Intermediate / Advanced
The National Register of Historic Places criteria consideration “g” states that a
property cannot be listed if it achieved its significance within the past 50 years
unless it is of exceptional significance. But what is exceptional significance and
why 50 years, when we’re losing important resources now that won’t reach that
birthday without some protection? Join a roundtable discussion with regulators,
advocates, and preservation practitioners exploring and questioning the efficacy
of these and other National Register policies as they apply to recent past
preservation.
AIA/CES LU (HSW): 1.5 / Session #R15
Tulsa Convention Center: Conference Hall D
Speakers: Carol Dyson, Senior Preservation Architect, Illinois Historic Preservation
Agency; David Fixler, AIA, LEED, AP, Principal, Design and Preservation, Einhorn
Yaffee Prescott Architecture & Engineering, P.C.; Jim Gabbert, Historian, National
Register of Historic Places, National Park Service; Christine Madrid French,
President, Recent Past Preservation Network
Moderator: Anthea Hartig, Director,Western Office, National Trust for Historic
Preservation
Session Manager: Elaine Stiles, Program Officer,Western Office, National Trust
for Historic Preservation
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