Identification and Care of Architectural Drawings and Photo-reproductions
Stanford University Libraries
June 18-20, 2014, 9:30am-5pm
Taught by Lois Olcott Price

Online registration:
http://gawainweaver.com/workshop/care-id-lois-price-2014-stanford
Cost: $475

Lois Olcott Price, Director of Conservation
Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library

Architectural drawings are not an end in themselves; they are created to illustrate an architectural concept, sell a project, or provide the graphic information to construct a building. A study of the materials and methods used to create architectural drawings therefore provides insights into changes in architectural practice as well as drafting techniques.  Drawings, ranging from quick conceptual sketches on tracing paper to annotated working blueprints, also illustrate different phases in the design and construction process.   The interpretation and preservation of architectural drawings depends upon an understanding of their role in architectural practice and a knowledge of drafting materials and techniques and the ability to identify them. This workshop will provide an overview of changes in the fabrication and role of American architectural drawings from the eighteenth to the mid twentieth century and then focus on issues of identification, storage and stabilization. X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy as an aid in process ID will be discussed and a Bruker Tracer III-V+ portable XRF will be available during the workshop for ID exercises.

What you will learn:

Supports and media used for original architectural drawings

Photo-reproductive processes used for architectural and engineering drawings

Typical deterioration problems associated with each type of material

Housing options and materials

Strategies for setting priorities and choosing the most appropriate housing



Lois Olcott Price is Director of Conservation at the Winterthur Museum and Winterthur Professor of Art Conservation in the Winterthur/University of Delaware Program in Art Conservation. She has published, lectured and consulted widely about architectural drawings and published a monograph on her research in 2010, Line, Shade and Shadow:  the Fabrication and Preservation of Architectural Drawings, which won the Historic Preservation Book Prize in 2011.



Gawain Weaver
Photograph Conservator
San Francisco Bay Area
tel 415.446.9138





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