Stuart Weitzman School of Design
102 Meyerson Hall
210 South 34th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Director: Frank G. Matero, Professor of Architecture and Historic Preservation
The Center for Architectural Conservation is devoted to training and research in the technical conservation of the built environment.
Founded in 1991 as The Architectural Conservation Laboratory (ACL), The Center for Architectural Conservation provides a unique intellectual environment for those pursuing focused study in architectural conservation and building technology. The Center encourages cross-disciplinary collaboration on contemporary issues related to the conservation of culturally significant buildings, monuments, and sites throughout the world, including issues of sustainability. Through grants and sponsored projects, the faculty and staff, in collaboration with other University centers (such as the Laboratory for Research on the Structure of Matter, the Cartographic Modeling Laboratory, and PennPraxis), conduct a full agenda of research and teaching dedicated to documentation, recording, field survey, material analysis, condition assessment, risk analysis, and the development of new treatments and treatment evaluation of historic structures and sites. The Center is also a founding partner of Penn’s new Materials Library, adding its vast collection of historical and traditional building materials to new contemporary materials that allow students with diverse interests to experience first-hand the materials and materiality of architecture and construction technology.
Since its founding more than 25 years ago, The Center has developed a robust research and training agenda through national and international project-based funding that has provided sponsored graduate and post-graduate internships and the facilities necessary for that research. Partnerships include a wide range of institutions, among them:
In addition to providing graduate and post graduate students with the necessary environment to participate and collaborate in applied projects at home and abroad, The Center offers professional workshops and master classes for the public and professional community. For more information on research and training activities, please visit www.conlab.org.