symposium 2006
Preparation for Preservation Practice:
A Comprehensive Perspective

Saturday, 25 March 2006

guest lecturers

Dr. Michael Tomlan
Professor & Director, Historic Preservation Planning Program, Cornell University
An Overview of the Preservation Trades Network’s (PTN) Initiatives

Sue Ann Pemberton-Haugh AIA
Assistant Professor, College of Architecture, University of Texas at San Antonio
Teaching Low-Tech in a High-Tech World: Learning the Old Fashioned Way

Elizabeth I. Louden
Professor, College of Architecture, Texas Tech University
Use of the 3D Laser Scanning Data in the Classroom: Historic Troy, Texas Main Street as a basis for Graduate Design Studio Projects

Anna Mod
Adjunct Professor, Prairie View A&M University & Historic Preservation Specialist, LFC, Inc.
"Interpretation of African American Historic Sites in Harris and Brazoria Counties."
Preservationists without Borders: the Workshop for Historic
Architecture at the University of Houston

Vincent Michael
Associate Professor, Chair, Historic Preservation Program, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Working with Historic Districts: The Community and The Academy

Barry Moore FAIA, RA
Adjunct Associate Professor, Director for Historic Preservation and Adaptive Use, University of Houston
Preservationists without Borders: the Workshop for Historic
Architecture at the University of Houston

David G. Woodcock & Robert Warden
Center for Heritage Conservation Texas A&M University
Heritage Education in Professional & Research Education: the use of project work in instruction

Dr. Ted J. Ligibel
Director, Historic Preservation Program, Eastern Michigan University
Annual Field Schools as Hands-on “Capstone” Experience