History / Preservation

American 'Eco-Philanthropists' Buy And Preserve Land In Chile

A rich married couple from California has bought more than 2 million acres of land in Chile in efforts to preserve a sensitive environment, but the land they own has literally divided the country in two and challenged local farmers' right to harvest.

June 13, 2006 - The Los Angeles Times

World Trade Center Memorial To Be Redesigned

At an estimated cost of $1 billion dollars, the September 11th memorial is being sent back for a more cost-efficient design.

June 13, 2006 - The New York Times

Balancing Growth In Miami

As Miami continues to grow and gentrify, City officials must balance the concerns of their future and existing residents.

June 10, 2006 - The Miami Herald

New Orleans 'Death Traps' Sinking Faster Than Expected

Ground subsidence near levees is reported to be much more drastic than previously thought, according to a University of Miami study.

June 8, 2006 - BBC

Book Review - 'Imagined Cities'

June 6, 2006 - Lainie Herrera

Historic Architecture Tours Get Trendy

Architectural and home tours focused on historic or neighborhood preservation or gentrifying urban areas are becoming increasingly popular.

May 30, 2006 - CNNMoney

Huge Univ. Dorm Plan Raises Concerns In Historic Neighborhood

Impact of a huge university dormitory's bulk and residents raise locals' ire.

May 27, 2006 - Beacon Hill Times

City of Illusion: Los Angeles In The Movies

Why does Los Angeles have an inferiority complex?

May 23, 2006 - The Los Angeles Times

Stars Align For Griffith Observatory's Re-Opening

Arguably the most popular observatory-museum-planetarium in the world, the newly-restored Griffith Observatory is also one of the most recognizable buildings in Los Angeles.

May 23, 2006 - The Planning Report

Cataloguing The Catalog Homes

Preservationists, historians, and amateur urban sleuths are scouring U.S. neighborhoods to identify and protect as many of the 70,000 to 100,000 "kit" homes made by Sears, Roebuck and Company as possible.

May 15, 2006 - The Wall Street Journal

Preserving The Very Recent Past

The National Trust for Historic Preservation has included a staircase, rendered historically significant by its affiliation with September 11, on its annual list of the 11 most endangered historic places.

May 12, 2006 - The New York Times

Cincinnati's 'Over-The-Rhine' Makes Most Endangered List

An intact 19th century neighborhood has been placed on the National Trust for Historic Preservation's annual list of the nation's Top 11 Most Endangered Historic Places.

May 11, 2006 - The Cincinnati Enquirer

Struggling To Protect Remnants Of New Orleans' Architectural Heritage

Despite an official "embargo" of the practice, there are reports of people removing "truckloads of architectural elements" from New Orleans every day. Preservationists fear that what isn't stolen will end up in landfills.

May 4, 2006 - Architectural Record

A History Of Real Estate In Southern California

Los Angeles Times special commemorative edition celebrates 125 years of real estate in Southern California. Includes several articles, photo galleries, and an interactive feature.

May 1, 2006 - Abhijeet Chavan

Jane Jacobs: Urban Theorist and Community Activist

Renowned urban theorist Jane Jacobs was also an energetic community activist. (Includes links to obituaries published by several news sources.)

April 27, 2006 - The Los Angeles Times

Remembering Jane Jacobs

April 25, 2006 - David Gest

Austin Cemetery Tells City Story

The historic Oakwood Cemetery has a rich past, and controversy surrounding its treatment, which has flared up again, has swirled for over 100 years.

April 21, 2006 - The Austin Chronicle

How The Bay Area Is Preparing For The Next 'Big One'

The San Francisco Bay Area is investing in seismic retrofit projects for public infrastructure, such as strengthening hospitals, bridges, overpasses, and water mains. But private residences remain vulnerable.

April 19, 2006 - BBC News

1906 Quake And Hurricane Katrina

Edward Epstein examines the federal response to two of the nation's worst natural disasters.

April 19, 2006 - The San Francisco Chronicle

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