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Preservation

as the act or process of applying measures necessary to sustain the existingform, integrity, and materials of an historic property

retained andpreserved

Changes to a property that have acquired historic significance in their own right will be _____ and ________.



preserved

Distinctive materials, features, finishes, and construction techniques or examples of craftsmanship thatcharacterize a property will be ______.

gentlest

Chemical or physical treatments, if appropriate, will be undertaken using the _________ means possible.

The expressed goal of the Standards Preservation and Guidelines for Preserving Historic Buildings

retention of the building's existing form,features and detailing

Guidance for the treatment Preservation


-identify the form and detailing or those architectural materials and features and which must be retained in order to preserve that character

Identifying, Retaining and Preserving

Stabilizing

protecting portions of the historic building until additional work can be undertaken

Protecting and Maintaining

-protection generally involves the least degree of intervention and it preparatory to other work


-protecting includes the maintenance measures such as rust removal, caulking, paint removal, re-application , etc

Repairing Historic Materials and Features

by stabilizing, consolidating and conserving


-preservation strives to retain existing material and features with little intervention and when needed

Limited Replacement in Kind

next level of intervention for extensively deteriorated or missing pats of features when there are surviving pro types

Preservation

retention of all historic fabric through conservation, maintenance, and repair

Rehabilitation

emphasizes the retention and repair of historic materials, but more latitude is provided for replacement because it is assumed the property is more deteriorated prior to work

Restoration

focuses on the retention of materials from the most significant time in a property's history, while permitting the removal of materials from other periods

Reconstruction

re-create a non surviving site, landscape, building, structure, or object in all new materials