Landscape treatment is an intervention carried out to achieve preservation goals. It is the fourth step in the preservation planning process. The preceding steps determine what treatment ...
Table of Contents Effecting Neighborhood Awareness. An examination of ways to increase minority participation in communities by Cathy Marcinko History and Dollars. The economic ...
Table of Contents Reassessing Our Agenda by Harvey Gantt Fostering An Appreciation for Cultural Diversity by Linda Chavez Multicultural Resources Management by Dirk H. R. ...
Table of Contents Design Guidelines: A Preservation Perennial by Ellen Beasley Building Better Cities: A Renewed Claim on the National Agenda by Randal T. Shepard Probing ...
When word leaks out that a university is going to expand, waves of fear sometimes spread through adjacent neighborhoods. Uncertainty and rumors abound. These neighborhoods were often ...
A collaborative workshop, “Expanding the Classroom: Integrating Your Community with Curriculum," was held in Salt Lake City from June 25 to 27. The first step in a larger heritage-education ...
Table of Contents Irresponsible Tourism Threatens Fragile Resources and Way of Life by Everett Ellin Widening Influence of Growth Management Strategies on Historic Preservation ...
At a conference last March, 43 persons - lawyers, planners, preservationists, city officials - offered their learned views on the correlation of growth management and preservation. ...
Table of Contents Saving Architectural Stained Glass by Maureen Clarke Philadelphia's Preservation Incentive by Donna Ann Harris The Case of the Northeastern Village by Philip ...
THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT The National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, is the federal agency responsible for the national historic preservation program. The National ...