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American Historic Cement Conference

 

As historic cement buildings and structures continue to age, the unique challenges related to historic cement identification, preservation and sympathetic restoration have often been overlooked. The purpose of this conference is to enlarge our knowledge of the various cements used in the period from 1870-1920.

 
07-14-10 - Call for Papers
CT, United States, North America
 

The American Historic Cement Conference is the fourth in a series of symposia that has focused on the history and technology of historic cements, and builds upon the foundations of previous three. The first conference, held in Rosendale, New York in 2005, focused on the key contributions of natural cement from Rosendale in the 19th Century. The second, held in Washington, DC in 2006, explored the use of traditional cements in building canals, military fortifications and major public buildings in and around the Nation’s Capitol and in Harpers Ferry, WV. The third was held in Syracuse, New York in 2007, and centered on the first discovery and production of hydraulic cements in the United States in 1818, in conjunction with construction of the Erie Canal. The current conference broadens its focus to the range of technologies employed during the key transition period to modern cements.

As historic cement buildings and structures continue to age, the unique challenges related to historic cement identification, preservation and sympathetic restoration have often been overlooked. The purpose of this conference is to enlarge our knowledge of the various cements used in the period from 1870-1920. During this period of time, usage moved from the use of natural cements to Portland cements through a dynamic period of innovation. There was both experimentation and discussion of cement materials and their uses. The American Historic Cement Conference is seeking presentations designed to address aspects of this transitional period. Presentations should focus on one of the following key themes:

Cement History: A number of cement materials were developed and used over the course of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Presentations should provide insights into use of cements during this early phase of technological modernism. Of particular interest are presentations focusing on historic infrastructure.

Cement Analysis: Presentations may focus on methods of analysis, field evaluations or case studies involving complex challenges in identifying and/or replicating original materials.

Preservation & Restoration: Presentations may focus on issues relating to preservation of historic cements, best restoration practices or case studies in historic cement preservation and restoration. Of particular interest are presentations focusing on historic infrastructure and authenticity.

Authors are requested to submit an Abstract of 250-500 words, describing the nature of the presentation and its relation to the conference themes. For additional information visit http://www.historiccements.org

 
Related Link: Society for the Preservation of Historic Cements, Inc.
 
Contact Information:

Michael Edison
Society for the Preservation of Historic Cements, Inc.
c/o 3 Northwest Drive
Plainville
CT, 06062

 
Phone : (860) 508-0900
Fax :
E-Mail : sphc2011@gmail.com
Web : http://www.HistoricCements.org

 

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