This well-illustrated book offers an up-to-date synthesis of the
field of historic preservation, cast as a social campaign concerned
with the condition, treatment and use of the legacy of existing
properties in the United States. Drawing on a wide range of
research, experience and scholarship over the last fifty years, it
allows us to re-think past and current ideas in preservation,
challenging readers to explore how their own interests lie within
the cognitive framework of the activities taking place with people
who care. Who is involved is explored first, in such a way as to
explore why, before examining what is deemed important. After that
the questions of when and how to proceed are given attention.
The major topics are introduced in an historical review through
the mid-1980s, after which the broad intellectual basis and
fundamental legal framework is provided. The economic shifts
associated with major demographic changes are explored, in tandem
with responses of the preservation community. A chapter is
dedicated to the financial challenges and sources of revenue
available in typical preservation projects, and another chapter
focuses on the manner in which seeing, recording, and interpreting
information provides the context for an appropriate vision for the
future. In this regard, it is made clear that not all green design
alternatives are preservation-sensitive. The advocacy battles
during the last few decades provide a number of short stories of
the ethical battles regarding below-ground and above ground
historic resources, and the eighth chapter attempts to explain why
religion has been long held at arm s length in publicly-supported
preservation efforts, when in fact, it holds more potential to
regenerate existing sites than any governmental program. "
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