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A Preservation Plan For North Charleston, Angela Kleinschmidt
A Preservation Plan For North Charleston, Angela Kleinschmidt
All Theses
No abstract provided.
Remembering Randolph Hall: Reuniting The Interior With Its Monumental Past, Cameron Stewart Schwabenton
Remembering Randolph Hall: Reuniting The Interior With Its Monumental Past, Cameron Stewart Schwabenton
All Theses
Through extensive historical research on the built environment of Harrison Randolph Hall, the mission is to propose a more historically sensitive design approach for the interior.
Little to no research has been published on the history of the College's built environment. The primary source for the history portion of the project was gathered from the College's Journal of the Board of Trustees, essentially meeting minutes. These are complete to the present. The Journals are a significant resource of the history of the building and its evolution. The vast majority of the project involved compiling information from the Journals in order …
Making The Transition: Digital Archiving For Historic Preservation, Celeste Euretta Wiley
Making The Transition: Digital Archiving For Historic Preservation, Celeste Euretta Wiley
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No abstract provided.
Memory And The Evolution Of Modern Performance Spaces: Preservation Approaches At Charleston's Memminger Auditorium And Riviera Theater, Adrienne Nicole Jacobsen
Memory And The Evolution Of Modern Performance Spaces: Preservation Approaches At Charleston's Memminger Auditorium And Riviera Theater, Adrienne Nicole Jacobsen
All Theses
No abstract provided.
A Conceptual Plan For The Detroit Book And Tower Building: Exploration Of The Conjunction Of Historic Preservation And Sustainable Design Concepts, Chi-Ying Luo
Master's Theses and Doctoral Dissertations
This conceptual project generated an adaptive reuse proposal for the Book and Tower Building in a registered historic district. Louis Kamper designed the thirteen-story Book Building in 1917, in the Beaux Arts style, to create elite shops and offices. In 1926 the thirty-six-story Tower Building extended the leaseable space. This proposal preserved and rehabilitated the historic features in the lobby area and renovated the retail spaces. An Asian Café was designed to contrast, but blend with, the Beaux Arts style. The Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation were followed in the lobby area so as to make the renovation …
Collecting Secrets: A Call To Museums For Greater Transparency About The History And Acquisition Of Their Collections, Lia M. Daniels
Collecting Secrets: A Call To Museums For Greater Transparency About The History And Acquisition Of Their Collections, Lia M. Daniels
Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)
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