2015 Historic Preservation 101/201

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Join the DC Preservation League, DC Real Estate Commission and DC Board of Real Estate Appraisers for educational sessions that examine historic preservation in Washington, DC.

Historic Preservation 101 provides a brief history of Washington’s historic preservation movement, advice on navigating permitting for buildings in historic districts and tips on historic preservation funding.

Historic Preservation 201 delves deeper in to the process of designating historic landmarks and districts, renovation of historic properties, the historic preservation review process and integration of historic resources with new construction.
No Cost 3 Hour Continuing Education Credit (CEC) Available to DC Real Estate Licensees and DC Real Estate Appraiser Licensees

$60 for Non Licensees

201 IS FULL. 
If you would like to be placed on the wait list please send am email with your name, license number, and phone number to amanda@dcpreservation.org

Click here to register

 

Now Accepting Nominations for 2015 List of Most Endangered Places

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The DC Preservation League is accepting nominations for its annual list of Most Endangered Places in Washington for 2015. The online nomination form can be found HERE and must be submitted no later than COB Monday, August 31, 2015. Selections will be announced in Fall 2015.

This list, issued annually since 1996, has included historic buildings and places such as the west campus of St. Elizabeths Hospital, McMillan Reservoir, Martin Luther King Jr., Memorial Library and the Joseph Taylor Arms Mansion (Chancery of the Democratic Republic of the Congo). The list of Most Endangered Places in Washington is chosen by the DCPL Board of Trustees based on nominations submitted by concerned individuals, communities and organizations. Nominations are assessed based on the severity of the threat to the resource in question, whether through demolition, neglect, or inappropriate alteration. The list can include buildings, parks or other landscaped areas, or even vistas and other aspects of the city’s unique planned history.  All Most Endangered Places selected are located in the District of Columbia.

Detailed descriptions of each site listed in past years including information about the threats motivating their inclusion on these lists can be found on our Endangered Places Link.

Upcoming Programs at the Jewish Historical Society

Pre-WWII American Synagogue Architecture
REDUCED PRICE!!!

Sunday, April 19, 2015
1:00 – 4:00 p.m. Seminar
Look behind the facades of America’s earliest synagogues with Dr. Gruber in this interactive seminar. Find out how synagogue design and function reflect the history of American Judaism.

AIA Accredited – 3 LUs

$25 general/$10 student.
Light refreshments served.
Register: online

Preserving America’s Synagogues: Past and Future

Monday, April 20, 2015
Noon – 1:00 p.m. Lecture
Dr. Gruber will explore the evolution of the movement to preserve historic synagogues. A focus will be synagogue moves, including the past and future moves of our historic 1876 synagogue.

$10 suggested donation.
Light refreshments served.
Register: online

At Lillian & Albert Small Jewish Museum
701 Third Street, NW (corner of 3rd & G, NW) — Directions
Advanced registration required

2015 District of Columbia Awards for Excellence in Historic Preservation

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May 6, 2015
DAR Constitution Hall
1776 D Street NW (18th and D)
7 pm awards ceremony, reception to follow 

Join us on May 6, 2015 for the annual District of Columbia Historic Preservation Awards Program. The program will take place at the historic DAR Constitution Hall. Cosponsored by the DC Historic Preservation Office, the DC Preservation League, and Daughters of the American Revolution, a total of 13 awards will be given to 43 individuals, firms and organizations in the following categories:  Stewardship, Volunteerism and Community Involvement, Education, Design and Construction, as well as the State Historic Preservation Officer’s Award, HPRB Chair Awards, and Individual Lifetime Achievement Award.

DAR Constitution Hall
Built in 1929, Constitution Hall was designed by John Russell Pope to accommodate DAR’s annual Continental Congresses and other activities of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. The monumental Neoclassical building, executed in Alabama limestone, contains the largest concert hall in Washington, DC which hosts a variety of events including concerts, speakers, films, graduations, and, of course, the Preservation Awards!

 

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CLICK HERE to learn about sponsorship opportunities.

