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Mesa to Mountain: Preservation in the American West
March 23-25, 2017
Salt Lake City, UT
P R O G R A M
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A D S
Symposium Planning Committee
Kent Diebolt • Co-Chair
Donald Hartley • Co-Chair
David Richardson
Anne Oliver
Robert Young
Emily Utt
John Lambert
Charles Shepherd
Kristen Olson
Symposium Host • APT Rocky Mountain Chapter
Kristen Craig • President
Bret Johnson • Treasurer
Natalie Lord • V. President & Website Administrator
Co-Host • APT Western Chapter
Kelly Wong
Payal Vora
Mark Huck
Co-Host • APT Northwest Chapter
Brian Rich
Rhoda Lawrence
With Support From
Janet Bascom • APTI
Greta Wilhelm • APTI Co-Chair • Chapters Committee
Natalie Feinberg Lopez • APTI Co-Chair • Chapters
Committee
Mesa to Mountain: Preservation in the American Westis hosted by the Rocky Mountain Chapter, in coop-eration with the Western and Pacific Northwest Chapters, of the Association for Preservation Tech-nology International (APT). APT is an approved provider of American Institute of Architects continuing education Learning Units. Learning Units will be available for paper sessions and field sessions.
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S P O N S O R S
L e a d e r s h i p
Vertical Access LLC
Alta Access LLC
P r e s e n t i n g
Hydro-Tech, Inc. Restoration Services
P a r t n e r
Abstract Masonry Restoration
Capitol Hill Construction
Child Enterprises
Conservation Solutions, Inc.
Jacobsen Construction
Reaveley Engineers + Associates
SWCA Environmental Consultants
College of Architecture + Planning, University of Utah
A d d i t i o n a l
FFKR Architects
Historical Arts & Casting
Moreton & Company
Preservation Utah
Utah Division of State History
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Thursday, March 23 Alta Club | 100 E S Temple
7:00 - 9:30 Symposium Opening Plenary & Reception | The Architectural History of Utah
➔ Peter Goss, Ph.D.
Made possible with support from the Utah Division of State History.
Friday, March 24 Joseph Smith Memorial Building | 15 E S Temple
Please note: Coffee and alcohol are not permitted in the Joseph Smith Memorial Building
8:00 - 8:45 Registration
8:45 - 9:00 Welcoming Remarks
9:00 - 10:30 Keynote Addresses Paths, Pathogens, Ponies, and Wheels: How Trails Changed the Cultural Geography of America
➔ Lee Kreutzer • Cultural Resource Specialist, NPS National Trails System➔ Derek Nelson (co-author)
Introduction to the Vanishing Treasures Program
➔ Katherine Wonson • Director, Western Center for Historic Preservation, NPS Vanishing Treasures Program
10:30 - 11:00 Break
11:00 - 12:30 Morning Paper Session
12:30 - 1:30 Lunch provided at the Joseph Smith Memorial Building
1:30 - 3:00 Afternoon Paper Session 1
3:00 - 3:30 Break
3:30 - 5:00 Afternoon Paper Session 2
6:00 - 9:30 Evening Social Event • Memorial House | 375 North Canyon Road
Saturday, March 25 Meeting Locations TBA
8:30 - 5:00 Full-Day Field Sessions with lunch provided ➔ Antelope Island State Park ➔ Cast Metal and Local Trails ➔ Salt Lake City Seismic
Mesa to Mountain: Preservation in the American West
S C H E D U L E
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P A P E R S E S S I O N S | F R I D A Y T R A C K 1
S e i s m i c
Cameron Empey & Mason WaltersUtah State Capitol
Nancy Goldenberg & Stephen HarrisRocking Seismic Shear Walls at the War Memorial Veterans Building
Terrence ParetMinimally-Disruptive Seismic Strengthening and Adaptive Re-Use of the Hibernia Bank Building
S e i s m i c
Craig WilkinsonPreserving an Historic Treasure — Tabernacle on Temple Square
Jesse MalanRising from the Ashes —Provo City Center LDS Temple
Melvyn GreenPerspectives on the Seismic Retrofit of Historic Buildings
M a t e r i a l s : W o o d
Katherine WonsonPreserving the Traditional: The Limits of Traditional Skills as a Preservation Approach
Courtney MagillPerformance Assessment and Evaluation of Hydrophobic and Ultraviolet Protective Treatments for Historic Log Structures
John Lesak, Lindsay Miller & Drew GorskiRedwood Reborn: Rehabilitation of the Carson Block Building
11:00 am- 12:30 pm
SHARON
1:30 pm- 3:00 pm
SHARON
3:30 pm- 5:00 pm
SHARON
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P A P E R S E S S I O N S | F R I D A Y T R A C K 2
M a t e r i a l s & C o n s t r u c t i o n
Jack PyburnMid Century Architectural Precast Concrete and the Influence of the Rocky Mountain Region on Architecture of that Period
Craig ChildThe Joseph Smith Memorial Building — An Evolution in Terra Cotta Construction & Preservation
Dave AndersonBuilding on Dragons — The Challenges of a Moving Landscape: The Quarry Visitor Center at Dinosaur National Monument
M a t e r i a l s : E a r t h
Angelyn Bass & Doug PorterDecorated Earthen Plaster and Wood: A 12th Century Kiva at Bare Ladder Ruin, Natural Bridges National Monument, Utah
Jedidiah WilliamsonEarth Construction Mix Design
Frank MateroMudbrick Metaphysics and the Preservation of Earthen Ruins in the Intermountain West
M a t e r i a l s : S t o n e
Michael Schuller & John FeinbergCharacteristics and Preservation of CCC Construction
James MasonSpruce Tree House Alcove Sandstone Arch, Mesa Verde National Park
Stephanie HoaglandGold Rush, Ghost Towns, and Grave Yards: Conservation of Abandoned Cemeteries in the West
11:00 am- 12:30 pm
KIRTLAND
1:30 pm- 3:00 pm
KIRTLAND
