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The Preservation of Historic Architecture: The U.S. Government's Official Guidelines for Preserving Historic Homes

by Department Of The In

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From removing graffiti in Manhattan to rebuilding a hops barn in Oregon, the National Park Service - a part of the Department of the Interior - has faced just about every problem an old structure can encounter. Here for the first time is a collection of their hard-won know-how and official guidelines, written by the top experts in their respective fields of preservation.

Forty-one fully illustrated chapters include: Cleaning and waterproof coating for historic masonry; repointing mortar joints; maintaining historic adobe buildings; the dangers of abrasive cleaning; repairing historic wooden windows; rehabilitating historic storefronts; repairing wooden shingles; preserving barns; repairing stucco; using substitute materials on historic building exteriors; mothballing historic buildings; understanding architectural cast iron.

There's even a chapter on repairing vintage signs. Each subject is treated with the utmost care and discusses the safest and most historically accurate repairs. Perhaps just as important as the valuable advice on how to undertake various projects, the guides also give invaluable advice on what not to do - based on years of preservation experience - that can save a homeowner thousands of dollars, hours, and perhaps a priceless piece of architecture. For the student or the professional restorer, The Preservation of Historic Architecture is the official government text on saving old buildings.

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The National Park Service's official advice on preserving and restoring historic buildings.

Synopsis:

There's even a chapter on repairing vintage signs. Each subject is treated with the utmost care and includes a discussion of the safest and most historically accurate repairs. Perhaps just as important as the valuable advice on how to undertake various projects, the guides also give invaluable advice on what not to do--based on years of preservation experience--that can save a homeowner thousands of dollars, hours, and perhaps a priceless piece of architecture. For the student or the professional restorer, THE PRESERVATION OF HISTORIC ARCHITECTURE is the official government text on saving old buildings.

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ALEldenBrady, June 18, 2009 (view all comments by ALEldenBrady)
This is the go-to guide for anyone attempting to restore an historic buiding, be it on a state or national register or not. The details about how to clean and restore the structural elements of a building are clear and precise, allowing the reader to obtain the best tools for the job.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9781592281268
Subtitle:
The U.S. Government's Official Guidelines for Preserving Historic Homes
Author:
Department Of The In
Author:
Department of the Interior
Author:
Department of Interior
Publisher:
Lyons Press
Subject:
Reference
Subject:
Historic preservation
Subject:
Historic Preservation
Subject:
Remodeling & Renovation
Subject:
Historic Preservation - General
Copyright:
Edition Number:
First edition
Edition Description:
First
Publication Date:
January 2004
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
532
Dimensions:
10.96x8.38x1.16 in. 2.79 lbs.

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