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Articles Tagged with ''historic preservation''

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National Trust for Historic Preservation Names 2022’s 11 Most Endangered Sites in America

Ilana Herzig
May 4, 2022
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From an Alabama chapel central to the Civil Rights movement to the site of a World War II Japanese internment camp in Idaho, the selection spans locations across the United States, many threatened by climate change.


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A Leading Ukrainian Urban Scholar on Russia’s Violent War

Architectural historian Ievgeniia Gubkina speaks out on the trauma and heroism of her country
Izzy Kornblatt
April 15, 2022
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Architectural historian Ievgeniia Gubkina reflects on destruction, trauma, and heroism in her war-torn nation.


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Snapshot: Luminous New Star on Sagrada Família's Tower of the Virgin Mary by LKL

Barcelona
Ilana Herzig
April 14, 2022
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Illuminated by the German lighting design firm's Barcelona hub, the 12-pointed steel-and-glass star was installed atop the tower at Antoni Gaudí’s basilica.


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In York, The Restored Clifford’s Tower Keeps Watch Over the City

Contemporary and historical elements meet in the reimagining of an 800-year-old landmark
Will Jennings
April 11, 2022
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New interventions by Hugh Broughton Architects respect a difficult cultural history while enabling the 800-year-old structure to welcome visitors.


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David Chipperfield Architects Unveils Restoration of Venice’s Procuratie Vecchie

Instantly recognizable from the exterior, the 16th-century building on St. Mark’s Square will be partially accessible to the public for the first time in 500 years
Leonardo Zuccaro Marchi
April 7, 2022
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Off limits to the public for 500 years, a St. Mark’s Square landmark is converted by David Chipperfield Architects into offices, galleries, and event spaces.


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World Monuments Fund Spotlights Threatened Historic Sites

2022 World Monuments Watch includes 25 buildings and landscapes around the world
Ilana Herzig
March 2, 2022
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The World Monuments Fund’s announcement highlights heritage sites from Indigenous lands to architectural icons, many of which are threatened by climate change and development.


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March 2022 Editor's Letter: Taking History Into the Future

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Cathleen McGuigan
February 28, 2022
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Preservation matters, not only for saving architecture’s valuable legacy but to create richly textured urban neighborhoods that enhance the civic realm.
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Though Beloved, Midcentury Modern Houses Are Vanishing

James S. Russell, FAIA
February 20, 2022
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The sudden demolition of Marcel Breuer’s influential 1945 Geller House is symptomatic of the larger trend of disappearing midcentury modern homes and the informal lifestyles they promoted.
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For France’s Sciences Po, Moreau Kusunoki Inserts a Glassy Pavilion into a Historic Monastery

The historic school's brand new Paris campus opened in January
Andrew ayers
Andrew Ayers
February 16, 2022
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The campus's inauguration has allowed Sciences Po to concentrate its research activities and newer diploma programs at a single site.


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February 1, 2022
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Record highlights renovation, restoration, and adaptive reuse projects from a former power station in Moscow turned into a lively arts center by Renzo Piano Building Workshop to the sensitive resurrection of Carlo Scarpa’s Brion Memorial in Italy.


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