2025 Tech Talk #2

  • Thursday, November 13, 2025
  • 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
  • Zoom Webinar

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We are back with APT DC's second annual Tech Talk Series! These virtual presentations are a continuation of our annual symposium, this year with a theme of UNFORESEEN CONDITIONS.

**Please note that a webinar link will be provided to registrants a few days ahead of the event.

Silvia Callegari/Meghan Page (EverGreene Architectural Arts): Beneath the Surface: Navigating Unforeseen Conditions in Fountain Preservation

Silvia joined EverGreene Architectural Arts as a conservator in 2017. She has worked on a number of public and private artworks throughout the country, with a focus on architectural conservation, outdoor sculpture, and fountains. Silvia graduated with an MS in Historic Preservation from the University of Pennsylvania and is a Professional Associate and member of AIC and APT.

Meghan is an Assistant conservator who focuses on many field and studio treatment programs for Evergreene. Before joining Evergreene, Meghan completed her undergraduate and graduate studies at the University of Mary Washington and the University of Virginia. She works closely with conservators in all aspects of historic preservation work, including archival research, condition assessments, architectural and object surveys, material testing, and conservation treatments. Meghan is also a key team member with many field projects working alongside an managing our masonry and fountain partners.

Glenn Suttenfield (Quinn Evans): The Usual Suspects, the Near Misses, and the Holy Cows(!) of Unforeseen Conditions

Glenn is an accomplished architect with over 35 years of experience spanning diverse project types. For the past 20 years, he has focused on rehabilitation work for institutional clients, including universities and state agencies across Virginia. At Quinn Evans, Glenn led the construction phase of the restoration of Richmond's historic c. 1894 Old City Hall. He also collaborates with design teams across multiple offices to develop specifications for heritage, library, K–12, and higher education projects from Virginia to Michigan.

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