A view over Vicksburg National Cemetery shows differences between recently cleaned headstones (in foreground) and those that will soon be cleaned (in background).
The National Park Service is defining new best practices for the care of the national cemeteries it manages. NCPTT serves as a technical adviser for the project. On Nov. 16-17, Vicksburg National Military [...]
Read more →The UMass Center for Heritage and Society and ICOMOS International Scientific Committee on Interpretation and Presentation (ICIP), is organizing an International Conference entitled Why Does the Past Matter? Changing Visions, Media, and Rationales in the 21st Century to be held at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA, May 4-7, 2011.
Read more →The Association for Preservation Technology Northeast Chapter is sending out a call for presentations for the February 4, 2011 Annual Symposium to be held in Boston, Massachusetts. The topic that presentations are to address is The Use of Substitute Materials for Historic Preservation Projects. The Symposium would like to explore the decisions that are made [...]
Read more →NCPTT is sponsoring a workshop entitled APT Preservation Engineering Workshop: Non-Destructive Evaluation Methods for Historic Structures to be convened by the Association for Preservation Technology on Nov. 5-6, 2010 at the historic Presidio of San Francisco.
Read more →Heritage Preservation has announce that registration is open for this Fall’s series of Webinars, the latest installment in the Connecting to Collections initiative. They are working with the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) and the American Association for State and Local History (AASLH) in developing the series.
These highly interactive webinars are intended to [...]
If you haven’t registered yet for the International Preservation Workshop, IPTW 2010 in Frankfort, Kentucky, October 21-23, time is running out to save big by registering early. This year’s conference is shaping up to be one of the best in years. The venue is the spacious Frankfort Convention Center which features a magnificent arena [...]
Read more →Some of the world’s most famous art will never appear in a gallery. Indeed, outdoor bronze sculpture may spend decades or centuries outdoors, exposed to pollution and extreme weather conditions. Researchers at North Dakota State University (NDSU) used a grant from NCPTT to study ways to test and develop a coating system to resist corrosion [...]
Read more →This year’s Traditional Building Exhibition and Conference grapples with a very timely question: “how do we make traditional buildings energy efficient while also preserving their historic character?” This subject and much more will be presented in 50 seminars, workshops, architectural tours, keynotes and craftsmanship demonstrations held over four days in one of America’s greenest cities, [...]
Read more →The 11th annual International Docomomo Conference: Living in the Urban Modernity is just around the corner. The proposed program will include several sessions: Modern Living, Civic and Socail Infrastructure, The Modern City, Technology for a Modern Habitat, and The University City.
The workshop portion of the conference will take place in the Colonia Cuauhtémoc section of Mexico City from [...]





