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The Newsletter of The Historic Resources Committee | September 15, 2008  |  
HRC 2004 Liaison Reports from Allied Preservation Organizations

The AIA Historic Resources Committee (HRC) Liaison Reports are presented annually to offer a forum and networking opportunity for HRC members and representatives of organizations engaged in historic preservation. The 2004 liaison reports focused on the relationship of architecture practice to HRC's allied preservation organizations and lessons for architecture education.

The following HRC allied preservation organizations presented liaison reports on November 19, 2004, during the HRC symposium, "Historic Preservation and Architecture Education: A Dialogue":

Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP)

American Cultural Resources Association (ACRA)

American Institute for Conservation of Historic & Artistic Works (AIC)

Association for Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA)

Association for Preservation Technology International (APT)

International Code Council

National Building Museum

National Center for Preservation Technology and Training (NCPTT), National Park Service

National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers (NCSHPO)

National Preservation Institute

National Trust for Historic Preservation

Preservation Action

Recent Past Preservation Network (RPPN)

RESTORE

Society of Architectural Historians

Technology & Conservation

U.S. General Services Administration, Center for Historic Buildings, Public Buildings Service

Vernacular Architecture Forum



 

In This Issue

HRC Goes To Copenhagen!
The Role of the AIA in the Formation of the Historic American Buildings Survey, Now Celebrating 75 Years
In Memoriam: Paul Spencer Byard, Esq. FAIA (1939-2008)
Preservation: The Next Generation
Master of Science in Historic Preservation
An Intern's Experience at the Clemson Conservation Center
Conservation Accreditation for Architects in the United Kingdom
Lakeport Plantation
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