APT DC ANNOUNCEMENTS

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  • Monday, July 17, 2017 9:39 PM | Anonymous

    Each year at the annual Summer Member Picnic, the Association for Preservation Technology DC Chapter recognizes volunteer members who have gone above and beyond in their contributions to the chapter. This summer the APT DC Board was pleased to honor Greta Wilhelm, Sara Johnson, Lindsay McCook, Naomi Doddington, Kara Johnston, and Kim Daileader as our award recipients. Please join us in celebrating the accomplishments of these local leaders!

    2017 Key Volunteer Award: Sara Johnson, United Building Restoration Envelope; Lindsay McCook, GWWO Architects; Naomi Doddington, National Park Service; Kara Johnston, Davis Buckley Architects & Planners; and Kim Daileader, Traceries, Inc.

    Established in 2013, the Key Volunteer Award recognizes outstanding chapter volunteers for their commitment and service. This year, our APT DC Committee Chairs were recognized for their many hours dedicated to planning and implementing our community programs! A big round of applause to Sara Johnson, Communications Committee Co-Chair; Lindsay McCook and Naomi Doddington, Events Committee Co-Chairs; and Kara Johnston and Kim Daileader, Marketing Committee Co-Chairs.

    2017 Outstanding Service Award: Greta Wilhelm, The Christman Company

    Established in 2014, the Outstanding Service Award recognizes longstanding chapter volunteers for their extensive terms of commitment and service to the chapter. Greta was selected as the recipient of this award after her many years of service as an APT DC Board member and former Chapter President. Greta has continued her commitment to APTI as a Co-Chair for the APTI Chapters Committee. Thank you Greta for your ongoing support of APT!

    Would you like to volunteer with APT DC? Check out our Volunteer page for the various ways you can get involved!


  • Thursday, June 15, 2017 9:43 PM | Anonymous
    Apply now for a sponsorship to attend APTI's 2017 conference in Ottawa or PTN's annual workshop in Detroit! Application are due July 16. Click here to learn more. 
  • Sunday, June 04, 2017 3:20 PM | Anonymous

    All presentations from the APT DC 2017 Symposium, Energy Efficiency of Historic Sites, have now been posted to the website. Click here to view and download presentations. 

    If you attended the symposium, please take a 5 minute survey to provide feedback on the event. Click here to begin the survey. 

  • Monday, May 15, 2017 11:34 PM | Ronda Bernstein (Administrator)
    Don't forget to mark your calendars for the APT DC Summer Picnic! 

    This year, the summer picnic will be held in partnership with the Latrobe Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians on Saturday, June 17th from 10 -3 PM at the historic Clermont Farm in Berryville, Virginia! More information to come!

  • Thursday, March 30, 2017 6:00 PM | APT Admin (Administrator)
    APT DC Seeking Abstracts for 2017 Symposium
    APT DC's 2017 Symposium will be on Friday May 12, 2017 at Mt. Vernon. We are still seeking abstracts for presentation and posters! This year's topic is Energy Efficiency of Historic Sites.  The Symposium will address methods for increasing the efficiency of traditional buildings while maintaining the integrity of the cultural resource. For the first time, we are inviting students and recent graduates to share their work in a poster session. Read more about possible topics in the official Call for Abstracts: Call for Papers APT DC Symposium 2017.pdf

    Abstracts are due on Friday, March 24. If you you have any questions, please contact us at info@aptdc.org 

  • Wednesday, February 15, 2017 9:46 PM | APT Admin (Administrator)
    APT DC Member Inducted into APTI College of Fellows

    Congratulations to APT DC Member Randall J. Biallis, AIA, Hon ASLA, for his induction into the APTI College of Fellows at APT 2016 San Antonio! The College of Fellows is a forum of leaders in the preservation field who have made significant commitments to APT to investigate and advocate future needs and trends in the preservation profession. There are currently 69 members, and new members are inducted each year.

    Randy has been involved in historic preservation since the beginning of the efforts to professionalize the movement in this country and currently serves as the longest tenured NPS Chief Historical Architect (25 years) and Program Manager for the Park Historic Structures and Cultural Landscape Program. Randy has been a behind-the-scenes leader always pushing the limits in advancing new preservation technologies and programs.

    Randy was mentored by the famed National Park Service Historical Architect Charles E. Peterson (founding member and first President of APT) who personally invited him to become a member in 1969. This began Randy’s involvement over the next 47 years with APT, the Washington Chapter of APT and later the US National Park Service’s partnerships with both APT and the AIA’s Historic Resources Committee.



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