Re-use & Renewal, Virtual Summit

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VIRTUAL SUMMIT APPROACHES TO PRESERVATION & ADAPTIVE RE-USE

FEBRUARY 23+24, 2021

EARN UP TO 8 HSW CEUS


WELCOME ABOUT RE-USE & RENEWAL Over the last two decades, cities across North America have undergone something of a renaissance, reversing years of demographic and commercial decline in the process. There is an unlikely, but potent source behind this renewal: underutilized and abandoned historic structures. Because these extant buildings require upgrades to mitigate thermal bridging, outdated mechanical systems, and repair decayed facades, their revitalization presents an opportunity for the AEC industry writ large. Moreover, environmental concerns will only continue to push preservation and re-use at the forefront of practice. Approaches to Preservation and Adaptive Re-Use will foreground exemplary projects; identify best-case practices for their completion; and spotlight emerging technologies within this exciting field.

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CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS

DIANA DARLING Conference Director, Publisher, The Architect’s Newspaper

DIONNE DARLING

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VP of Brand Partnerships, The Architect’s Newspaper

KAREN DIAZ

Events Marketing Manager, The Architect’s Newspaper

SHABNAM ZIA Media Marketing Assistant, The Architect’s Newspaper

KATIE ANGEN Program Manager, The Architect’s Newspaper


AGENDA DAY 1 FEBRUARY 23 10:45 AM ET 11:00 AM 11:05 AM

VIRTUAL DOORS OPEN WELCOME KEYNOTE: RETHINK, REWORK, REDEFINE Deborah Berke | Deborah Berke Partners Samuel Medina | The Architect’s Newspaper (Moderator)

12:05 PM

MEET & GREET

12:35 PM

NETWORKING BREAK

12:45 PM

OF MIES AND MEN: BRINGING MID-CENTURY ICONS UP TO CONTEMPORARY PERFORMANCE STANDARDS PRESENTERS

Francine Houben | Mecanoo Gary Martinez | OTJ Architects Dirk Denison | Dirk Denison Architects Anthony Tysinger | Gilbane Matthew Marani | The Architect’s Newspaper (Moderator)

2:00 PM

MEET & GREET

2:30 PM

NETWORKING BREAK

2:40 PM

NEW TOOLS, SAME PROBLEMS: ADVANCES AND LIMITATIONS IN PRESERVATION TECHNOLOGY PRESENTERS

Ross Cameron | Elkus Manfredi Architects John Fidler | John Fidler Preservation Technology Lisa Howe | Building Conservation Associates David Ford | Walter P Moore (Moderator)

4:00-5:00 PM

(1 AIA HSW CEU)

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AGENDA DAY 2 FEBRUARY 24 11:00 AM

WELCOME

11:05 AM

KEYNOTE: PRESERVATION EVOLVES, A CROSS-GENERATIONAL EXCHANGE ON AIMS AND METHODS Adrienne Cali Magners | Bruner/Cott Architects Henry Moss | Bruner/Cott Architects Samuel Medina | The Architect’s Newspaper (Moderator)

12:05 PM

MEET & GREET

12:35 PM

NETWORKING BREAK

12:45 PM

BUILDING COMMUNITY THROUGH ADAPTIVE RE-USE PRESENTERS

Karin Liljegren | omgivning Juliane Wolf | Studio Gang Katie Angen | The Architect’s Newspaper (Moderator)

2:00 PM

MEET & GREET

2:30 PM

NETWORKING BREAK

2:40 PM

TO BUILD OR NOT TO BUILD, RE-USE FOR CLIMATE ACTION PRESENTERS

Brad Jacobson | EHDD Carl Elefante | Quinn Evans SiJing Sanchez | EHDD Katie Angen | The Architect’s Newspaper (Moderator)

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SPEAKERS DEBORAH BERKE Founding Partner | Deborah Berke Partners Berke, FAIA, LEED AP, is an architect, educator, and the founder of Deborah Berke Partners, leading the firm alongside her 10 partners. Among the firm’s significant works are: the Residential Colleges, Princeton University; the Cummins Indy Distribution HQ; the Rockefeller Arts Center, SUNY Fredonia; the Yale School of Art; and the 21c Museum Hotels across the South and Midwest. In 2017, Deborah Berke Partners received a National Design Award from the Cooper-Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. Berke is Dean of the Yale School of Architecture. In 2012, she was the inaugural recipient of the Berkeley-Rupp Prize at the University of California at Berkeley, which is given to an architect who has advanced the position of women in the profession and whose work emphasizes a commitment to sustainability and the community. She is a board member of the James Howell Foundation, and a member of the board of directors of Yaddo, and an advisor to the Norman Foster Foundation. She serves on the jury for the Pritzker Architecture Prize. A graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) and The City University of New York, in 2005, she was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts from RISD.

ROSS CAMERON Vice President | Elkus Manfredi Architects Cameron creates environments for learning, living, and working. Recent work includes Boston University’s Joan & Edgar Booth Theatre and College of Fine Arts Production Center and the forthcoming Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport. A member of the Boston Preservation Alliance’s Board of Directors, Cameron’s integration of historical buildings with contemporary design is central to much of his work—including the repositioning of Emerson College’s Little Building.He is a member of the Royal Institute of British Architects, the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland, and the Society for College and University Planning.

