Scholarships/Bookstore
2004 APT Scholarship Winners
Disaster Recovery Management for Historic Buildings
Fatima M. Al-Nammari , Texas A&M University
Heritage Conservation of the Vernacular Construction of
Mission San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo in San Antonio
Nancy Crowley, Texas A&M University
Development of a Condition Assessment and Monitoring
Plan for Palazzo Scotti
Brad Dameron, Ball State University
Sod Houses of the American Frontier
Patricia Davenport, Savannah School of Art and Design
Early 20th Century Prison Technology
Kara Dotter, University of Texas at Austin
Overview of Damage and Strengthening of Earthquakes to
Unreinforced Masonry
Fatima Mehdizadeh-Saradj, University of Sheffield
Developing Standards for the Application and
Installation of Protective Glazing on Stained Glass Windows
Tricia Nault, Eastern Michigan University
A Practical & Illustrated Guide to Identifying the
Materials, Components, and Joinery Used in Traditional Wrought Iron
Trevor Taylor, Algonquin College
George Washington's Tent
Dan Zhou, Texas Tech University
Bookstore and Exhibits
One of the highlights of an APT conference is a chance to browse
through new publications, and make on site purchases that can be mailed
home. Donhead Press from England will be at APT again with an outstanding
selection of technical books. The Galveston Historical Foundation will
have a bookstore featuring publications about the city, including books
from the Texas A&M University press. The exhibit area will be adjacent to
the refreshment tables for morning and afternoon breaks throughout the
conference, starting with the Patrimony and Pragmatism Symposium on
Thursday.
Also on exhibit will be the APT Student Scholarship
posters, as well as not for profit and educational groups.
It is your chance to keep up to date, and enjoy the breaks
and networking. |