(CS2.3) From Traditional Craft to Preservation Practice: Experimental Evaluation of Cactus Mucilage as a Bio-Based Strategy for Addressing Biodeterioration in Earthen Architecture
(CS2.4) Historic Graffiti and Heritage Management: A Pilot Study at the Mission San José Convento within the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park & UNESCO World Heritage Site
Location: White River CD
Speaker: Kaylee A. Holland, MSHP – Historic Structures and Cultural Landscapes Program, National Park Service
(CS2.4) Testing, Application, and Six-Year Review of a Zinc-Oxide Treatment for De-Colorizing Pigmented Biofilms on Memorial Amphitheater, Arlington National Cemetery
Track 1: INDUSTRY: The Impact of Large-Scale Production
2:50 PM - 3:10 PM East Coast USA Time
(CS1.5) Reynolda Gardens: Restoring and Renovating the Historic Lord & Burnham Conservatory and Greenhouses While Incorporating 21st-Century Greenhouse Technology
(CS2.5) Combining Old-World Craft with 21st Century Technology: Fiberglass Reinforced Polymer as a Substitute Material for Two National Historic Landmarks