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2017 APT DC Symposium Survey
Thank you for attending the 2017 APT DC Symposium, Energy Efficiency of Historic Sites! Please take our five minute survey to help us improve future APT DC events.
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Energy Efficiency in Historic Properties: Appropriate, Proportionate & Durable Solutions, Roger Curtis, Historic Environment Scotland
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Energy Efficiency Codes Overview, Monica Pascatore, GWWO
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Energy Analysis for Preservation Projects, the right tools at the right times, Bob Hotes and Dana Kose, The Weidt Group
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Reducing Energy Consumption in Historic Buildings from a Mechanical Perspective, Jim Gawthrop, Summer Consultants
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Improving the Energy Performance of Mass Masonry Enclosures, Christina Parker, Simpson Gumpertz & Heger, Inc.
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An Unfair Reputation: Performance of Mid-Century Metal and Glass Curtain Walls, David Artigas, Simspon Gumpertz & Heger, Inc.
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Interior Window Retrofit Study on Historic Buildings in Washington, DC, Steve Champlin, Thermolite, Inc.
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Building Energy Efficiency into a Historic Stone House Restoration, Rebecca Ballo, Historic Preservation Planner for Arlington County, VA
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HVAC and the Historic House, or How I learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Chaos, Jerry Foust, Ph.D., Dumbarton House Museum
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Keynote: Climate Change and Resilience in Washington, DC's Historic Neighborhoods, Jay Wilson, Department of Energy & Environment, Government of the District of Columbia
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