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From: jgibber@aol.com [jgibber@aol.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2011 7:44 AM
Subject: PLEASE POST–NPI Sec of Interior’s Standards — April 6-7 –
Madison, WI
The National Preservation Institute, a nonprofit organization founded in 19
80, educates those involved in the management, preservation, and stewardshi
p of our cultural heritage. The 2011 National Preservation Institute semina
r schedule is available online at www.npi.org<http://www.npi.org>. The 2011
NPI News Release includes the calendar and seminar descriptions - www.npi.
org/NewsRelease2011.pdf<http://www.npi.org/NewsRelease2011.pdf>.
Advance registration rate available through February 23, 2011
The Secretary of the Interior’s Standards: Treatment Considerations
Madison, WI — April 6-7, 2011
in cooperation with
The Wisconsin Historical Society
The Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic P
roperties form the basis for historic property rehabilitation for all feder
al projects, federal tax benefits, and often for state, local, and private
rehabilitation projects. Explore the standards in detail with particular at
tention to the preservation of historic fabric, sustainability, green rehab
ilitation, and the use of renewable materials. Participants have the opport
unity to discuss the application of the Standards to their projects. An age
nda is available online at www.npi.org<http://www.npi.org>.
Instructor. John J. Cullinane, AIA, specialist in the development of plann
ing tools for the stewardship of historic and architectural resources; form
erly senior architect, Advisory Council on Historic Preservation
AIA/CES and LA/CES. This seminar meets the criteria for programs in the Ame
rican Institute of Architects and the American Society of Landscape Archite
cts Continuing Education Systems. AIA and ASLA members will receive 6 learn
ing units each day.
Registration. A registration form is available online at www.npi.org/regist
er.html<http://www.npi.org/register.html>. The advance registration rate is
available through February 23—$450 (2 days). The regular registration ra
te after that date is $500.
Questions? Please contact us. Thank you.
Jere Gibber
Executive Director
National Preservation Institute
P.O. Box 1702, Alexandria, VA 22313
703/765-0100; 703/768-9350 fax
info@npi.org; www.npi.org