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TCSP/ APT Symposium: Restoration and Renewal- Re-shaping Sustainability

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Thursday October 16, 2008 - Friday October 17, 2008
Montréal Science Center
333, de la Commune Street West
Montréal, Québec H2Y 2E2
Category: Education
You are invited to actively contribute your professional insights and experiences for the advancement of sustainable heritage conservation(historic preservation) during the most engaging colloquy of 2008: Restoration & Renewal-Reshaping Sustainability.
This is the second Sustainable Preservation Symposium presented by APT's Technical Committee on Sustainable Preservation (TCSP). (The first was presented at the APT Halifax 2005 Conference.)
The symposium will address topics from the philosophical to the technical and will view sustainable preservation from the scale of individual
buildings to truly global issues. Most importantly, the Montréal Symposium will attract a critical mass of key leaders in the sustainable preservation
field from around the United States, Canada, and beyond.
The Montréal Symposium will not be comprised of the conventional sequence of presentations. Rather, it will draw on the expertise of all participants to
advance sustainable preservation on both the building and community scale. It will prepare attendees to become more effectively engaged in their own communities and professional endeavors.
As a participant, you will join a group of the field's deepest thinkers and most knowledgeable practitioners to sharpen the vision, clarify the
mission, and advance the techniques of sustainable heritage conservation.
Ticket Info: $450
 
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