Sustainability, Relevance and the Future - Day 2 / Panel 3 - Preserving Sites for the Future: How Can We Be the Best Stewards of Buildings and Landscapes? - Summit Recording
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Historic buildings and landscapes are, by nature, irreplaceable artifacts. While we may have carefully designed emergency plans to protect these unique resources, how do we ensure that we are best stewarding these assets when modern, commercially available solutions may not be appropriate? As life—and our climate—becomes increasingly unpredictable, it’s important to remain agile, responsive, and calm. While you cannot plan for EVERYTHING, you can be prepared to deal with almost anything. Join our panel to discuss how they approach unanticipated threats to historic buildings and landscapes and offer ways to be prepared when a “plan” doesn’t exist.
Mark Heppner
President and CEO, The Ford House, Grosse Pointe Shores, MI
Hal Simon-Hassell
Chief Interpretive Specialist
Historic Sites Division, Texas Historical Commission, Austin, TX
Tricia Canaday
State Historic Preservation Office Administrator/Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer
Idaho State Historical Society
Julie Weisgerber
OEHP Policy Specialist, Office of Environmental Planning and Historic Preservation
Federal Emergency Management Agency
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