DIRK DENISON Founding Principal | Dirk Denison Architects Denison is an award-winning architect, longtime educator, and dedicated supporter of the arts. His nationally recognized firm has developed its own modernist vocabulary in multiple scales of built works from

New York to California, with a particular expertise in housing, community-based design, and campus planning. Recent work includes Kacek Hall, a 2020 renovation and conversion of a heritage Mies van der Rohe tower on IIT’s campus into a dormitory. As Director of the Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize, he has convened and moderated events, workshops, and publications that feature a global network of collaborating practitioners, clients, writers, and theorists, and civic leaders from throughout the Americas. His first monograph, Dirk Denison 10 Houses, was published by Actar in December 2018. He is also Professor of Architecture at Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT).

CARL ELEFANTE Principal Emeritus | Quinn Evans Elefante FAIA, FAPT is Principal Emeritus with Quinn Evans Architects where he served as design principal on architecture, preservation, and community revitalization projects. Known for coining the phrase: “The greenest building is one that is already built”, Carl writes and lectures nationally on historic preservation, sustainable design, climate change, and urban topics. In 2018, Carl served as the 94th President of the American Institute of Architects. Carl is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects and Association for Preservation Technology.

JOHN FIDLER President & Chief Technical Officer | John Fidler Preservation Technologies Fidler is a British licensed architect with two postgraduate degrees in building conservation and over 40 years’ specialist experience repairing historic buildings and ancient monuments. Formerly the Conservation Director of English Heritage in London, where he was responsible for the welfare of over 400 ruined abbeys, castles, and World Heritage Sites, including Stonehenge and Hadrian’s Wall, Fidler chaired British Standard 8221/2: 2000, The Cleaning & Surface Repair of Buildings, and now serves on two ASTM committees. He is currently rewriting Sir Bernard Feilden’s Conservation of Historic Buildings.

DAVID FORD Principal + Managing Director | Walter P Moore Ford, P.E., RRC, RWC, LEED AP, has over 20 years’ consulting and forensic engineering experience. He also serves as the firmwide leader of the Enclosure Diagnostics RE-USE & RENEWAL 5


SPEAKERS Practice. Ford has extensive experience in building enclosure consulting and project management on new and existing buildings across North America. His work includes facade assessment and restoration, building enclosure commissioning and third party review, roofing condition assessment and replacement, moisture infiltration evaluation and repair, and building enclosure sustainable design. He is a licensed engineer in seven U.S. states and one province in Canada, and a Registered Roof Consultant and Registered Waterproofing Consultant, which are certifications that require extensive knowledge of building enclosure systems. A member of ASTM, ASCE, BEC, BETEC, IIBEC, ICRI, and SWRI, Ford holds an M.S. in Civil Engineering from University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign and a B.S. in Architectural Engineering from North Carolina A&T State University.

FRANCINE HOUBEN Founding Partner & Creative Director | Mecanoo Houben’s work ranges from theatres, museums, and libraries to neighborhoods, housing, and parks. With her practice, she has gained international acclaim. She holds Honorary Fellowships of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC), and was granted lifelong membership to the Akademie der Künste in Berlin. In 2015, Queen Máxima of the Netherlands presented her the prestigious Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds Prize for her entire oeuvre.

LISA HOWE Director | Building Conservation Associates Howe received her preservation training at Roger Williams University and has a Master’s in Real Estate Development from the University of Maryland. She is a past Board Member of the Association for Preservation Technology and continues to serve on the Conference Committee. Her projects have received numerous awards and span time periods from the 1798 Bulfinch Massachusetts State House to the 1960s Smith Center, Harvard University, and range in scale from a Historic Structures Report for the Charlestown, Mass., Navy Yard Building 24 to coordinating the assessment of 900,000 square feet of building stock at St. Elizabeth’s Campus, Washington, D.C.

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BRAD JACOBSON Principal | EHDD Jacobson, AIA, LEED APBD+C, Assoc. DBIA, is a Principal at EHDD, a San Francisco-based architecture firm which is leading the way towards a carbon neutral built environment. Brad has led the design teams for a wide range of climate-conscious projects including two AIA Top Ten Green Buildings: the Net Zero Energy and LEED Platinum certified headquarters for The David and Lucile Packard Foundation (2014) and the Department of Global Ecology for the Carnegie Institution for Science at Stanford (2007) His clients range from public universities to enlightened developers such as the team behind Boulder Commons, a 100,000 sq. ft. net zero energy spec office development which opened in Fall 2017. He is currently leading the design-build delivery of a 330,000 SF high-tech office campus targeting LEED Platinum and carbon neutral performance.

