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"preservationist" Definitions
  1. a person who works to keep old buildings or areas of the countryside in their original condition and to prevent them from being destroyed

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"The whole proposal is outrageous," preservationist Thomas Collins told Hyperallergic.
It's best to let a professional preservationist handle it, experts said.
Theodore Grunewald, another preservationist, said he saw the Ambassador Grill last month.
And what Richards did to it might give a preservationist a heart attack.
Trump's message — and that of the party he now leads — is more preservationist.
To Mr. Metropoulos, an ardent preservationist, the Cobra's greatest allure is its originality.
David Wolkowsky, a visionary developer and preservationist who helped transform Key West, Fla.
Some preservationist groups have approached the subject of the new golf course warily.
She's vulnerable, she's a self-preservationist and needs to support herself and her child.
We're more preservationist by instinct, which is probably a combination of biology and history.
It's all there thanks to the preservationist passions of the library's director, Marvin J. Taylor.
Hispania Nostra, a preservationist group that advocates the protection of heritage sites, was similarly unimpressed.
Mr. Mars is by turns a showman and an analyst, a preservationist and a peacock.
A preservationist might say, add an interpretive label and leave them in their intended context.
Original tunes were not his thing—he wanted to be a preservationist, almost a reënactor.
Noted film preservationist Nolan said he would "respectfully ignore" Spinotti's comments, and quickly changed the subject.
Rich Whitehouse is a video game preservationist and a veteran programmer in the video game industry.
After the war, Ms. Fawcett had a career as a singer, and later as a preservationist.
Claire Marmion, an art preservationist who owns the Haven Art Group, has worked for several insurers.
Ian Stewart — burly and bearded, the very model of a preservationist/woodworker — was waiting for me.
Joyce has just had her road repaved, apparently by a historic preservationist, because the ruts remain intact.
A Durham folk music preservationist, Fussell lovingly respects and reinterprets these historic off-the-beaten path numbers.
But she was nonetheless a lightning rod for a preservationist movement that remains controversial to this day.
I am speaking not just for myself but also for many family members, preservationist colleagues and friends.
It's clear five minutes into "Saving Brinton" that the line between hoarder and preservationist really is fine.
Adopting a preservationist mentality, Cooper memorializes coastlines likely to be affected by rising sea levels, wildfires, and drilling.
Mr. Taylor's epiphany as a preservationist came in the early 21929s after he retired as a magazine editor.
As a preservationist, I have long been frustrated at the characterization of my field as a culture of no.
Selldorf Architects' proposal invites Lynden B. Miller, a preservationist and garden designer, to restore the space as Page intended.
"When I first created SCAD, I was an educator ... not a historic preservationist, writer, speech maker or diplomat," she said.
"The biggest enemy to a video game preservationist is a company moving offices, that's when things get tossed," he added.
Using replicas is understandable from educational and preservationist standpoints, but it also strips the show of the magic of authenticity.
An obituary on Monday about the film preservationist David Shepard misstated the year the F.W. Murnau film "Sunrise" was released.
By turns, she was a nightclub diva, an avant-gardist, a historical preservationist and a seamless synthesizer of then and now.
The film historian and preservationist Jacqueline Stewart will make her debut Sunday, leading the long-running weekly program "Silent Sunday Nights."
Susan De Vries, a preservationist and the garden manager, who also maintains the rock's Instagram account and website, can only speculate.
Sydel Silverman, an anthropologist who championed her profession as a scholar, teacher, historian and preservationist, died on March 25 in Manhattan.
As an artist, I have had no choice but to become a passionate environmentalist and an active preservationist of the natural world.
In addition, the garden will be restored by Lynden B. Miller, a garden designer and preservationist, in keeping with Page's original vision.
Preservationist groups and landowners complained the tunnel was neither long nor deep enough to avoid disturbing the many sacred sites surrounding Stonehenge.
Thankfully, one of them was preservationist Ross Lipman, who spent years compiling interviews and doing research into exactly how Film came together.
Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel, an author, preservationist and curator, was appointed chairwoman of the New York State Council on the Arts this week.
"He does not deserve this building," said John Cullinane, who resigned about 18 months ago as the preservationist architect for the project.
