Here’s some information that we’d like to pass along from a colleague in our community of conservators, architects, and engineers …
Registration is now open for Masonry Conservation 2011-2012, a two-semester program of classes, labs, and field workshops designed to equip participants with the knowledge and skills needed to handle complex preservation and maintenance issues encountered in the field. Classes start NOVEMBER 15, 2011.
This is the 35th year that RESTORE has been offering training in the technology of architectural conservation with their team of nationally and internationally renowned faculty. Tuesday evening classes are held in New York City and are approved by the Professional Development Committee of the AIA. Graduates will receive 50 AIA continuing education learning units, 14 of which qualify for AIA Health, Safety, Welfare credit. Participants include a diverse cross-section of building design professionals, craftworkers, contractors, cultural resource and facilities managers, architectural conservators and preservationists.