Subject: Call for Posters
Call for Posters >From Gray Areas to Green Areas: Developing Sustainable Practices in Preservation Environments Austin, Texas November 1-3, 2007 Hosted by the Kilgarlin Center for Preservation of the Cultural Record at the University of Texas at Austin with the Getty Conservation Institute and the UT Center for Sustainable Development Poster abstracts are being accepted from professionals and students for the upcoming symposium, From Gray Areas to Green Areas: Developing Sustainable Practices in Preservation Environments. This three-day symposium will examine sustainable practices in cultural heritage preservation environments. Keynote speaker May Cassar, Professor of Sustainable Heritage at University College, London, will lead the roster of papers and poster sessions on topics addressing: Policy and Politics Costs and Benefits Engineering, Adaptive Reuse and New Buildings Indoor Environments Practicality and Practices Submission Guidelines: Poster abstracts (no more than 300 words) should be submitted by email in English as PDF or Word files. Submissions should include a title, the name of author(s) with institutional affiliation and contact information, and a one-page resume for each speaker. In addition, the poster abstract should address the scope of the project/research to be presented and how it relates to the topic of sustainable practices in preservation environments. Authors or accepted posters will receive a discount on the cost of registration. Deadline for Submission: Poster abstracts should be submitted to the Poster Session Coordinator by May 31 2007. If you are unable to send in your submission via email, please contact the Session Coordinator to make other arrangements. You will be notified whether your abstract was accepted by June 15, 2007. Additional poster guidelines and session information will be provided to you at that time. Send submissions and/or questions to: Melissa J. Huber Poster Session Coordinator huber.phares [at] gmail__com For registration and more information visit <URL:http://www.ischool.utexas.edu/kilgarlin/gaga/> Melissa J. Huber Candidate, M. S. Historic Preservation TA, Architectural Conservation Lab School of Architecture University of Texas at Austin *** Conservation DistList Instance 20:49 Distributed: Friday, April 13, 2007 Message Id: cdl-20-49-009 ***Received on Tuesday, 10 April, 2007