The bride's mother is a historic preservationist who designed Cafe Cardozo and the Carlyle Grill, two restaurants that were in Miami Beach.
Since January, Caroline Hamilton, a costume specialist and preservationist at Jacob's Pillow Archives, has been cataloging material — around 1,600 items to date.
In 2015, Jason Scott, a preservationist at the Internet Archive, gave a talk at that year's Game Developers Conference exhorting employees to steal.
This week, a museum prepares for Hurricane Harvey, a brutal architecture preservationist disaster, Melania Trump's use of fashion, Iran's pivot to video, and more.
"As an artist, I have had no choice but to become a passionate environmentalist and an active preservationist of the natural world," he wrote.
Since the announcement, archivists on Tumblr led by a digital preservationist collective called Archive Team have been racing to preserve adult content from Tumblr.
He is a preservationist who has a past with 510 Fifth Avenue in the heart of Manhattan — "the ultimate glass building," he calls it.
When he returned to the building and saw demolition permits posted there, he contacted several local preservationist groups, and Save Chelsea answered the call.
But the main split, Brill says, isn't Democrats versus Republicans; it's "the protected versus the unprotected," or the self-preservationist elite versus everyone else.
"Xintiandi is fake vintage," said Ruan Yisan, the director of the National Research Center of Historic Cities at Tongji University and an architectural preservationist.
"Actually, this has turned me into sort of a preservationist," Ms. Lange, who grew up spending summers in East Hampton, said in an interview.
He writes like a preservationist of individual lives: The villagers' names must be mentioned, but he fears they won't be unless he does it himself.
When Mr. Alters called his insurer to file a claim, the company sent an art preservationist and a team of art movers to his home.
The expertise of the urban planner was undermined as well, by the new prestige attached to the preservationist, which, for good or ill, remains undiminished.
For example, the preservationist Jonathan Foote described finding a bullet hole estimated to be from 1860 in old timber in a house in Jackson, Wyo.
I became aware of the preservationist Christian Fox via Twitter after I put out a call for an artist who knew how to work with bone.
In Buffalo he was a crusader for the city's economic revival, a preservationist and, as an early and well-rewarded investor in Berkshire Hathaway, a philanthropist.
But he had been troubled by bureaucratic, legal and preservationist delays to remove the ferry, which was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
While Mr. Goelet was an ardent conservationist, his real estate holdings and his fiduciary role on the boards of cultural institutions sometimes clashed with his preservationist instincts.
An obituary on Monday about the film preservationist David Shepard misstated part of the name of the organization that gave him its Film Heritage Award in 2006.
Hamilton and his contemporaries "put that money up because they cared enough about education," said Peg Breen, president of the New York Landmarks Conservancy, a preservationist group.
Thanks to them and to HistoriCorps, I am now a competent cedar and asphalt roofer, an emerging preservationist, a fan of service vacations and a hard hat evangelizer.
Then, in 1990, a preservationist bought the property and turned it into a bed-and-breakfast, and in 29, it was flipped again to a hip hotel group.
It is anybody's guess whether that preservationist of yore would have considered the current Tin Building project the destruction of an ancient landmark or simply a happy reincarnation.
"Every business in the nation that wanted to be perceived as modern in that Art Deco era had to have neon," a preservationist and historian told The Times.
OBITUARIES An obituary on Monday about the film preservationist David Shepard misstated part of the name of the organization that gave him its Film Heritage Award in 2006.
A shrewd self-preservationist, Hoover ducked the order; he could see that the legal system was starting to crack down on government wiretaps and "black bag jobs" — i.e.
Ms. Matz, whose passion for architecture began decades ago with a magazine article she read about the precarious condition of Venice, devoted herself to preservationist causes big and small.
"Every business in the nation that wanted to be perceived as modern in that Art Deco era had to have neon," a neon preservationist and historian told The Times.
This plan, which has the de Blasio administration's blessing, is the product of inevitable compromises to accommodate diverse and at times conflicting political, real estate, religious and preservationist interests.
Those omissions probably contributed to the disappearance of slave housing and other structures linked to the economy of enslavement because no one deemed them important, preservationist Ashley Rogers said.
