DC Archaeology: Exploring the District’s Archaeological Legacy with Dr. Ruth Trocolli
Have you ever thought about what lies beneath the city’s surface?
Have you ever thought about what lies beneath the city’s surface?
Examination and practical application of field techniques used to document historic buildings including GIS systems, field measuring, photography, photogrammetry, and surveys.
Examination and practical application of field techniques used to document historic buildings including GIS systems, field measuring, photography, photogrammetry, and surveys.
Examination and practical application of field techniques used to document historic buildings including GIS systems, field measuring, photography, photogrammetry, and surveys.
Final culmination of student’s BPR experience. Student will complete a capstone project of their design under the direction of their academic advisor. It is expected that student projects reflect an advanced level of knowledge in one or more areas of the BPR program.
Final culmination of student’s BPR experience. Student will complete a capstone project of their design under the direction of their academic advisor. It is expected that student projects reflect an advanced level of knowledge in one or more areas of the BPR program.
This course provides a historical perspective of the preservation and restoration movement in the United States. An in-depth analysis of preservation and restoration theories, development of preservation and restoration associations, and the evolution of laws related to historic restoration and preservation.
Final culmination of student’s BPR experience. Student will complete a capstone project of their design under the direction of their academic advisor. It is expected that student projects reflect an advanced level of knowledge in one or more areas of the BPR program.
This course provides a historical perspective of the preservation and restoration movement in the United States. An in-depth analysis of preservation and restoration theories, development of preservation and restoration associations, and the evolution of laws related to historic restoration and preservation.
TR This course provides a historical perspective of the preservation and restoration movement in the United States. An in-depth analysis of preservation and restoration theories, development of preservation and restoration associations, and the evolution of laws related to historic restoration and preservation.
TR This course provides a historical perspective of the preservation and restoration movement in the United States. An in-depth analysis of preservation and restoration theories, development of preservation and restoration associations, and the evolution of laws related to historic restoration and preservation.
MW This course provides a historical perspective of the preservation and restoration movement in the United States. An in-depth analysis of preservation and restoration theories, development of preservation and restoration associations, and the evolution of laws related to historic restoration and preservation.
MW This course provides a historical perspective of the preservation and restoration movement in the United States. An in-depth analysis of preservation and restoration theories, development of preservation and restoration associations, and the evolution of laws related to historic restoration and preservation.
A series of hands-on, project oriented classes designed to provide the student an opportunity to practice learned techniques, fine tune skills, and develop confidence in a real world setting. These experiential-based classes are held at the Morristown Field Lab house or in one of the preservation workshops.
A series of hands-on, project oriented classes designed to provide the student an opportunity to practice learned techniques, fine tune skills, and develop confidence in a real world setting. These experiential-based classes are held at the Morristown Field Lab house or in one of the preservation workshops.
A series of hands-on, project oriented classes designed to provide the student an opportunity to practice learned techniques, fine tune skills, and develop confidence in a real world setting. These experiential-based classes are held at the Morristown Field Lab house or in one of the preservation workshops.
The course of study emphasizes American decorative glazing practices, and the production and restoration of leaded windows. Techniques including etching and painting, and the lead and copper foil methods of production are covered.
The study of the physical, chemical, and biological properties of wood and its deterioration process with an emphasis on basic woodworking techniques as they relate to the building construction industry. Shop based instruction in mechanical and non-mechanical joinery, architectural element reconstruction and replication, and the application of clear finishes. Epoxy and Dutchman repairs will also be
The course of study emphasizes American decorative glazing practices, and the production and restoration of leaded windows. Techniques including etching and painting, and the lead and copper foil methods of production are covered.
The study of the physical, chemical, and biological properties of wood and its deterioration process with an emphasis on basic woodworking techniques as they relate to the building construction industry. Shop based instruction in mechanical and non-mechanical joinery, architectural element reconstruction and replication, and the application of clear finishes. Epoxy and Dutchman repairs will also be
The course of study emphasizes American decorative glazing practices, and the production and restoration of leaded windows. Techniques including etching and painting, and the lead and copper foil methods of production are covered.
The study of the physical, chemical, and biological properties of wood and its deterioration process with an emphasis on basic woodworking techniques as they relate to the building construction industry. Shop based instruction in mechanical and non-mechanical joinery, architectural element reconstruction and replication, and the application of clear finishes. Epoxy and Dutchman repairs will also be
TR This course discusses and examines the processes of deterioration of historic buildings. Students will be able to methodically examine, analyze common problems and develop solutions that will be structurally, historically and economically valid.
MW This course will focus on the traditional building styles found throughout the United States. Topics will include regions of construction and materials, time periods, prominent architects, as well as the theory and purpose behind various architectural styles.