Design & historic preservation : the challenge of compatibility : held at Goucher College, Baltimore, Maryland, March 14-16, 2002 / edited by David Ames & Richard Wagner.
Includes bibliographical references and index. "Sponsored by the Graduate Preservation Programs of Boston University, The George Washington University, Goucher College, University of Delaware, University of Kentucky, University of Minnesota, University of Oregon, University of Southern California in association with Historic Resources Committee of the American Institute of Architects and National Park Service." -- from back cover.
Contents:
Design in preservation projects / Michael J. Mills -- Case studies in "quality" infill design: how do we move beyond the bad and the bland? / Eleanor Esser Gorski, Dijana Cuvalo -- Defining context: promoting a greater level of innovation in new design within historic districts / Kate R. Lemos -- Exaggerated reverence for the past: the challenge of design review in the Charleston Historic District design / James Hare -- California's historic districts: preservation in a vacuum / Lauren Weiss Bricker -- Addressing culturally influenced design issues in design guidelines / Cathleen MalmstroĢm, Bridget Maley -- Multi-scale design guidelines for the rural landscape of Nelson County, Kentucky / Ned Crankshaw, Julie Riesenweber, Krista Schneider -- Is less more?: twentieth-century design attitudes and twenty-first-century preservation / Pamela Whitney Hawkes -- Reconsidering the guidelines for design of additions to historic buildings / Peyton Hall -- Ironic historicism: postmodernism and historic preservation / Alison K. Hoagland -- Keeping the volume up: infill and adaptive reuse of Atlantic City's auditorium / Michael C. Henry -- Before the arch: some early architects and engineers on the St. Louis waterfront / Charles E. Peterson -- Temples of flight: preservation design at Washington National and Dulles International airports / H. Henry Ward.
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