Topic ID #8507 - posted 9/3/2010 5:10 AM
Jennifer Palmer
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Identification and Evaluation of Mid-20th-Century Buildings - October 2010, Indianapolis, IN
Jennifer Palmer
Webmaster
Identification and Evaluation of Mid-20th-Century Buildings
Indianapolis, IN - October 18-19, 2010
In cooperation with
* Indiana Department of Transportation
* Indiana Department of Natural Resources
Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology
* Indiana Landmarks
Discuss how post-World War II structures fit into today's and tomorrow's historic preservation patterns. With an emphasis on the 1950's and 1960's, examine era-specific factors that help to identify and evaluate post-war buildings in terms of their significance for listing on the National Register of Historic Places, with consideration of Section 106, Section 110, and Section 4(f) issues. An agenda is available online at http://www.npi.org/sem-20th.html .
Instructors. James C. Massey, architectural historian and planner, former HABS chief, contributing editor to Old-House Journal, and historic preservation consultant with a particular interest in the mid-20th century and Shirley Maxwell, historian, historic preservation consultant, contributing editor to Old-House Journal, and co-author of House Styles in America and other publications
Registration. A registration form is available online at www.npi.org/register.html. The advance registration rate is available through September 7, 2010, for $450 (2 days). The regular registration rate after that date is $500.
Indianapolis, IN - October 18-19, 2010
In cooperation with
* Indiana Department of Transportation
* Indiana Department of Natural Resources
Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology
* Indiana Landmarks
Discuss how post-World War II structures fit into today's and tomorrow's historic preservation patterns. With an emphasis on the 1950's and 1960's, examine era-specific factors that help to identify and evaluate post-war buildings in terms of their significance for listing on the National Register of Historic Places, with consideration of Section 106, Section 110, and Section 4(f) issues. An agenda is available online at http://www.npi.org/sem-20th.html .
Instructors. James C. Massey, architectural historian and planner, former HABS chief, contributing editor to Old-House Journal, and historic preservation consultant with a particular interest in the mid-20th century and Shirley Maxwell, historian, historic preservation consultant, contributing editor to Old-House Journal, and co-author of House Styles in America and other publications
Registration. A registration form is available online at www.npi.org/register.html. The advance registration rate is available through September 7, 2010, for $450 (2 days). The regular registration rate after that date is $500.
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