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Full-Text Articles in Architecture
Industry In The Southern Thames Street Neighborhood Of Newport, Rhode Island, 1820 -1920, Daniel P. Titus
Industry In The Southern Thames Street Neighborhood Of Newport, Rhode Island, 1820 -1920, Daniel P. Titus
Faculty and Staff - Articles & Papers
In the study of Industry in the Southern Thames Street Neighborhood of Newport, Rhode Island from 1820 -1920 we by necessity must touch, even if ever so slightly, on the history of industry in Newport, not just the District, both before and after that time period. We must try to understand what life was like for the residents of the District and the city. We must try to understand what was happening in the area, the city, and in a larger sense, the region to get an understanding of the social and economic forces at play on their everyday lives. …
Landmark Report (Vol. 22, No. 2), Kentucky Library Research Collections
Landmark Report (Vol. 22, No. 2), Kentucky Library Research Collections
Landmark Report
Newsletter published by the Landmark Association; this local group advocates the preservation, protection and maintenance of architectural, cultural and archaeological resources in Bowling Green and Warren County, Kentucky.
Trust, Collaboration, And Financial Return In Conservation/Development Partnerships, New England Environmental Finance Center
Trust, Collaboration, And Financial Return In Conservation/Development Partnerships, New England Environmental Finance Center
Economics and Finance
In early 2002 the New England Environmental Finance Center hosted a series of roundtable discussions among municipal officials, residential developers, land trust representatives, and others about "Innovative Approaches to Land Conservation and Smart Growth". Among our observations was that for many of the over 20 conservation/development partnerships we discussed in the series, creation and maintenance of trust was central to success or failure of various stages of the partnership. This suggested a link between creation of trust and financial return for traditionally opposed project partners.
To further examine this matter, we interviewed 11 round table participants and asked questions about …
A Structure Defining Movement: Mediating Between The Past & Present, Laura Klock
A Structure Defining Movement: Mediating Between The Past & Present, Laura Klock
Architecture Thesis Prep
Erie Canal Aqueduct, Rochester, NY - Re-forming the Identity of a Historic Urban Artifact
"Structuring the movement through space, and thus the temporal experience of that place, can serve as a mnemonic device for the recollection of the past and the reinterpretation of a site's identity as a composite of the past and present."
Church Anniversary 69th (2); 2003-09-28, Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church
Church Anniversary 69th (2); 2003-09-28, Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church
Anniversary Papers
No abstract provided.
Church Anniversary 69th (1); 2003-09-28, Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church
Church Anniversary 69th (1); 2003-09-28, Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church
Anniversary Papers
No abstract provided.
What Were They Thinking? The Lost Rison House, Patricia H. Ryan
What Were They Thinking? The Lost Rison House, Patricia H. Ryan
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.
From The Executive Director, Lynne Berry
From The Executive Director, Lynne Berry
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Memories Of West Holmes Avenue: An Interview With Eugenia Millen Pitsinger, Donna Castellano
Memories Of West Holmes Avenue: An Interview With Eugenia Millen Pitsinger, Donna Castellano
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Farewell To A Homeplace, Lou Pettus Gathany
Farewell To A Homeplace, Lou Pettus Gathany
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.
The Old Neighborhood: A Family Remembers West Holmes Avenue, Nancy Rohr
The Old Neighborhood: A Family Remembers West Holmes Avenue, Nancy Rohr
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Recycling Redstone: Preservation On A Massive Scale, Frances Robb
Recycling Redstone: Preservation On A Massive Scale, Frances Robb
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Wells Avenue Restoration Preserves A History-Rich House In Five Points, Dennis Boccippio
Wells Avenue Restoration Preserves A History-Rich House In Five Points, Dennis Boccippio
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Historic Huntsville Quarterly Of Local Architecture And Preservation: Preservation: Progress And Setbacks, Vol.29, No.3 - 4, Fall - Winter 2003, Historic Huntsville Foundation
Historic Huntsville Quarterly Of Local Architecture And Preservation: Preservation: Progress And Setbacks, Vol.29, No.3 - 4, Fall - Winter 2003, Historic Huntsville Foundation
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Landmark Report (Vol. 23, No. 1), Kentucky Library Research Collections
Landmark Report (Vol. 23, No. 1), Kentucky Library Research Collections
Landmark Report
Newsletter published by the Landmark Association; this local group advocates the preservation, protection and maintenance of architectural, cultural and archaeological resources in Bowling Green and Warren County, Kentucky.
