Posts tagged with “Historic Preservation”
12 April 2012 | Hidden City Daily
If we want buildings like Buck Hosiery to be assets rather than catastrophic liabilities then we need to create preservation tools for workplaces, mills, and factories. With another historically important mill sitting vulnerable across the street, the imperative is now.
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10 April 2012 | Hidden City Daily
“It really could be something,” said the former owner of the Buck Hosiery building that burned Monday. Now, four years on, the neighborhood is burning up piece by piece.
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6 April 2012 | Hidden City Daily
With the help of the New York Times, thinking about existential doubt, preservation, and Chicago’s bold vision for its future
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13 December 2011 | Hidden City Daily
A lament for the lost buildings of the year, and a reckoning for a city that isn’t quite serious enough.
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9 December 2011 | Philadelphia Inquirer
Germantown’s streetscape is as exuberant and variegated as any city district in America, its organic urban form the antithesis of Center City’s oppressively rational grid. And today, like Town Hall, it is stuck, seemingly too expensive to fix, its potential obvious and yet painfully elusive.
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