Search Results
2. A Case Study To Determine Significance And Establish Evaluative Criteria For The Adaptive Reuse Of The Seamen’s YMCA House
3. A City, Asleep: Revisiting and Reevaluation History and Interpretation at Mesa Verde National Park
4. A Comparative Study on the Preservation of Industrial Waterfronts in Shanghai and New York City
5. A Contradiction in Terms: New York City's No-Style Buildings
6. A Critical Analysis of the Yin Yu Tang Project and the Preservation of Huizhou-Style Vernacular Dwellings in China
7. A Critical Assessment of the Preservation of Charleston Cottages in Charleston, South Carolina
8. Adapting the Architectural Avant-Garde: A design proposal for Paul Rudolph’s Orange County Government Center
9. A History of Preservation and Value Assessment of the White Monastery Church
10. American Decorative Stenciling: 1840 to 1940
11. A Methodology for Preserving Las Vegas Neon Electric Displays.
12. Amplifying and Uncovering Underrepresented Narratives: A New Data-Based Experimental Method for Cultural Heritage Research
13. Anagrapheia and the Architecture of the New Grave
14. Analyzing Digital Photogrammetry for Heritage Preservation
15. An Analysis of Current Preservation Strategies for Hunan Academies and Recommendations for Their Future
16. And There Was Light: the Use of Projection Mapping for Historic Preservation
17. An Effective Framework of Public-Private Partnerships: Creating An Economically Viable Plan for Conserving and Managing Beijing’s Urban Heritage Sites
18. A Preservationist's Guide to the Harems, Seraglios, and Houses of Love of Manhattan: The 19th Century New York City Brothel in Two Neighborhoods
19. A Preservation Revolution: Resurrecting Franklin Court for the Bicentennial
20. Architectural Palimpsest: A New Design for St. Martin’s Episcopal Church
21. Architecture of Academic Innovation: Progressive Pedagogy, Modernist Design, and Perkins and Will's Heathcote Elementary in Post-War America
22. Architecture of Compromise: A History and Evaluation of Facadism in Washington, DC
23. A Room of Her Own: Housing for New York’s Working Women, 1875-1930
24. Art and Literature of Johannesburg: The telling of tailings
25. A Seismic Retrofit To Rehabilitate The Long Beach Civic Center
26. A Spatial History of Lesbian Bars in New York City
27. Assessing and Managing Cruise Ship Tourism in Historic Port Cities: Case Study Charleston, South Carolina
28. Assessing the Decolonization of Cultural Heritage Policy in Belize through the Analysis of Narratives Presented at Colonial Sites
29. A Steel Mill Reforged: A Design Proposal for a New Technology Center in Harrison, NJ
30. "Behind the Ecce Homo," Rural Development Policy and the Effects of Depopulation on the Preservation of Spanish Heritage
31. Beirut’s Civil War Hotel District: Preserving the World’s First High-Rise Urban Battlefield
32. Bertrand Goldberg: Preserving a Vision of Concrete
33. Beyond Aesthetics: Evaluating Social Outcomes of Adaptive Reuse
34. Beyond Memorialization: Washington Heights as Case Study for Commemorating Holocaust Refugees
35. Beyond the Ephemeral: Preserving the Existing Built Environment with Temporary Urban Interventions
36. Bigger Houses, Fewer Homes: Dwelling Unit Consolidation in New York City
37. Branding the Power Center: Toponymy as a Tool for Assertion of Political Prowess
38. Building a Better Future on the Foundations of the Past: Incorporating Historic Districts into Ecocities
39. Building a new identity through architecture: The case of Colombia and government buildings constructed during the term of the Liberal Republic (1930-1946) and the case for their preservation
40. Building Community in Kleindeutschland: The Role of German Immigration in Shaping New York City's Seventeenth Ward
41. Building Walls of Light: The Development of Glass Block and Its Influence on American Architecture in the 1930s
42. Chandigarh: A Case Study of the local heritage designation process and regulatory framework of Modernist Architecture in India
43. Children's Heritage Education at Historic Sites: Evaluating Resiliency in Place Based Education in the Absence of Place
44. Cities on the Edge: Significance and Preservation of Hillside Squatter Settlements in Korea
45. Cladding the Mid-Century Modern: Thin Stone Veneer-Faced Precast Concrete
46. Cloud-Based Approach to Data Collection and Project Management for Architectural Conservation
47. Community Participation in Heritage Management: A Case in Macao
48. Comparative Laboratory Evaluation of Natural Hydraulic Lime Mortars for Conservation
49. Comparative Study of Traditional Jointing Techniques of Vernacular Timber Framings in New England, America and Jiangnan, China and Some Applications Conservation Practice
50. Concealed Certainty and Undeniable Conjecture: Interpreting Marginalized Heritage
