2011 Preservation Roundtable: Design Standards for Compatible Infill
August 18, 2011 |
A key initiative of the Advocacy Committee is the Preservation Roundtable. The Roundtable is designed to bring together various perspectives and skill sets to tackle some of the thornier preservation challenges facing Oregon today. Each year the Roundtable addresses a different topic, convening in multiple locations to analyze the issues and craft baseline solutions – policies, guidelines, legislation, etc. A final report for each year's Roundtable—including an examination of the issues, overview of the opportunities, and template for implementation— is released in the fall and hereafter becomes a component of the HPLO's ongoing advocacy efforts.
During the summer 2011 months, the HPLO will continue the work of the 2010 Preservation Roundtable by collecting and evaluating Oregon’s local design guidelines and soliciting diverse stakeholder input to prepare baseline standards for new construction. In order to arrive at statewide principles for infill, the Roundtable will convene at three workshops across Oregon in June and July to solicit the feedback of planners, property owners, developers, architects, and other community stakeholders. Which means YOU are invited to participate.
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Website:
www.historicpreservationleague.org/roundtable.php |
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Location Information |
Architectural Heritage Center |
701 SE Grand Ave Portland, OR |
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Contact Information |
Historic Preservation League of Oregon |
Email:
hplo@historicpreservationleague.org |
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