History / Preservation

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

San Francisco After The Great Quake of 1906

On April 18th, 1906, an earthquake of magnitude 8.3 rocked San Francisco. The subsequent firestorm, and efforts to contain it, destroyed 508 city blocks. But San Franciscans were eager to rebuild their city.

April 18, 2006 - The Los Angeles Times

The Great Quake Of 1906

The San Francisco earthquake of 1906 and the subsequent fire devastated the city known as "Paris of the West" and ranks as one of the nation's worst disasters in history.

April 18, 2006 - BBC News

Historic Tacoma Churches Need More Than Faith

As congregations dwindle and development pressures increase, more "grand old churches" are contemplating selling their property to make way for hospitals, condos, and apartments.

April 18, 2006 - Tacoma News Tribune

100 Years Later: San Francisco's Great Quake

The San Francisco Chronicle produces a comprehensive series looking back at the impact of the disaster on the city since 1906.

April 14, 2006 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Using Historic Preservation To Block Suburban Renovations

Is the movement a valid attempt to stop 'Home Depot moderne' from infiltrating historic older suburbs, or simply another mechanism to control property rights?

April 13, 2006 - The Village Voice

New Exhibit Maps Modernism

The Victoria and Albert Museum in London opens a comprehensive exhibit on the history of modernism, including a concise history, timeline, and capsule biographies.

April 11, 2006 - Victoria and Albert Museum

Modernist Demolition For Venice Biennale

Demolition of the ostensibly failed modernist development Punta Perotti in Bari, southern Italy, was completed on April 2, to make room for the 10th International Architecture Exhibition (includes videos).

April 7, 2006 - La Biennale di Venezia

Build, Reuse, And Build Again

In Baltimore, developers plan to add on to The Rotunda, a historic building that already experienced an innovative reuse in the 1970s.

March 30, 2006 - The Baltimore Sun

Are Historic Districts Necessary?

The prospect of higher property values have caused many residents to form historic districts, though questions arise as to the actual historic significance of the neighborhoods.

March 20, 2006 - Wall Street Journal via Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

1966: Remembering An Ominous Suburban Portrait

When CBS profiled the suburban community of Webster Park, outside of St. Louis, few in the neighborhood realized how their culture would appear to outside observers.

March 7, 2006 - St. Louis Riverfront Times

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