A platform for research: civil engineering, architecture and urbanism
Innovative Techniques for Maintaining, Preserving, and Rehabilitating America's Historic Buildings, 1989 (Preservation Tech Notes)
Each of the five Preservation Tech Notes (PTN) represents a short case study that illustrates a particularly innovative historic preservation technique or practice; the five authors featured are outstanding professionals in their fields. Subjects are: Doors No. 1 'Historic garage and carriage doors: rehabilitation solutions'; Mechanical Systems No. 1 'Replicating historic elevator enclosures'; Metals No. 1 'Conserving outdoor bronze sculpture'; Exterior Woodwork No. 3 'Log crown repair and selective replacement using epoxy and fiberglass reinforcing rebars'; and Historic Interior Spaces, No. 2 'Preserving historic office building corridors.' The PTNs are well written, short in length, and feature excellent illustrations and drawings to explain the idea of each note. The selections in this package, not sold anywhere else, provide an opportunity for practitioners in the field--both public and private--to share their 'hands on' experience.
Innovative Techniques for Maintaining, Preserving, and Rehabilitating America's Historic Buildings, 1989 (Preservation Tech Notes)
Each of the five Preservation Tech Notes (PTN) represents a short case study that illustrates a particularly innovative historic preservation technique or practice; the five authors featured are outstanding professionals in their fields. Subjects are: Doors No. 1 'Historic garage and carriage doors: rehabilitation solutions'; Mechanical Systems No. 1 'Replicating historic elevator enclosures'; Metals No. 1 'Conserving outdoor bronze sculpture'; Exterior Woodwork No. 3 'Log crown repair and selective replacement using epoxy and fiberglass reinforcing rebars'; and Historic Interior Spaces, No. 2 'Preserving historic office building corridors.' The PTNs are well written, short in length, and feature excellent illustrations and drawings to explain the idea of each note. The selections in this package, not sold anywhere else, provide an opportunity for practitioners in the field--both public and private--to share their 'hands on' experience.
Innovative Techniques for Maintaining, Preserving, and Rehabilitating America's Historic Buildings, 1989 (Preservation Tech Notes)
C. E. Fisher (author)
1989
44 pages
Report
No indication
English
Rehabilitating historic buildings: an European Action project
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2001
|