Well-Preserved: The Ontario Heritage Foundation's Manual of Principles and Practice For Architectural Conservation

by Mark Fram

Paper Book, 1992

Status

Available

Call number

720.28

Publication

Boston Mills Press (1992), Edition: Revised, 252 pages

Description

The original and definitive reference for restoring and preserving old buildings. As the historical and commercial value of old buildings rises, so does the demand for comprehensive restoration information. Well-Preserved is the standard guide for preserving historic homes and buildings. This book uses compelling arguments to establish the importance of architectural preservation for a wide variety of buildings in urban, rural, and suburban environments. Examples of 23 broad architectural styles are illustrated along with their cultural and historical significance. Combining concise, clear text with abundant photographic examples, the book presents planning advice for assessing, protecting, designing, repairing, and enhancing heritage structures of any age and style. Illustrated chapters cover the elements of foundation, floor and wall stabilization, roofing, masonry, exterior and interior woodwork, metalwork, stucco, concrete, composites and plaster, windows, entrances, exterior paint, interior finishes, and fixtures. Used around the world, Well Preserved is indispensable to: Historical home and building owners Architects and engineers Heritage organizations and consultants Municipal officials and community planners Builders, contractors and construction trades Enthusiasts and volunteers… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

252 p.; 10.95 inches

ISBN

0919783422 / 9780919783423
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