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North Flint, while community preservationists are pushing to revitalize the
Environmental activists, preservationists and others started a successful protest movement.
The preservationists say the lobby should have been left untouched.
Preservationists have a solid footing in Georgetown, and change comes mincingly.
These are precisely the arguments for fixing the viaduct, preservationists say.
Preservationists in Chelsea, like Pamela Wolff, were devastated by the decision.
For preservationists wishing for a faithful reconstruction, this information will be key.
Martin Štochl was among the game preservationists called to action by Straka.
Preservationists say there is no question that the space is a park.
This is not preservation in the way historic preservationists talk about it.
At the national level, however, the environmentalists have been leaving the preservationists behind.
Many leading preservationists actively avoided being a part of Green New Deal debates.
This hesitation demonstrates the often tense relationship between game preservationists and private collectors.
The study includes more than 21910 sites nominated by community groups and preservationists.
But the students, and preservationists who heard about the situation later, were troubled.
But preservationists argue that the murals and the buildings are of a piece.
Preservationists crusaded, and the refuge nestled in the heart of Brooklyn was saved.
Overwhelmingly white like other Trump voters, "American Preservationists" also hold distinctive views on race.
The conflict has pitted developers and some government officials against neighborhood organizations and preservationists.
Now some preservationists are upset that only the exterior might become an official one.
But the home may have a new life, if demanding Georgetown historic preservationists agree.
Preservationists are unmoved; they believe the murals and the building belong as a set.
Preservationists are not, to my knowledge, represented in public discussions about cap and trade regimes.
The development site's appearance on the endangered-places list has drawn criticism from other preservationists.
For decades, landowners have sought — and failed — to develop the area, as preservationists pushed back.
Preservationists like Mr. Grunewald say that would be impossible to miss from the Great Lawn.
In contrast to the Preservationists, these are small government fiscal conservatives who embrace free trade.
Dad isn't the kind of guy who would enjoy living in harmony with historic preservationists.
Just months earlier, preservationists almost had to scrap the Titanic-size vessel as their funds dwindled.
I could see a group of preservationists trying to "save" the bank to stop the tower.
The commission said she sold it in November, but preservationists say Whitman stayed until May 1856.
Big infrastructure projects here often meet fierce opposition from the local population, environmentalists, preservationists and politicians.
Preservationists cried foul, especially since its original Romanesque lobby had been gutted to accommodate new elevators.
For instance, nearly three-fourths of Preservationists and Anti-Elites favor tax hikes on the rich.
The commission has not taken action, but other preservationists have joined in urging action to prevent demolition.
Rather than simply hiring an architect, Roth solicited ideas from real-estate brokers, landscape architects, and preservationists.
There are tests for driver's licenses and citizenship, for New York City landmarks preservationists and sanitation workers.
And the New York Landmarks Conservancy honored preservationists at its benefit at the Plaza on Nov. 6.
But some architects and preservationists are upset about the prospect of a wrecking ball tearing through it.
Preservationists worry that the transformation of Marx Brothers Playground would encourage developers to target other parks, too.
Big infrastructure projects here often meet fierce opposition from the local population, environmentalists, historic preservationists and politicians.
But to local preservationists, those efforts have come too late, and in some cases are ill conceived.
It is a potent reminder, some preservationists say, that literary greatness can spring from extremely modest beginnings.
The Frick was forced to abandon its earlier proposal following widespread criticism by local organizations, preservationists, and critics.
Using a LIDAR sensor enables preservationists to construct a 3D rendering that is accurate down to the millimeter.
I think that it's a sort of deep philosophical question that a lot of preservationists lose sleep over.
Save Cranbury Association, a neighborhood group, had for years worked with other preservationists to prevent such an outcome.
The preservationists' lawsuit prevented the immediate removal of the statues, but city workers covered them with black tarps.
The Council's decision has drawn consternation not only among preservationists but also from the Landmarks Preservation Commission itself.
Preservationists can rest easy on at least one score: The Frick Collection will be keeping its gated garden.
Preservationists protested changes, especially to the garden when the project came up for review before the Landmarks Commission.
Preservationists are unhappy that the commission rejected interior landmark status for 550 Madison Avenue, especially the soaring lobby.
While the government promises to preserve the murals to be utilized in a new building, preservationists are unmoved.
But that plan stopped in 2011 when local preservationists got Old Main protected as a national historic landmark.
When preservationists began working to save the theater, our host told us, there were ''mushrooms growing on the seats.
When SL Green's plans for the block emerged, there was little outcry from preservationists, who knew change was coming.
They worry that it may be for naught since the designation has the support of several preservationists and historians.
The first Time Capsules were for museum staff: preservationists and curators and also for art theorists, writers and reviewers.
While the government promises to preserve the Picasso murals to be utilized in a new building, preservationists are unmoved.
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis appears in "The Preservationists," in an entry that focuses on her work to preserve historical buildings.
To some extent, the interests of librarians and preservationists are at odds with groups that advocate for stricter copyright law.
But in doing so, the person advanced the interests of game preservationists worldwide by leaking the this game and others.
But preservationists and Greenwich Village locals worry that a lack of landmarked buildings in the area could lead to overdevelopment.
