Chan
ge —
Ret
hink
ing
our S
trate
-gi
es
Guns
& R
oses
: Con
serv
ing
Ecol
ogi-
cally
and
Cul
tura
lly S
igni
fican
t Milit
ary
Land
scap
es
Adap
tive
Use:
Com
mun
ity R
evita
lizat
ion
thro
ugh
Urba
n Ag
ricul
ture
Port
smou
th V
illage
: Rev
ealin
g th
e Di
stan
t Pa
st
B—BU
ILDI
NGS
AND
STRU
CTUR
ES
LECT
URE
THEA
TRE
CS19
— A
ppro
ache
s to
Str
uctu
ral A
naly
-si
s an
d Re
pair
Air C
oupl
ed Im
pact
Ech
o An
alys
is o
f Hi
stor
ic B
rick
Mas
onry
Pres
erva
tion
of 1
9th
Cent
ury
Stru
ctur
al
Desi
gn P
roce
dure
s
The
Stru
ctur
al In
vest
igat
ion
and
Repa
ir of
th
e Br
eedi
ng B
arn
at S
helb
urne
Far
ms
Unio
n De
pot:
Stru
ctur
al A
sses
smen
t of
Agin
g Ti
mbe
r Pile
s on
the
Bank
s of
the
Mis
siss
ippi
Riv
er
M—
MAT
ERIA
LS
OAK
BAY
CS20
— P
ost D
isas
ter S
alva
ge, C
lean
ing
and
Repa
ir
Hurr
ican
e Pr
epar
edne
ss S
trate
gies
for
Hist
oric
Stru
ctur
es
Hurr
ican
e Da
mag
e an
d Co
nser
vatio
n Ch
al-
leng
es a
t Vizc
aya
Mus
eum
and
Gar
dens
, M
iam
i, Fl
orid
a
Crud
e Oi
l Con
tam
inat
ion
of F
ort L
ivin
g-st
on, G
rand
Ter
re Is
land
, Lou
isia
na: I
ssue
s an
d Ch
alle
nges
Cons
erva
tion
in th
e Ti
me
of C
hole
ra: T
he
Stab
ilizat
ion
and
Rem
oval
of t
he M
ural
s at
St
. Trin
ite C
athe
dral
in P
ort-A
u-Pr
ince
Hai
ti
2:0
0–5
:00 p
m,
Frid
ay,
Octo
ber 1
4
10
:45
am
–12:1
5 p
m,
Frid
ay,
Octo
ber 1
4
41
Sess
ion
Trac
k Ke
y: S
—Su
stai
nabi
lity
Trac
k •
C—Cu
ltura
l Lan
dsca
pes
and
Com
mun
ities
Tra
ckB—
Build
ings
and
Stru
ctur
es T
rack
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ater
ials
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ckAge
nda
at a
Gla
nce
Monday,
Octo
ber
10
3:00
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0 AP
T Reg
istrat
ion an
d Info
rmati
on D
esk
Tuesday,
Octo
ber
11
7:30
a–8:
00p
APT R
egist
ration
and I
nform
ation
Des
k
8:30
–4:3
0 Vic
toria
Susta
inabil
ity S
ympo
sium
(Salo
n C)
Wednesday,
Octo
ber
12
7:30
–8:0
0 AP
T Reg
istrat
ion an
d Info
rmati
on D
esk
8:00
–4:0
0 AP
T Boa
rd of
Dire
ctors
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mpre
ss—
The L
ibrar
y)
8:30
–4:3
0 Vic
toria
Susta
inabil
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ympo
sium
(Salo
n C)
1:15
–5:0
0 CA
HP A
nnua
l Gen
eral M
eetin
g and
Key
note
Spea
ker (
Sidne
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3:00
–4:3
0 Jo
hn A
dams
Walk
ing To
ur: V
ictor
ia Hi
story
101 (
Empr
ess–
Main
Lobb
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3:30
–5:3
0 AP
T Coll
ege o
f Fell
ows B
usine
ss M
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pres
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and M
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tty B
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5:00
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00
Open
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Exhib
it Hall
(Crys
tal G
arden
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7:30
-10:
00
CAHP
Tour
and H
eritag
e Awa
rds C
eremo
ny (O
dd Fe
llows
Hall
)
Thurs
day,
Octo
ber
13
6:30
a–7:
30p
APT R
egist
ration
and I
nform
ation
Des
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7:00
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mpre
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00
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note
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re Th
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r Ses
sions
Saan
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Oak B
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Lectu
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quim
alt
S Su
staina
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scap
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Cons
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time
M M
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)
Sy
mpos
ium R
epor
t and
Buil
ding
as C
ommu
nity H
eritag
e (CS
O2)
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ctures
(CSO
3)
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se S
tudies
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5–1:
