Explains procedural requirements and technical components of a comprehensive survey of the city's historic buildings and neighborhoods designed to help guide planning, maintenance, and investment decisions. Discusses selected findings and best practices
This publication comes from the Preservation Hotlines serial, published by the State Historic Preser...
A historic resources survey is the process of systematically identifying historic properties within ...
The incorporation of historical data, issues and perspectives into the theory and practice of urban ...
Compares current survey practices in Los Angeles with other cities, and provides a framework to cons...
Abstract. The effective management of information about historic resources is essential to their con...
Provides guidance on integrating recording, documentation, and information management of territories...
2013-10-04Redevelopment agencies (RDAs) were a key local economic development tool in California for...
Researches values and benefits of cultural heritage conservation undertaken by GCI through its Agora...
Explains procedural requirements and technical components of a comprehensive survey of the city's hi...
In 1995, the editors of Historic Preservation bestowed their Great American Main Street Awards upon ...
The purpose of this Chapter is to specify significance criteria for the designation of historic reso...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 29-30)An underutilized, historic building in the community o...
Jacksonville, Florida Preservation of historic and cultural resources; report of Historic Preservati...
Redevelopment agencies play a major role in the preservation or destruction of historic buildings. W...
The objective of this survey is to identify all aboveground historic architectural resources in the...
This publication comes from the Preservation Hotlines serial, published by the State Historic Preser...
A historic resources survey is the process of systematically identifying historic properties within ...
The incorporation of historical data, issues and perspectives into the theory and practice of urban ...
Compares current survey practices in Los Angeles with other cities, and provides a framework to cons...
Abstract. The effective management of information about historic resources is essential to their con...
Provides guidance on integrating recording, documentation, and information management of territories...
2013-10-04Redevelopment agencies (RDAs) were a key local economic development tool in California for...
Researches values and benefits of cultural heritage conservation undertaken by GCI through its Agora...
Explains procedural requirements and technical components of a comprehensive survey of the city's hi...
In 1995, the editors of Historic Preservation bestowed their Great American Main Street Awards upon ...
The purpose of this Chapter is to specify significance criteria for the designation of historic reso...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 29-30)An underutilized, historic building in the community o...
Jacksonville, Florida Preservation of historic and cultural resources; report of Historic Preservati...
Redevelopment agencies play a major role in the preservation or destruction of historic buildings. W...
The objective of this survey is to identify all aboveground historic architectural resources in the...
This publication comes from the Preservation Hotlines serial, published by the State Historic Preser...
A historic resources survey is the process of systematically identifying historic properties within ...
The incorporation of historical data, issues and perspectives into the theory and practice of urban ...