3:30 pm- 5:00 pm
KIRTLAND
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C u l t u r a l H e r i t a g e
Anne OliverHow Beautiful Upon the Mountains? Preservation Problems and Solutions for Park City’s Abandoned Mine Sites
Ron Anthony & Doug PorterTimber Structures and the Industrialization of the Rocky Mountain West
Joe SembratThe Conservation of Industrial Archeology and its Role in Preserving the History of the American West
C u l t u r a l H e r i t a g e
Nancy Mahaney Cultural Landscapes: Cultural Heritage and Preservation Policy in Regional Perspective
Lesley GilmoreRehabilitating the Old Faithful Haynes Photo Shop in Yellowstone National Park
Ione StieglerRestoration Informed by Archeology of a Mexican-American Adobe Ranch House
C u l t u r a l H e r i t a g e
Ivan MyjerAdapting to Local Materials — Masonry Construction at the Five Spanish Missions in San Antonio, Texas
Frank SanchisConserving a Sub-House at Taos Pueblo, New Mexico
Julia Ausloos (co-author Mary Ringhoff)The Past and Future of Ryan, California: Preservation Challenges in a Death Valley Mining Town
11:00 am- 12:30 pm
HARMONY
1:30 pm- 3:00 pm
HARMONY
3:30 pm- 5:00 pm
HARMONY
P A P E R S E S S I O N S | F R I D A Y T R A C K 3
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F I E L D S E S S I O N S | S A T U R D A Y | 8 : 3 0 a m - 5 p m
➔ All field sessions include a boxed lunch and bus transportation
➔ Casual attire and comfortable walking shoes suggested.
Field Session 1 | Antelope Island State Park
Antelope Island is a Utah state park in the Great Salt Lake, about one hour north of Salt
Lake City. The field session will begin at the park visitor center on the north end of the
island, where the Executive Director of the Friends of the Great Salt Lake will discuss the
natural history and ecology of this unique place.
We’ll then drive south, stopping along the way for views of the lake and abundant wild-
life like waterfowl, bison and pronghorn antelope. Our destination is a historic ranch that
was established in 1848 by the island’s first permanent resident, Fielding Garr, who was
sent to the island by the Mormon Church to oversee the church’s sheep and cattle herds.
We’ll have lunch and then tour the well-preserved ranch buildings, including an 1848
adobe ranch house, bunkhouse, and sheep barn, all the while taking in the spectacular
view across the lake to the Wasatch Mountains. Wear comfortable shoes and dress for
changeable weather.
Field Session 2 | Cast Metal and Local Trails
Part A – Historical Arts & Casting
Salt Lake City is privileged to be the home of Historical Arts & Casting (HACI), one of the
premier ornamental metalcasters in the United States and abroad.
HACI recently collaborated on the restoration of the cast iron dome of the US Capitol in
Washington, DC.
For over forty years, HACI has been actively involved in the design, manufacturing,
installation and restoration of cast metal ornamentation – learn how everything comes
together under one roof.
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Part B – Salt Lake City, Crossroads of the West
Many trails in the American West intersected in the Salt Lake Valley. This walking tour
will explore 19th century emigration and settlement through a series of significant sites
in Salt Lake City. Places and information will be related to the California Trail and the
Hastings Cutoff (Donner Party), the Mormon emigration and establishment of the city,
and the Pony Express and transcontinental telegraph. The significance of native tribes and
mountain men will also be considered in this story of intersecting trails.
Note: Downtown Salt Lake City is pedestrian-friendly, but distances shown graphically
on printed guides can be deceptive. City blocks are 1/8 mile in length and the streets
are extra-wide. A 3-block walk in Salt Lake City is equivalent to 5 or 6 blocks in other
towns. Wear comfortable walking shoes and consider carrying a water bottle. And come
prepared for cold, windy weather — we never know what to expect in March here on the
western range of the Rocky Mountains.
Field Session 3 | Salt Lake City Seismic
Building on the seismic paper sessions, this field session will provide in-depth review of
completed and in-progress structural upgrades and seismic mitigation retrofits.
The base isolators, structural upgrades and other aspects of comprehensive restorations
will be viewed at the Utah State Capitol and the Salt Lake City-County Building. The latter
building was the first historic building in the United States to receive a seismic upgrade
using base isolators and is currently receiving additional structural changes.
The Tabernacle on Temple Square will be visited to learn more about the upgrade of this
unique structure and its setting. The field session may also include tours of an in-progress
historic renovation/seismic retrofit of the 1935 library at the University of Utah and other
recent Salt Lake City projects.
Note: While a bus will transport us between sites, this field session will involve sub-
stantial walking and climbing of stairs and some short fixed ladders. Active construction
sites will be visited so personal protective equipment will be required (bring your own if
possible). Rough walking surfaces, dust, snagging surfaces, etc. are likely so please dress
appropriately.
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