KARIN LILJEGREN Founder + Principal | omgivning Liljegren, FAIA, IIDA, has dedicated her career to revitalizing downtown Los Angeles. She is known for the creative conversion of existing structures, starting in 1999, when she worked on the first projects under L.A.’s new Adaptive re-use Ordinance while with Killefer Flammang Architects. In 2009, Liljegren launched Omgivning. The staff has now grown to 40 persons and touched 400 buildings in Los Angeles. From existing and historic spaces, Omgivning creates new programmatically and technically complex hotels, multi-family housing, offices, restaurants, and bars, often with custom furniture. Liljegren is also active with city and county officials in crafting policies that ease the challenges of working on existing buildings.

ADRIENNE CALI MAGNERS Associate | Bruner/Cott Architects Cali Magners has nationally significant experience managing historic preservation and adaptive re-use projects. Her special expertise is in the application of design talent and project management skills to resolve complex technical problems and programmatic change while protecting original building fabric. Key projects at the firm include: the exterior restoration of Harvard Hall; the renovation and expansion of Boston’s historic Huntington Theatre; and the preservation and restoration of the Arlington Street Church. Cali Magners has been recognized by Preservation Massachusetts as


SPEAKERS a Next Generation Leader in Historic Preservation and serves on the board of the Association for Preservation Technology Northeast (APTNE).

GARY MARTINEZ Partner, Studio Director | OTJ Architects Martinez, FAIA, is an internationally recognized expert on the design of landmark performing and cultural arts centers. Since 1976, he has met the challenge of designing new facilities as well as renovating historic assets to accommodate opera, symphony, chamber music, and a single public speaker in successive performance slots. A sampling of signature projects includes: the reimagining of the Martin Luther King, Jr., Memorial Library, Washington, D.C.; the renovation of Webster Hall, NYC; the revitalization of the Boston Opera House; the Cincinnati Music Hall; and the design of the Smart Financial Center, Sugar Land, Tex.

HENRY MOSS Principal | Bruner/Cott Architects Moss specializes in the technical and building history aspects of architecture that inform both delicate restoration and large-scale adaptive re-use projects. His seminal work includes: the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA), which received the AIA National Honor Award for Design; the Boston University School of Law, which received a DOCOMOMO Modernism in America Award; and Harvard University’s Smith Campus Center. Moss writes about the theory and practice of architecture as it relates to historic properties today and is a frequent speaker at national and regional conferences on preservation technology. He is a founder of DoCoMoMo/US New England; board member of Historic Boston Incorporated; and on the Preservation Committee of Historic New England.

SIJING SANCHEZ Project Architect | EHDD Sanchez, AIA, LEED APBD+C, Assoc. DBIA, is a Project Architect at EHDD, a San Francisco-based architecture firm which is leading the way towards a carbon neutral built environment. SiJing has worked on many sustainable projects with a focus on those that promote sustainability access to a broader community of users. She is currently leading a child research and development center that is targeting carbon neutrality by 2035.

ANTHONY TYSINGER Senior Project Executive | Gilbane With 30 years in the construction industry, Tysinger’s experience has spanned some of the most complicated and intricate healthcare related projects, both locally and nationally. His experience totals over $1 billion and $2 million square feet in construction. His healthcare experience includes numerous ground-up, build-out, and renovation projects in both urban and rural settings and encompasses the entire lifecycle of the project. In addition, he brings a unique knowledge of IPD and Lean techniques, having led the process on numerous projects, as well as participating within Gilbane committees to facilitate the company-wide implementation of Lean. ysinger’ is a member of the Lean Construction Institute and is an internal leader in Lean training, the Healthcare Alliance, and Gilbane’s proprietary Advanced Planning and Scheduling process.

JULIANE WOLF Design Principal & Partner | Studio Gang Wolf brings her expertise in sustainable public spaces, complex visitor-serving organizations, towers, and large-scale, international projects to the studio’s most celebrated cultural and high-rise projects across the Americas and Europe. Over the past 10 years, she has led the design for several of the Studio’s most significant adaptive re-use projects, including: Beloit College Powerhouse, which transformed a coal-burning power plant into a student union, and the rehabilitation of the Reynolds Building, an old tobacco warehouse, into a new College of Design for the University of Kentucky. She is also the Deputy Lead Designer for the O’Hare Global Terminal. Wolf received an M.S. in Sustainable Environmental Design from the Architectural Association (AA) in London, and after graduation taught there as Unit Master at the Diploma School. She holds a BArch from IIT. She has served as a juror for the AIA, participated in panel discussions at ASLA National Conference, and lectured at the Chicago Committee on High Rise Buildings (CCHRB) and the Chicago Building Congress (CBC).

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Earn CEUs after today’s program 1 presentation, up to 1 AIA HSW CEU credits 4:00 - 5:00 PM

Sustainable Design through Daylighting PRESENTER:

Michael Crowder | Kalwall

(1 HSW CEU)

Up to 1 CEU credits will be provided (1 credit per presentation), directly following the Re-Use and Renewal forum. MICHAEL CROWDER | Kalwall

Mike Crowder, LEED AP, has 25+ years of experience in the building materials industry and as a national sales manager. For the past 20 years, he has been a key member of the Kalwall/Structures Unlimited team, traveling across the U.S. and Canada educating architects, engineers and contractors on the benefits of natural daylighting. Mike has presented over 2,000 AIA-accredited courses.

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