January 7, 2016
Stuart Weitzman School of Design
102 Meyerson Hall
210 South 34th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Michael Grant
mrgrant@design.upenn.edu
215.898.2539
A recent video (below) by Historic Preservation lecturer Andrew Fearon brings viewers along as students take part in a joinery fabrication lab, visit one of Louis Kahn’s nine built residences, and meet in the classroom—all in the study of wood conservation. The seminar, HSPV 704-301, offers students the opportunity to develop good practice, based on science, within a context of a holistic understanding of architecture and the built environment.
Prior to the 20th century, Fearon explains, most structures in the built environment relied on wood as a primary material for both structural members and decorative elements, making the understanding of wood central to historic preservation. Meanwhile, new methods and technologies are always becoming available, so his seminars and practicums are continually evolving.