Listen to This! Three Webinars
on Traditional Building and Design
Produced by Restore Media: Clem Labine's Traditional Building, Clem Labine's Period Homes, the Traditional
Building Exhibition and Conference, and the Traditional Building Conference Series.
Underwritten by Marvin Windows and Doors.
Presented by leading experts in the field, these in-depth events cover a range of diverse subjects, including the
controversial topic of achieving both compatibility and differentiation when designing additions to historic buildings,
the ups and downs of guiding a client to the end of a long restoration and the beautiful results that are possible
if it's done successfully, and the rigors and technicalities of bringing an old church back to lovely life.
Call 802-674-6752 to get more information on continuing education credits or to
obtain a group registration form.
What Will You Learn?
Special Sponsor's Presentation
Higher Education: How Marvin Windows and Doors Brought New Light to an Old School
On-demand version available; click here to access it
The K-12 school building in Richfield Springs, N.Y., a lovely piece of historic architecture, needed work on its
windows, which were aging badly and in dire need of attention. Though the option was considered, restoration
wasn't a realistic answer; nearly all the windows had deteriorated too badly. Instead, the school district asked Marvin
Windows and Doors to help specify replacements that would match the school's traditional design, while also
bringing to bear the advantages of 21st-century window technology. The story of how Marvin did it is an object lesson
in schooling a willing but inexperienced client in the myriad details of a complicated restoration project.
Presenters:
Tony Bartorillo, CSI, CCPR, Marvin Windows and Doors of New York, Cortland, N.Y.
David Blackwell, project manager, Lend Lease Project Management and Construction, Syracuse, N.Y.
William (Bill) T. Connor, vice president, Lend Lease Project Management and Construction, Syracuse, N.Y.
Robert Barraco, superintendent of schools, Richfield Springs CSD, Richfield Springs, N.Y.
Moderator:
Judy L. Hayward, education director, Traditional Building Exhibition and Conference and
Traditional Building Conference Series, Restore Media, LLC, Washington, D.C.
Differences of Opinion: How Do You Balance 'Compatibility' and 'Differentiation' When You're Adding On to an Historic Structure?
On-demand version available; click here to access it
90 minutes, 1.5 HSW LU
Learning Objectives
After the session, participants will be able to do the following:
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Apply the concept of "compatible yet differentiated" to work that needs to comply with the Secretary of the
Interior's Standard No. 9.
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Break down the Secretary of the Interior's Standard No. 9 for clients, explaining options and requirements to them.
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Compare and contrast additions that replicate or are differentiated from a building's historic core.
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Select materials more appropriately on the way to designing more effective additions.
Presenters:
Robert D. Loversidge, Jr., FAIA, president, CEO, Schooley Caldwell Associates, Columbus, Ohio
John Sandor, architectural historian, Technical Preservation Services, National Park Service, Washington, D.C.
Cynthia Roubik, AIA, LEED AP, Architect III, Commission on Chicago Landmarks, Chicago
Moderator:
Judy L. Hayward, education director, Traditional Building Exhibition and Conference and
Traditional Building Conference Series, Restore Media, LLC, Washington, D.C.
Heaven Sent: An Historic Church Seizes a Window of Opportunity
On-demand version available; click here to access it
90 minutes, 1.5 HSW LU
Learning Objectives
After the sessions, participants will be able to do the following:
- Manage a major window reconstruction, including establishing the project team and creating effective work
processes.
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Explain the requirements and techniques for conducting physical inspections, surveys and hand measurements
used in the replication of large windows and doors.
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Gain a working knowledge of appropriate materials, wood decay and moisture meters, and emergency stabilization
of existing large window and door frames.
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Discuss similarities and differences between the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and the ICOMOS
Principles for Preservation.
Presenter:
Gregory J. MacNeil, B.A., BEDS, M.Arch., director of measured and image-based building documentation, Jerry MacNeil Architects Limited, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Moderator:
Judy L. Hayward, education director, Traditional Building Exhibition and Conference and
Traditional Building Conference Series, Restore Media, LLC, Washington, D.C.
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Attend one, two, or all three of these 90-minute
events.
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Earn continuing education credits for two of the three events.
- Learn from the convenience of home or office.
- Call 802-674-6752 to get more information
on continuing education credits or to
obtain a group registration form.
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Register in advance.



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