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Wood in the 21st Century: Design and Preservation of Contemporary & Historic Architecture

March 24-25, 2012

An intensive two-day conference on architectural wood  – WOOD IN THE 21st CENTURY: Design and Preservation of Contemporary & Historic Architecture – will be held on the MIT campus on Saturday, March 24-Sunday, March 25, 2012, with an optional program offered (at no additional charge) on Monday, March 26th.This important symposium is organized by Technology & Conservation, the MIT Department of Architecture's Building Technology Program, and the Boston Society of Architects/AIA's Historic Resources Committee.

Over 30 noted architects, engineers, and researchers will give presentations. The registration fee prior to Jan. 30, 2012 is $450/person; after Jan. 30, 2012, the registration fee is $525/person. (Registration fee includes the conference program, two luncheons, and a reception.) Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis.

A PDF with complete details on the conference including the schedule, call for posters, hotel accommodations, continuing education credits (16 HSW/SD CE credits for the March 24-25 conference and 6 additional HSW/SD CE credits for the optional March 26 program), and registration form, can be downloaded at: http://www.architects.org/committees/historic-resources-committee and then clicking "events." It also is available by phoning 1-617-623-4488 or by sending an e-mail to: ses_tec_con@msn.com. (This conference information is shown below.)

If you have any questions on this conference, please contact Susan E. Schur, Hon. AIA, FAPT, Conference Organizer/Chair, e-mail: ses_tec_con@msn.com.
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WOOD
IN THE 21st CENTURY:
Design and Preservation of
Contemporary & Historic Architecture


Saturday, March 24 – Sunday, March 25, 2012

Cambridge, Massachusetts

Organized by
• Technology & Conservation
• MIT Department of Architecture's Building Technology Program
• Boston Society of Architects/AIA's Historic Resources Committee

This important symposium will be held on the MIT campus in Cambridge,
Massachusetts. Speakers include over 30 noted architects, engineers,
conservators, and researchers. Continuing education credits will be
available –16 HSW/SD units for the March 24-25 program and 6 additional
HSW/SD units for the optional March 26 program (offered at no additional
charge to conference attendees). Registration fee before Jan. 30, 2012
is $450 per person; after Jan. 30 the fee is $525 per person.
(Registration fee includes the conference program, two luncheons, and a
reception.) Below are details on the topics to be covered, the speakers,
a call for posters, hotel information, and the conference registration
form.

CONFERENCE SCHEDULE:

SATURDAY, March 24, 2012 
7:30-8:15 am  Check-in
8:15-8:25        Welcome,  Susan E. Schur, Hon. AIA, FAPT, Publisher-Editor, Technology &
Conservation, and Prof. John Ochsendorf, MIT  Department of Architecture
8:25-9:15        Perspectives - Historical-Styles, etc., Giles Downes, RIBA, Partner, Sidell Gibson Architects; Sr. Warden, Carpenters’ Company; and Governor, The Building Crafts College
9:15-10:00    Perspectives – Conservation/Restoration/Repair, Dr. David T. Yeomans, ACS Consulting Structural Engineers; and a past Chair, ICOMOS UK Wood Committee
10:00-10:15    Lessons Learned from Historic Construction, Matthew B. Bronski, PE, Senior Project Manager, Simpson Gumpertz & Heger Inc.
10:15-10:30    Coffee Break + Posters
Developments in Technology & Materials – Properties, Structure, & Attachment
10:30-11:00    Uses of Wood in the 21st Century: Understanding Sustainable Wood
Products from the Forest to the Finished Product, Dr. Scott Bowe, Professor & Wood Products Specialist, Russell Labs, University of Wisconsin - Madison
11:00-11:25    Mechanical & Structural Properties - including Fire and Life Safety, Dr. Ben Brungraber, PE, President, Fire Tower Engineered Timber, Inc.
11:25-11:50    Water, Wood, and Walls: Addressing the Envelope, Dr. Samuel V. Glass, Research Physical Scientist, Building Moisture & Durability, USDA Forest Products Laboratory
11:50-12:20    Biodegradation and Treatment, Dr. Brian R. Ridout, Entomologist & Senior Architectural Conservator, English Heritage
12:20-12:30    Q&A
12:30-2:10      Luncheon - MIT Faculty Club
Investigative Tools
2:10-2:25        Resistance Drilling, IR, and Ultrasonic, John Wathne, PE, President, Structures-North
2:25-2:40        Microscopic ID, Philip L. Westover, PE, Staff Consultant, Simpson Gumpertz & Heger Inc.
2:40-2:55        Dendrochronology, Dr. Daniel Miles, FSA, Oxford Dendrochronology Laboratory
2:55-3:10        Performance of Light-Frame Buildings in Extreme Events: Wind and Seismic, Prof. John W. van de Lindt, Department of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering, The University of Alabama
3:10-3:25        Coffee Break + Posters
Conservation/Preservation of Buildings/Building Types Constructed from Early Times Up Through the 20th Century
3:25-3:55        Athletic Facilities, Paul Fast, PE, PIStructE, PEng, Struct.Eng., Managing Partner, Fast + Epp
3:55-4:15        Military & Cultural Buildings: Designing on the Edge, Ronald W. Anthony, President and Wood Scientist, Anthony & Associates, Inc.            
4:15-4:30        Wood in Traditional Japanese Architecture, Prof. Alice Y. Tseng, Associate Professor and Associate Chair, Department of History of Art & Architecture, Boston University   
4:30-4:45        Gamble House, Kelly Sutherlin McLeod, Kelly Sutherlin McLeod Architecture, Inc.
4:45-5:00        Providing Information on Vernacular Wood Structures, Ronald W. Anthony, President and Wood Scientist, Anthony & Associates, Inc.     
5:00-5:15        The Wooden Tomb Chamber in Tumulus MM at Gordion in Turkey, Prof. Richard F. Liebhart, Archeologist
5:15-5:20        On Wood Architectural Fragments, William C.S. Remsen, RA, Chief Preservation Architect, International Preservation Associates, Inc.
5:20-5:35        Historic Wooden Religious Structures, Nat Crosby, Bruner/Cott & Associates                
5:35-6:05        Two Viewpoints - Building Framer and Sawyer, Jan Lewandoski, Principal, Restoration and Traditional Building; Dean Copeland, Copeland and Sons Lumber Co.
6:05-6:20        Covered Wood Bridges, Arnold M. Graton Jr., JR Graton Historic Restoration LLC
6:20-6:30        Q&A
6:30-8:00        Reception - The Cambridge Marriott Hotel

SUNDAY. March 25, 2012
7:30-8:00 am  Relevant Film 
New Technologies, New Methods of Retaining/Achieving Architectural Concepts
8:00-8:30 am Philosophical/Aesthetic Aspects (including wood in combination with other materials), David N.Fixler, FAIA, LEED AP, Principal, Design and Preservation, EYP Architecture & Engineering Inc.
8:30-9:15       Developments – Computer Modeling, Wood-Concrete Composites, Dr. Peggi Clouston, Assoc. Professor, University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Dept. of Environmental Conservation         
9:15-10:00     Energy and Sustainability Aspects of  Wood (including certification), Jack Mackin, Chief Operating Officer, F.D. Sterritt Lumber Co.
10:00-10:10    Q&A
10:10-10:25    Coffee Break + Posters
10:25-10:55    Finishes and Coatings - Factory and On Site, Jon Graystone, Principal Research Scientist, Paint Research Association
Bringing Wood into 21st Century Architectural Design & Ornamentation
10:55-11:50    Arches, Grids, and Shells for 21st Century Architecture, Michael Dickson, FREng, FIStructE, Founding Partner/Senior Consultant, Buro Happold; and Visiting Professor, Department of Architecture & Civil Engineering, University of Bath, UK       
11:50-12:05    Q&A
12:05-2:00      Luncheon - MIT Faculty Club
2:00-2:30        Improved Wood Composites, Prof. Stephen Shaler, Associate Director, Advanced Engineered Wood Composites Center, and Program Coordinator, Wood Science & Technology,
University of Maine
2:30-2:50    Religious Buildings including Bigelow Chapel (MN) and Lakewood Garden Mausoleum, Joan Soranno, FAIA, Design Principal/Vice-President, HGA         
2:50-3:35        Cross Laminated Timber and Other Engineered Wood Structures, Simon Smith, Director, Ramboll UK; Design Teaching Fellow, Cambridge University; and Director, TRADA UK
3:35-3:50        Coffee Break + Posters
3:50-4:15        Cultural Facility, Shane Burger, Associate/Head of Design Technology USA, Grimshaw Architects PC
4:15-4:50        Implications of Recent Research, Cheryl Ciecko, AIA, ALA, LEED AP, Senior Technical Director, WoodWorks
4:50-5:10        How will New Materials and New Manufacturing Techniques Affect/Impact Design and Conservation Work, John A. Fidler, RIBA, Staff Consultant & Practice Leader, Preservation Technology, Simpson Gumpertz & Heger, Inc.
5:10-5:30    Q&A

MONDAY, March 26, 2012Optional program
8:00am-3:00pm
Focus on maritime use of wood and introducing new systems into existing historic building. Individuals registering for the conference will be able to attend, at no additional cost, the optional program.