Preservationists clamor for their survival, historians laud their ethical origins and an independent public has found beauty in their rawness.
Preservationists seek out both the best-preserved prints and elements from different film copies, and often work with outside technicians.
Preservationists tried unsuccessfully to have the church designated a landmark after the Archdiocese of New York closed it in 22.
In July, after layoffs and office closures at Soundcloud triggered rumors of financial trouble, preservationists started archiving 900 terabytes of Soundcloud.
The project sponsors are coordinating how to do that with state historic preservationists and the Hudson River Park Trust, he said.
Shkuda's cast is a motley assortment of city bureaucrats, manufacturers, land owners, artists, labor leaders, preservationists, urban planners, and art dealers.
He paused at the transom from the Helen Hayes Theater, which was torn down in 1982 despite heated opposition from preservationists.
Preservationists angrily reject the mayor's figures, conjecturing a far lower cost to keep the bridge open just for pedestrians and bikes.
The plan, Mr. Marion said, was to work with local preservationists to find a permanent home in Jamestown for the paintings.
The news prompted strong protests from within the architectural profession and among historic preservationists and supporters of traditional architecture as well.
But fund-raising has been a struggle, and late last year the preservationists themselves had to think seriously about scrapping their prize.
The ensuing debate forced archaeologists, preservationists and historians into a confrontation with the Chu family, one of the largest landlords in Chinatown.
That means it's removed from the list, but in the nicest possible way, so preservationists or residents can resubmit it for consideration.
A coalition of historians, preservationists, politicians, and community organizers is now calling upon the city to better codify its public art procedures.
Historians and preservationists are trying to save the isolated buildings that resulted from these efforts and are poring over sometimes-forgotten archives.
Preservationists argue that the rush to build luxury housing is changing the fabric of some of the oldest corners of the city.
In Chelsea, a wealthy investor with plans for a dream home must face preservationists who contend that things have gone too far.
William J. Murtagh, the first designated "keeper" of the National Register of Historic Places and a paladin among preservationists, died on Oct.
Preservationists who wanted to save the staircase at the World Trade Center, down which hundreds of survivors fled to safety on Sept.
An outcry from architects, preservationists and critics helped defeat that proposal in June 2015, sending the Frick back to the drawing board.
That house is now a blackened wreck, the casualty of a fire early Sunday that some local preservationists speculate was deliberately set.
One group of Trump backers, whom I call American Preservationists, comprise Trump's core base of supporters who propelled him through the primaries.
The likelihood that the developer will raze the historic building has divided the congregation and prompted an outcry from neighbors and preservationists.
To stave off annihilation, a small underground movement of digital preservationists is fighting hard to spare the little Flash games from their fate.
They're available for research, and the preservationists hope that a museum the academy has proposed will be yet another place to see them.
The plan has prompted passionate protests by local preservationists despite Toll Brothers's assurances that it will take pains to conserve the district's character.
But preservationists objected, and, with broad support, the city's Landmarks Commission voted in September 2005 to list the warehouse as a city landmark.
These changes, too, while improving conditions for some Ford workers and extending the exalted transparency of Roche and Dinkeloo's architecture, have troubled preservationists.
I have many more to share, and together, they paint a pretty dark picture for preservationists looking to capture a snapshot of time.
Soon after I arrived, I met a group of preservationists who were looking for creative ways to redevelop an abandoned, historic mental hospital.
" American preservationists, the study group found, "take the most restrictionist approach to immigration — staunchly opposing not just illegal but legal immigration as well.
But after I wrote about preservationists' protests against the removal, the deal was called off and the paintings have stayed in the building.
This has pitted preservationists against foresters who worry that failing to clear the dead trees will cause insect infestations to spread more rapidly.
They are 31 percent of his support and were the group that combined with the American Preservationists to give Trump the Republican nomination.
But in the years since "FutureSex/LoveSounds" the last great Timberlake album, those producers have evolved from reliable, zeitgeist-shaping hitmakers to preservationists.
Preservationists certainly need to recognize that in the face of these unprecedented threats, not every significant feature of every historic site can be preserved.
And, actually, what we learned is that the preservationists in the past have not been as precise as we would normally like to be.
South Carolina preservationists are trying to breathe new life back into decomposing towns like Ferguson, hoping they can save it before it permanently disappears.
To help with the sound for "Cock of the Air," the preservationists looked to John Polito, an engineer and the owner of Audio Mechanics.
Knuckleballers are the sport's preservationists; how well they do their job will always be secondary to the fact that they do it at all.
Once it's done, preservationists won't publish the whole archive of scrapped data and playable game files due to legal concerns, Štochl and Straka said.
This is a major win for the preservationists who fought the Snøhetta proposal, but a setback for those who have rallied on Rockburne's behalf.
And this worries preservationists like Steven F. Curry, the president of Houston Mod, a nonprofit seeking to preserve modern architecture in the Houston area.
"They just do," suggesting to her that they care at least as much about the landscape as the preservationists and second-home owners do.
In the mid-2000s, a group of archaeologists, preservationists and city planners started compiling a list of the structures involved in dividing the city.
