3 research outputs found
Collier Heights
This resource was created by the Case Studies class in Spring of 2008 as a Historic District Information Form. It includes data on the neighborhood known as Collier Heights, as well as pertinent newspaper clippings, permits, blueprints, maps, and other primary sources.https://scholarworks.gsu.edu/history_heritagepreservation/1011/thumbnail.jp
City of Stone Mountain
Students from the Spring 2008 Preservation Planning class compiled and presented these design guidelines to the City of Stone Mountain. The design guidelines were meant to be used as a blueprint for rehabilitation or alteration of historic buildings and new construction. The guidelines present recommended and discouraged courses of action within the historic district. Three character groups are defined, commercial Main Street, a residential area centered on East and West Mountain streets, and Shermantown.https://scholarworks.gsu.edu/history_heritagepreservation/1040/thumbnail.jp
Housworth-Moseley House
Prepared by the Fall 2007 Conservation of Historic Building Materials Class. This historic structure report details the history, current condition, and future treatment and use for the Houseworth-Moseley house located in the Klondike Community of Southern Dekalb County, Georgia. The home was built approximately 1843.https://scholarworks.gsu.edu/history_heritagepreservation/1019/thumbnail.jp