This attitude seems to have all but banished stances like "conservationist" or "preservationist" from the political lexicon, stances that used to be considered perfectly normal for a Republican to have.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Last November, Hyperallergic reported that a proposed redesign of the building by the Norwegian architecture firm Snøhetta caused significant controversy in the preservationist circles.
A group of residents agitated to save the depot, early members of a preservationist movement that many attribute to outrage over the demolition of New York's Penn Station in 1963.
As I wrote several months ago, Trump's candidacy was disruptive to the normal functioning of politics and had a strong preservationist message, often invoking the message of America's past greatness.
"There's a quote: 'Death reflects life, it's not separate and apart,'" said Vincent deForest, a civil rights activist turned preservationist who has fought since the early 1970s to rescue Mount Zion.
This didn't mean that messy neighborhoods were left alone to find their internal order (as in Jane Jacobs's preservationist ideal) but that artists, property managers, activists, and others all got involved.
Not content to be known as the director of "Drive" and "The Neon Demon," Nicolas Winding Refn has quietly started a side career as a collector, preservationist and streaming service provider.
The society's most renowned preservationist campaign came in the mid-1970s, when it joined forces with Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis to block a plan to build a skyscraper atop Grand Central Terminal.
And Herman is a record man with commercial instincts, where Armstrong is a preservationist too deep inside the music to execute the hard choices that hone great best-ofs to the quick.
Her father was fond of using his only daughter as target practice for his BB gun; her mother, for whom Ms. Schwartz was named, was an ardent preservationist and civil rights activist.
The hotel pays homage to Dana Crawford, Denver's seminal preservationist who is credited with saving much of the area, known as Lower Downtown, or LoDo, beginning in 1965 with nearby Larimer Square.
And there is more than a hint of Beckettian self-reference, since Mr. Lipman's project, motivated partly by his work as a preservationist, is very much an artifact of the digital age.
After earning a bachelor's degree in architecture from the University of Pennsylvania in 1950, he worked for the architect and preservationist Charles E. Peterson on developing Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia.
The Twittering Dead project was announced by Internet Archive software curator and digital preservationist Jason Scott, and asks users to provide the Twitter handles of any accounts they'd like to see archived.
This is an urban magic trick that Miriam Berman, a preservationist and author of the book "Madison Square: The Park and Its Celebrated Landmarks," likes to share with people she's showing around.
The framework of radical change and disappearance of guardrails also neglects to identify the Trump phenomenon for what it is: in John Gerring's words (describing 19th-century Democrats), a radical preservationist movement.
The clips, caught on a motion-activated cameras, were released by a preservationist group as part of a campaign against a Canadian company's proposal for an open-pit copper mine in the area.
Dispensing with the cheerful songs, this look at the man-cub Mowgli (Rohan Chand ) even incorporates a preservationist message, with the encroachment of man seen as a perilous threat to the natural world.
The Gypsies of Perpignan have been speaking Catalan since the 1503th century, but have been present as semi-nomads in this area since the 14th or 15th century, said Mr. Mathon, the preservationist.
"The site he was born in is on Long Island, the site he died in is in Camden, N.J.," said Brad Vogel, a preservationist who heads the Coalition to Save Walt Whitman's House.
But as a preservationist appointed to the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation by former president George W. Bush, she also has a soft spot for maintaining the work of modernists who preceded her.
Keith, a historic preservationist and mother of three in Iowa, told me that she is a "lifelong liberal," but that before this all happened, she had a lot of faith in America's healthcare system.
Josephine Del Deo, a writer and preservationist who helped safeguard the embryonic Cape Cod National Seashore in Massachusetts and preserved the historic character of Provincetown, at the cape's tip, died on Thursday in Provincetown.
Marina Ortiz, a local preservationist who has helped lead a campaign to remove the statue, said it was a daily reminder of medical experimentation on African-Americans and Puerto Ricans in the 20th century.
"As a preservationist, I felt that to lose this building would be a huge loss of cast-iron architecture for Brooklyn," Kate Allen, the restoration company's executive vice president, said of the Wheeler Building.
