Historic preservation is largely an urban profession with strong ties to city planning and development. Advocates tout preservation as a key driver of urban revitalization, but there remains a dearth of empirical research that addresses this intersection. This article reviews the current state of affairs in preservation, practice and scholarship and builds new connections with four leading discourses in urban revitalization: the New American City, place matters, anchor institutions, and legacy cities. We call for an expansive research agenda to address preservation’s role in revitalization and to rethink preservation policy in the twenty-first century
Though the United States does not have a uniform climate or climate policy, cities are leading the w...
The post-industrial cities of America are rife with significant cultural heritage that contribute to...
Rebuilding central cities has focused on big-ticket items such as entertainment complexes and neighb...
Historic preservation is largely an urban profession with strong ties to city planning and developme...
The post-industrial cities of America are rife with significant cultural heritage that contribute to...
Long-term population loss is recognized as a major challenge in older industrial cities throughout t...
Historic preservation is broadly concerned with maintaining the visible presence of history in our l...
This article analyzes the intersection of historic preservation and city planning in post-WWII Phila...
Historic preservation is the child of the city. In North America, the United States Conference of Ma...
The past years have seen widely noticed critiques of historic preservation by “one of our leading u...
The public outcry over large scale urban renewal projects of the mid-20th century served a catalytic...
This study supports the concept that modern historic preservation has expanded beyond the more tradi...
Thirty-five years ago urban renewal programs did not think about historic preservation of older citi...
Although urban heritage has been a research field in the focus of scholars’ attention since the con...
This paper examines the reasons and the process that has led to the elaboration and adoption of a ne...
Though the United States does not have a uniform climate or climate policy, cities are leading the w...
The post-industrial cities of America are rife with significant cultural heritage that contribute to...
Rebuilding central cities has focused on big-ticket items such as entertainment complexes and neighb...
Historic preservation is largely an urban profession with strong ties to city planning and developme...
The post-industrial cities of America are rife with significant cultural heritage that contribute to...
Long-term population loss is recognized as a major challenge in older industrial cities throughout t...
Historic preservation is broadly concerned with maintaining the visible presence of history in our l...
This article analyzes the intersection of historic preservation and city planning in post-WWII Phila...
Historic preservation is the child of the city. In North America, the United States Conference of Ma...
The past years have seen widely noticed critiques of historic preservation by “one of our leading u...
The public outcry over large scale urban renewal projects of the mid-20th century served a catalytic...
This study supports the concept that modern historic preservation has expanded beyond the more tradi...
Thirty-five years ago urban renewal programs did not think about historic preservation of older citi...
Although urban heritage has been a research field in the focus of scholars’ attention since the con...
This paper examines the reasons and the process that has led to the elaboration and adoption of a ne...
Though the United States does not have a uniform climate or climate policy, cities are leading the w...
The post-industrial cities of America are rife with significant cultural heritage that contribute to...
Rebuilding central cities has focused on big-ticket items such as entertainment complexes and neighb...