Since 1986, the Historic Preservation Education Foundation has been a leader in providing education opportunities and materials for the historic preservation community. We have hosted and sponsored over 40 conferences, workshops, publications, and tours with local, national, and international partners.
OUR MISSION
The Historic Preservation Education Foundation enhances public awareness and understanding of historic buildings and sites and encourages their appropriate preservation.
Below are some highlights of HPEF’s past and present initiatives.
Preserving the Recent Past 3
With the March 2019 Preserving the Recent Past 3 conference in Los Angeles, HPEF continued its leadership in developing programs for conserving post-World War II architecture. Original organizers of PRP (1995) and PRP2 (2000), HPEF and the National Park Service, partnered with conference host the University of Southern California School of Architecture/Heritage Conservation Program and Closing Plenary host the Getty Conservation Institute for three days of presentations, workshops and tours.
Partners in Training
Established in 2014, HPEF's Partners in Training program has provided essential funding to projects based in the United States that offer training opportunities on technical topics associated with preservation technology.
Documenting Modern Architecture Project
In 2013 HPEF initiated a project with the dual purpose of increasing the representation of modern architecture in the Historic American Buildings Survey and provide preservation students with training in HABS-level documentation. Measured drawings and a narrative history of the Charles and Ray Eames House in Pacific Palisades, California have been accepted by HABS and the Library of Congress. A second Modern Documentation Project in 2016 produced measured drawings of the Schweikher-Langsdorf House in Schaumburg, Illinois.
12th International Congress on the Deterioration and Conservation of Stone
HPEF co-sponsored the 12th International Congress on the Deterioration and Conservation of Stone in New York City in October 2012 . More than 300 conservationists, material scientists, and scholars from 30 different countries in North and South America, Europe, North Africa, and Asia attended. A fund established in honor of Norman Weiss’s thirty-five years of teaching in the Historic Preservation Program at Columbia University provided twenty-two scholarships to help students traveling to the conference.
SELECt Chronological List of HPEF Activities
2019
Principal Sponsor, Preserving the Recent Past 3 Conference, Los Angeles, California
Principal Sponsor, Historic Tax Credits for Rehabilitation: Challenges in Developing Mid-Twentieth Century Buildings Conference, Los Angeles, California
2018
Expanded AIA Continuing Education NPS Preservation Briefs Program
Partners in Training Sponsor, Docomomo US – ISC-T Concrete Technology Seminar Publication
Partners in Training Sponsor, US/ICOMOS, Symposium: Smarter Together: Activating Shared Cultural and Natural Heritage Conservation Practices, San Francisco, California
Partners in Training Sponsor, APT Building Technology Heritage Library, Association for Preservation Technology
Partners in Training Sponsor, “Greening Measures for Hawaii’s Heritage Homes” Workshop Series, Historic Hawaii Foundation, Honolulu, Hawaii
2017
Partners in Training Sponsor, Windows to the Future: Hands-on Restoration Training for a Young Audience, Montana Preservation Alliance, Helena Montana
Partners in Training Sponsor, New Technologies for Historic Preservation of Earthen Structures in the State of New Mexico Workshop, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico
2016
Documenting Modern Architecture Project: Paul Schweikher House, Schaumburg, Illinois
Partners in Training Sponsor, Training Enjarradores, Cornerstones Community Partnerships, Galisteo, New Mexico
Partners in Training Sponsor, Approaching Water: A Symposium on Strategies for Adapting Historic Buildings to Coastal Flooding, Galveston Historical Foundation, Galveston, Texas
2015
Partners in Training Sponsor, OSCAR, the Online Sustainable Conservation Assistance Resource an online energy-efficiency and sustainability decision-making tool, Association for Preservation Technology
Partners in Training Sponsor, Traditional Millwork Conference, Historic Ithaca, Ithaca, New York
2014
Documenting Modern Architecture Project: Eames House, Pacific Palisades, California
Partners in Training Sponsor, Adobe Preservation Workshop, Lamar Community College and HistoriCorps, Otero County, Colorado
Partners in Training Sponsor, AIA Historic Resources Committee Masonry Cleaning Symposium at Taliesin West, Scottsdale, Arizona
2013
Sponsor, APT-PTN Preservation Craft Skills Summit, Washington, DC
Sponsor, Preserving Religious Properties: A Practical Workshop for Caretakers of Older Churches and Synagogues, New Bedford, Massachusetts
Initiated AIA Continuing Education NPS Preservation Briefs Program
2012
12th International Congress on the Deterioration and Conservation of Stone, New York, New York
Sponsor, APT Building Technology Heritage Library
2011
Symposium on the Restoration of Cast and Wrought Iron, New York, New York
Sponsor, APT Building Technology Heritage Library
2006
Tax Incentives Workshop, Georgia
2005
Preserve and Play Conference, Chicago, Illinois
2004
Special issue of APT Bulletin with Codes Conference papers
Building Codes and Historic Rehabilitation Conference, San Francisco, California
Tax Incentives for Developing Historic Properties, Boston, Massachusetts
2003
Building Codes and Historic Rehabilitation Conference, Washington, DC
Tax Incentives for Developing Historic Properties, Miami, Florida
2002
Tax Incentives for Developing Historic Properties, New Orleans, Louisiana
2001
Tax Incentives for Developing Historic Properties, Chicago, Illinois
2000
Tax Incentives for Developing Historic Properties, New York, New York
Preserving the Recent Past 2 Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Curtain Wall Symposium plus workshops
1999
Tax Incentives for Developing Historic Properties, Washington, DC
Roofing Conference and Exposition for Historic Buildings, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1998
Historic Window Exhibit, Albany, New York
Tax Incentives for Developing Historic Properties, San Francisco, California
1997
Historic Window Exhibit, Washington, DC
Tax Incentives for Developing Historic Properties, Washington, DC
1996
Window Conference & Expositions for Historic Buildings II, Washington, DC
1995
Preserving the Recent Past Conference, Chicago, Illinois
Curtain Wall Symposium, Chicago, Illinois
1990s
Windows Through Time Exhibit, Washington, DC
Historic Window Workshop, Washington, DC
National Historic Landmarks Stewards Conferences (successive years)
Windows Through Time Exhibit, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Historic Window Workshop, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1993
Interior Conference and Exposition for Historic Buildings II, Washington, DC
Historic Interiors Workshops, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Care of the Historic Site Workshop Series, Atlanta, Georgia; Bethel, Maine; and Austin, Texas
1992
White House Stone Carvers lecture series, Washington, DC
Historic Masonry Symposium, New York, New York
Special issue of APT Bulletin with masonry symposium papers
1980s
Windows Through Time Exhibit, New York, New York
Window Workshop, New York, New York
1989
Historic Interior Workshops, Washington, DC
1988
Interior Conference & Exposition for Historic Buildings, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1987
Preservation Challenges Conference, Washington, DC
1986
Secretary of the Interior’s Standards Symposium, Washington, DC
Window Conference and Exposition for Historic Building, Boston, Massachusetts