Artists, art historians and preservationists have weighed in on what to do with the decommissioned Confederate statues, and on questions of their artistic merit.
And with Clinton Hill seeing new development — a new condo building is going up down the block from 99 Ryerson — preservationists fear that possibility.
Free Marketeers are 25 percent of Trump's backers and they are the mirror image of American Preservationists, having the highest incomes and education levels.
Concerned that the project could spur a wave of similar developments, preservationists have called for the landmarking of nearly 200 buildings south of Union Square.
Nintendo is well within its legal rights to take down ROM sites, but as Cifaldi notes, that puts video game preservationists in a difficult situation.
Worried that the project will ignite a wave of local development, preservationists have called for the landmarking of roughly 200 buildings south of Union Square.
Clocking in at a more manageable 70 minutes, Tierra Adentro follows preservationists, immigrants, guerrillas, and indigenous peoples in the Darién Gap between Panama and Colombia.
Preservationists have voiced their concerns about eliminating Lippold's "Orpheus and Apollo," one of the original pieces of public artworks at Lincoln Center, installed in 20193.
With so much emphasis on process in party politics, especially among Republicans, the unapologetic substantive claims from social preservationists like Schlafly and Trump stand out.
The preservationists at the Archive Team, a group of about 150 volunteer programmers "dedicated to saving our digital heritage," aren't waiting around to find out.
It's an entire vibe that separates preservationists from progressives and squares from subversives, attracting legions of misfits, weirdos, transgressors, and provocateurs who eventually become a community.
To save historic places, preservationists across the country need to align ourselves firmly with environmentalists and stop turning people who should be allies into our enemies.
Mr. Shelby, hoping to convince the public that he had more than one car, repeatedly painted and repainted the CSX2000 — typically a no-no for preservationists.
Dubbed "American Preservationists" by Cato Institute analyst Emily Ekins in a June 2017 study, Trump's original core constituency have relatively low levels of education and income.
A decade ago, the hospital wanted to demolish it and replace it with a tower, a plan that generated opposition in the neighborhood and among preservationists.
Despite protests by preservationists, elected officials and neighbors, two developers, Quality Capital and the Caerus Group, intend to demolish it and build a 14-story tower.
Heiskell and Cora Cahan, the president of New 42nd Street, said in a letter to The Times that visionary public officials and preservationists deserved the credit.
News of these decisions reinforces perceptions that preservationists are too strict or stuck in the past, particularly to many young people who are terrified about climate change.
Yet media reports have predominantly sided with preservationists, depicting the anti-muralists as "destroyers of art," in the words of Alison Collins, one of the board commissioners.
The film's history of censorship woes help explain how the academy preservationists ended up dealing with an uncensored yet silent master and a separate, censored audio source.
This being China, the restoration has been carried out by government decree — with minimal input from independent planners and preservationists and no public discussion of the merits.
Despite Netflix's pledge to allow the Cinematheque to have a hand in running the Egyptian, film preservationists and community activists have come out against the proposed deal.
The City Council agreed, but the opposition to the move was fierce, allying Confederate sympathizers, historical preservationists and state lawmakers, local blue bloods and out-of-staters.
Their categories are: Staunch Conservatives (31 percent of Trump voters), Free Marketeers (25 percent), Anti-Elites (19 percent), American Preservationists (20 percent) and the Disengaged (2023 percent).
Now, thanks to 3D modeling done with drones and lasers, preservationists are analyzing how to protect the church so it can survive in its picturesque state of decay.
Though dark for years, the White Barn Theater, as it was known, is now at the center of a fierce campaign by Ms. Lortel's grandnephew and local preservationists.
Now satellite photos obtained exclusively by The Associated Press confirm the worst fears of church authorities and preservationists — St. Elijah's Monastery of Mosul has been completely wiped out.
Local preservationists also protested the plan outside the skyscraper, as the Architect's Newspaper reported, and have launched an online petition to be delivered to the Landmarks Preservation Commission.
In 1966, after a two-year campaign, preservationists were able to stave off its sale and dismantling with support from powerful allies like Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Gov.
In an effort to preserve the building and four neighboring rowhouses built at the same time, local preservationists sent a letter to the Landmarks Preservation Commission on Sept.
Now, Ouya is shutting down for good and a group of game preservationists and Ouya fans are racing to preserve the console's games before they're potentially lost forever.
Nearly 100 percent of Staunch Conservatives and Free Marketeers agree it is not government's responsibility to guarantee universal health insurance — twice as likely as Preservationists and Anti-Elites.
Preservationists at President James Madison's Montpelier estate, where the white-and-yellow depot is located, decided to keep the segregated waiting rooms when the structure was renovated in 2010.
In the '60s and '20083s aspiring preservationists snuck reel-to-reel recorders into venues under battlefield conditions, scaling down to professional quality handheld cassette decks and eventually to DATs.
Every response to his incendiary tweets gives his movement more proof of their self-evident truths: It's the preservationists of the status quo versus the protectors of survival instincts.
If she can successfully open Mr. Hughes's home and maintain it as a public space, it would be a notable feat, especially in New York City, some preservationists say.
Meanwhile, the government-administered Smithsonian Institution, working with groups in the United States and the Middle East, began giving emergency training and technical support to Iraqi and Syrian preservationists.
