The National Preservation Conference - More Than a Conference, a Leap Forward


The National Trust for Historic Preservation is proud to announce the 2015 PastForward Conference, the annual convening of leaders in the historic preservation field, to take place at the Omni Shoreham in Washington, D.C. from November 3-6, 2015. 



The 2015  PastForward Preservation Studio combines exhibits and demonstrations, serving as a venue for networking with other professionals as well as showcasing products and services attracting 2,000 plus attendees that include architects, historians, urban city planners, developers, as well as public and private sector professionals, students in graduate programs and preservation scholars.



At 2015 PastForward, we’ll begin a year-long celebration of the National Historic Preservation Act’s 50th anniversary with exhibits, demonstrations and programming serving as a venue for networking with as well as showcasing products and services.  In the nation’s capital we will attract 2000 plus attendees that include preservation scholars, architects, historians, urban city planners, developers to activists.



Allied Window, Inc. – manufacturer of a unique line of interior and exterior custom invisible storm windows is proud to support The National Preservation Conference. Our storm panels address energy los, sound and UV reduction, aesthetics and sash protection in the residential, industrial and commercial markets. 



Our capabilities in the historic area are unmatched in the industry. We can provide narrow line windows of any shape, size or color that seem to ‘disappear’ into the window opening.  Our custom designed windows can, when necessary, conform to National Historic standards. Whether you are a professional in the field or a homeowner, our abilities allow us to address your needs from conventional to extraordinary. We work with you to develop a system to address the needs of your special situation.



Dave Martin, President of Allied Window, Inc, and Gregg Martin, Vice President/National Commercial Sales Manager will be available at the PasForward 2015 Conference to answer your questions.  



For more information for PastForward 2015 visit: www.preservationnation.org/conference



The National Trust for Historic Preservation, a privately funded nonprofit organization, works to save America’s historic places. They are the cause that inspires Americans to save the places where history happened. The cause that connects us to our diverse pasts, weaving a multi-cultural nation together. The cause that transforms communities from places where we live into places that we love. As the leading voice for preservation, they are the cause for people saving places.



The National Preservation Conference is the preeminent annual gathering of those who are in the business of saving places.


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