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HISTORIC RESOURCES COMMITTEE Archives
The HRC was formed earlier this year with the goal of being an educational resource for the AIA community about issues pertaining to historic resources. Our focus has been on the creation of a technical database and on facilitating programs and events which focus directly on current rehabilitation and restoration projects at local historic sites. We are also looking into establishing liaisons between the professional AIA community and local college and university preservation programs.
Anath Ranon, AIA (Chairperson), Page & Turnbull
(410)385-9973; ranon@page-turnbull.com.
Edward M. Hord, FAIA (Board Liaison) Hord Coplan Macht, Inc.
(410) 837-7311; ehord@hcm2.com

Saturday, October 16, 2004
Architecture Week: Artisan Contractor Workshops
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Join the Historic Resources Committee for a weekend morning of demonstrations and tours through local specialty subcontractors’ shops and studios as part of AIABaltimore’s celebration of Architecture Week. We will visit the studios of Worcester Eisenbrandt to see historic window and woodwork restoration, Hayles and Howe for ornamental plaster work, and Artisan Glass for art glass restoration. Program runs from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. For details and late-breaking information, go to www.baltimorearchitectureweek.com.
RSVP and tickets in advance required. $10/AIA members; $15/non-members; $5/students.
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RSVP by October 6 by sending a check to the AIABaltimore office, 11 1/2 W. Chase St, Baltimore, MD 21201. Also include your email address. Tickets, directions and parking information will be emailed to you.
Sponsored by Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., Inc.

Committee Archives
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