Architectural photographer Dave Clough will share tips and insights that will help you take better pictures of buildings and exterior views. We’ll take a look at equipment, how to compose a shot, lighting, heights and angles. Process, work flow, and photo editing software will also be looked at.
Introduction to the National Register of Historic Places & Maine Historic Preservation Commission - Preservation in Action
Presenter: Michael W. Gobel-Bain, National Register & Survey Coordinator, Maine Historic Preservation Commission
In this session, you’ll learn about the National Register of Historic Places, including its purpose, the benefits to and restrictions on listed properties, eligibility criteria, and the process for listing a property, from identification through listing, with a typical timeline…
Historic Preservation Easements - Preservation in Action
Presenter: Ali Barrionuevo, Director of Programs & Real Estate
Join us for an introduction to preservation easements and Maine Preservation’s Protect & Sell program. You’ll learn what a preservation easement is, how an easement agreement protects a building, and how Maine Preservation’s Protect & Sell program works to preserve Maine’s historic resources.
Historic Structure Reports with Mac Collins and Ellen Angel - Understanding Your Historic Building
Presenters: Malcolm L. Collins AIA, NCARB, LEED AP & Ellen Angel AIA, NCARB, LEEDAP
Historic Structure Reports are an important part of effective preservation planning for significant buildings, particularly those open to the public. In this session, Mac Collins, an historical architect, and Ellen Angel, the senior architect and principal at Artifex will introduce us to the value of historic structure reports, their content, and how they are commissioned and executed on by multi-disciplinary teams of specialists.
Tips for Fall Maintenance and DIY Storm Windows - Rehab Lab
Historic Houses for Contemporary Lives with Scott Hanson
Presenter: Scott Hanson
Scott Hanson author of the award-winning and best-selling book, Restoring Your Historic House: The Comprehensive Guide for Homeowners will talk about how to approach restoring a historic house in a way that identifies and preserves its most important character-defining features while making it livable for 21st century life.
Windows Wow! - Rehab Lab
Maintenance 101 - Understanding Your Historic Building
Clap for Clapboards - Rehab Lab
Presenter: Jonathan Hall, Field Services Manager
We’re talking siding in this Rehab Lab. Learn about the issues facing your siding decisions: repair or replace, vinyl or wood, lead paint and new paint. We’ll look at the issues and show you how you can replace broken clapboards. Come get your questions answered!
Condition Assessments and Inspections - Understanding Your Historic Building
Presenters: Jonathan Hall, Field Services Manager and Margaret Gaertner, Historic Building Consultant
Learn the role that condition assessments and inspections play in evaluating the status of an historic property and how these tools aid in setting the course of rehabilitation and maintenance planning.
DIY Dos and Don'ts - Rehab Lab
Northeast Heritage Economy Program Grantees' Update
Maine's Architectural Styles - Understanding your Historic Building
Tips for Old Building Projects Summer - Rehab Lab
2020 Old House Forum and Annual Meeting
Historic Tax Credits 101: The Basics for Towns, Building Owners, and Investors
Presenters: John Egan, Chief Investment Officer, Loans & Investments, CEI / Greg Paxton, Executive Director
In this session, you’ll learn how to apply for the credits, which expenditures qualify for the credits, deal structuring approaches to leverage credits, and how to avoid credit recapture. This webinar is for anyone who…