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Full-Text Articles in Architecture
Cooperative Conservation: Increasing Capacity Through Community Partnerships: Cultural Site Stewardship Program: Quarterly Progress Report, Period Ending December 31, 2005, Margaret N. Rees
Cultural Site Stewardship Program
- Active stewards in the program now total 169, an increase of 497% since December 2004.
- 11 additional major cultural site impacts resulting in measurable damages reported this quarter. Four additional impacts with somewhat lesser significance also reported in the quarter. Total impacts since December 2004 total 36 major and 12 less significant.
- 2006 monitoring plan for Gold Butte implemented.
- Training class on Southern Nevada Pre-history presented to 41 site stewards.
Americanizing The American Woman: Symbols Of Nationalism In The Ladies Home Journal, 1890-1900, Kaithlyn Kayer
Americanizing The American Woman: Symbols Of Nationalism In The Ladies Home Journal, 1890-1900, Kaithlyn Kayer
Pell Scholars and Senior Theses
When the Ladies’ Home Journal began in 1883, its creator, Mr. Cyrus H. K. Curtis, could not have possibly dreamed that the magazine would grow to be the most influential woman’s journal of all time. A material culture analysis of American nationalistic emblems published in the Ladies’ Home Journal between 1890 and 1900 will determine how Edward Bok, editor, controlled nationalism in the feminine market, displaying the openness of women to nationalism in the late 19th century. It will also reveal how Bok created and controlled an educational tool he deemed “Americanization”, establishing a technique that magazines would replicate in …
Landmark Report (Vol. 25, No. 2), Kentucky Library Research Collections
Landmark Report (Vol. 25, 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.
The Charles J. Connick Windows Of The Joan Of Arc Chapel, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wi, Annemarie Sawkins
The Charles J. Connick Windows Of The Joan Of Arc Chapel, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wi, Annemarie Sawkins
Catalogues and Gallery Guides
No abstract provided.
Oak Hill, Kitty Farnham, Gitisha Goel, Brandy Morrison, Patrick Sullivan, Tiffany Tolbert
Oak Hill, Kitty Farnham, Gitisha Goel, Brandy Morrison, Patrick Sullivan, Tiffany Tolbert
Heritage Preservation Projects
Prepared by the Fall 2005 Conservation of Historic Building Materials class. This Historic Structure Report contains a developmental history and narrative description of Oak Hill, elevations and floor plans for the structure, conditions assessments of the building exterior, interior, structure, systems and treatment recommendations for those sections. The purpose of this report is to provide a current assessment of the condition of the property and to provide recommendations for needed repairs and options for future consideration.
Cooperative Conservation: Increasing Capacity Through Community Partnerships: Cultural Site Stewardship Program: Quarterly Progress Report, Period Ending September 30, 2005, Margaret N. Rees
Cultural Site Stewardship Program
- 17 new site stewards trained during the quarter. Active stewards in the program now total 167, up from 150 in last quarter.
- Three Desert National Wildlife Refuge sites added to monitoring schedule.
- Comprehensive monitoring plan for Sloan Canyon NCA implemented.
- New training classes offered in GPS navigation and Clark County pre-history.
- 3 additional major cultural site impacts resulting in measurable damages reported this quarter. Four additional impacts with somewhat lesser significance also reported in the quarter. Total impacts since December 2004 total 11 major and 12 less significant.
- Federal land managers authorized site stewards to place signage and construct barriers …
Introduction, Lynn Jones, Diane Ellis
Introduction, Lynn Jones, Diane Ellis
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Hot Times In The Old Downtown, Patrick Mccauley
Hot Times In The Old Downtown, Patrick Mccauley
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.
The Times Of My Life, Randy Schrimsher
The Times Of My Life, Randy Schrimsher
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.
The Times Of The "Times" Building, Linda Bayer Allen
The Times Of The "Times" Building, Linda Bayer Allen
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.
J. Emory Pierce: A Man For The Times, Patricia H. Ryan
J. Emory Pierce: A Man For The Times, Patricia H. Ryan
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Historic Huntsville Quarterly Of Local Architecture And Preservation: Huntsville Daily Times Building, Vol.31, No.3 - 4, Fall - Winter 2005, Historic Huntsville Foundation
Historic Huntsville Quarterly Of Local Architecture And Preservation: Huntsville Daily Times Building, Vol.31, No.3 - 4, Fall - Winter 2005, Historic Huntsville Foundation
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Hacia Una Definición De Políticas De Conservación De Áreas Históricas Mexicanas: La Conservación Integrada Y La Rehabilitación De Las Zonas De Monumentos Históricos En El Estado De Querétaro / Towards A Definition Of Conservation Policies Of Historic Areas: The Integrated Conservation Of Historical Mouments' Zones In The State Of Queretaro, Yanet Lezama-López
Yanet Lezama-López
Tomando como base dos de los paradigmas presentes en la práctica de la conservación (Ashworth, 1994), la preservación y el heritage, el artículo presenta, desde la perspectiva del diseño urbano contemporáneo, los principios de la conservación integrada de paisajes históricos construidos propuestos por la autora para el contexto mexicano. El estudio de caso, el centro histórico de la ciudad de Santiago de Querétaro, en México, permite presentar algunas recomendaciones que pueden ser aplicadas en los planes de manejo o gestión en otros sitios mexicanos inscritos en la lista del Patrimonio Mundial, a fin de contribuir constructivamente en la práctica de …
Landmark Report (Vol. 25, No. 1), Kentucky Library Research Collections
Landmark Report (Vol. 25, 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.