51. Concrete Heritage Conservation and the Viability of Migrating Corrosion Inhibitors
52. Contemporary Reconstruction: Celebrating Destruction in the Basilica of El Salvador
53. Cross-Bronx, Trans-Manhattan: Preserving a Significant Urban Expressway and Its Megastructure
54. Cultural Heritage Sites and Urban growth: The case of Neakutoleab, Lalibela
55. Current Trends in Spectral Reflectance Imaging Techniques: A Qualitative Approach to the Investigation and Documentation of Building Materials
56. [De]constructing Guastavino Vaulting
57. Deconstructing James Brown Lord, A Monograph
58. Decorative Monel: Historical Intent, Weathering and Analysis
59. DEFINING APPROPRIATENESS: An analysis of the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards on Additions to Historic Structures and its Impact on the Practice of Architecture, Development and Preservation
60. Deformation of North American Marbles in Response to Thermal Cycling
61. Demolition by Neglect of New York City Individual and Historic District Landmarks
62. Derivative Design: A new approach for an organic growth of historic Usonian Houses
63. Digital Photogrammetry for Long-Term Monitoring
64. Discarded Treasures of an Infelicitous Past
65. Documentary Films for Preservation: Representation Techniques for the Field
66. Documentation and Testing of Nineteenth-Century Limewash Recipes in the United States
67. Documentation of Built Heritage and Disaster Preparedness Plans
68. Does Size Matter? Comparing the Alpha-P and the Hyperion for FTIR Paint Analysis
69. Dolomitic Lime Mortars: Carbonation Complications and Susceptibility to Acidic Sulfates
70. Early Twentieth Century "Face Brick" as a National Industry: The Textures, Colors, and Sizes of Face Brick + The Development of the Industry
71. East Meets West in Cheeloo University: A Hybrid Architecture in China and its Preservation
72. Effects of Fire-Related Heat Damage on Interior Architectural Paint Finishes
73. English Antecedents of the Queen Anne in America: A Study of Anglo-American Domestic Architecture
74. Enhancing the Interpretation of Sites on the Silk Roads: A Study of Shaanxi Province
75. Evaluating the Effect of Local Historic Preservation and Climate Change Action Policy on the Promotion of Operating Energy Efficiency in Historic Buildings
76. Evaluating the Success of UNESCO World Heritage Sites
77. Extracting the Exhibited Interior: Historic Preservation and the American Period Room
78. Finding Enclosure: Uncovering the Aesthetic Role of the Birdcage Elevator in Skyscraper Interiors, 1890-1900
79. Finding workable solutions to the issues adversely affecting the preservation of built cultural heritage in India
80. Fire-Damaged Stone: The Effects of Heat, Flame, and Quenching
81. Food Interpretation At House Museums And Historic Sites: The Characteristics Of Successful Food Programs
82. From Brand Village to Living Heritage: Tong-il-chon in the Area of Korean Demilitarized Zone
83. Grand Central Terminal's Original Lighting: Its Significance, Its Relationship With the Current Scheme, and Recommendations for Alternate Considerations
84. Here the Great Flaw in the Man: A Prolegomena to Ruskin’s Marginalia in Viollet-le-Duc’s Dictionnaire raisonné de l'architecture française du XIe au XVIe siècle for Contemporary Historic Preservation
85. Heritage in the Myanmar Frontier: Shan State, Haws, and Conditions for Public Participation
86. Heritage Reproduction in the Age of High-Resolution Scanning:A Critical Evaluation of Digital Infilling Methods for Historic Preservation
87. History and Materiality of Rustic Ferrocement Sculptures
88. Impact of Mineralogy, Texture and Fabric of the Maritime Canadian Sandstone on Deterioration of Ornamental Bridges in Central Park, NYC
89. In Defense of Natural Cement: A Critical Examination of the Evolution of Concrete Technology at Fort Totten, New York
90. Indicators of Success for Contentious Preservation Campaigns
91. Industrial Decay: Environmental Value of Industrial Heritage Sites
92. Influence and Contributions of Speculative Row House Developers on the Architecture and Urban Design of New York City's Upper West Side: 1879-1908
93. In God We Trust? Preserving Historic Church Interiors
94. Inherently Flawed: Carbonation-Induced Cracking in Reinforced Concrete Structures
95. In-Kind Terra Cotta Replacement in the 21st Century
96. In Situ Deacidification of Vernacular Wallpaper
97. Installation Method: a tool for community engagement in Historic Preservation
98. Interpreting Disability Through Architecture: Franklin D. Roosevelt's Hyde Park Estate
99. Interpreting Historical Experience as a Prelude to Preservation: The Special Case of the Department Store
100. Interrogating the Olfactory Landscape: Means and Methods for Analyzing Changing Smellscapes as a Character-Defining Feature of Place
- « Previous
- Next »
- 1
- 2
- 3