
About this Event
Sara E. Wermiel is a consulting historian of building construction and the construction industry who researches and writes about the history of buildings, industries (e.g., construction, textile manufacturing, fire insurance), and firms. She has a Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and her specialty is high-tech construction materials of the nineteenth century: structural iron and steel, structural hollow tile, concrete and reinforced concrete. She publishes and presents her research widely and has taught at Boston University, Boston Architectural College and MassArt.
At this talk, she will look at the development of factories and industrial architecture, using Fitchburg’s collection of historic factories as her examples. For this talk, Wermeil has done brand-new research and site visits. This presentation is sponsored by the Central Massachusetts AIA (American Institute of Architects), which is offering Continuing Education Unit credits for attendance. AIA is the largest, most influential network of architects and design professionals who share a passion for design, a desire to change the world, and a commitment to the highest standards of practice. 1.0 CEU from AIA is available with registration and attendance at this program.

Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Fitchburg Historical Society, 781 Main Street, Fitchburg, United States
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