Subject: Seminars on conservation environment
NYU Conservation Environment Workshops March 1-3, 1999 The following workshops will be offered March 1-3, 1999, as part of the Building and Construction Seminar Series at the New York University Real Estate Institute. They are a series of separate one-day seminars from 9am to 5:30pm. The topics are selected to be practical and useful in planning and managing collection environments, and are intended for museum, library and archives professionals, such as conservators, curators, archivists, registrars and directors, as well as for architects, engineers and others involved in construction and facilities management for collections-holding institutions. Conservation Environments for Museums and Libraries X63.9762/$185; March 1, 1999. This seminar discusses the issues involved in establishing safe "conservation" environments for preservation of museum, library and archive collections. Environmental goals are discussed for humidity, temperature, lighting, particulate control, gaseous contamination, and collection safety. Solutions to typical situations and problems are discussed for HVAC, lighting and building envelopes, including precautions to take in the design, construction and operation of conservation environments. Low-cost as well as fully- financed improvements are discussed. Fundamentals of Conservation Environment Lighting X63.9766/$185; March 2, 1999. This seminar will discuss the issues involved in planning, designing and maintaining practical and effective conservation environment lighting in museums, libraries and archives. Applications for display and storage/stack lighting will be discussed, including typical calculations, light sources and equipment. In-class demonstrations and light measurements will be made using typical light sources and measurement equipment. Establishing a Conservation Environment Monitoring Program X63.9769/$185; March 3, 1999. This seminar discusses how to establish a monitoring program for conservation environments in museums, libraries, and archives. Practical methods to monitor humidity, temperature, lighting, particulates, gaseous contamination and collection safety are discussed along with suggested equipment and practical field techniques. Lecturer: William P. Lull, President, Garrison/Lull Inc., Adjunct Associate Professor of Building Technology, NYU. Mr. Lull is a noted consultant, lecturer and author in the field of conservation environments for museums, libraries and archives. He is a member of the American Society of Heating Refrigeration and Air-conditioning Engineers, the Illuminating Engineering Society, and associate member of the American Institute for Conservation. For registration information contact: The Real Estate Institute New York University 11 West 42nd Street New York, NY 10036 212-790-1362 or 212-790-1647 Participants may register for one, any or all of the days. Discounts for multiple registrations--please contact Joan Ranghelli at the number above. Visa, American Express or Master Card accepted. William P. Lull, President Garrison/Lull Inc. PO Box 337 Princeton Junction, NJ 08550 Shipping Address: 7 High Street Allentown, NJ 08501 609-259-8050 Fax: 609-259-7093 gli [at] theoffice__net wplull [at] alum__mit__edu *** Conservation DistList Instance 12:59 Distributed: Wednesday, January 20, 1999 Message Id: cdl-12-59-016 ***Received on Sunday, 17 January, 1999