HOTEL:
For those who require a hotel room, a block of rooms (single and double) have been reserved at the Cambridge Marriott Hotel at the special rate of $159 (plus tax) per night - group booking code for website bookings is: tnctnca. The direct link is: http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/boscb?groupCode=tnctnca&app=resvlink&fromDate=3/23/12&toDate=3/27/12. For booking through Central Reservations at 1-888-236-2427, the booking code is TNCC.

CALL FOR POSTERS:
Poster presentations on a project or research involving wood performance, detailing, specification, use, care, or repair as well as innovative wood structural design are welcomed. A poster presentation is one 30” x 40” board or two 20” x 30” boards showing project and/or research information relevant to the conference subject matter – exteriors of contemporary and/or historic/traditional wood buildings, buildings incorporating wood as a major element of their design, and other wood structures such as covered bridges and grave markers. An area will be set aside during the conference for the display of posters and discussion. Poster proposals should be submitted, by e-mail, by January 30, 2012 to: ses_tec_con@msn.com.
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REGISTRATION FORM

WOOD IN THE 21st CENTURY:
Design and Preservation of Contemporary & Historic Architecture

Saturday, March 24–Sunday, March 25, 2012

Early Rate: Prior to Jan. 30, 2012            
Rate after Jan. 30, 2012                 
$450 U.S./person
$525 U.S./person

Basic fee covers:
• the 8:00am–6:00pm conference program – Sat., March 24 & Sun., March 25, 2012
• the March 24 and March 25 luncheons, and                                                                              
• the Saturday evening, March 24, reception

Please indicate any special accessibility or dietary needs: 
_____  vegetarian meals    ___________________________________other needs

Guest tickets for the March 24 reception can be purchased @ $50/ticket . . . . . . . $ ____________

Optional Maritime Wood Program, March 26– no charge for persons registered for the conference
__ I would like to attend the maritime wood program _____________________

                                                                                        TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$  ____________

Check for $ __________ U. S. funds (drawn on a U. S. A. bank) for registration fee (and for any guest  tickets for the Sat., March 24, reception) is enclosed. Check should be made payable to: The Technology
Organization, Inc.

Please register me (us) for the conference:

Name(s)_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Title___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 

Organization__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Address________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
City, State, Zip (Postal Code__________________________________________________________________________________________
Tel:______________________________  Fax: _____________________________e-mail: _______________________________________

Each person listed on the registration must sign the following statement:
I(we) understand and agree that the participation of Technology & Conservation, The Technology Organization, Inc., conference organizers, and cooperating organizations and individuals in the 2012 “Wood in the 21st Century” conference is limited to providing educational background and guidance; that all transportation, accommodations, tour, and other arrangements in connection with this Conference are under the exclusive control of others and that Technology & Conservation, The Technology Organization, Inc., conference organizers, and cooperating organizations and individuals have no liability or responsibility whatsoever for the death of any person or for any loss, expense, delay, injury, or other damage to any person or property (however occurring) on, during, and/or in relation to this “Wood in the 21st Century” conference and the information furnished.

Signature(s) _____________________________________________________________________________  
Date  ____________________________________________


Return this form, with check (made payable to The Technology Organization, Inc.), to:

Technology & Conservation,  76 Highland Avenue, Somerville, MA 02143


Refund policy: Prior to January 15, 2012 – 100% of the registration fee less $50 service charge; January 15-February 20, 2012 – 50% of registration fee; after February 20, 2012 – no refund.

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If you have any questions on the conference, please contact:
Susan E. Schur, Hon. AIA, FAPT
Conference Organizer/Chair
Tel: 1-617-623-4488; Fax: 1-617-623-2253; e-mail: ses_tec_con@msn.com


 
Location Information
Wong Auditorium MIT
Cambridge, MA 02139
 
Contact Information
Susan E. Schur
Email: ses_tec_con@msn.com
Phone: 617-623-4488
   



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