Cooperative Conservation: Increasing Capacity Through Community Partnerships: Cultural Site Stewardship Program: Quarterly Progress Report, Period Ending June 30, 2005, Margaret N. Rees
Cultural Site Stewardship Program
- List of cultural resource sites and locations for monitoring completed
- Outline for recruiting and training site stewards completed
- Protocol for response to site impact/destruction completed
- Field Manual complete and available on CD
- Database set up with 150 site stewards, 144 of whom are currently active
- Identification Card designed and accepted by Interagency Team
- Training manual completed
- Training classes initiated
- Educational program for elementary students in planning stages
Acquiring Islamic Identity Through Architectural Style, Omar Kishk
Acquiring Islamic Identity Through Architectural Style, Omar Kishk
Archived Theses and Dissertations
[abstract not provided]
The Vision Of Pierre L’Enfant: A City To Inspire, A Plan To Preserve, Glen Worthington
The Vision Of Pierre L’Enfant: A City To Inspire, A Plan To Preserve, Glen Worthington
Georgetown Law Historic Preservation Papers Series
No abstract provided.
Preserving Rural African American Heritage In Hawkins County, Tennessee: A History And Restoration Proposal For Saunders School, Chapel, And Cemetery., Sharon Edwina Becker
Preserving Rural African American Heritage In Hawkins County, Tennessee: A History And Restoration Proposal For Saunders School, Chapel, And Cemetery., Sharon Edwina Becker
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
As generations segment and separate by distance and relationships, the chapel, school, and cemetery in what was known as the Saunders Chapel Community in Hawkins County, Tennessee, becomes a unifying bond to its descendents. This study records Saunders School history as an established central archive and uses the history for a restoration proposal. Saunders history, like all social and cultural history, exists as coalesced fragments. In the hope of deriving proof of the past, each entity and event is brought together so they might illuminate another. The story of Saunders Chapel will continue to grow and live on through the …
Site Context And History Of The Orson B. Adams Homestead And Surrounding Area For The Historic American Landscapes Survey, Paul Drake
Undergraduate Honors Capstone Projects
In 1862, Orson B. Adams settled in Harrisburg, Utah. He and his family were part of a movement by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, also known as the Mormons, to create a self-sufficient colony in the west. The Mormon settlers were "called" to establish agricultural towns throughout southern Utah and west to the Pacific and grow crops such as grapes and cotton.
Orson B. Adams Farmstead Existing Conditions Survey, Mandie Zollinger
Orson B. Adams Farmstead Existing Conditions Survey, Mandie Zollinger
Undergraduate Honors Capstone Projects
The project study area is on the site of the former Harrisburg Settlement, in Central Washington County, Utah between the towns of Leeds and St. George, Utah, and west of Interstate 15. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has recently (2001) acquired a 200 acre parcel of the project site. The landscape contains thousands of years of history in a small area, including features from the prehistoric cultures of the Virgin Anasazi and Southern Paiute, settlement of the Mormon pioneers, mining industry, and remnants of a 1950's Hollywood movie set. All of this lies at the southeastern tip of the …
Landmark Report (Vol. 24, No. 3), Kentucky Library Research Collections
Landmark Report (Vol. 24, No. 3), 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.
Cooperative Conservation: Increasing Capacity Through Community Partnerships: Cultural Site Stewardship Program: Quarterly Progress Report, Period Ending March 31, 2005, Margaret N. Rees
Cultural Site Stewardship Program
- List of cultural resource sites and locations for monitoring is 100% complete
- Outline for recruiting and training site stewards is now complete
- Law enforcement protocol for response to site impact/destruction has been established
- Field manual has been completed and computerized
- Training manual 90% complete and awaiting team approval
- Database loaded with 122 site steward records, of whom 88 are active
- Site steward identification card designed and approved by Cultural Resources Team; NCA and NRA fee waivers for site stewards approved by BLM and NPS
- Open house held March 19, 2005, to introduce program to site stewards
From The Executive Director, Annette Philpo't
From The Executive Director, Annette Philpo't
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Contributors, Historic Huntsville Foundation
Contributors, Historic Huntsville Foundation
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Preservation Effort Revives A House And Inspires A Family Gathering, Lynn Jones
Preservation Effort Revives A House And Inspires A Family Gathering, Lynn Jones
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Go Slow, Do It Right: Resoration Progress At Cotton Hill, Patricia H. Ryan
Go Slow, Do It Right: Resoration Progress At Cotton Hill, Patricia H. Ryan
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Cotton Hill: A Rediscovered Treasure, Lakin Boyd
Cotton Hill: A Rediscovered Treasure, Lakin Boyd
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Historic Huntsville Quarterly Of Local Architecture And Preservation: Cotton Hill, Vol.31, No.1 - 2, Spring - Summer 2005, Historic Huntsville Foundation
Historic Huntsville Quarterly Of Local Architecture And Preservation: Cotton Hill, Vol.31, No.1 - 2, Spring - Summer 2005, Historic Huntsville Foundation
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Luke Mathews Of Cotton Hill, William J. Stubno Jr.
Luke Mathews Of Cotton Hill, William J. Stubno Jr.
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Luke Mathews Of Madison County, Linda Bayer Allen
Luke Mathews Of Madison County, Linda Bayer Allen
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.