Continuum
Education

Historic Preservation Part 3: How to Plan, Design, & Construct the Preservation Project

Level: Introductory
Format: Text-based
CE Info: 1.75 HSW LU
Contact Info: Customer Service (customerservice@ncarb.org)

Description:

Whether it is a house museum, a residence, a courthouse, or a church, every building must be safe to enter, use, and exit. It is as important to understand a building’s significance and authenticity as it is to be able to identify the existing materials and conditions of the building envelope, structural system, and mechanical systems. Once these issues, features, and significance are understood, a team can be created who will work with the owner to identify what planning documents are appropriate to meet the needs of the project. The primary purpose of “How to Plan, Design, & Construct the Preservation Project” is to discuss how to develop and plan the design and preservation approach and process for historic buildings. This course is the third of the five-part Historic Preservation series. Each section can be taken as an individual course.

Tags:
1.5-2.5 LU Series Planning

Register Sign in

Continuum Education

Convenient. Flexible. Affordable.

The Continuum Education Series is one of the most cost-effective ways for architects to fulfill their state and AIA continuing education requirements.

Read More

CE Program Support

Got Questions? Have Comments?

Do you have a question or need help with any of our CE Courses? Email us at customerservice@ncarb.org, call us at 202/879-0520, or click here to complete the support form.

Continuum Education

Convenient. Flexible. Affordable.

The Continuum Education Series is one of the most cost-effective ways for architects to fulfill their state and AIA continuing education requirements.

Read More

CE Program Support

Got Questions? Have Comments?

Do you have a question or need help with any of our CE Courses? Email us at customerservice@ncarb.org, call us at 202/879-0520, or click here to complete the support form.