Shabby public-domain versions circulated on film and video for years until a 22012 rescue job by German preservationists restored the work to what seemed its fullest possible form.
No doubt neighborhood opponents will appear at Community Board hearings that must be held before the jail plan can win final approval, but preservationists have already made their move.
Developers and preservationists are in a dispute that could have major implications for a plan to develop a high-rise on what is now an East Harlem recreational spot.
Members of the community, preservationists and elected officials helped defeat a proposed tower on the site, and over the years many have called for the building to be saved.
In the late 1980s, after preservationists saved a number of buildings from demolition and fought to create a preservation district, the neighborhood made a flashy comeback that attracted celebrities.
Preservationists, who helped undo the earlier plan, might now look to the Ricoh Coliseum in Toronto or Norman Foster's design for the Hearst Tower for the upside of adaptive reuse.
The Axis enemies had been vanquished, but the preservationists had a new rival of sorts: the British Army, which, she said, was not particularly conscious of artistic and cultural heritage.
Preservationists, led by none other than Jacqueline Onassis, fought the project all the way to the Supreme Court, winning a battle that finally gave the fledgling movement much-needed momentum.
Yet the current cycle is drastically testing this staying power, say pastors, preservationists and city officials, even as the chance to develop church property is also presenting opportunities for reinvention.
Advances in 3D scanning technologies, drone use and even tourists' online posting of images are giving preservationists a new set of tools to prevent the permanent loss of cultural artifacts.
But people may start thinking more carefully about how to maintain or donate them, rather than just throwing them away — something that would be good for both preservationists and the environment.
Monument preservationists compared the pro-removal crowd to fascists, or the Islamic State, saying that only haters of freedom haters would want to tear down what is, at heart, an idea.
Among Bottle Beach regulars, a philosophical divide exists between the scavengers, who view the refuse as raw material for eBay, and the preservationists, who view it as a potential archeological trove.
The efforts of local preservationists kept many historic buildings from destruction, while new zoning laws changed neighborhoods to accommodate mixed-use buildings and what urban planners call a form-based code.
They say only a clique of preservationists really cares about saving the viaduct, noting that residents from the neighborhood rarely showed up at public meetings over the years to support it.
The latest battle between New York's preservationists and developers is being waged over a 1.5-acre parcel of jungle gym and soccer and baseball fields, known as the Marx Brothers Playground.
And preservationists have not been united in their reactions to the expansion plan: Some endorse the design as an improvement over an earlier, failed effort, while others still protest it strongly.
One of their gathering places is the Lucia restaurant, whose owner, Hu Hong, an architect born to a Russian mother and Chinese father, is an active member of the preservationists' circle.
The stacks, which were to have been demolished to make way for the Foster-designed circulating library, have been mostly empty since 2013, to the dismay of some scholars and preservationists.
Preservationists would say that the items were destined to be destroyed, and that hauling them off to Charlotteville, about an hour's drive west of Albany, was a way of saving them.
Out of step with Republican orthodoxy, Preservationists favor tax hikes on the wealthy, are deeply skeptical of immigration — both legal and illegal — and overwhelmingly support a temporary ban on Muslim immigration.
Preservationists remain concerned about the rapid change in the neighborhood, which they fear could redefine what they regard as the city's last authentic, if unfashionable, complex of food wholesalers and distributors.
But now the church faces a different kind of conflagration — one that pits politicians, clergymen, historians, and preservationists against each other as officials decide on a path forward for the church.
The proposed building would cantilever about 100 feet over the Look Building and 300 feet above an adjoining landmark, the John Peirce house, which will almost certainly spark criticism from preservationists.
As his project attracted attention from like-minded game preservationists, he was approached by what is now a team of 30 developers in Flashpoint's Discord group of over 7,000 contributors and fans.
Trump has also lied to preservationists, promising to preserve the Art Deco friezes from the façade of the Bonwit Teller department store building that he demolished to make way for Trump Tower.
The economic surge has lifted employment and reversed a steady decline in the city's population, but it has also a created new challenges for preservationists seeking to defend assets like Jewelers Row.
Preservationists, led by the novelist Shannon Cain's organization His Place in Provence, have been trying to raise money to buy the property where Baldwin lived and turn it into a writer's retreat.
As demand for commercial property surges with a strengthening downtown economy, preservationists and the city authorities are searching for ways to defend the fabric of this historic city from the wrecker's ball.
To that end, in September she announced the formation of a task force made up of religious leaders, affordable-housing developers and preservationists that will hold its first public hearing in November.
Or when it comes to the border-adjustment tax, 62 percent of Free Marketeers favor policies that increase trade with other nations, while only a little over a third of Preservationists agree.
To the outrage of preservationists, architects and politicians, the Norwegian government has decided to follow through on plans to demolish Y-Block and relocate "The Fishermen" and another of Picasso and Nesjar's murals.
Yet in its fight against the destruction of its neighborhood, the community found help from local preservationists and allied itself with North African neighbors — a group it has clashed with in the past.
In late 2015 a neighbor started a Facebook page titled "Save the Baxter House," reflecting the tension between preservationists, local officials and the owner as the house sat unoccupied and, many say, neglected.
