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<br /> KEYNOTE SPEAKER- Richard K. Dozier Register by September 14th and save 10%
<br /> 8:30 a.m:4:00 p.m. Registration (Statesville Civic Center) r' = Richard Dozier, architect and architectural historian, is a pro- ( )
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<br /> fessor of Architecture at Florida A&M University. He holds
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<br /> 8:30 a.m. :�.-_•_.- •�'�_' a Bachelor of Architecture from Yale University and aDoc-
<br /> Vendors Gallery Opens (Continental Breakfast) =` 'tor of Architecture from the University of Michigan. He has
<br /> Breakfast sponsored by:Academy Hill Historical Homes and Gardens directed statewide surveys of African American historic sites Organization (If Applicable)
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<br /> for Georgia and Alabama. He was one of two architects se-
<br /> 9:30 a.m. lected by the Department of the Interior to assess threatened Address
<br /> CONCURRENT SESSIONS = structures at 12 Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
<br /> 1. Parks & Open Spaces city/State/Zip
<br /> Moderator: Claudia R. Brown, Survey& Planning Branch,NCS14PO 3:30 p.m. FULL WEEKEND PACKAGE*
<br /> Panelists: Don Belk, Senior Planner, Town of Cary CONCURRENT SESSIONS Includes all events and meals on Thursday, Name #1 Name #2 Fee total
<br /> Susan Little, FASLA, Little & Little Architecture/Planning 1. Caught at the Crossroads: Planning for Transportation's Future Friday and Saturday ❑ ❑ x$215
<br /> Davyd Foard Hood, Architectural Historian, Vale, NC While Preserving the Past *To help ensure accurate meal counts,please check
<br /> Speakers: Mary Pope Furr, Architectural Historian, NCDOT which meals and events you plan to attend
<br /> Panelists will present a variety of recent projects addressing historic landscapes Edward T.Davis, Architectural Historian,NCDOT = SEPARATE EVENTS
<br /> and the built environment that involve both private and public planning issues. Heather Fearnbach, Architectural Historian,NCDOT Name #1 Name #2 Fee total
<br /> Subjects will range from addressing suburban sprawl to preserving a historic Thursday Day Package(all events except tours) C n x$60
<br /> Student Day Package t 1 • ❑ x$20
<br /> Raleigh park and re-examining the Biltmore Estate. Today's mobile society requires faster and safer methods of transportation. NCAANHP Annual Meeting Only ❑ U Free
<br /> "Balancing these needs with the preservation of historic transportation corridors Tours:
<br /> 2. Campus Preservation & Planning and historic communities is a challenge for transportation planners. Join our A. Mulberry Street School ❑ ❑ Free
<br /> Moderator: Grier Martin, Historic Campus Project Manager,PNC speakers as they look at methods employed to find solutions to these competing B. Historic Mooresville ❑ t.l x$5
<br /> Speakers: Neil Bromilow, Dir. of Construction Mgmt., Elon University public issues. C. Henry Lee Morrison House ❑ ❑ x$5
<br /> Douglas O. Eason, President, Mitchell Community College Reception Only ❑ ❑ Free
<br /> 2. HBCUs & Historic Buildings: North Carolina Case Studies
<br /> At a time when budgets are constricting, enrollment is increasing and Moderator: Ada Fisher, MD, MPH Friday Day Package(sessions& lunch only) ❑ C x$60
<br /> buildings are aging, some institutions have creatively addressed the challenges Student Day Package U ❑ x$20
<br /> of preserving their history. Our speakers will detail such projects on their Join activists from Livingstone College, Johnson C. Smith University and Lunch (Included in Full Weekend,Day& Student Day Package)
<br /> campuses. Bennett College as they present the history of our state's Historically Black Please choose from following menu:
<br /> Colleges and Universities as well as case studies on the use and reuse of these A. Grilled Chicken, Rice Pilaf, Vegetable n ❑
<br /> 3. Rosenwald Schools significant public facilities. B. Lasagna,Mixed Greens ❑ 17
<br /> PNC Annual Meeting Only U ❑ Free
<br /> Moderator. Beaufort Bailey, Vice-Chair, The Rural Initiative Project
<br /> Davidson College Dinner ❑ ❑ x$25
<br /> Speakers: Robert D. Shaw, Cbr. Fairmont Chptr Rosenwald Alumni 3. Cemeteries
<br /> Jeff Mansell, Dir. Of Beaufort, SC Preservation Fdn. Moderator: John Clauser, NC State Historic Preservation Office Saturday Day Package (sessions& lunch only) ❑ 1 x$60
<br /> Angelo Franceschina, Pres., The Rural Initiative Project Panelists: Janet Seapker, Museum&Architectural Consultant Student Day Package ❑ C x$20
<br /> Peter Ascali, Grandson of Julius Rosenwald Michael Trinkley, Ph.D., Director of the Chicora Foundation Carraway Awards Luncheon Only C 11. x$25
<br /> Tours:
<br /> Rosenwald Fund schools were conceived by black educator Booker T. Cemeteries are an integral part of the civic landscape. Join our panelists as A Historic Sites of Iredell County U ❑ x$5
<br /> B. Statesville Historic District ❑ 11 x$5
<br /> Washington and named for philanthropist Julius Rosenwald, president of they discuss the cemetery landscape and provide insight on the preservation of C. Statesville Central Business District 11 ❑ Free
<br /> Sears, Roebuck and Company. Today less than 40 of these schools survive in these sites and their historic grave markers. Block Party ❑ n x$35
<br /> NC. Join us as these speakers discuss the historic value and possible reuses of
<br /> these buildings. 5:00 P.M. Vegetarian Meals Only ❑
<br /> Preservation NC's Annual Business Meeting Late Fee
<br /> 11:00 a.m. Registration postmarked atler September 14th add 10%to total 10%
<br /> General Session 7:30 p.m.
<br /> MARION S. COVINGTON KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Alexander Garvin Dinner at Davidson College Membership
<br /> Alexander Garvin has combined a career in urban planning and real estate with Davidson, NC This conference is a membership benefit.
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<br /> teaching, architecture and public service. He is currently the Adjunct Professor Join us for a tour and dinner on the historic campus of David- `�c i If you are not a PNC member, please add $35/person, $60/couple.
<br /> of Urban Planning and Management at Yale University. He is the author of son College. Founded in 1837, the College retains many fine
<br /> The American City: What Works, What Doesn't, winner of the examples of buildings from that era as well as interesting early Total Enclosed
<br /> 1996 American Institute of Architects book award in urbanism 20th century structures. While strolling the tree-covered ❑ Check enclosed,payable to Preservation NC
<br /> ' - and one of the principal authors of Urban Parks and Open Space, campus, see if you can find the outline in the grass of the ruins '3 — ❑ Credit Card: ❑ MasterCard U Visa ❑ Discover ❑ American Express
<br /> published in 1997. In April 2001, the American Planning Asso- of the Old Chambers Building, designed in the 1850's by
<br /> ciation released his latest book: Parks, Recreation, and Open, nationally significant architect A.J. Davis. Cardholder Name
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