The purpose of this study was to determine the extent of influence the nineteenth-century preservation theories of Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc, John Ruskin, and William Morris had on modern historic preservation by examining each man's theories and the history and principles of various modern preservation organizations. Modern preservation organizations have built upon the principles of Viollet, Ruskin, and Morris. Some organizations have followed only the principles of Ruskin and Morris. Others have combined the differing theories of Ruskin, Morris and Viollet into a more encompassing preservation ideal. Aspects of historic preservation have changed, but the need for a passionate movement remains.Department of Histor
This research will address the relationship between the historical buildings and the contemporary st...
This thesis examines the roles played by historic reconstructions in Canada: the intent of the proje...
textWhile historic sites have been used and operated as educational tools in the form of museums and...
The historical development of architectural heritage preservation dates back to the 18th-19th centur...
The definition of the conceptual parameters in Historic Preservation derive from an explanation of t...
This dissertation re-examines the role of the architecture profession in the early development of hi...
John Ruskin (1819 – 1900), art writers of the 19th century, describes this concept in the book The S...
Historic preservation movements and their philosophies generally have been overlooked by historians ...
109 pagesThis research is intended to establish the foundation for further research in Historic Pre...
[EN] Comparing John Ruskin and Viollet-le-Duc to highlight their opposing approaches to protecting t...
That preservation has become a major growth industry in architecture is no secret. Firms of all type...
This thesis project seeks to explore professionalization in the history of preservation through the ...
On a summer day in 1979, Washington fluttered with green banners, each embellishing a stately old st...
Historic preservation is the physical rehabilitation of historical buildings and neighborhoods. The ...
Mid-twentieth-century architecture imposes unprecedented challenges onto the field of historic prese...
This research will address the relationship between the historical buildings and the contemporary st...
This thesis examines the roles played by historic reconstructions in Canada: the intent of the proje...
textWhile historic sites have been used and operated as educational tools in the form of museums and...
The historical development of architectural heritage preservation dates back to the 18th-19th centur...
The definition of the conceptual parameters in Historic Preservation derive from an explanation of t...
This dissertation re-examines the role of the architecture profession in the early development of hi...
John Ruskin (1819 – 1900), art writers of the 19th century, describes this concept in the book The S...
Historic preservation movements and their philosophies generally have been overlooked by historians ...
109 pagesThis research is intended to establish the foundation for further research in Historic Pre...
[EN] Comparing John Ruskin and Viollet-le-Duc to highlight their opposing approaches to protecting t...
That preservation has become a major growth industry in architecture is no secret. Firms of all type...
This thesis project seeks to explore professionalization in the history of preservation through the ...
On a summer day in 1979, Washington fluttered with green banners, each embellishing a stately old st...
Historic preservation is the physical rehabilitation of historical buildings and neighborhoods. The ...
Mid-twentieth-century architecture imposes unprecedented challenges onto the field of historic prese...
This research will address the relationship between the historical buildings and the contemporary st...
This thesis examines the roles played by historic reconstructions in Canada: the intent of the proje...
textWhile historic sites have been used and operated as educational tools in the form of museums and...