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posted 10/07/2012  
Organization
University of Massachusetts
   
Location
Amherst, MA
   
Date(s)
10/19/2012 - 10/19/2012
   

UPCOMING SEMINAR "Green Design and Historic Preservation: Exploring the Historic Building Envelope" 19 OCT '12 - AMHERST, MA

Sponsored by

University of Massachusetts-Amherst
Department of Architecture + Design
Department of Environmental Conservation, Building Construction, & Technology
The UMASS/Hancock Shaker Village Historic Preservation Program

When: Friday, October 19, 2012; 1:00 5:30 PM
Where: University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Lincoln Campus Center, Room 165-169
Admission: Free and open to the public

This workshop examines the tension between historical integrity and the quest for greater energy efficiency from the building envelope. Topics include:

Positioning Preservation in the Center of Green Building
Classical and Traditional Details of the Envelope
Merits of Original Windows
Improving Performance of Historic Building Thermal Envelopes
Case Study: UMASS Holdsworth Hall

Speakers

Jack Alvarez, AIA, Landmark Consulting LLC
Matthew Bronski, P.E., Senior Project Manager, Simpson Gumpertz & Heger Inc. (SGH), Boston
Carl Fiocchi, M.Arch., Teaches green building and historic preservation UMASS/Amherst
Thomas RC Hartman, AIA, Principal, Coldham & Hartman Architects, Amherst MA
Lisa Kersavage, M.Sc., Project Manager, Lower Mississippi River Delta Design Initiative, NYC, NY
Max Page, Ph.D., Director of Historic Preservation Program, UMASS/Amherst
Ludmilla Pavlova, AIA, Senior Facilities Planner in Campus Planning at UMass/Amherst
Ben Weil, Ph.D., Teaches courses in energy efficient buildings UMASS/Amherst

For directions and maps: http://www.umass.edu/visitorsctr/Directions_to_Campus/
Parking: parking is available at the Campus Center garage (for a fee).

Learning Units

For all architects, learning units can be earned by attending this or any of the WMAIA monthly programs. For more information regarding learning units contact Lorin Starr at director@wmaia.org
LEED Credential Maintenance credits are available through self-reporting. 4 Non-LEED credits are possible for those attending the entire event.

For more information about the M.Sc. in historic preservation program at UMass-Amherst click here: http://umasshsv.wordpress.com/

For more information about the speakers click here: http://preservationinaction.blogspot.com/2012/09/save-date-green-design-and-historic.html

Schedule

1:00 1:15 Opening Remarks : Max Page

1:15 2:00 Introduction of and Presentation of Lisa Kersavage

2:00 2:45 Introduction of and Presentation of Mathew Bronski

2:45 3:30 Introduction of and Presentation of Jack Alvarez

3:30 3:45 Break and Refreshments

3:45 - 4:30 Introduction of and Presentation of Tom Hartman

4:30 5:15 Introduction of and Presentation of Holdsworth Speakers

5:15 5:30 Closing Remarks: Max Page

   
     
     

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