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here to see the Program Overview, Institutional Supporters,
Speakers & Abstracts, and List of Field Tours
A full report on the
Symposium will be published in an upcoming issue of the US/ICOMOS Newsletter
The papers presented at the
Symposium will be distributed to all US/ICOMOS Members on CD-Rom
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Speakers' Dinner at Bellevue House, Wednesday evening
(Newport home of Ron Fleming, US/ICOMOS Board of Trustees) |
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L-R: Darwina Neal (US/ICOMOS
Board of Trustees), Aysil Yavuz (speaker from Turkey), and
Franklin Conaway (US/ICOMOS member) |
Buffet inside the main foyer
at Bellevue House |
(L-R):
Jonathan Poston (US/ICOMOS Board of Trustees), Karen Jessup
(National Trust for Historic Preservation), Mr. Jessup, Jean
Fulton (Cornerstones Community Partnerships, Santa Fe), and
John Fowler (Chair, US/ICOMOS Board of Trustees) |
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Plenary Session and Presentations by International Speakers |
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Denis Ricard
(Director, Organization of World Heritage Cities) |
Plenary Session audience |
Session 3 panelists (L-R):
Patty Gay (Preservation
Resource Center of New Orleans), Azat Usmanov (Gulag Museum,
Russia), Annie Harris (Essex National Heritage
Commission, Massachusetts), Ashley De Vos (Sri Lanka),
Alberto Martorell (Peru) |
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Reception at Ochre Court on the campus of Salve Regina
University, Thursday evening |
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Buffet in the grand hall of Ochre Court |
Entrance to Ochre Court |
Azat Usmanov (Russia) and his translator Slava
on the
ocean-front grounds of Ochre Court |
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Danielle Cavanna (2005 US/ICOMOS Intern to the United
Kingdom) and Kim Sykes (US/ICOMOS Member) |
James Reap (left, US/ICOMOS
Board of Trustees) and Eric Hertelder (Fort Adams State
Trust and Newport World Heritage Committee) |
Kathy and Richard Nettler (Robins Kaplan Miller & Ciresi,
Institutional Supporter of the 9th US/ICOMOS International
Symposium) |
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Field Tours of Newport, Friday morning |
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Tour group arriving at the Breakers
(a Vanderbilt "summer cottage" at Ochre Point) |
Carl Rothbart (WASA LLP) and the Preservation Society of
Newport County describe WASA's exterior renovation program
for the Breakers |
Tour group arriving at Chateau-sur-Mer |
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Reception at Rosecliff, Friday evening |
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L-R: Milagros Flores (Chair of the new US/ICOMOS Committee
on Fortifications) and Norma Barbacci (World Monuments Fund) |
Guests arriving at Rosecliff |
Roger Borrell (ICOMOS Australia) and US/ICOMOS members Kevin
McSweeny (University of Wisconsin Arboretum) and Shaun
Provencher (Massachusetts Department of Conservation and
Recreation) |
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US/ICOMOS International Exchange Program representatives
(L-R):
Gina Haney (US/ICOMOS Board of Trustees and
former intern to Ghana), Jean Fulton (Cornerstones Community
Partnerships, Santa Fe, host organization), Troy Thompson
(LORD Cultural Resources and former intern to Lithuania),
Jonathan Poston (US/ICOMOS Board of Trustees and former
intern host with the Historic Charleston Foundation),
Benjamin Briggs (Preservation Greensboro and former intern),
Andree Suplee (former intern to the ICOMOS Documentation
Centre, Paris), Meghan Boyce (2006 intern to the ICOMOS
Documentation Centre), Danielle Cavanna (former intern to
The National Trust, United Kingdom), and Greg DeVries
(former intern to Cuba) |
L-R: Patricia O'Donnell (Heritage Landcapes, Institutional
Supporter of the 9th US/ICOMOS Symposium), Jean Fulton
(Cornerstones Community Partanerships, Santa Fe), Donald
Jones (US/ICOMOS Director of Programs), Jonathan Poston
(US/ICOMOS Board of Trustees), Peter Stott (UNESCO World
Heritage Centre), Kak Slick (US/ICOMOS Board of Trustees),
and Suzanne Bott (US/ICOMOS member, Colorado) |