01 May 2009 by NCPTT
Preservation Institute: Nantucket (PI:N) is an interdisciplinary program that exposes participants to the theories and methodologies of international cultural heritage conservation and the research, documentation, and management of current and potential World Heritage sites.
Kirk Cordell and Andrew Ferrell of NCPTT will be guest lecturing at the Preservation Institute: Nantucket.
10 February 2009 by NCPTT
NCPTT is organizing a session on non-destructive testing in historic preservation as part of the American Society for Non-destructive Testing’s meeting on March 17, 2009 in St. Louis.
29 December 2008 by NCPTT
A fast, easy and low-cost approach for high school instructors, preservation trade practitioners and preservation organizations to introduce preservation trades in technical high schools.
22 September 2008 by NCPTT
There are only a handful of laboratories specialized in, and dedicated to, the study and analysis of cultural property.
22 September 2008 by NCPTT
In the interest of saving as much historic fabric as possible and not altering or scarring historic materials as a result of investigative probes, architectural conservators look to nondestructive testing methods for the evaluation and identification of materials, conditions and alterations made to structures over time. As the answers [...]
22 September 2008 by NCPTT
The concept for a Preservation Arts High school is an outgrowth of the 1993 symposium sponsored by the WMF that identified the need to develop a model program for sustainable urban preservation.
22 September 2008 by NCPTT
This guide is intended for use by public works managers who find themselves encountering the world of historic preservation.
22 September 2008 by NCPTT
There is growing pressure on preservation educators, administrators, and professionals to find meaningful ways to promote heritage awareness.
22 September 2008 by NCPTT
The database contains citations and summaries of all state legislation that specifically references historic preservation, historic properties, archeological sites or culturally significant human burials.
22 September 2008 by NCPTT
A growing number of Native American tribes are establishing cultural preservation offices and museums. Among their responsibilities is preservation of archeological sites and artifacts.
01 August 2008 by NCPTT
The 2009 PTT Grants program seeks innovative projects that advance the application of science and technology to historic preservation.
01 July 2008 by NCPTT
The American Academy in Rome invites applications for the Rome Prize competition. The Academy offers up to thirty fellowships for periods ranging from six months to two years.
20 May 2008 by NCPTT
Andy Ferrell participated in a panel discussion on “The Future of Preservation” on April 26 at the Louisiana Preservation Conference in Thibodaux, La.
13 May 2008 by NCPTT
NCPTT hosted a MayDay Event “Preparing You for the Next Disaster” in Natchitoches, La.
21 March 2008 by NCPTT
NCPTT’s Jason Church participated in a session on cemetery preservation planning and maintenance as part of Saving Places 2008, Colorado Preservation, Inc.’s annual historic preservation conference.
07 March 2008 by NCPTT
NCPTT’s Andy Ferrell chaired the session “Sustainable Preservation” at Colorado Preservation Inc.’s 2008 Saving Places Conference.
06 February 2008 by NCPTT
Kirk Cordell and Andy Ferrell participated in planning for “Preserving Coastal Forts: An NPS Workshop” that is scheduled April 8-10, 2008, in Charleston, South Carolina.
27 August 2007 by NCPTT
The Michigan Historic Preservation Network and the Heritage Education Program at NCPTT have developed a formal working relationship to create Vocational Preservation Trades curriculum for high school students.
01 July 2007 by NCPTT
One of the leading overseas centers for independent study and advanced research in the arts and the humanities, the Academy offers up to thirty fellowships for periods ranging from six months to two years.
02 January 2002 by NCPTT
Life safety and making public places secure are now paramount issues facing the government and private sectors at all levels. On Jan. 22, 2002, the National Park Service, in cooperation with private and governmental partners, will present a conference focusing on how this environment will affect the historic character of America’s cities and towns.