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Regional Preservation Conference - Track C

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Track C: Caring for your Historic Building - Go Green!

Please Note: Track offers 4 AIA CES credits. This session may also fulfill training requirements for members of local planning and zoning boards. Please check with your municipality for details.

This conference track is provided with support from: Bero Architecture and Pain in the Glass

10:00 a.m.-12 p.m.: Green Strategies for Historic Buildings
Speaker: Virginia Searl, architect, Bero Architecture PLLC, Rochester, NY

Learn practical ways to conserve resources, save money, and protect your historic building. Join Virginia Searl, architect and co-owner of the renowned preservation architectural firm, Bero Architecture, PLLC. Homeowners, museum/historical societies, religious congregations, municipalities, business owners, and property managers who want to “Go Green” or move in a greener direction should attend this session!

1:15 – 3:30 p.m.: Window Repair: Save Resources, Save Money!
Speaker: Steve Jordan, preservation consultant/contractor

Yes, you CAN make your historic wood windows energy efficient AND save significant costs, too! Steve Jordan, owner of Pain in the Glass, will discuss and demonstrate window repair for older homes, focusing on the benefits of using historic windows, instead of replacement windows. Mr. Jordan is a preservation consultant with over 30 years in the old house repair business and the former rehab advisor for The Landmark Society.

 Categories
Preservation and Advocacy
Preservation Planning Services
Regional Preservation Conference
 Overview
 Registration information
 Session overviews
 Track A
 Track B
 Track C
 Track D
 Track E
"Archi-Trash"? Understanding the Architecture of the Recent Past
Midtown Plaza
Preservation and Sustainability
Building Technology
Historic Building Research Guide
Rochester Preservation Regulations
Funding for Historic Preservation
Rochester's Olmsted Parks
Frequently Asked Questions
Join the Landmark Society!
Rehab Rochester
Listing a Building in the National Register
Advocacy Case Study: The Seneca Park Alliance "Save Our Seneca Park"
Green Strategies for Historic Buildings
Preservation Boards and Commissions Network
New York State Rehab Tax Credits
2009 Candidate Questionnaire