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Architectural Character Guidelines: Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks
Former Director William Penn Mott, Jr.'s 12-point plan to protect and enhance the heritage of the National Park system includes plans for the moving and construction of park facilities. Development concept plans call for large amounts of construction to occur in Sequoia over the next several years, including the Giant Forest Development Concept Plan, which will involve moving from Giant Forest to Clover Creek. The philosophy behind Former Director Mott's plan also emphasizes the need for unified architecture within the parks. As a result of these plans and concerns, the need for architectural character guidelines to suggest directions for construction in Sequoia/Kings Canyon National Parks has become critical.
Architectural Character Guidelines: Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks
Former Director William Penn Mott, Jr.'s 12-point plan to protect and enhance the heritage of the National Park system includes plans for the moving and construction of park facilities. Development concept plans call for large amounts of construction to occur in Sequoia over the next several years, including the Giant Forest Development Concept Plan, which will involve moving from Giant Forest to Clover Creek. The philosophy behind Former Director Mott's plan also emphasizes the need for unified architecture within the parks. As a result of these plans and concerns, the need for architectural character guidelines to suggest directions for construction in Sequoia/Kings Canyon National Parks has become critical.
Architectural Character Guidelines: Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks
1989
85 pages
Report
No indication
English
Architectural Design & Environmental Engineering , Construction Materials, Components, & Equipment , Education, Law, & Humanities , Archaeology , National parks , Architecture , Buildings , History , Facilities , Sites , Roofs , Walls , Windows , Doors , Shape , Passageways , Luminaires , Fences , Entrances
Fire effects monitoring in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1995
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