He gained some posthumous attention in 2016 when the Toronto-based rapper Drake demolished a 1963 Murray house to build a 21,000-square-foot mansion in Toronto's upscale Bridle Path neighborhood, angering preservationists.
Preservationists are using the fact that Hamilton is enjoying a surge in popularity because of the Broadway musical "Hamilton" as a way to pressure the city to save the building from further decay.
Preservationists, architects and elected officials took Mr. Hardy to task in 1984 for a proposal to build an apartment tower above the New-York Historical Society, at 77th Street and Central Park West.
Preservationists working on the project also have to take into account aesthetic decisions like microphone placement and what frequencies the record's material is able to replicate (which is stunted compared to modern sound playback).
Saturday's protests were diverse affairs: Old-guard socialists mingled with barefoot environmentalists, internet freedom fighters, political party representatives, taxation reformers, welfare workers, wildlife preservationists, anti-fascists, food safety campaigners and all manner of unionists.
A seven-year battle between preservationists and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn over the fate of a church more than a century old will likely end with the arrival of a wrecking ball.
The density of the project has some preservationists calling it out of step with the area's rural character, but it is precisely the density that the Hurst family says makes it a good fit.
A June 2017 report issued by the bipartisan Democracy Fund's Voter Study Group found that a subset of all voters that the organization calls "American preservationists" gave Trump 20 percent of his total vote.
We at WIRED—being self-preservationists—would like to spare ourselves such a fate, but at the same time—being constant seekers of next-gen fare—would still like to enjoy a futuristic meal.
French President Macron is likely to be the one who decides the new form of the cathedral, although it's unclear how much he will defer to experts, traditionalist voices, the Catholic Church and preservationists.
Preservationists say the city is being blinded by the financial rewards, and warn that more darkness can do long-term harm to the parks by inhibiting photosynthesis and keeping soil too cold for germination.
Scholars, artists, preservationists, educators, art historians, collectors & devotees will delve into the complex subject of artist-built environments during a three-day conference, September 27-29, 2017, at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center.
Recently, archaeologists and preservationists with the Digital Institute of Archaeology have been attempting to restore these sites through 3D technology, and even installed a scale model of the Arch of Triumph in London's Trafalgar Square.
Lara exits the cave of human blood, and immediately comes across a member of the Descendants, a bloodline of historical preservationists meant to safeguard the land's tombs and the hallowed, supernaturally imbued artifact they protect.
Preservationists have been calling for other restorations and reuses of the often stigmatized 19th-century buildings, many of which have long corridors, airy rooms and large windows advocated by the Quaker physician Thomas Story Kirkbride.
BOSTON — Boston University announced Friday that it had agreed to sell the building on which the city's Citgo sign sits to a local developer, raising hopes among preservationists that the well-known symbol will stay.
Ruis responded, asking for a 50% greater deposit that would be entirely nonrefundable and be paid the afternoon of January 9, and gave the preservationists only through January 22 to deliver the full $1.7 million.
Lincoln Center still has a number of public sculptures in and outside of its buildings from its early days, but the slow loss of "Orpheus and Apollo" is a shock to preservationists and art lovers.
Since 2000, the government has parted with 133 lighthouses: Preservationists have received 78 of them at no cost, and 55 have been auctioned to the public, the General Services Administration said in a news release.
But the problem, according to preservationists and some historians, is that the site sits on land that happens to be the precise location of the battle's climactic moment, the spot where Washington staged a daring counterattack.
SHEBOYGAN, Wisconsin — Leading up to the 50th anniversary of the John Michael Kohler Arts Center (JMKAC), curator Karen Patterson approached artists, preservationists, collectors, scholars, historians, and folklorists to respond to their collection of artist-built environments.
But those plans have done little to assuage the concerns of preservationists, many of whom contend that Tokyo is destroying its greatest postwar architectural assets to accommodate the 2201 Olympics and a recent surge in tourism.
Preservationists had to decide whether to keep reminders of the Lyric's discarded color line before they unveiled an $11 million restoration of the 102-year-old theater earlier this year, which had been closed for decades.
"If historic preservationists want to save a house, they raise the money to save the house and move into onto property they own," said Karen Cox, history professor at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
"If historic preservationists want to save a house, they raise the money to save the house and move it onto property they own," said Karen Cox, history professor at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
Some preservationists have criticized Mr. Blum and other salvagers, arguing that selling reclaimed artifacts induces developers to sell original elements of buildings and creates a vibrant market for items that might be better placed in museums.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The owner of a historic Frank Lloyd Wright building in Whitefish, Montana razed the structure last week, immediately after last-minute negotiations with preservationists attempting to buy it fell through.
Smaller antennas are easier to install and will be loss obtrusive, reducing the concerns of urban preservationists to unsightly tower masts that have long plagued the deployment of 4G antennas in communities across the United States.
It temporarily expanded the Pike Place Historical District to include The Showbox for ten months, buying local preservationists time to devise a plan to permanently save the building while Onni's proposed project was put on hold.
Preservationists feared that it would set a precedent for investors seeking to turn a quick profit by buying up the neighborhood's old buildings and turning them into sprawling new homes with false fronts, Mr. Holowka said.
