Frank G. Matero
Biography
B.A., State University of New York, Stonybrook
M.S., Columbia University
Conservation Program, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University
His teaching and research are focused on historic building technology and the conservation of building materials, with an emphasis on masonry and earthen construction, the conservation of archaeological sites, and issues related to preservation and appropriate technology for traditional societies and places. He has consulted on a wide range of conservation projects including the fortifications of Cairo and San Juan (Puerto Rico), Drayton Hall, the Guggenheim Museum and Trinity Church (New York), the Lincoln and Jefferson Memorials, Ellis Island, and the missions of California and Texas. His archaeological site work includes Mesa Verde, Casa Grande, Bandelier, Fort Union and Fort Davis, El Morro, and Indian Key in the United States, Gordion and Catal hoyuk in Turkey, and Chiripa in Bolivia.
He is a Professional Associate of the American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works and former Co-chair of the Research and Technical Studies Group and on the editorial boards of Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites, the Journal of Architectural Conservation, and Cultural Resource Management. He has served on numerous professional boards including US/ICOMOS, Heritage Preservation, the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy, the AIA Historic Resources Committee, and the Fairmount Park Historic Preservation Trust, and The Woodlands.
Work/Research
Projects include:
- The Conservation of Immovable Cultural Property: Ethical and Practical Dilemmas
- A Lifetime of Learning: A Discussion About Conservation Education
- U.S. Custom House, New York City: Overview of Analyses and Interpretation of Altered Architectural Finishes
- Cleaning, Iron Stain Removal, and Surface Repair of Architectural Marble and Crystalline Limestone: The Metropolitan Club
- Çatalhöyük 1999 Site Conservation Report
- Uncovering and Restoring the Ayyubid City Wall
- Beyond Compliance: Planning Heritage Preservation for Native American Ancestral Sites (.pdf)
- Drayton Hall Interiors: Preserving a Treasure
- Dead Space: The Creole Cemeteries of New Orleans (.pdf)
- Ethics and Policy in Conservation
- Penn Students Study, Conserve Bandelier Tribal Sites (.pdf)
Publications
Publications include: Managing Change: Sustainable Approaches to the Conservation of the Built World (2003), Contributions Towards Reflexive Method in Archaeology: the Example at Catalhoyuk (2000), Architectural Ceramics (1996), Ancient and Historic Metals (1995), and Conserving Buildings (1994), as well as articles in professional journals and conference proceedings.

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