Most of what we learned about Preservation, we learned from Charleston. Historic Charleston Foundation has partnered with the City to adopt a groundbreaking plan that provides Charleston with a strong preservation-based roadmap for its future. Click HERE to watch a video to hear what they have tediously established, and have been recognized by the National [...]
Posts Tagged ‘preservation’
A preservation-focused city plan is possible
Posted in preservation, tagged architecture, Charleston, development, National Trust, preservation, Richmond on January 29, 2010 | 3 Comments »
New Blog Name
Posted in General, tagged architecture, built environment, green, history, preservation, Richmond, urban landscape on December 11, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
This blog originally set out to chronicle the findings made while researching the history of 811-819 South Cathedral Place in Richmond, Virginia, for a historic preservation and architectural history course at Virginia Commonwealth University. Since completing that research, I anticipate future coursework in this field, and additional research topics as well. I am broadening this [...]