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Home » historic preservation

Articles Tagged with ''historic preservation''

Dallas City Hall

World Monuments Fund Reveals Irreplaceable America List

Matt Hickman
Matt Hickman
July 2, 2026
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The inaugural program spotlights 10 at-risk historic places, including I.M. Pei’s Dallas City Hall and the entire city of New Orleans.
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Restoring the Statue of Liberty, July 1984

From the RECORD Archives: ‘Restoring the Statue of Liberty’

RECORD Editors
July 1, 2026
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In honor of America’s 250th anniversary, we look back at the renewal of one of this country’s most cherished—and aspirational—monuments.
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Iga City Hall Transformation
In Focus

Maru Architecture Turns a 1960s Government Building in Iga, Japan, into a Library and Hotel

Iga, Japan
Naomi Pollock, FAIA
June 30, 2026
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A former city hall in Mie Prefecture by Junzo Sakakura, a Japanese architect who worked for Le Corbusier, is revitalized with a new use.
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I.M. Pei’s design for Mesa Lab
Forum

Don’t Let the Mesa Laboratory Die

Emily Orzechowski
June 9, 2026
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I.M. Pei’s imperiled research center in Colorado is a shared legacy for both scientists and architects, and it’s worth defending.
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Green-House at Green-Wood Cemetery

Historic Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn Debuts ARO-Designed Welcome Center

Matt Hickman
Matt Hickman
April 21, 2026
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The new multi-program facility incorporates an expertly restored Victorian greenhouse reborn as an events space.
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Robert C. Weaver Federal Building
RECORD Interviews

Priya Jain Talks Preservation Priorities Following the East Wing Demolition

Leopoldo Villardi
Leopoldo Villardi
March 16, 2026
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The associate professor at Texas A&M University discusses civic buildings that have been earmarked for sale or for the wrecking ball.
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Sullivan Building
Photo Essay

In Ohio, a Louis Sullivan ‘Jewel Box’ Bank Is Renewed

Newark, Ohio
Grace Kuth
February 12, 2026
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Following a comprehensive restoration led by Rogers Krajnak Architects, the National Register of Historic Places–listed building reopened last fall as a visitors center.
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Japanese Farmhouse
In Focus

A Centuries-old Japanese Farmhouse Finds a Home Outside Boston

Belmont, Massachusetts
Joann Gonchar
Joann Gonchar, FAIA
February 11, 2026
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The non-profit Miho Belmont International worked with a team that included Atelier Ryo and I-Kanda Architects to renovate and relocate a traditional timber 'minka' in the Boston suburbs.
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Powell Hall
Renovation, Restoration & Adaptive Reuse: 2026

Snøhetta Adds a Sinuous Structure to a Century-Old Symphony Hall in St. Louis

St. Louis
Matthew Allen
February 3, 2026
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The cramped but acoustically blessed Powell Hall, home to the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, celebrates its centennial with a grand new lobby and back-of-house extension.
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Twenty Two New York

Renovation, Restoration & Adaptive Reuse: 2026

February 2, 2026
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For February, we visit four buildings—a museum, school, hotel, and concert hall—that have each undergone a striking metamorphosis.
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