Preserving Historic California Architecture

Glorya Kaufman Hall, Center for World Arts and Cultures,
University of California, Los Angeles, Photo by Tim Griffith
 

News and Events:

2009 Conference Call for Sessions!
The Culture of Leisure -
Re-thinking the California Dream
April 30 - May 3, 2009
PALM SPRINGS

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Call for Entries! Apply for a 2008 Preservation Design Award!

 

2008 California Preservation Conference: Napa Valley

Napa 2008 at Culinary Institute of America
The Culinary Institute of America - Photo Courtesy of Charles O’Rear, St. Helena

"Balance and Complexity:
    The Vineyard and Beyond"

Wednesday, April 23 through
Saturday, April 26

 

2008 California Preservation Conference: Napa

Overview:

The California Preservation Foundation invites you to join us in Napa for the most important preservation conference of 2008!

Napa 2008 at Copia
The Culinary Institute of America - Photo Courtesy of Charles O’Rear, St. Helena

Conference Highlights

  • More than 30 Sessions and Workshops on issues facing our historic, cultural and natural resources taught by over 100 expert speakers – continuing education units available for AIA, MCLE, and AICP
  • Exclusive Tours that highlight Napa Valley’s agriculture, architecture, history, and more!
  • Special Events at some of the Napa Valley’s most historic and architecturally significant venues
  • Keynote Addresses by James Conaway, contributing editor for Preservation Magazine and author of several books on the Napa Valley, and Reno Keoni Franklin of the Kashai Band of Pomo Indians.

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Who should attend?

Preservationists, city and county planners, architects, landscape architects, community leaders, landmark and historic resource commissioners, historians, archeologists, educators, attorneys, realtors, students, historic property owners, Main Street coordinators, members of Certified Local Governments, developers, contractors, craftsmen, advocates of historic preservation, heritage travelers, and involved citizens

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Partnering Organizations

California State Parks, Office of Historic Preservation - City of Napa - City of St. Helena - Land Trust of Napa County - Napa County Department of Conservation, Development & Planning - Napa County Historical Society - Napa County Landmarks, Inc. - Napa County Regional Park and Open Space District - Napa Downtown Association - Napa Valley Conference and Visitor's Bureau - Napa Valley Museum - Napa Valley Vintners - Sharpsteen Museum - Suscol Inter-Tribal Council - The Garden Conservancy - Town of Yountville

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