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Managing Your Historic Campus Facilities in Today’s Resource-Constrained Environment

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Delivered October 20, 2020
Presented by Michael Patrick, BarnesVanze Architects, Inc | Barbara A. Campagna, BAC/A+P Architecture + Planning | Lori Ferriss, GoodyClancy | Thomas E. Newbold, Landmark Facilities Group | Michael Moss, Society for College and University Planning
Planning Types: Campus Planning

Presented in collaboration with The Association for Preservation Technology International and The Society for College and University Planning.

How are you addressing your campus’ historic facilities with so many competing needs for limited resources? This webinar will outline strategies for the management of historic properties on college and university campuses, with guidelines, standards, and best practices to address a wide range of concerns dealing with historic facilities.

Preservation of your historic facilities can also be an important part of your long-term plan for a sustainable future for your campus and the planet. Upkeep, renovation, and repurposing of existing structures are seen by many as an essential part of flattening the carbon curve. We will consider examples of successful efforts to integrate sustainability, preservation, and practical re-use of older facilities.

HVAC upgrades in historic buildings present numerous challenges that are only amplified when working in a campus setting. The process for HVAC projects in campus historic buildings will be discussed along with the newest challenge of upgrading systems to provide safer interior environments to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

Learning Outcomes:

  1. Identify and prioritize needed historic maintenance and upgrades in the current resource-starved environment, including health, safety, and well-being concerns.
  2. Analyze campus facilities stock and prioritize efforts that create long-term sustainable solutions for healthier local and global environments.
  3. Consider available strategies to update HVAC systems in historic buildings, including safer interior environments to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
  4. Discuss best practices for the composition of planning teams who have oversight of campus historic buildings.

Presenters:

Michael D. Moss, CAE (Host)


President
Society for College and University Planning

Michael Patrick, AIA, LEED AP (Moderator/Panelist)


Principal
BarnesVanze Architects, Inc

Barbara A. Campagna, FAIA, FAPT, LEED AP BD+C


Principal
BAC/A+P Architecture + Planning

Lori Ferriss, AIA, PE, LEED AP BD+C


Director of Sustainability and Climate Action
GoodyClancy

Thomas E. Newbold, PE, LEED AP, CEM, GBE, CGD


Principal
Landmark Facilities Group

Continuing Education Units: AIA LU/HSW 1.0 Unit

Recorded October 20, 2020.

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