A Training Opportunity presented by the National Preservation Institute, in cooperation with the Virginia Department of Historic Resources

Historic Windows: Managing for Preservation, Maintenance, and Energy Conservation
Richmond, VA – April 14-15, 2015

Historic windows are both critical components of a building’s weather envelope and valuable character-defining features worth retaining for architectural and environmental reasons. Learn about the rich history and variety of wood, steel, and aluminum windows and construction methodology. Explore the maintenance and rehabilitation techniques that allow windows to have long and sustainable service lives. Review energy conservation and economic issues as factors facing managers in the restore-or-replace debate and regulations relating to preservation of these assets. An agenda is available at www.npi.org.

Instructor. Gordon H. Bock, principal, National Archives Associates; contributing editor Traditional Building; former editor-in-chief, Old-House Journal; architectural historian, writer, editor, and co-author of The Vintage House.

Registration. A registration form is available at www.npi.org/register.html. The advance registration rate is available through March 3, 2015.

Questions? Contact the National Preservation Institute
P.O. Box 1702, Alexandria, VA 22313
(703) 765-0100; (703) 768-9350 fax
info@npi.org
www.npi.org

The National Preservation Institute, a nonprofit organization founded in 1980, educates those involved in the management, preservation, and stewardship of cultural heritage. The 2015 National Preservation Institute seminar schedule is available at www.npi.org

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