Thanks to strict NDAs and contracts those prototypes are rarely revealed, but Shane Battye, a retro gaming preservationist, managed to get his hands on an early N113 controller prototype, revealing what could have been.
Among them were Lana Turner, a Harlem preservationist and hat collector (she owns more than 500); Bevy Smith, host of "Bevelations" on Sirius XM radio; Dapper Dan, the famed Harlem-based designer; and Ms. Golden.
City Councilman Corey Johnson, a Democrat who represents the neighborhood, and the preservationist group Save Chelsea are trying to convince the developer to either preserve the mural or turn it over to someone who will.
"Whatever you could do with light bulbs, you could do in bigger, better, clearer ways with neon tubes," said Eric Lynxwiler, 44, a preservationist and historian at the Museum of Neon Art in Glendale, Calif.
David Shepard, a film preservationist who restored hundreds of discarded, hidden or forgotten films by masters like Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton and F. W. Murnau and packaged rarities for the consumer market, died on Jan.
"As a historian and preservationist, I love how he writes about Providence," said Sarah Zurier of the Rhode Island Historical Preservation & Heritage Commission as she led a Lovecraft-like walking tour through many of his places.
His eventual journey from gritty preservationist to full-time resident of Sag Harbor, the East Coast's new-money epicenter, makes sense when you think of what survival meant to the young striver — getting the Mercedes back.
Architect and preservationist Theodore Grunewald, the director of Save the Frick, believes that the music room could be maintained if the museum purchased a number of nearby houses — one of which happens to be Epstein's townhouse.
As Mr. Stifler and Ms. McFadden added to their property and word about their preservationist tendencies spread, locals encouraged them to protect what can be found beneath the ground as well as what grows upon it.
It wasn't until nearly 60 years later, in June 2015, that a full version of Battle of the Century's second reel resurfaced, in the private collection of amateur film preservationist Gordon Berkow, who died in 2004.
He was a close friend of Morris K. Udall, the liberal Democratic congressman and eminent preservationist, and the two worked closely together on the House Interior and Insular Affairs Committee, which Mr. Udall led starting in 1977.
Arthur Scinta, a local preservationist and architectural historian, hopes the house, 13 miles north of Yankee Stadium, can be restored and preserved in the style in which Gehrig fashioned it, perhaps even turned into a Lou Gehrig museum.
Some critics, like preservationist Enid Pinkney, felt the change was insensitive to the area's other recognized name, Lemon City, a moniker dating back to the mid 19th century, when the area was populated primarily by Bahamians and African Americans.
The youngster is a reverent preservationist, playing the familiar licks and enacting the familiar exertions: the scrunched face, the eyes squeezed shut, the neck craned back, all the better to advertise emotional transport and the demands of technical virtuosity.
It was aligned with activism: Seneca Ray Stoddard, a photographer who specialized in scenes of the Adirondacks, testified and showed his photographs before the New York State Assembly on behalf of the preservationist Adirondack Park Bill, which passed in May 1882.
That would be Michael Perlman, 36, a writer and preservationist from Forest Hills, Queens, who works to save shuttered diners from demolition by using social media and other networking strategies to find prospective owners willing to move them to new locations.
"We're literally at the behest of developers' whim," said Sean Khorsandi, the executive director of Landmark West, a preservationist group, which narrowly lost a split decision at the Board of Standards and Appeals in January to revoke permits for the project.
But the 119th Street gatehouse, which was decommissioned in 1990 and transferred to the parks department in 2005, has remained "an orphan," said Meisha Hunter Burkett, a senior preservationist at Li/Saltzman Architects who has studied the building and called for its reuse.
In the early 240th century, organizations such as women's clubs and preservationist societies protested the rock blasting of the Palisades cliffs overlooking the river from New Jersey and helped create Palisades Amusement Park, which became one of the most visited in the country.
Earlier this year, Crystal signed an exclusive purchase option for the ship with the S.S. United States Conservancy, a preservationist group that has owned the vessel since 2010, when it mounted an 11th-hour effort to save the ship from a date with the scrap yard.
