Guidelines for Local Surveys

Guidelines for Local Surveys
Title Guidelines for Local Surveys PDF eBook
Author Anne Derry
Publisher
Total Pages 92
Release 1977
Genre Cultural property
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Louisiana Architecture

Louisiana Architecture
Title Louisiana Architecture PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Fricker
Publisher University of Louisiana
Total Pages 124
Release 1998
Genre Architecture
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Introduction to architectural styles that have shaped Louisiana's landscapes.

Greensboro

Greensboro
Title Greensboro PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 472
Release 1995
Genre Architecture
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Fort Worth's Legendary Landmarks

Fort Worth's Legendary Landmarks
Title Fort Worth's Legendary Landmarks PDF eBook
Author Byrd Moore Williams (IV)
Publisher TCU Press
Total Pages 270
Release 1995
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0875651437

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Presents black-and-white photos and text profiles of nearly eighty architecturally and historically significant buildings in Fort Worth, Texas, all built before 1945.

Preserving Los Angeles

Preserving Los Angeles
Title Preserving Los Angeles PDF eBook
Author KEN. BERNSTEIN
Publisher
Total Pages 224
Release 2020-09-15
Genre
ISBN 9781626400757

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Ken Bernstein, the City Planner for the City of Los Angeles and a national advocate for historic preservation shares how Los Angeles has led the nation in historic preservation and shares how other cities can do the same. Los Angeles has an image as the "City of the Future"--a city always at the cutting edge of change--but also as a "throwaway metropolis" that cares little about its history or architectural legacy. Yet thereality is quite different. Over the past decade, the City of Los Angeles has developed one of the most successful historic preservation programs in the nation, culminating with the completion of the nation's most ambitious citywide survey of historic resources. All across the city, historic preservation is now transforming Los Angeles, while also pointing the way to how other cities can use preservation to revitalize their neighborhoods and build community. Preserving Los Angeles:How Historic Places Can Transform America's Cities, authored by Ken Bernstein, who oversees Los Angeles' Office of Historic Resources, tells this under-appreciated L.A. story: how historic preservation has been transforming neighborhoods, creating a Downtown renaissance, and guiding the future of the city. While it is younger than many East Coast cities, Los Angeles has a remarkable collection of architectural resources in all styles, reflecting the legacy of notable architects from the past 150 years. As one of the most diverse cities in the world, Los Angeles is also breaking new ground in its approach to historic preservation, extending beyond the preservation of significant architecture, to also identify and protect the places of social and cultural meaning to all of Los Angeles's communities. Preserving Los Angelesilluminates a Los Angeles that will surprise even longtime Angelenos--highlighting dozens of lesser-known buildings, neighborhoods, and places in every corner of the city that have been "found" by SurveyLA, the first-ever city-wide survey of Los Angeles' historic resources. The text is richly illustrated through images by a prominent architectural photographer, Stephen Schafer. Preserving Los Angelesis an authoritative chronicle of Los Angeles' urban transformation-- and a useful guide for citizens and urban practitioners nationally seeking to draw lessons fortheir own cities.

First People

First People
Title First People PDF eBook
Author Keith Egloff
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Total Pages 116
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN 9780813925486

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Incorporating recent events in the Native American community as well as additional information gleaned from publications and public resources, this newly redesigned and updated second edition of First People brings back to the fore this concise and highly readable narrative. Full of stories that represent the full diversity of Virginia's Indians, past and present, this popular book remains the essential introduction to the history of Virginia Indians from the earlier times to the present day.

Providence

Providence
Title Providence PDF eBook
Author William McKenzie Woodward
Publisher
Total Pages 278
Release 1986
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780939261130

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