Masonry Magazine January 2005 Page. 53

Words: Stephen Ward
Masonry Magazine January 2005 Page. 53

Masonry Magazine January 2005 Page. 53
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International Building Lime Symposium
March 9th - 11th, 2005

Contemporary and Historic Uses of Lime in Mortars, Plasters, and Stuccos

The 2005 International Building Lime Symposium offers a unique program on lime-based materials in building construction:

* 40 state-of-the-art technical papers & case studies;
* 4 practical workshops on mortar & render restoration, limewashing, & fresco painting;
* keynote address on sustainable design based on "traditional" technologies by Jeanne Marie Teutonico of the Getty Conservation Institute.

Don't miss the opportunity to be a part of the dynamic and diverse community of professionals that will be assembled.

2005
INTERNATIONAL
BUILDING LIME
SYMPOSIUM

Early registration discount ends Jan. 28, 2005.

Where: Disney's Coronado Springs Resort
Lake Buena Vista, Florida

Further Details & Registration:
http://www.buildinglime.org

National Lime Association Building Lime Group
Phone: (703) 243-5463 ext. 222
E-mail: meetings@lime.org

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