Architectural Conservation Lectures
posted on March 5th, 2008Architectural Conservation Lectures
Maria Cristina Paterno
Senior Conservator
The Heritage Conservation Society, in partnership with the Manila Historical and Heritage Commission and the Museo ng Maynila, has organized a one-day series of lectures by the New York-based architectural conservator Tina Paterno. The lectures will take place on Saturday, March 8, 2008, at the Army & Navy Club Bldg, now the Museo Pambata.
The fee is “pay what you wish.” If you, your colleagues, or your students are interested, please contact Ms. Dorie Soriano of the Heritage Conservation Society secretariat at 521-2239 or 522-2497, as she is making the list of attendees.
Program
9:00 am
Welcome Remarks (Gemma Cruz Araneta
9:10 am
Introduction of Guest Lecturer (Mailin P. Locsin)
9:20 am
Lecture 1 – SOILING ON LIMESTONE
Prognosis and Cleaning Methodologies
Question & Answer
Lecture 2 – SURVEY, RESEARCH and DIAGNOSIS
As Phase 1 of Restoration Project
Question & Answer
Lecture 3 – Brief Discussion of the PERFORMANCE OF A CONSOLIDATION TREATMENT (Ethyl Silicate) ON ADOBE
Question & Answer
12:00 noon
Lunch break
1:30 pm
INDIVIDUAL CONSULTATION
on a specific project-related conservation issue
(Interested parties should make an appointment.)
Seminar fees: Your kind donation will be much appreciated.
R.S.V.P. and consultation appointment:
Dorie Soriano 521 2239 * 522 2497 * 386 5228
About our Lecturer:
Tina Paterno - Senior Conservator, Integrated Conservation Resources (ICR)
Tina earned her Master’s of Science in Architectural Preservation from the University of Pennsylvania. Prior to joining ICR, she worked at the Casa Grande Ruins National Monument as part of a UPenn winter program with the National Park Service. Tina is multilingual having studied in Asia and Western Europe. She has published work from her master’s thesis on the “Deterioration and Treatment of Volcanic Tuff in a Tropical Environment” in the Proceedings of the 9th International Congress on Deterioration and Conservation of Stone, and Pacific 2000 Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Easter Island and the Pacific. Tina has been working with ICR since 1998. Selected projects include: The Federal Reserve Bank, Trinity Church, St. Paul’s Chapel, the Apollo Theater, St. Thomas Church, St. Vincent Ferrer, Temple Emanu-El and the Marble Palace, each in New York City.