History / Preservation

Prince Charles Says Skyscrapers Ruin Historic Cities

A new speech by the Prince of Wales this week warns of a "rash" of "carbuncles" destroying tourism assets.

February 3, 2008 - INTBAU News

When Climate Changes, Preservation Changes

Climate change is throwing a wrench into the gears of many preservation efforts.

January 31, 2008 - The New York Times

Facelift in Works For L.A.'s Broadway

City officials in Los Angeles are planning to announce a proposal to revitalize the city's historic theater district in downtown's Broadway corridor, likely replacing the working class retail that has occupied the area for years.

January 28, 2008 - The Los Angeles Times

Bringing San Francisco's Sixth Street Back to Life

San Francisco's Sixth Street has been decidedly run-down for years. But redevelopment efforts -- including the likely seizure of a vacant and historic hotel building -- may be changing the face of the street for the better.

January 28, 2008 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Native Villages Fight to Preserve Heritage in Urban Setting

Members of the Dena'ina Athabascan tribe, completely surrounded by metropolitan Anchorage, struggle to preserve their language and culture.

January 28, 2008 - The Christian Science Monitor

Lyon's Twin Sister City in Dubai

An investor from Dubai is looking to replicate -- in close detail -- the French city of Lyon in the Arab Emirate.

January 25, 2008 - International Herald Tribune

Facebook as a Community Planning Tool?

A Washington D.C. developer is seeking feedback about possible redevelopment options through the social netowrking website facebook.com.

January 25, 2008 - Washington (D.C.) Business Journal

Protecting Endangered Species on Private Land

This article examines the "Safe Harbor" agreements between landowners and the federal government that look to protect the habitats of endangered species on private land.

January 25, 2008 - Audubon

Preserving Kabul

A broad cleanup and revitalization project in the oldest parts of Kabul, Afghanistan, are bringing new life to the war-ravaged city.

January 24, 2008 - Associated Press

Florence Considers Moving Michelangelo's David To Quell City Traffic

Heavy tourist traffic downtown is being cited by city officials in a proposal to move the world-famous sculpture to the edge of town.

January 24, 2008 - CBC

100 Years of Salt Lake City History Now a Pile of Rubble

Hundred-year-old historic Sugar House buildings have been razed to make way for a controversial new development project in Salt Lake City.

January 23, 2008 - Utah Stories

As Tourism Booms, A Push For New Models

Two Turkish villages illustrate the impact of radically different approaches to development.

January 20, 2008 - The Christian Science Monitor

Proposal Would Save Marcel Breuer Building in Cleveland

As part of a mixed use development proposal, the 1971 Marcel Breuer-designed office tower in Cleveland would become a boutique hotel and residences. The adjacent Cleveland Trust rotunda, designed by G. B. Post & Sons, would become the hotel's lobby.

January 19, 2008 - The Plain Dealer

Italian Trash Problem Is Nothing New

This op-ed looks at Naples, Italy, where protests over a garbage dump have halted collections and left rubbish piling in the city's streets. Though unpleasant,writes the author, the situation should not be surprising.

January 16, 2008 - The New York Times

Beijing's 'Conservation' Plans Bend Definition

Beijing is in the midst of a wide-scale revitalization effort to prepare itself for the 2008 Olympic games. Included in this effort is a citywide conservation plan targeting 25 areas in the city. But the term "conservation" is loosely defined.

January 16, 2008 - The Australian

Backyard Cultural Tourism

The article explores a tourist village in Bangalore where affluent Indians can experience a rural lifestyle. It is the showcasing of all things old, traditional and rural -- which are less and less a part of the lives of many Indians.

January 16, 2008 - BBC

D.C. Preservationists Deny Ramp For Elderly Couple

In Washington, D.C., the historic preservation office will not allow a ramp to the front door of a 1930s rowhouse, so elderly residents must live in the basement that has access to a back alley.

January 12, 2008 - The Washington Post

Sprawl and Climate Change Force Sled Race to Evolve

The infamous 1,100-mile Iditarod sled dog race course has been adjusted due to urban sprawl moving into the traditional course route.

January 11, 2008 - The Seattle Times

When Pieces of National Parks Go on Sale, U.S. Can't Pay

Funding shortages are leaving officials at the national parks with little or no power to acquire new lands, enabling private interests to buy up sensitive lands before they can be protected federally.

January 11, 2008 - The Christian Science Monitor

History Under Fire in Vancouver

The demolition of two historic buildings in Vancouver has many worried that the provincial preservation laws aren't doing enough to protect the city's historic stock.

January 9, 2008 - The Globe and Mail

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