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102. The Walled City of Ahmedabad: Proposing a New Framework for the Conservation and Maintenance of Pol Houses Through Analysis of the Roles of Different Stakeholders
103. US Embassies of the Cold War: Emerging Private Market Preservation Alternatives
104. An Effective Framework of Public-Private Partnerships: Creating An Economically Viable Plan for Conserving and Managing Beijing’s Urban Heritage Sites
105. Beirut’s Civil War Hotel District: Preserving the World’s First High-Rise Urban Battlefield
106. Bertrand Goldberg: Preserving a Vision of Concrete
107. Digital Photogrammetry for Long-Term Monitoring
108. English Antecedents of the Queen Anne in America: A Study of Anglo-American Domestic Architecture
109. Evaluating the Success of UNESCO World Heritage Sites
110. Inherently Flawed: Carbonation-Induced Cracking in Reinforced Concrete Structures
111. Preservation, Management, and Stabilization Approaches at Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin: An Analysis of the Evolution of Intervention Strategies
112. Reinterpreting Pioneer Deep Space Station
113. Rethinking the Vernacular in China: Understanding the Dynamics of Social Transformation and the Evolution of Rural Architecture
114. The Colors of Culture: A Finishes Study of the Dutch-American Stone Houses of Bergen County, New Jersey
115. The Draft Riots Reconsidered: Interpreting New York’s Sites of Racial Conflict
116. The Evolution of American “Historic Color Palettes”
117. The Influence Of Glass Transition Temperature On The Performance Of Acrylic Thermoplastic Adhesives
118. The Progression of Historic Preservation in Miami Beach and the Challenges of Sea Level Rise
119. URBAN PRESERVATION IN CHINA: The Survival of an Idea Despite Political Repression, 1950–1982
120. Visualizing Value: A Geospatial Look at Comparative Approaches to Local Valuation of Cultural Heritage
121. Anagrapheia and the Architecture of the New Grave
122. Architectural Palimpsest: A New Design for St. Martin’s Episcopal Church
123. "Behind the Ecce Homo," Rural Development Policy and the Effects of Depopulation on the Preservation of Spanish Heritage
124. Cladding the Mid-Century Modern: Thin Stone Veneer-Faced Precast Concrete
125. Community Participation in Heritage Management: A Case in Macao
126. Heritage in the Myanmar Frontier: Shan State, Haws, and Conditions for Public Participation
127. Installation Method: a tool for community engagement in Historic Preservation
128. Managing Transparency in Post-War Modern Architecture
129. Museums of Buildings: Historic Preservation and the American Open-Air Museum
130. Post Offices in a Foggy World: Understanding the Value of the New Deal Post Office and its Public Art in the National Landscape
131. Preserving Jamestown, Rhode Island
132. Shrinkage in lime stucco: Does “banking” mortar help mitigate shrinkage?
133. Socialist in Form, National in Content: preserving late Soviet culture at Tbilisi Palace of Rituals
134. Stronger than the Storm? Promoting the Post-Sandy Resilience of Historic Resources in New Jersey’s Coastal Communities
135. The Bungalow Courts Of Hollywood, California: Hollywood Bungalow Court Survey, Preservaton Analysis, And Recommendations
136. “When I’m Dead, Demolish It”: Contradictions and Compromises in Preserving Values at Lee Kuan Yew’s Oxley Road Home, Singapore
137. A Bitter Truth: Astringent Persimmon as a Bio-alternative to Standard Wood Preservation Techniques
138. A Contradiction in Terms: New York City's No-Style Buildings
139. Architecture of Academic Innovation: Progressive Pedagogy, Modernist Design, and Perkins and Will's Heathcote Elementary in Post-War America
140. Building Walls of Light: The Development of Glass Block and Its Influence on American Architecture in the 1930s
141. Comparative Study of Traditional Jointing Techniques of Vernacular Timber Framings in New England, America and Jiangnan, China and Some Applications Conservation Practice
142. Contemporary Reconstruction: Celebrating Destruction in the Basilica of El Salvador
143. Current Trends in Spectral Reflectance Imaging Techniques: A Qualitative Approach to the Investigation and Documentation of Building Materials
144. Derivative Design: A new approach for an organic growth of historic Usonian Houses
145. Documentation and Testing of Nineteenth-Century Limewash Recipes in the United States
146. Finding workable solutions to the issues adversely affecting the preservation of built cultural heritage in India
147. Grand Central Terminal's Original Lighting: Its Significance, Its Relationship With the Current Scheme, and Recommendations for Alternate Considerations
148. History and Materiality of Rustic Ferrocement Sculptures
149. Influence and Contributions of Speculative Row House Developers on the Architecture and Urban Design of New York City's Upper West Side: 1879-1908
150. Local and International Dynamics in Historic Cities: Understanding the Influence of UNESCO World Heritage Designation on Urban Development in Quito, Ecuador
