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Cultural Landscape Treatment: Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site Concept Development
This studio report is the conceptual phase of a treatment plan for the Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site (HOFR). It was developed through a studio project with landscape architecture students from the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY-ESF) as part of a cooperative agreement with the Olmsted Center for Landscape Preservation (OCLP) and HOFR in Spring 2006. The purpose of the studio was to help students become familiar with the field of cultural landscape preservation within the National Park Service; and to develop treatment concepts and tasks for the site. A Cultural Landscape Report Part I: Site Inventory, Existing Conditions, and Analysis was completed in 1999 by Kristin T. Baker, Research Assistant with George W. Curry, Project Director, Faculty of Landscape Architecture, SUNY-ESF. This studio project served as the basis for the Cultural Landscape Report Part II: Treatment Plan, which articulates a strategy for long-term management of the cultural landscape in concert with the primary goals of HOFRs General Management Plan, currently under development.
Cultural Landscape Treatment: Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site Concept Development
This studio report is the conceptual phase of a treatment plan for the Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site (HOFR). It was developed through a studio project with landscape architecture students from the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY-ESF) as part of a cooperative agreement with the Olmsted Center for Landscape Preservation (OCLP) and HOFR in Spring 2006. The purpose of the studio was to help students become familiar with the field of cultural landscape preservation within the National Park Service; and to develop treatment concepts and tasks for the site. A Cultural Landscape Report Part I: Site Inventory, Existing Conditions, and Analysis was completed in 1999 by Kristin T. Baker, Research Assistant with George W. Curry, Project Director, Faculty of Landscape Architecture, SUNY-ESF. This studio project served as the basis for the Cultural Landscape Report Part II: Treatment Plan, which articulates a strategy for long-term management of the cultural landscape in concert with the primary goals of HOFRs General Management Plan, currently under development.
Cultural Landscape Treatment: Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site Concept Development
C. M. Bankus (author) / S. K. Cody (author) / K. Cowperthwaite (author) / S. Carpo (author) / J. B. Gleisner (author)
2006
109 pages
Report
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English