Model State Land Use Legislation For New England, New England Environmental Finance Center, Muskie School Of Public Service
Model State Land Use Legislation For New England, New England Environmental Finance Center, Muskie School Of Public Service
Legislation
Sprawl is neither the ordained nor the inevitable outcome upon the New England landscape. A coordinated response to sprawl by the public and private sectors is possible, and could dramatically improve land use patterns and reduce the cost of local government. For the New England states, such a response would include, among other elements, legislation to eliminate existing gaps in the land use laws of each state – gaps that presently encourage or sanction sprawling development. It would also include incentives for municipalities to think beyond their borders and to act with greater efficiency and effect. It is the purpose …
Pamphlet Deacons Deaconesses Mother Boards Anniversary 69th; 2003-05-28, Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church
Pamphlet Deacons Deaconesses Mother Boards Anniversary 69th; 2003-05-28, Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church
Anniversary Papers
No abstract provided.
2003-05-18; Pamphlet; Annual Four Seasons Tea, Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church
2003-05-18; Pamphlet; Annual Four Seasons Tea, Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church
Pamphlets
No abstract provided.
Plan Of The William Watts Sherman House Library, Daniel P. Titus, Et Al.
Plan Of The William Watts Sherman House Library, Daniel P. Titus, Et Al.
Faculty and Staff - Articles & Papers
As a unique room designed by renowned late 19th - early 20th century architect and designer Stanford White, the library of the William Watts Sherman House is considered an exemplary representation of American decorative art and architecture.
The purpose of this report is to analyze and make recommendations to Salve Regina University, the present owner of the building, in regards to the Library. This study will involve, but is not limited to, a survey of the room’s history, including information about the designer, former inhabitants, and historical functions. It will draw on a large number of research venues, including historic …
Landmark Report (Vol. 21, No. 6), Kentucky Library Research Collections
Landmark Report (Vol. 21, No. 6), Kentucky Library Research Collections
Landmark Report
Newsletter published by the Landmark Association; this local group advocates the preservation, protection and maintenance of architectural, cultural and archaeological resources in Bowling Green and Warren County, Kentucky.
From The Executive Director, Lynne Berry Lowery
From The Executive Director, Lynne Berry Lowery
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Part One: Twickenham: A Brief History Of The Twickenham Historic District, Donna Castellano
Part One: Twickenham: A Brief History Of The Twickenham Historic District, Donna Castellano
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Old Town Historic Preservation District, David Nuttall
Old Town Historic Preservation District, David Nuttall
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.
A New Look, Lynn Jones
Part One: Madison Station, Randall Rivers
Part One: Madison Station, Randall Rivers
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Tax Breaks For Historic Preservation, Marc Goldmon, Donna Castellano
Tax Breaks For Historic Preservation, Marc Goldmon, Donna Castellano
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.
An Investment With Many Returns, Rusty George
An Investment With Many Returns, Rusty George
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.
An Overview Of Historic Preservation, Marc Goldmon
An Overview Of Historic Preservation, Marc Goldmon
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.
From The Nomination To The Alabama Register Of Landmarks And Heritage, Historic Huntsville Foundation
From The Nomination To The Alabama Register Of Landmarks And Heritage, Historic Huntsville Foundation
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.
A Twentieth-Century Landmark, Derra Brasher
A Twentieth-Century Landmark, Derra Brasher
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.