(CS1.1) Using structural health monitoring in historic religious sites with limited funding to guide and assess conservation efforts: a case study of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
(CS3.1) Architectural concrete vulnerability and climate change: I.M. Pei’s National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) and the Everson Museum of Art
(CS5.1) The Broadest and Best: Heritage Conservation Districts as the most effective tool available to tackle Ontario’s new legislative changes around Municipal Heritage Registers
Session Chair: Tiffani Simple, RA – Simple Design Studio-Architects, P.C.
Track 4/Volet 4
10:50 AM – 11:10 AM EST
(CS4.2) Removing Barriers and Building Bridges: Harnessing the Power of Preservation to Empower and Uplift Marginalized Communities (Birwood Wall – from Black/White divisions to symbol of pride)
(CS5.2) Heritage interiors: a digital space with tools dedicated to the documentation and promotion of heritage interiors and the local expertise necessary for their sustainability.
(CS2.3) The Pritchard Building Rehabilitation and Expansion – Utilizing Existing Element Strength to Minimize Retrofit Scope To Preserve Historic Sightlines in a High Seismic Zone
(CS3.3) A Building Worth Its Salt: Residual Chloride Exposure from Frequent Inundation in 19th-Century Masonry Construction on the Battery of Charleston, South Carolina