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Book

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Download Front Pages & Table of Contents (78 KB)

Download Chapter 1: Historic Preservationists and Environmentalists (201 KB)

Download Chapter 2: Historic Preservation and Buildings (526 KB)

Download Chapter 3: The Environmental Movement and Buildings (456 KB)

Download Chapter 4: Examining Regulating Information (631 KB)

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Download Appendix A: The Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation (73 KB)

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Publication Date

5-1996

Abstract

The thesis analyzes the incorporation of historic preservation with environmental practices in the rehabilitation of buildings. Case studies are presented which demonstrate the differences between a project that is designed according to historic preservation standards and a project concerned with environmental issues. The building are compared and recommendations given for an 'ideal' building renovation. Also included is a discussion on the current regulatory information for both rehabilitation approaches.

ISBN

1886437041

Publisher

Center for Architecture and Urban Planning Research, University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee

City

Milwaukee, WI

green_thompson_1.pdf (78 kB)
Front Pages & Table of Contents

green_thompson_2.pdf (201 kB)
Chapter 1: Historic Preservationists and Environmentalists

green_thompson_3.pdf (526 kB)
Chapter 2: Historic Preservation and Buildings

green_thompson_4.pdf (456 kB)
Chapter 3: The Environmental Movement and Buildings

green_thompson_5.pdf (631 kB)
Chapter 4: Examining Regulating Information

green_thompson_6.pdf (1111 kB)
Chapter 5: Case Studies

green_thompson_7.pdf (247 kB)
Chapter 6: Bringing It All Together

green_thompson_8.pdf (73 kB)
Appendix A: The Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation

green_thompson_9.pdf (174 kB)
References

Green Preservation: Rehabilitating Buildings

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