#e.20948Wednesday 5:00PM to Saturday 1:00PM
October 31 - November 3, 2012
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Beyond Boundaries: 2012 National Preservation Conference

National Trust for Historic PreservationSpokane, WA

The National Preservation Conference (NPC) is the premier educational and networking event for historic preservation professionals, volunteer leaders, and advocates. Expert practitioners lead educational and field sessions, all designed to provide tools that participants can use to improve their own communities.

For this conference, the National Trust goes to Spokane, Washington, a city that boasts an impressive built heritage, one that traces back to its Native American roots. More than half of downtown Spokane is designated as historic with great potential to connect preservation to the very real social issues facing us today. Following the NPC's tradition of offering diverse educational opportunities, this year's approximately 100 education and field sessions reflect new session formats designed to encourage a depth of conversation unreachable in a traditional theater format (e.g. Interview style, good vs. good, debate).

A few examples that meet the training objectives of AICP members include:

- Multiple sessions examining protecting historic places on public lands and promoting diversity and place
- Sessions on right-sizing
- A session that examines preservation through tax credit rehabilitations
- A session that discusses how to add density without destroying character
- A session on using technology to document Spokane's diverse neighborhoods
- A session on using planning as a preservation tool ... and many more.

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#a.166447Saturday November 3, 10:00AM to 11:30AM

Addressing Threats at Historic Seaports

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America’s historic seaports have special challenges when it comes to sustainability. Issues related to environmental sustainability, such as sea-level rise and ... more

#a.166432Friday November 2, 10:15AM to 11:45AM

Alternative Strategies for Saving People and Place: Isle Royale and the Preservation of Culture

CM | 1.50

This panel discussion will challenge the audience to analyze the relationship between the preservation of culture and the physical environment. Using Isle Roya ... more

#a.166438Friday November 2, 3:00PM to 4:30PM

Connecting Town & Trail for Maximum Impact

CM | 1.50

This interactive panel session will share the Trail Town Program’s model for economic and community revitalization using towns along the Great Allegheny Passage ... more

#a.166434Friday November 2, 1:15PM to 2:45PM

Conservation on a Grand Scale: Large Landscape Approach

CM | 1.50

Working on a large landscape scale is an emerging strategy that works across jurisdictional boundaries on both private and public lands to undertake multi-objec ... more

#a.166445Saturday November 3, 10:00AM to 11:30AM

Deep Energy Savings: New Life for Old Buildings

CM | 1.50

Did you know that 95% of all existing commercial buildings in America are smaller than 50,000 square feet? The Preservation Green Lab is launching a resource to ... more

#a.166451Thursday November 1, 8:00AM to 12:00PM

Diamonds in the Rough: Spokanes Brownfields Renewed

CM | 4.00

Contamination issues often hold up rehabilitation and reuse of historic buildings. Come see outstanding examples of Spokane's commitment to preserving these gem ... more

#a.166462Friday November 2, 3:00PM to 4:30PM

Documenting the Recent Past: Stories from Seattle's Most Diverse Neighborhood

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The Seattle Historic Preservation Program worked with African American, Asian American, Jewish and Latino organizations to document ethnic heritage in southeast ... more

#a.166448Thursday November 1, 10:15AM to 11:45AM

Garden Apartments: Community, Change, and the Preservation of a Place

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Garden apartments scattered throughout the country tell an important story about how housing and planning came together in the 1930s-50s to create an entirely n ... more

#a.166435Friday November 2, 1:15PM to 2:45PM

Greening the Town: Success Stories of Sustainable Preservation

CM | 1.50

Main Street communities are in a unique position to address both preservation and sustainability goals through historic building renovation and deep energy retr ... more

#a.166433Friday November 2, 10:15AM to 11:45AM

Greening your Guidelines: When, Where, Why, and How

CM | 1.50

Sustainability is more than planting trees in parking lots and rain water collection. Sustainability is about timeless design, quality construction, and maintai ... more


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