In December 2007, the District of Columbia\u27s Historic Preservation Review Board (HPRB), in a unanimous decision, landmarked the Third Church of Christ Scientist, built by the firm of famous architect I.M. Pei in 1970, because of the building’s architectural significance. The decision was controversial and drew community and media attention because the landmark was a modern structure and the designation was made over the opposition of the congregants and some community members. As a result of the landmark designation, the congregation’s ability to redevelop the church will be limited and will require HPRB approval. The church argued that the building is too expensive to maintain while some community members argued that the building is a...
In 2019, older buildings in Philadelphia, “the Birthplace of America,” were being demolished at a re...
This paper focuses primarily on the District of Columbia, a city with a robust past and a bold agend...
Planners and neighborhood groups are justified in exercising caution when they consider historic pre...
This paper will analyze the tension between the historic preservation of sacred places and the free ...
In 1996, America almost lost a great piece of its history. The Cathedral of Saint Vibiana, located ...
The movement in the law of the Religion Clauses from Separationism, which requires distinctive treat...
The Interfaith Commission, religious leaders deeply concerned with the problems associated with the ...
On July 2, 1986, the New York Court of Appeals refused to exempt the Church of St. Paul and St. Andr...
Many states have historic preservation regulations that, as applied to properties owned by religious...
St. John the Baptist Parish is home to a considerable amount of historic landmarks and neighborhoods...
Historic preservation is a topic that is well known throughout the United States today and many peop...
Local governments across the country, from the smallest towns to the largest cities, have unique pre...
Rather than demolishing a historic house of worship due to lack of maintenance funding, this thesis ...
Within the past few years, the creation of the Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH) has been an i...
One of the biggest problems today facing communities with historic preservation ordinances is delinq...
In 2019, older buildings in Philadelphia, “the Birthplace of America,” were being demolished at a re...
This paper focuses primarily on the District of Columbia, a city with a robust past and a bold agend...
Planners and neighborhood groups are justified in exercising caution when they consider historic pre...
This paper will analyze the tension between the historic preservation of sacred places and the free ...
In 1996, America almost lost a great piece of its history. The Cathedral of Saint Vibiana, located ...
The movement in the law of the Religion Clauses from Separationism, which requires distinctive treat...
The Interfaith Commission, religious leaders deeply concerned with the problems associated with the ...
On July 2, 1986, the New York Court of Appeals refused to exempt the Church of St. Paul and St. Andr...
Many states have historic preservation regulations that, as applied to properties owned by religious...
St. John the Baptist Parish is home to a considerable amount of historic landmarks and neighborhoods...
Historic preservation is a topic that is well known throughout the United States today and many peop...
Local governments across the country, from the smallest towns to the largest cities, have unique pre...
Rather than demolishing a historic house of worship due to lack of maintenance funding, this thesis ...
Within the past few years, the creation of the Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH) has been an i...
One of the biggest problems today facing communities with historic preservation ordinances is delinq...
In 2019, older buildings in Philadelphia, “the Birthplace of America,” were being demolished at a re...
This paper focuses primarily on the District of Columbia, a city with a robust past and a bold agend...
Planners and neighborhood groups are justified in exercising caution when they consider historic pre...