But suddenly, young architects and preservationists, in particular, saw its defacement not as a strategy for resuscitating a dead building but as yet another assault on an increasingly vulnerable and admirable era in 20th century architecture.
But to preservationists like Mr. Grunewald, the look is all the more important because the Great Lawn is one of the most visible places in the park, a huge green blanket — 13 acres of Kentucky bluegrass.
Community control, always an ambivalent concept—it was embraced by Logue's segregationist enemies even more than by Jane Jacobsian preservationists—is once again becoming an evil to be eradicated by state power in the state capitol.
In state after state this week, artists, museum curators, and historic preservationists found themselves grappling with lightning-fast upheaval in a cultural realm — American monuments — where they usually have input and change typically unfolds with care.
Amid the howls of preservationists, the building's owner, James Pi of JPK Associates, has applied to the city to raze the architecturally distinguished carriage showroom and construct a 26-story, mixed-use tower in its place.
Mr. Pogorzelski, 217, is the director of the Academy Film Archive, which is part of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the organization behind the Oscars; Ms. Linville, 22015, is one of its film preservationists.
In Nashville, the future of the land around Fort Negley has been tangled up in its own fierce debate, pitting preservationists against those who wanted the site turned into the city's latest retail, entertainment and housing development.
The commission's votes Tuesday were a reminder of how the backlog grew and offered a window into the workings of the group as it grappled with the competing interests of property owners, preservationists, civic groups and politicians.
Preservationists and students of New York drinking culture will be relieved to know that the rosewood bar — designed, like the rest of the restaurant, by Philip Johnson — will probably be the least altered part of the space.
In the early 2100s, many preservationists were galvanized by their failure to save Manhattan's Pennsylvania Station, a defeat that spawned a groundbreaking municipal law under which Grand Central Terminal was declared an official city landmark in 1917.
The graffiti is still up because preservationists need to analyze the damage and make sure there aren&apost any historic works of art, such as subtle paintings, that have been damaged due to the message, according to Hayde.
Chinese preservationists, internet users and media commentators have been incensed this week after pictures showed that officials repaired part of the Great Wall in northeast China by slapping a white substance on top of the crumbling, weathered stones.
Mr. White is a member of the Short-Term Rental Committee, not an official city entity, but a vocal coalition of preservationists, neighborhood activists, owners of traditional bed-and-breakfasts and residents of various historic New Orleans neighborhoods.
So when Howard Hughes, a publicly traded company that specializes in master-planned communities, proposed a 220-story hotel and condominium on the waterfront several years ago, community members, elected officials and preservationists united to quash the plan.
The group is known to loot and destroy ancient sites for both religious and financial purposes, and soon after the capture of Palmyra, the fears of historians and preservationists were realized by reports of destruction across the city.
Old-guard preservationists—among them, T'Challa's mother Ramonda (Angela Bassett) and Okoye (Danai Gurira), head of the king's women-only security unit, Dora Milaje—believe the country must continue as it has for centuries, solely nurturing its own people.
Since 2000, beginning with his removal of "Le Tricorne" by Pablo Picasso, Mr. Rosen has reaped little but headaches from his contentious dealings with preservationists and the proprietors of the Four Seasons over the fate of that celebrated restaurant.
In the district, artisans and retailers have sold gems and jewelry since the mid-22th century, making it an unlikely cause for preservationists in the city, who in recent decades have focused on bringing new life to abandoned buildings.
Hoping to reverse what he called "the visual trashing of America" inflicted by urban renewal bulldozers and interstate highway billboards, Dr. Murtagh galvanized architects, historians, preservationists, archaeologists, local civic leaders and an informed public to consider places worth saving.
Advocates attribute the low protection rate to the long-term underfunding of the Historical Commission, which has had only five staff members for the last 21985 years, leaving it unable to evaluate many historic designation proposals that preservationists nominate.
Preservationists have also been galvanized by plans by Toll Brothers City Living to demolish five buildings on Jewelers Row, a historic downtown hub for artisans and retailers of diamonds and other gems, to make way for a condominium tower.
Preservationists said they wished more had been saved, but were grateful that in clearing its backlog the commission had granted landmark status to 27 properties over the past nine months, including the Pepsi-Cola sign on the Queens waterfront.
If a manhole cover no longer serves its function, or becomes a hazard, like the Con Edison cover that branded a woman who fell from her skateboard in 2004, it's unlikely historic preservationists are going to rally around it.
Matt A. V. Chaban, who writes The Appraisal column for The Times, told us that the battle between developers and preservationists over the backlog has become a symbol of sorts, one that suits the city's long history of battles over landmarks.
Both games share an intense fascination with nature, encouraging players with a preservationists' vigor to spend hours of their adventure harvesting the earth for valuable resources, traveling on foot to learn the land, and ultimately rely upon it for survival.
In 230, preservationists, designers, critics and architects successfully opposed the Frick's plans to remove the garden on East 21th Street, designed by the British landscape architect Russell Page, to make way for a six-story addition, by Davis Brody Bond.
