Preserving History in the Digital Age: The Importance of Documenting Historic Structures
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Preserving History in the Digital Age: The Importance of Documenting Historic Structures
AIA CES program ID: GMG.0012
Approved LUs: .5 LU|Elective
Prerequisites: None
Program level: Entry
Advance learner preparation: None
Join us on this episode of Tangible Remnants as we sit down with Purvi Gandhi Irwin, Practice Manager for Architecture at CADD Microsystems. With over 17 years of experience, Purvi specializes in using innovative technologies to facilitate the documentation and rehabilitation of institutional buildings. During our conversation, we delve into the importance of documenting historic structures prior to demolition and maintaining organized, accessible, and backed-up digital documentation in an organization. We also discuss the challenges of migrating to digital documentation and the importance of compliance with legal and regulatory requirements. As a registered architect with degrees in both Architecture and Historic Preservation, Purvi is passionate about learning and teaching, with a strong belief that diversity in all ways creates stronger and more resilient communities. She has presented at many conferences over the years, including BILTna conferences, Autodesk University, DesignDC, AIA National Conference, ArchEX conference, and the APTI Annual Conference, among others. Don't miss this episode to gain insight into the preservation journey and to learn from Purvi's vast experience in architecture and historic preservation.
Learning Objectives
- Identify the key principles of digital documentation management and their importance in maintaining organizational efficiency and compliance.
- Evaluate the challenges associated with migrating from physical to digital documentation and propose strategies to mitigate potential risks and ensure successful transition.
- Develop a comprehensive plan for digital documentation management, including a consistent naming convention, version control strategy, and employee training program.
- Apply legal and regulatory requirements to digital documentation management practices, including data privacy, security, and retention policies.
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