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Beyer Blinder Belle Architects & Planners LLP  | David Bonderman | Bonstra Haresign Architects | Clark Construction Group

Eric Colbert & Associates PC | Gould Property Company | Kindy French & Emanuel Friedman | Peter Fillat Architects | Property Group Partners

Trump Hotel Collection | Wagner Roofing | Winmar Construction

Cornerstone Partners

Foundation Partners

Evergreene Architectural Arts | JM Zell Partners, Ltd. | OLBN, Inc. | Wells + Associates, Inc. | The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company

Individual Partners

Fay Armstrong | Melissa Cohen, AIA, LEED, AP

2015 Grant Workshops 3/16 & 3/17

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The DC Preservation League will host (2) two pre-application grant workshops to offer step-by-step guidance through the application process. The workshops will be conducted free of charge and will be held at the following locations:

Both workshops will feature the same content

Monday, March 16, 2015
5:00pm-6:00pm
Location: Takoma Park Neighborhood Library (TPK Meeting Room)
Click here to register for the March 16th workshop

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Tuesday, March 17, 2015
9:30am-10:30am
Location: Charles Sumner School (1st Floor Meeting Room)
Click here to register for the March 17th workshop

Pre-registration is highly recommended to ensure ease of access. Limited space is available.

Save the Date!!! 2015 District of Columbia Awards for Excellence in Historic Preservation

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2015 District of Columbia Awards for Excellence in Historic Preservation

May 6 2015
DAR Constitution Hall
1776 D Street NW (18th and D)
7 pm awards ceremony, reception to follow 

Save the Date of May 6, 2015 for the annual District of Columbia Historic Preservation Awards Program. For a second year running, the program will take place at the historic DAR Constitution Hall. Cosponsored by the Historic Preservation Office, the DC Preservation League, and Daughters of the American Revolution, a total of 13 awards will be given to 43 individuals, firms and organizations in the following categories:  Stewardship, Volunteerism and Community Involvement, Education, Design and Construction, as well as the State Historic Preservation Officer’s Award, HPRB Chair Awards, and Individual Lifetime Achievement Award.

Built in 1929, Constitution Hall was designed by John Russell Pope to accommodate DAR’s annual Continental Congresses and other activities of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. The monumental Neoclassical building, executed in Alabama limestone, contains the largest concert hall in Washington, DC which hosts a variety of events including concerts, speakers, films, graduations, and, of course, the Preservation Awards!

Registration for the free event will open in early April.

Art in Architecture, Architecture in Art: The Latrobe Chapter of SAH 11th Biennial Symposium

The Latrobe Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians
Proudly Presents
In collaboration with the D.C. Preservation League and The Catholic University of America, School of Architecture and Planning
March 21-22
Catholic University of America, School of Architecture and Planning, Crough Center for Architectural Studies
620 Michigan Avenue, NE

The 11th Biennial Symposium organized by the Latrobe Chapter explores the relationship between architecture and art as it pertains to the built environment of greater Washington DC.
On March 21, twelve scholars will present their research proposing diverse approaches to understanding how architecture interacts with other artistic media, such as painting, sculpture, drawing, posters, film, or performance. Then on March 22 participants will take a bus tour to visit murals and other local sites related to the symposium theme.

Symposium
Members* $30
Non-Member $45
Full-Time Student** $20
Late Registration Fee $10
(after March 8th)

Tours
Members* $25
Non-Member $35
Full-Time Student** $20

*Latrobe Chapter, DCPL, Catholic University Faculty/Staff
**Student ID required at symposium

 

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Bonstra Haresign Architects

Clark Construction Group

Eric Colbert & Associates PC

Kindy French & Emanuel Friedman

Peter Fillat Architects

Property Group Partners

The Trump Organization

Wagner Roofing

Winmar Construction

Cornerstone Partners

BELL Architects, PC

Eastbanc, Inc.

The JBG Companies

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The Tower Companies

Quinn Evans Architects

Juliet Zucker, Long & Foster Real Estate

Foundation Partners

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Sanders H. Berk, MD & Sally Berk

CohnReznick LLP

Cox Graae & Spack Architects

ECS Capitol Services, PLLC

Grunley Construction Company

Linowes and Blocher LLP

Donald Beekman Myer

Nixon Peabody LLP

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Zuckerman Gravely Management

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Fay Armstrong

Farleigh Earhart

Michael Hickok & Yolanda Cole

Daniel Karchem & Francine Raizes

Sandy Wilkes

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