Historic Wood Window Restoration, Identification, and Maintenance Workshop: September 23, 2017

Historic Wood Window Restoration, Identification, and Maintenance Workshop
Saturday, September 23, 2017

Windows are a particularly important defining feature of architectural style. Rarely do we describe a building without reference to the type of window and its placement on the elevations of the house. This workshop will introduce participants to window styles and construction and will discuss the options for window restoration and repair. Students will learn the anatomy of a window and have the opportunity for “hands on” participation including opportunities for glazing and glass cutting. This workshop is offered in partnership with the Fairmount Park Conservancy and Indian King Tavern.

Instructors: Raymond Tschoepe and Tom Mcpoyle 
Date: Saturday, September 23, 2017 
Time: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
Location: Indian King Tavern, Haddonfield, NJ 
Cost: $40 
Credits: .4 CEUs; AIA credits pending

For more information or to register, visit https://preservation.rutgers.edu/programs/fall-2017-offerings or contact Gaskell at 856-225-6878 or tamara.gaskell@rutgers.edu.



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