Synopses & Reviews
This introduction to historic preservation goes well beyond the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation and shows how wood, stone, masonry, and metal were used in the past and how adaptive re-use can be employed to bring modern amenities to historic structures. The book covers all aspects of the exterior and interior building fabric, including windows, roofing, doors, porches, and electrical and mechanical systems for both residential and small-scale commercial buildings. Richly illustrated with photographs showing typical elements of historic buildings, decay mechanisms, and remediation techniques, the book also contains a variety of useful case studies and features a companion Website that offers dozens of additional images and resources.
Review
"...straightforward layout and sensible approach -- each chapter tackles a different building material or architectural component, moving from a historical overview to a review of common problems and recommended solutions -- will make this detailed guide required reading for anyone interested in repairing and maintaining an old house." (
Old-House Journal, July-August 2008)
"Young…has done a really great job with the task he set out to do. His coverage of the subject is very comprehensive in nature." (ARBA, June 2008)
"The book covers all aspects of the exterior and interior buliding fabric...Richly illustrated with photographs...a variety of useful case studies" ( Listed Heritage Magazine, September)
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements.
Introduction.
PART 1: PROCESS OVERVIEW.
Chapter 1 Overview.
Chapter 2 Health and Life Safety.
Chapter 3 Building Pathology: Investigation, Analysis, and Assessment.
PART 2: BUILDING MATERIALS.
Chapter 4: Wood.
Chapter 5: Masonry.
Chapter 6: Concrete.
Chapter 7: Architectural Metals.
PART 3: BUILDING FABRIC.
Chapter 8: Roofing.
Chapter 9: Exterior Wall Cladding.
Chapter 10: Windows.
Chapter 11: Entrances and Porches.
Chapter 12: Storefronts.
PART 4: BUILDING ORNAMENTATION AND FINISHES.
Chapter 13: Floors.
Chapter 14: Walls and Ceilings.
Chapter 15: Art and Stained Glass.
Chapter 16: Wood Carving and Millwork.
Chapter 17: Decorative and Flat Plaster.
Chapter 18: Protective and Decorative Finishes.
PART 5: SPECIAL TOPICS.
Chapter 19: Heating, Ventilating, and Air-Conditioning Systems.
Chapter 20: Building Service Systems.
Chapter 21: Lighting and Electrical Systems.
Chapter 22: Sustainability.
Glossary.
Appendices.
Appendix A: Secretary of the Interior’s Standards.
Appendix B: Historic Preservation Technology Resources.