Landmark (CLOG)
Landmark / Kyle May (editor-in-chief), Julia van den Hout (editor), Jacob Reidel (editor), Jeffrey Franklin (editor & designer), Archie Lee Coates IV (editor & designer), Stephanie Lee (assistant editor), Thomas Lozada (assistant editor), Dorin Baul (research assistant), Adam Feldman (research assistant), Patrick Sarmiento (distribution manager), Lukas Debiasi (special projects).
[New York, N.Y.] : CLOG, [2015]
©2015
142 pages, 10 unnumbered pages : illustrations (some color) ; 22 cm
CLOG, 2164-9782
"As our built environment evolves, we must continually decide what is worth keeping. A significant percentage of buildings today--particularly in Western nations--are preserved through imposed guidelines. While there are myriad reasons why a building or site may warrant preservation, being deemed a landmark is one of the most powerful and complicated. Architecture's complicated relationship with wider social issues is laid bare through the process of landmarking, in which only one of six criteria--as outlined by the United States National Historic Landmarks program--mentions architectural merit. Furthermore, while structures were previously landmarked after having withstood the test of time, we now consider preserving comparatively young buildings and debate the historical value of unbuilt structures. By designating local, national, and international landmarks and landmark districts, societies officially declare which buildings and places possess cultural value. What are the bases for making these decisions, and what does this mean for the future? With many important buildings facing the wrecking ball and an increasing number of buildings receiving landmark status, it is time to critically discuss how we both let go of and hold onto the past. "-- Publisher's website.
9780990422433
0990422437
Historic preservation.
Architectural design Themes, motives.
Préservation historique.
Design architectural Thèmes, motifs.
historic preservation.
May, Kyle, editor.
Hout, Julia van den, editor.
Reidel, Jacob, editor.
CLOG.
Location: Library main 292215
Call No.: BIB 236331
Status: Available
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