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More copies of this ISBN:This title in other formats:Cultural Landscapes: Balancing Nature and Heritage in Preservation Practiceby Richard (edt) Longstreth
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Preservation has traditionally focused on saving prominent buildings of historical or architectural significance. Preserving cultural landscapes-the combined fabric of the natural and man-made environments-is a relatively new and often misunderstood idea among preservationists, but it is of increasing importance. The essays collected in this volume-case studies that include the Little Tokyo neighborhood in Los Angeles, the Cross Bronx Expressway, and a rural island in Puget Sound-underscore how this approach can be fruitfully applied. Together, they make clear that a cultural landscape perspective can be an essential underpinning for all historic preservation projects.
Contributors: Susan Calafate Boyle, National Park Service; Susan Buggey, U of Montreal; Michael Caratzas, Landmarks Preservation Commission (NYC); Courtney P. Fint, West Virginia Historic Preservation Office; Heidi Hohmann, Iowa State U; Hillary Jenks, USC; Randall Mason, U Penn; Robert Z. Melnick, U of Oregon; Nora Mitchell, National Park Service; Julie Riesenweber, U of Kentucky; Nancy Rottle, U of Washington; Bonnie Stepenoff, Southeast Missouri State U.
Richard Longstreth is professor of American civilization and director of the graduate program in historic preservation at George Washington University. Book News Annotation:Longstreth (American civilization and historic preservation, George
Washington U.) edits essays on establishing best practice in cultural
landscape preservation from contributors in related fields from
across North America. Papers presented are culled from the 2004
Fourth National Forum on Historic Preservation Practice and are
divided into two equal themes: interpreting landscape and balancing
change and continuity. Individual essay topics include landscape
preservation and cultural geography, the politics of preservation,
preserving nature and culture in national parks, the protection of
vernacular landscapes, venues for community-based conservation, and
travels and tribulations in the cultural landscape. Providing
examinations of case studies from rural to urban environments, this
title will be of interest to any persons active in historical or
landscape preservation.
Annotation ©2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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