151. Michelangelo and the Baths of Diocletian: An Analysis of His Re-Use of the Ruin for the Church of Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri
152. New York State Historic Tax Credit Program and Preserving Buffalo, New York: An Examination of the Program's Use and Impact in Buffalo
153. Pigment Identification of Early Commercial Architectural Paint in Trade Catalogues: 1870-1914
154. Presevation Without Policy: Maintaining Manhattan's Community Murals
155. Sound Advice: The Development and Use of Early 20th Century Acoustical Wall and Ceiling Materials
156. Third Sector Acquisition of Surplus Federal Heritage Buildings in Canada: Challenges and Opportunities
157. What Lies Beneath: "Windows to the Past" in Preservation Design
158. A Case Study To Determine Significance And Establish Evaluative Criteria For The Adaptive Reuse Of The Seamen’s YMCA House
159. Adapting the Architectural Avant-Garde: A design proposal for Paul Rudolph’s Orange County Government Center
160. A Seismic Retrofit To Rehabilitate The Long Beach Civic Center
161. Cities on the Edge: Significance and Preservation of Hillside Squatter Settlements in Korea
162. Discarded Treasures of an Infelicitous Past
163. Extracting the Exhibited Interior: Historic Preservation and the American Period Room
164. Fire-Damaged Stone: The Effects of Heat, Flame, and Quenching
165. In God We Trust? Preserving Historic Church Interiors
166. In-Kind Terra Cotta Replacement in the 21st Century
167. Measuring the Impact of Historic District Designation on Real Estate in New York City
168. Perceiving the Spirit of Manhattan’s Chinatown: A Study of the Evolution and Preservation of the Signage Designed for Historic Chinese Association Buildings
169. Sheet Scaling in Mohegan Granite: Intrinsic & Extrinsic Factors
170. The California Coastal Act and Historic Preservation
171. The comparative analysis of biological growth and common cleaners based on organism identification and biological mechanisms
172. The Historic American Buildings Survey and Interpretive Drawing: Using Digital Tools to Facilitate Comprehensive Heritage Documentation
173. The Performance of Two Alkoxysilane Consolidants on Three Berea Sandstones Through Controlled Environmental Stress Cycling
174. What’s On the Surface Does Matter: The Conservation of Applied Surface Decoration of Historic Stained Glass Windows
175. William Sumner Appleton and The Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities: Professionalism and Labor
176. A Critical Assessment of the Preservation of Charleston Cottages in Charleston, South Carolina
177. A Preservationist's Guide to the Harems, Seraglios, and Houses of Love of Manhattan: The 19th Century New York City Brothel in Two Neighborhoods
178. Assessing and Managing Cruise Ship Tourism in Historic Port Cities: Case Study Charleston, South Carolina
179. A Steel Mill Reforged: A Design Proposal for a New Technology Center in Harrison, NJ
180. Beyond the Ephemeral: Preserving the Existing Built Environment with Temporary Urban Interventions
181. Building a Better Future on the Foundations of the Past: Incorporating Historic Districts into Ecocities
182. Deformation of North American Marbles in Response to Thermal Cycling
183. Demolition by Neglect of New York City Individual and Historic District Landmarks
184. Does Size Matter? Comparing the Alpha-P and the Hyperion for FTIR Paint Analysis
185. Impact of Mineralogy, Texture and Fabric of the Maritime Canadian Sandstone on Deterioration of Ornamental Bridges in Central Park, NYC
186. In Defense of Natural Cement: A Critical Examination of the Evolution of Concrete Technology at Fort Totten, New York
187. Indicators of Success for Contentious Preservation Campaigns
188. Interpreting Disability Through Architecture: Franklin D. Roosevelt's Hyde Park Estate
189. Manhattan Parking Garages 1897 – 1930: Significance And Preservation
190. Memories in Transition: Churches, War and Reconstruction
191. Mission 66: Where Are We Now? The Preservation and Re-Use of Mission 66 Visitor Centers
192. One Man's Trash is Another Man's Treasure: The Transition of Clinker Brick from Disposable to Decorative
193. Piercing Poverty with Light, Air and Control 1887-1906: A Case for the Preservation of Eight New York City Small Parks
194. Polychlorinated Biphenyls: A New Hazard for Historic Buildings
195. Reassessing the Public Spaces of Isamu Noguchi
196. Regional Architecture as an Expression of State Identity: Early State Government Buildings in the Honolulu Civic Center
197. Reusing Brick: Properties of Brick to Mortar Bond Strength
198. Tapestry Brick Dwellings: The Emergence of a Residential Type in Brooklyn
199. The Outdoor Murals of Richard Haas: History, Challenges and Strategies for Preservation
200. Threatened By History: The Problems in Preserving the Postbellum Commemorative Landscape
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