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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 |
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retained andpreserved |
Changes to a property that have acquired historic significance in their own right will be _____ and ________. |
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preserved |
Distinctive materials, features, finishes, and construction techniques or examples of craftsmanship thatcharacterize a property will be ______. |
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gentlest |
Chemical or physical treatments, if appropriate, will be undertaken using the _________ means possible. |
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The expressed goal of the Standards Preservation and Guidelines for Preserving Historic Buildings |
retention of the building's existing form,features and detailing |
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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 |
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Stabilizing |
protecting portions of the historic building until additional work can be undertaken |
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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 |
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Repairing Historic Materials and Features |
by stabilizing, consolidating and conserving -preservation strives to retain existing material and features with little intervention and when needed |
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Limited Replacement in Kind |
next level of intervention for extensively deteriorated or missing pats of features when there are surviving pro types |
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Preservation |
retention of all historic fabric through conservation, maintenance, and repair |
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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 |
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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 |
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Reconstruction |
re-create a non surviving site, landscape, building, structure, or object in all new materials |