Reconstructing Historic Landmarks

Reconstructing Historic Landmarks
Author: Wayde Brown
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2018-09-03
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781317235224

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Historic reconstructions have been a consistent part of the historic preservation and heritage conservation movements in the United States and Canada. Indeed, reconstruction has been the primary tool at the most influential historic sites, for example: the Governor's Palace and the Capitol at Colonial Williamsburg, USA, and in Canada, the Fortress of Louisbourg. Dozens of other reconstructions have appeared during the past century in North America, undertaken by individuals, communities, states, and provinces, and by national agencies responsible for cultural heritage. Despite this prevalence, historic reconstructions have received little scholarly attention and the question of what motivated the proponents of these projects remains largely unexamined. This book explores that question through detailed studies of ten historic reconstructions located throughout Canada and the United States, ranging from 1908 to 2011. Drawing upon diverse archival sources and site investigations, the proponents of each site are given voice to address their need to remake these landmarks, be it to sustain, to challenge, or even subvert a historical narrative, or – with reference to contemporary heritage studies – to reclaim these spaces. Reconstructing Historic Landmarks provides a fascinating insight into these shifting concepts of history in North America and will be of considerable interest both to students and scholars of historic preservation and indeed to heritage professionals involved in reconstructions themselves.

Fake Heritage

Fake Heritage
Author: John Darlington
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2020-10-02
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780300246766

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The first survey of the many redesigned and imitation historical landmarks and objects that dot the globe "John Darlington shows . . . it is not just written history that is malleable; it is also history on the ground, heritage in brick and stone, wood and metal."--Simon Jenkins, Times Literary Supplement What happens when the past--or, more specifically, a piece of cultural heritage--is fabricated? From 50 replica Eiffel Towers located around the world to Saddam Hussein's reconstructions of ancient cities, examples of forged heritage are widespread. Some are easy to dismiss as blatant frauds (the Piltdown Man), while others adhere to honest copying or respectful homage (the Parthenon in Nashville, Tennessee). This compelling book examines copies of historic buildings, faux archaeological sites, and other false artifacts, using them to explore the ethics and consequences of reconstructing the past; it also tackles the issues involved with faithful, "above-board" re-creations of ancient landmarks. John Darlington probes questions of historical authenticity, seeking the lessons that lurk when history is twisted to tell an untrue story. Amplified by stunning images, the narrative underscores how the issue of duplicating heritage is both intriguing and incredibly complex, especially in the twenty-first century--as communication and technology flourish, so too do our opportunities to be deceived.

The Secretary of the Interior s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties

The Secretary of the Interior s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties
Author: Kay D. Weeks,Anne E. Grimmer
Publsiher: Government Printing Office
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1995
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: MINN:31951P00897397P

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Provides guidance to historic building owners and building managers, preservation consultants, architects, contractors, and project reviewers prior to treatment of historic buildings.

Reconstruction and Restoration of Architectural Heritage

Reconstruction and Restoration of Architectural Heritage
Author: Sergey Sementsov,Alexander Leontyev,Santiago Huerta,Ignacio Menéndez Pidal de Nava
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2020-09-24
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781000329780

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Reconstruction and Restoration of Architectural Heritage 2020 includes contributions on the protection, and restoration of architectural monuments and the reconstruction of major historical urban development sites, as well as various complex issues and aspects of engineering reconstruction of monuments and preservation of historical heritage. The contributions were presented at the eponymous conference (RRAH 2020, St Petersburg, Russia, 25-28 March 2020), and cover a wide range of topics: - Historical, architectural and urban planning research and restoration of monuments - Urban and regional planning - Engineering reconstruction, performance of repair and reconstruction works on monuments - Training of architects and restorers Reconstruction and Restoration of Architectural Heritage 2020 will be of interest to academics and professionals involved in the history and restoration of nature reserves, estates, cities and monuments.

Proceedings of the Canadian Parks Service Reconstruction Workshop

Proceedings of the Canadian Parks Service Reconstruction Workshop
Author: Canadian Parks Service. National Historic Sites
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1993
Genre: Historic buildings
ISBN: UIUC:30112067940426

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Proceedings of the workshop on period reconstruction. The workshop explains how thinking on the practice of reconstruction has evolved and how Canadian Parks Service (CPS) has translated this thinking into policy. Reconstruction as an interpretive medium is examined, along with the implications and approaches to managing CPS's ageing reconstructions. Alternatives are then suggested.

Reconstructing Times Square

Reconstructing Times Square
Author: Alexander J. Reichl
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1999
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: UOM:39015048958071

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When the big ball drops on New Year's Eve, thousands are there to witness that great glittering sight, while millions more watch on national television. Times Square may be the cultural hub of America, the "Crossroads of the World," but its lights have not always shone as brightly as they do now. Once a glamorous theater district, Times Square and 42nd Street had degenerated into a neighborhood known for the winos and sex shops of "Midnight Cowboy" until New York's business and arts communities stepped in. These advocates of urban revitalization exploited cultural and historic preservation arguments to transform a low-income entertainment district into a Disney-fied tourist mecca. Where Ratso Rizzo once kicked cars and "hookers" plied their trade, Mickey Mouse now greets visitors from atop a Disney superstore surrounded by rising office towers, theaters, and theme restaurants—all thanks to huge tax subsidies and government support. Alexander Reichl tells the fascinating story of how cultural politics and economic greed transformed the city's physical and social environment with an ongoing multibillion-dollar redevelopment program, changing the district from a symbol of urban decline to one of urban renaissance. He explains the political significance of the historic preservation and arts-related approach to urban revitalization, showing how it was used to appeal to the upscale values of middle-class New Yorkers often hostile to urban renewal. He also examines the role of the Walt Disney Company in the project and demonstrates its power to redefine a premier public space. In telling the story of Times Square, Reichl reveals much about politics and power at the city level and their relationship to the development of urban space. He frames his lively narrative with an illuminating account of how historic preservation initiatives at all government levels have displaced large-scale federal urban renewal programs as the dominant approach to urban development, and he shows the importance of political discourse and cultural politics in mobilizing public support for urban redevelopment. Now that it has been reconfigured for the 21st century, Times Square provides a rich and multifaceted case for exploring the latest trends in urban renewal. Yet Reichl suggests much that has happened here is regrettable: the ousting of low-income citizens to serve commercial interests, the loss of a culturally diverse entertainment district, and the failure to address persistent class- and race-based segregation in a central urban area. By getting to the heart of the Great White Way, Reconstructing Times Square provides an important look at urban renewal-and politics—in a changing America.

Astronomy and Astrophysics National Historic Landmark Theme Study

Astronomy and Astrophysics National Historic Landmark Theme Study
Author: Harry A. Butowsky
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 398
Release: 1989
Genre: Astronomical museums
ISBN: UCR:31210024860353

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The Secretary of the Interior s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties

The Secretary of the Interior s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties
Author: United States. Department of the Interior,Anne E. Grimmer
Publsiher: Government Printing Office
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2017
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0160934834

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