Interestingly, this series — organized by MoMA staffers Steve Macfarlane, Dara Ojugbele and Marta Zeamanuel — comes on the heels of another recent Black woman-themed series at New York City's Film Forum, curated by noted film historian Donald Bogle and experimental filmmaker and media preservationist Ina Archer.
Blade Runner's director's cut took a tortured path to the screen, the minutiae of which is probably only interesting to die-hard Blade Runner fans; in short, the new cut was "supervised" by Scott, though the actual edits were performed by film preservationist Michael Arick based on Scott's notes.
The preservationist architect for the hotel told the New York Times that he resigned from the project because he could not support "what they were doing to the building," and two well-known chefs canceled plans to open restaurants in the hotel in response to Trumps negative comments about Mexican immigrants.
When Barack Obama was elected as the United States' first African-American president in 2008, Wilfred Benjamin, 45, a local tour guide and cultural preservationist, pursued a longtime hope: He drafted a letter to the U.S. government asking for Samana residents to be recognized as the descendants of African-Americans.
Didn't she do enough for her country, between being the exceptionally tolerant wife of a blatantly randy president, the widowed mother of small children expected to bear up beautifully in public after her husband was murdered before her eyes, a book editor, an arts preservationist, and a fashion deity for the ages?
Mr. Adams made a point of noting endowment support for preservationist work in Kentucky, the home state of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, and for theater work by veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan — a clear overture to Republicans to remember that endowment grants do not only go to liberal elites.
" Ian Wardropper, the director of the Frick Collection, said the museum on the Upper East Side of Manhattan had continued "to talk to everybody" about the plans, made adjustments in response — like adding greenery along the north wall of the garden — and been met with "great support from almost all the architectural and preservationist groups.
Also present are Malone's usual cast of supporting characters: Stephanie Nelle, the head of the Magellan Billet (the Justice Department's endangered international investigative unit); her would-be boyfriend, the lame duck President Danny Daniels; Daniels's nephew, Luke, a Magellan Billet agent; and Malone's extraordinarily named, very wealthy, on-and-off love interest, the daredevil historical preservationist Cassiopeia Vitt.
Her harmonies are some of the most affecting parts of "From A Room: Volume 1," Mr. Stapleton's second solo album, which will be released on Friday, two years after "Traveller," his debut, which went platinum and earned him two Grammys, five Country Music Association awards and the somewhat unexpected role of high-profile vintage country preservationist.
Within those lives, she is a movie star, recording artist, television actor, nightclub entertainer, Broadway performer, best-selling author, dance studio owner, preservationist of some of Hollywood's most priceless artifacts, and co-founder of the Thalians, a group that has raised more than $30 million for mental health and mental health–related causes, and four and a half million of that money is allocated just for me.
When comedian and activist Jon Stewart gave an impassioned speech before Congress to seek ongoing aid for 9/11 first responders, it inspired Internet Archive software curator and digital preservationist Jason Scott to share something timely with the world as well: a newly discovered cache of photos from one of the workers who toiled away at Ground Zero, and who'd saved thousands of those photos on CD-R.
Here, Jones evolves from tomb raider to cultural preservationist, mimicking similar type of work done by the real-life "Monuments Men" tasked with traveling to Europe to find and protect antiquities from being stolen or destroyed by the Nazis during World War II. If Temple of Doom is about prioritizing human lives over profit, and Raiders of the Lost Ark is a warning to treat sacred items with respect, then the third film of the franchise— Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade—is a reminder that making the right decisions, here and now, is more important than what happened in the past.
Ahilan Arulanantham, 257 Human Rights Lawyer American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California Los Angeles Daryl Baldwin, 32 Linguist and Cultural Preservationist Miami University of Ohio Oxford, Ohio Anne Basting, 250 Theater Artist and Educator University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Milwaukee Vincent Fecteau, 47 Sculptor San Francisco Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, 31 Playwright New York Kellie Jones, 57 Art Historian and Curator Columbia University New York Subhash Khot, 38 Theoretical Computer Scientist New York University New York Josh Kun, 45 Cultural Historian University of Southern California Los Angeles Maggie Nelson, 43 Writer California Institute of the Arts Valencia, Calif.

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