Giving Preservation a History

Giving Preservation a History
Title Giving Preservation a History PDF eBook
Author Max Page
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 265
Release 2004
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0415934427

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Giving Preservation a History

Giving Preservation a History
Title Giving Preservation a History PDF eBook
Author Randall F. Mason
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 400
Release 2019-10-21
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0429677472

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In this volume, some of the leading figures in the field have been brought together to write on the roots of the historic preservation movement in the United States, ranging from New York to Santa Fe, Charleston to Chicago. Giving Preservation a History explores the long history of historic preservation: how preservation movements have taken a leading role in shaping American urban space and development; how historic preservation battles have reflected broader social forces; and what the changing nature of historic preservation means for efforts to preserve national, urban, and local heritage. The second edition adds several new essays addressing key developing areas in the field by major new voices. The new essays represent the broadening range of scholarship on historic preservation generated since the publication of the first edition, taking better account of the role of cultural diversity and difference within the field while exploring the connections between preservation and allied concerns such as environmental sustainability, LGBTQ and nonwhite identity, and economic development.

Giving Preservation a History

Giving Preservation a History
Title Giving Preservation a History PDF eBook
Author Max Page
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 356
Release 2004
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780415934435

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Place, Race, and Story

Place, Race, and Story
Title Place, Race, and Story PDF eBook
Author Ned Kaufman
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 434
Release 2009-09-11
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1135889724

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In Place, Race, and Story, author Ned Kaufman has collected his own essays dedicated to the proposition of giving the next generation of preservationists not only a foundational knowledge of the field of study, but more ideas on where they can take it. Through both big-picture essays considering preservation across time, and descriptions of work on specific sites, the essays in this collection trace the themes of place, race, and story in ways that raise questions, stimulate discussion, and offer a different perspective on these common ideas. Including unpublished essays as well as established works by the author, Place, Race, and Story provides a new outline for a progressive preservation movement – the revitalized movement for social progress.

Beyond Preservation

Beyond Preservation
Title Beyond Preservation PDF eBook
Author Andrew Hurley
Publisher Temple University Press
Total Pages 249
Release 2010-05-21
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1439902305

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A framework for stabilizing and strengthening inner-city neighborhoods through the public interpretation of historic landscapes.

Why Preservation Matters

Why Preservation Matters
Title Why Preservation Matters PDF eBook
Author Max Page
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 224
Release 2016-01-01
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0300218583

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Cover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Prologue: Todos por la vida-Everything for Life -- one: Not Your Grandmother's Preservation Movement -- two: Why We Preserve -- three: How Americans Preserve -- four: Preservation and Economic Justice -- five: Preservation and Sustainability -- six: Preserving and Interpreting Difficult Places -- seven: Beauty and Justice -- Notes -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z

Historic Preservation

Historic Preservation
Title Historic Preservation PDF eBook
Author Michael A. Tomlan
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 416
Release 2014-11-21
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3319049755

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This well-illustrated book offers an up-to-date synthesis of the field of historic preservation, cast as a social campaign concerned with the condition, treatment and use of the legacy of existing properties in the United States. Drawing on a wide range of research, experience and scholarship over the last fifty years, it allows us to re-think past and current ideas in preservation, challenging readers to explore how their own interests lie within the cognitive framework of the activities taking place with people who care. “Who” is involved is explored first, in such a way as to explore “why”, before examining “what” is deemed important. After that the questions of “when” and “how” to proceed are given attention. The major topics are introduced in an historical review through the mid-1980s, after which the broad intellectual basis and fundamental legal framework is provided. The economic shifts associated with major demographic changes are explored, in tandem with responses of the preservation community. A chapter is dedicated to the financial challenges and sources of revenue available in typical preservation projects, and another chapter focuses on the manner in which seeing, recording, and interpreting information provides the context for an appropriate vision for the future. In this regard, it is made clear that not all “green” design alternatives are preservation-sensitive. The advocacy battles during the last few decades provide a number of short stories of the ethical battles regarding below-ground and above ground historic resources, and the eighth chapter attempts to explain why religion has been long held at arm’s length in publicly-supported preservation efforts, when in fact, it holds more potential to regenerate existing sites than any governmental program.