There's a caveat emptor here: Because the neighborhood is so old, there is constant infrastructure repair (a water-main project near Washington Square Park isn't expected to be completed until 2020), and because it is desirable, buildings rise wherever preservationists allow.
The project, which has counterparts in many other Chinese cities that have constructed new "old cities," has been met with scorn from local preservationists who say it is absurd that the government is tearing down authentic older architecture and building imitations.
And in a boon for both local preservationists and business interests, who debated the fate of the Abbey and its historically significant environs for many years, the inn will open up dozens of acres of land to trails and heritage.
Sorry, Drinky the loneliness-fighting robotic drinking buddy, but research undertaken by Oxford's Department of Experimental Psychology and commissioned by pub-preservationists CAMRA (the Campaign for Real Ale) has confirmed the basic human truth that every watering-hole regular already knows.
Harlem residents and preservationists, who had long fought to save the tower, worried that once its bell, beams and fluted columns were packed into crates and carted off it, the tower would never be reassembled or seen in the Mount Morris neighborhood again.
Often used for concerts and events, the outdoor plaza contains a large sculpture by Zoran Mojsilov and is filled with stones from the Great Metropolitan Building, a historic site that was torn down in the 1960s to the horror of many preservationists.
But the most vocal group at the early hearings was composed of local preservationists; as the ranks of traditional heritage groups, most prominently the Sons of Confederate Veterans, have dwindled, upholding a historically minded pride in Confederate heritage has fallen to dedicated individuals.
After years of negotiations without a resolution, the firm has now put the lot up for sale, leading church leaders and local preservationists to wonder if there is a buyer out there that can help preserve the site instead of build on it.
"There has been a longtime struggle between the landowners and preservationists about the future of that piece of wetland," said Eddie Chu, a member of the Hong Kong Legislative Council who represents the area and has called for protection of Nam Sang Wai.
The Road Less Traveled Conference, September 27–29 at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, will see scholars, artists, preservationists, educators, activists, curators, collectors, and devotees deliberating, debating, and discussing ways to enrich the understanding of these monumental constructions.
"What they're selling to the preservationists is that they are sensitive to the importance of the building and its role in aviation history and global architectural history," Mr. Bloom said of the challenges, which any developer of a landmark property would face.
For the last few weeks, some preservationists in New York City have worried about a restaurant that opened in 1976, the year of the United States bicentennial and the presidential election of Jimmy Carter — a restaurant with velvet banquettes and mirror-like ceiling trim.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Last December, after cultural preservationists in England realized that many of the nation's postwar public sculpture have disappeared from the landscape over a number of decades, they issued a public call to attempt to trace or even recover them.
But an army of green-space advocates and historic preservationists quickly mobilized to point out what would seem to be obvious: Nashville owns a lot of land, and there is no good reason to allow for-profit development in a park with huge historic significance.
At fragile historic sites, invasive plants like ailanthus, inappropriately nicknamed "tree of heaven," pose a risk not only to wildlife and native plants but also to the site itself as roots push apart the very stones of the buildings that preservationists are working so hard to save.
Thanks to homeowners protecting their prices, activists concerned about gentrification, preservationists fretting about the erosion of the physical traces of history, and environmentalists protecting those burrowing owls, San Francisco and the rest of the Bay Area simply had not built enough housing to keep up with demand.
Robson "selected these works from many places and over many years, much of it in an era when collectors and preservationists were the only ones ensuring this work didn't end up in the scrap heap," Leslie Umberger, SAAM's curator of folk and self-taught art, told Hyperallergic.
The document painstakingly breaks down the varieties of short-term rentals and suggests solutions like restrictions by neighborhood density (preservationists favor a total ban in the French Quarter) or other factors (restricting year-round, non-owner-occupied rentals, of the sort that Mr. Galvin operates, in residential areas).
The stack study, which the library said would take about six months and involve consultation with people inside and outside the library, reopens an issue that has been a continuing source of resentment among some researchers and preservationists, who insist that the space should be a home for books.
The Nashville developer 20600PANT LLC and the New York-based Dream Hotel Group appeased preservationists by restoring and incorporating elements of two historic structures: the circa-1891 Utopia Hotel and the facade of a building that once housed a 19th-century brothel and bar called the Climax Saloon.
One might have expected preservationists to be pleased with the Frick Collection's latest iteration of its expansion project, announced in April, given that the design — by the architect Annabelle Selldorf — calls for preserving the gated garden that upended the museum's previous attempt to renovate its 1914 Gilded Age mansion.
But on Monday, preservationists stepped to the barricades once more, with a news conference on the steps of City Hall to urge the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission to hold off its vote on the Frick's proposal — scheduled for Tuesday — in the hopes of pushing alternate plans.
I didn't believe that the borough could be sold on the 73-story tower—which is almost twice the height of anything around it—and I worried that preservationists would rush to "save" a landmarked bank on the ground floor to stop the building from blocking views or creating shadows.
Sixth Ward is a weird little enclave of artists and preservationists that has managed to keep a 19th Century vibe in a city that devours its past like few others, while the Second Ward—El Segundo Barrio, as it is sometimes called—is the city's most historic Mexican-American neighborhood.
