Awards: 2003 Institute Honor Awards for Architecture
Project:  American Folk Art Museum; New York, NY
Firm: Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects
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 2006 HRC Prospectus

The mission of the AIA Historic Resources Committee (HRC) is to identify, understand, and help preserve our architectural heritage in the United States and throughout the world, as well as to promote the role of the historic preservation architect in the preservation of historic buildings both within the profession and in the larger society.

The oldest continually functioning committee of the American Institute of Architects, the Historic Resources Committee currently consists of approximately 4,800 architects from the private and public sectors who share an interest, expertise, and/or career focus in historic preservation. The HRC disseminates knowledge and information through conferences, workshops, Web-based publications, and AIA convention programs.

As sustainability becomes a more urgent social and environmental priority, a larger percentage of the work of architects includes existing structures. As a result, preservation has moved into the mainstream of our communal, cultural, and economic interests. The HRC fosters and sustains the role of the architect as an expert leader in historic preservation by offering an array of knowledge resources in preservation practice, technology, and education.

HRC members monitor and manage the balance between philosophical ideals and business realities and serve as liaison to a variety of allied preservation organizations, agencies, and programs. The interdisciplinary culture of HRC educational events enhances the quality of the knowledge shared and provides sponsors with unique opportunities to reach all decision-makers in the historic preservation industry.

HRC members and their allies throughout the design and construction industries are a highly qualified audience of prospective customers and business partners. The HRC welcomes as sponsors companies that share its commitment to design excellence in historic preservation.

 
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Distinguished 2007 Historic Resources Committee Sponsor
$20,000

  • Acknowledgement as a nonexclusive "Distinguished 2007 Sponsor, AIA Historic Resources Committee" on the HRC Web page,  in all AIA HRC broadcast emails and conference marketing materials and (if committed by June 15, 2006) at least one AIA marketing piece mailed to marketing attendees
  • The right to display the statement, "Distinguished 2007 Sponsor, AIA Historic Resources Committee," on the sponsor's marketing materials, publications, and Web page
  • All the benefits of a Platinum Conference Sponsor
  • A member of the HRC Advisory Group will participate, as a speaker,  in one event (conference, seminar) organized by your company and will present on behalf of the AIA HRC (sponsor to pay travel expenses)

Knowledge Community Conference

Platinum Conference Sponsor
$10,000

  • Acknowledgment as a Platinum conference sponsor of the entire conference on the conference Web page, in the brochure advertising the conference and the on-site conference brochure distributed to all conference attendees, and by the conference chair/moderator at the beginning of a conference plenary session
  • Custom sponsor signage (freestanding sign provided by sponsor)
  • Two registration handouts
  • One full-page, black-and-white ad in the on-site conference program
  • Three complimentary full conference registrations
  •  A table for display materials
  • Listing as an exhibitor in the conference program


Diamond Conference Sponsor
$7,500

  • Acknowledgment as a Diamond conference sponsor of the entire conference on the conference Web page, in the brochure advertising the conference and the on-site conference brochure distributed to all conference attendees, and by the conference chair/moderator at the beginning of a conference plenary session
  • Custom sponsor signage
  • One registration handout
  • One half-page, black-and-white ad in the on-site conference program
  • One tabletop display
  • Two complimentary full conference registrations
  • A table for display materials
  • Listing as an exhibitor in the conference program


Gold Conference Sponsor
$5,000

  • Acknowledgment as a Gold sponsor of a morning or afternoon break in the on-site conference brochure and by the conference chair/moderator during the break
  • One quarter-page, black-and-white ad in the on-site conference program
  • One complimentary full conference registration
  • A table for display materials
  • Listing as an exhibitor in the conference program



Sapphire Conference Sponsor
$2,500

  • Acknowledgment as a Sapphire sponsor of a morning or afternoon break in the on-site conference brochure and by the conference chair/moderator during the break
  • One complimentary full conference registration
  • A table for display materials
  • Listing as an exhibitor in the conference program
  • One complimentary full conference registration
  • A table for display materials

Conference Exhibitor
$1,000

  • One complimentary full conference registration
  • A table for display materials
  • Listing as an exhibitor in the conference program

Knowledge Community/AIA National Convention Event

HRC Convention Event Sponsor
$2,500 per event

Sponsorship of an HRC event at the 2007 AIA national convention would include

  • Acknowledgment as a sponsor of a specific HRC convention event (i.e., breakfast, Historic Structures Report, or Historic Landscape Assessment workshop) in the on-site conference brochure distributed to all convention attendees and by the conference chair/moderator at the beginning of the sponsored event
  • Acknowledgment as an event sponsor on the HRC Web page and in one issue of Preservation Architect eNewsletter

Knowledge Community Publication/Communication

HRC eNews Sponsor
$650 per issue
$2,400 per year

  • Acknowledgment as the exclusive sponsor of the Preservation Architect eNewsletter in each edition

HRC Web Site Sponsor
$2,000 (multiple sponsorships available)

  • Acknowledgement on the HRC Web page
  • Acknowledgement from the podium at the next HRC event