00
Lunc
h and
Stud
ent S
chola
r Rec
ognit
ion (E
mpre
ss—
Crys
tal B
allro
om)
1:00
–1:3
0 AP
T Ann
ual G
enera
l Mee
ting (
Empr
ess—
Crys
tal B
allro
om)
12:3
0–1:
15
CAHP
Infor
amtio
n Ses
sion (
Sidne
y)
1:45
–3:1
5 Pa
per S
essio
ns
Sa
anich
Oa
k Bay
Le
cture
Thea
tre
Esqu
imalt
M U
nders
tandin
g Mor
tars
S Co
nnec
ting
New
Uses
to
B Un
derst
andin
g App
roac
hes
C Pe
ople,
Tech
nique
s and
Tech
nolog
y (CS
06)
Susta
inable
Idea
s fro
m the
Past
(CS0
8)
to Se
ismic
Upgr
ades
(CS0
5)
for P
reser
ving L
ands
cape
Featu
res (C
S07)
3:30
–5:0
0 S
Guide
lines
and C
odes
: M
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serv
ing C
emen
titiou
s B
Lighth
ouse
s: Ma
intain
ing
C Le
arnin
g fro
m the
Energ
y, Fir
e and
Exist
ing B
uildin
g (CS
09)
Mater
ials (
CS12
) an
d Rep
airing
(CS1
1)
US C
apito
l Hist
oric
Land
scap
e (C
S10)
5:15
–7:0
0 AP
T Stud
ent S
chola
rship
and O
utrea
ch C
ommi
ttee S
ocial
(Emp
ress
—Ba
lmor
al Ro
om)
5:15
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0 AP
T Com
mitt
ee M
eetin
gs
TCSP
TC
PE
TCMH
Pu
blica
tions
Traini
ng &
Ch
apter
s De
velop
ment
5:15-
5:45
(S
aanic
h 1)
(Lectu
re Th
eatre
) (S
aanic
h 2)
(Oak
Bay
2)
Ed
ucati
on
(Oak
Bay
1)
(Esq
uimalt
) AP
T 201
3
(Vict
oria)
5:4
5-7:0
0
AP
T 201
2 (So
ok)
7:00
–11:
00
Chap
ters M
ixer (
Bard
and B
anke
r Pub
)
7:00
–8:3
0 Un
ion C
lub To
ur (U
nion C
lub)
8:30
–11:
00
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dian C
onse
rvati
on, C
urren
t Issu
es an
d Cha
lleng
es ov
er Be
er (E
mpre
ss H
arbou
rside
Roo
m )
Fri
day,
Octo
ber
14
6:30
a–6:
00p
APT R
egist
ration
and I
nform
ation
Des
k
7:30
–8:3
0 Ch
apter
s and
New
Mem
bers
Brea
kfast
(Emp
ress
—Kip
lings
)
8:45
–10:
30
Pape
r Ses
sions
Saan
ich
Oak B
ay
Lectu
re Th
eatre
Es
quim
alt
M
App
roac
hes f
or S
lowing
S
Susta
ining
Com
munit
ies in
B
Cons
ervin
g Coa
stal F
orts
and
C Cu
ltural
Land
scap
e: Sc
ale
Deter
iorati
on (C
S16)
the
ir Buil
t Env
ironm
ents
(CS1
3)
Sites
for E
xplor
ation
(CS1
5)
and D
iversi
ty fro
m W
orld
He
ritage
Site
s—Ga
rden
s (CS
14)
10:45
–12:1
5 S
Life C
ycle
Asse
ssme
nt
M Po
st Di
saste
r Salv
age,
B
Appr
oach
es to
Stru
ctural
C
Mana
ging E
nviro
nmen
tal
Rese
arch R
esult
s (CS
17)
Clea
ning a
nd R
epair
(CS2
0)
Analy
sis an
d Rep
air (C
S19)
Ch
ange
and C
ultur
al La
ndsc
apes
(CS1
8)
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0–5:
30
Field
Sess
ions
St. A
nn’s
Acad
emy (
FS1)
Vic
toria
Wate
rfron
t (FS
2)
Herita
ge Le
d Urb
an R
evita
lizati
on (F
S3)
(Totem
Pre
functi
on A
rea)
(S
aanic
h)
(Totem
Pre
functi
on A
rea)
1:30
–3:3
0 Jo
hn A
dams
Walk
ing To
ur: C
athed
ral N
eighb
ourh
ood (
Empr
ess–
Main
Lobb
y)
2:00
–5:0
0 AP
T Lati
n Ame
rica C
hapte
r Pos
ter S
essio
n (Sa
anich
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4:00
–5:3
0 Jo
hn A
dams
Walk
ing To
ur: C
hinato
wn (E
mpre
ss–M
ain Lo
bby)
6:00
–7:3
0 Co
llege
of Fe
llows
Key
note
Lectu
re (Le
cture
Thea
ter)
7:45
–9:3
0 AP
T Awa
rds B
anqu
et an
d Auc
tions
(Emp
ress
—Cr
ystal
Ball
room
)S
atu
rday,
Octo
ber
15
7:30
a–9:
00a
APT R
egist
ration
and I
nform
ation
Des
k (ou
tside
Oak
Bay
)
7:00
–8:0
0 AP
T Boa
rd of
Dire
ctors
Meeti
ng #
2 (Oa
k Bay
2)
7:30
a–7:
30p
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Sess
ion: V
anco
uver
Mode
rn (F
S7) (
Empr
ess–
Main
Lobb
y)
Mee
t at 7
:15
8:30
–4:3
0 W
orks
hops
, Day
1 Ma
sonr
y in a
Mari
ne En
viron
ment
(WS1
) St
ructu
ral Ti
mbers
(WS2
)
(O
ak B
ay 1)
(S
aanic
h)
8:30
–4:3
0M
eet a
t 8:1
5 Fie
ld Se
ssion
s Mi
litary
Land
scap
es (F
S4)
Cultu
ral La
ndsc
ape M
anag
emen
t (FS
5)
(E
mpre
ss–M
ain Lo
bby)
(Emp
ress
–Main
Lobb
y)
4:30
–6:0
0 W
orks
hop R
ecep
tion (
Irish T
imes
Pub)
Sunday,
Octo
ber
16
7:30
a–9:
00a
APT R
egist
ration
and I
nform
ation
Des
k (Ou
tside
Oak
Bay
)
8:30
–4:3
0 W
orks
hops
, Day
2 Ma
sonr
y in a
Mari
ne En
viron
ment
(WS1
) St
ructu
ral Ti
mbers
(WS2
)
(O
ak B
ay 1)
(E
mpre
ss–M
ain Lo
bby)
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APT Charleston 2012September 30–October 3, 2012Francis Marion HotelCharleston, South Carolina
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