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Design and Historic Preservation: The Challenge of Compatability

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Design and Historic The Challenge of Compatability addresses two questions central to design and historic what are the parameters of "compatability" in the design of additions to historic buildings and of new infill buildings in historic districts and landscapes. These papers, presented at the Third National Forum on Historic Preservation A Critical Look at Design in Historic Preservation, were written by practicing and academic historic preservationists, architectural historians, architects, landscape architects, and engineers. Organized under the themes of "Melding Contemporary and Historic Design," "Design Standards in Changing Environments," "Modernism and Postmodernism in Preservation Design," and "Engineering and Preservation," issues of compatability are explored through diverse projects in locations across the United States.

Sponsored by the Graduate Preservation Programs of
Boston University, The George Washington University, Goucher College, University of Delaware, University of Kentucky, University of Minnesota, University of Oregon, University of Southern California

in association with
Historic Resources Committee of the American Institute of Architects and National Park Service

Held at Goucher College, Baltimore, Maryland
March 14–16, 2002

226 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2009

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April 13, 2024
Hard copy.
I read this as part of my Master's Program in Museum Studies.
This is a collection of case studies on how design and preservation have been blended together in various conservation projects.
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