But since a negative resurfaced two years ago, it has attained a certain mythic quality, connecting a disparate group of people across the country: New York preservationists dedicated to restoring it; a cultural historian in Louisiana devoting an academic paper to it; an archivist in Los Angeles fascinated with it.
His plan set off the latest battle over the character of some of New York City's most expensive neighborhoods, pitting affluent buyers who believe they have every right to remake the urban landscape, just as others have done for generations, against preservationists who contend that things have gone too far.
Then, in recent years, preservationists working with local veterans and the Department of Veterans Affairs, worked out a 75-year lease that will allow a developer who specializes in historic preservation, the Alexander Company, to renovate Old Main and five other historic buildings on the campus as apartments for homeless veterans.
Last week, a group of volunteer digital preservationists known as The Archive Team announced they would be attempting to independently archive a 123.6 million track, 900-terabyte swath of SoundCloud, the popular streaming music and audio service that recently announced mass layoffs and office closures, sparking fears of an imminent closure.
But he also caused a flap among preservationists and restaurant fans in 2014 when he sought the removal of an artwork he did not own, a 19-by-20-foot theater curtain painted by Picasso that had hung in the Four Seasons restaurant at the Seagram Building since it opened in 1959.
When the actor Richard Gere built on the roof of his home what his architect called a "penthouse meditation room," a kind of temple for the Dalai Lama to pray when he visited Mr. Gere, a practicing Buddhist, "it was hated by the preservationists of the community, including my mom," Mr. Rower said.
Preservationists point to the designation of such buildings — on the basis of cultural and social importance, not architectural flawlessness — as "reason to be hopeful" that 99 Ryerson will one day make the cut, said Jay Shockley, a founder and a director of the NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project, which supports landmarking Whitman's house.
TRYON, N.C. — If you wanted to make a pilgrimage to the childhood home of W.E.B. Du Bois in Massachusetts or Malcolm X in Nebraska, you'd have to settle for a historical marker: The houses of those civil rights activists were lost before preservationists could save them, as many important African-American historical sites have been.
Village preservationists had beseeched the commission to consider landmark protections for a much wider swath of the neighborhood — 193 buildings — after City Hall announced plans in 2017 to erect a 21-story glass-enclosed tech hub on Union Square, a last straw, it seemed, to many aggrieved Villagers, in a neighborhood besieged by development pressures.
Little Haiti was officially named as such in 2016, despite its title being rather contentious — it shares territorial and historical borders with both Little River and Lemon City, a neighborhood with its own rich history and, at one time, a large Bahamian-American population; preservationists and developers felt "Little Haiti" infringed on these preexisting neighborhoods.
He gives wildly entertaining talks about archiving and historical preservation at conferences around the world, is an avid fan of the Apple II (which Apple discontinued in the early 1990s), and has become well-known for his work with a group of preservationists called Archive Team, which focuses on saving hard-to-save websites and online media.
Most libraries have an online reference system called Ask a Librarian that allows individuals to talk to preservationists who can advise them on how to best take care of the strange item, or point them toward an expert who can provide assistance, or help them find a conservator who might mend the item (though that can get pricey).
They also have warm feelings toward racial minorities in the U.S. However, although not as hardline as the Preservationists, they too are skeptical of immigration and strongly support a temporary travel ban on Muslims traveling to the U.S. Had Anti-Elites, 19 percent of his voters, not turned against Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump may have lost the presidency.
It is a neighborhood that was spared from destruction by New Haven's infamous "urban renewal" bulldozers through the intervention of preservationists who understood the built environment as not just a collection of buildings but as a fragile ecosystem, and the mission of historic preservation as not just conserving architectural details but as stewarding the social and cultural fabric of intact traditional neighborhoods.
In another room was a group of letters written by schoolchildren in 1943 for "I Am An American Day," which captured a portrait of life in New York City during World War II. And in the Conservation Lab, where preservationists were cleaning maps of Brooklyn drawn when it was still its own city, was a large black safe decorated with big, silver knobs.
He and other students from N.Y.U.'s graduate program in moving image archiving and preservation had spent a week at the Library of Congress's National Audio-Visual Conservation Center in Culpeper, Va. The film preservationists there had been working on reconstructing "Think," and Mr. Anen remembered hearing them say they had footage from a modified version presented in 1965, but not from the 1964 version.
Ghost towns across the West have been resurrected after being deserted for decades, but preservationists across the south say they are racing against time to rebuild their long lost cities MAYESVILLE, S.C. – Edward "Cannon" Taylor and Richard Sanford sit in their small motor boat as it gently rocks from side to side, looking at the island ahead, reflecting on one of the last remaining buildings in the small, former lumber town of Ferguson, S.C. "I would love to see it built back up to what it was, once upon a time…" Sanford said.
Among others in his merry band of preservationists are his wife Pía León, an acclaimed chef in her own right; his sister Malena Martinez, head of the group's native ingredient-cataloging operation; and Francesco D'Angelo Piaggio, the staff anthropologist and community outreach consigliere who has the best backstory of the bunch: When he was still working on his thesis in a nearby rural community, his mother saw the Virgilio Martinez episode of "Chef's Table" on Netflix and insisted her son do the same, given the gentlemen's eerily simpatico sensibilities.

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