27 research outputs found

    National Historic Preservation Week

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    Poster for National Historic Preservation Week, held May 3-9, 2004. Produced by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The poster shows silhouettes of a boy and girl looking over an abstract landscape of rolling hills, farmlands, cities, and mountains. Uses the slogan New Frontiers in Preservation.https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/scl_broadsides/1187/thumbnail.jp

    The Pope-Leighey House

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    Book Preface Excerpt: The Pope-Leighey House has been studied and enjoyed for its distinctive character. To many people it has served as a simple but striking introduction to the interaction of space, light and freedom to which Wright felt that all Americans were entitled. Long-term plans are now being formulated so that the Pope-Leighey House continue to enlighten all those who visit it.https://nsuworks.nova.edu/nsudigital_flwbooks/1182/thumbnail.jp

    Technology and Historic Preservation: Documentation and Storytelling

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    Over the last few decades transformation within the field of historic pres-ervation has involved the nearly parallel tracks of expanding the histories beingpreserved and a constantly shifting technological landscape. This digital transfor-mation has reshaped historic preservation practice and community engagement bymaking new tools and methods available for documentation and place-based story-telling. This chapter examines how technological advancements such as geographicinformation systems, Lidar, photogrammetry, drones, mobile applications, and so-cial media translate data and information into a more useable and accessible formatfor both professional and public use

    Guide to undergraduate and graduate education in historic preservation /

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    Mode of access: Internet
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