About this Event
Registration Information:
This is the information and payment page for the Brick Masonry Historic Preservation and Repair workshop. Submit payment to complete your registration and secure your enrollment in the workshop. Remember, you are not enrolled in the workshop until you have paid tuition. If you are paying on behalf of a trainee, email [email protected] to let us know who you paid for.
Tuition is collected by our Partner, Preservation Maryland through their program The Campaign for Historic Trades, who is 889-B compliant.
If there are no seats left, you have been placed on the waitlist and will be notified when a seat becomes available.
Do not pay tuition if you have not submitted a 2025 BEST Workshop Registration Form and received a confirmation email.
Student discount available: Upon check out, please use the following code if you fall into this category.
STUDENT700: This code is for student trainees to pay a discounted tuition amount of $50. You are eligible for this tuition rate if you are a college or university student enrolled at least half time in an accredited institution. Do not purchase this ticket if you are not a college/university student trainee. You should only purchase one ticket per workshop.
Overview:
Historic brick masonry buildings are relatively simple construction systems, but their preservation requires a sound understanding of stone, brick, and mortars; their weathering; and how they function together as a system. Students attending Historic Brick Masonry Preservation and Repair will learn about these concepts and pair them with hands-on practice completing simple masonry repairs that involve matching and mixing mortars, repointing mortar joints, and stabilizing courses. In addition to learning about basic conservation science for masonry materials, students will also discuss and experiment with conducting conditions surveys, diagnosing root causes of deterioration, and determining treatment options in keeping with NPS preservation standards.
Quick Reference:
• Arrive at 7:45 AM
• 8:00 AM start time
• The workshop runs until about 4:30 PM daily
Bring:
• Coffee, snacks, and lunch
• Water bottle
• Notebook
• Pencil or pen
• Layers, hat, and sunscreen
• Comfortable field clothing you don't mind getting dirty
Expectations:
• You are expected to actively participate in all parts of the workshop, even those that may be out of your comfort zone OR so inside your comfort zone that you don't think you can learn anything -you can always learn more
• Expect to make mistakes and support your fellow trainees in their participation and mistakes
• There will be concepts and information that are unfamiliar to you, that is okay that you won't have all the answers, that's why you're coming to a workshop
• There may be concepts and information that are very familiar to you. We hope you will take that opportunity to help teach and guide your fellow trainees graciously (after asking them if they would like assistance, of course), as well as gain new perspectives from the subject matter experts guiding the workshop
• Keep an open mind and think critically
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Hargett Farm, Frederick, MD, United States
USD 750.00