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Moderator: Peyton Hall, FAIA, Historic Resources Group LLC, Hollywood
Edward R. Bosley, The Gamble House, Pasadena, Calif.
John Griswold, Griswold Conservation Associates, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Charles and Henry Greene’s Gamble House in Pasadena, Calif., represents a high water mark of the American Arts and Crafts Movement. Explore the exterior restoration, completed after six years of planning-from assessment and budgeting through construction. Examine this undertaking, notable for the innovative collaboration and involvement of a historian, conservator, scientist, architect, and building contractor. Analyze the art conservation standards that were maintained within an institutional construction.
Learning objectives:
- Analyze and identify the professional knowledge needed to assess and design treatments for a significant fragile historic landmark
- Organize collaboration among traditionally disparate disciplines to analyze status, synthesize alternative solutions, and recommend a preferred project approach
- Create construction and bid documents, prequalify bidders, manage construction, and supervise trades to achieve a high level of protection and artisanship.
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