textMineral springs were a popular aspect of American culture prior to World War II. In conjunction with the rest of the United States, Texas offered visitors numerous locations for people to “take the waters.” Unfortunately, for various reasons, the springs fell out of favor and the buildings associated with them were largely abandoned. I briefly discuss the history of the springs through the ages and then move onto a discussion of the different styles of architecture associated with the springs in the United States and how these styles differed in Texas. Due to the loss of architecture associated with the mineral springs in Texas, this paper uses Heath, Oc, and Tiesdell’s five forms of obsolescence to analyze the reasons for fai...
As preservation awareness is deepening in society, the typical adaptive reuse project is not necessa...
Heedless to the repetition of catastrophic events that affect various places on earth, contemporary ...
A long history of oil and gas development in Texas has made the state the number one energy producer...
Springs have been very important to Texas from the time of its first inhabitants. Many battles were ...
In Sutherland Springs, Texas, Richard B. McCaslin explores the rise and fall of this rural community...
textThe Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Buildings promote repair...
The relevance of adaptive-reuse of structures, historic or otherwise is unquestionable in today’s wo...
In his essay "The 19th Century Rural Landscape: the Courthouse, the Small College, the Mineral Sprin...
Though former gas stations are often environmentally challenged, they are frequently reused by small...
This study examines spatial and temporal trends in Texas dams, dam failures, and dam removals. Dams ...
• Today's views and attitudes of many occupants have contributed to the vacant buildings which are ...
In this thesis I investigate issues of post-war concrete buildings and how we can both add value and...
Need and Importance of Study Water demands in Utah are continuously increasing. It is essential tha...
textOne of the most notably successful historic preservation tools is the National Main Street Cente...
textThe historic rock fences of the Texas Hill Country are important visual and cultural components...
As preservation awareness is deepening in society, the typical adaptive reuse project is not necessa...
Heedless to the repetition of catastrophic events that affect various places on earth, contemporary ...
A long history of oil and gas development in Texas has made the state the number one energy producer...
Springs have been very important to Texas from the time of its first inhabitants. Many battles were ...
In Sutherland Springs, Texas, Richard B. McCaslin explores the rise and fall of this rural community...
textThe Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Buildings promote repair...
The relevance of adaptive-reuse of structures, historic or otherwise is unquestionable in today’s wo...
In his essay "The 19th Century Rural Landscape: the Courthouse, the Small College, the Mineral Sprin...
Though former gas stations are often environmentally challenged, they are frequently reused by small...
This study examines spatial and temporal trends in Texas dams, dam failures, and dam removals. Dams ...
• Today's views and attitudes of many occupants have contributed to the vacant buildings which are ...
In this thesis I investigate issues of post-war concrete buildings and how we can both add value and...
Need and Importance of Study Water demands in Utah are continuously increasing. It is essential tha...
textOne of the most notably successful historic preservation tools is the National Main Street Cente...
textThe historic rock fences of the Texas Hill Country are important visual and cultural components...
As preservation awareness is deepening in society, the typical adaptive reuse project is not necessa...
Heedless to the repetition of catastrophic events that affect various places on earth, contemporary ...
A long history of oil and gas development in Texas has made the state the number one energy producer...