This publication contains a number of readings that aid in the decision-making process involved with the discovery and evaluation of archeological sites.
Read more →In this study, Inspired Partnerships, a non-profit organization in Chicago, investigated the virtues and liabilities of various protective glazing installations over stained glass.
Read more →Working in collaboration with the International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftsmen, RESTORE developed a prototype workshop on health and environmental hazards inherent in conservation materials and processes.
Read more →Older and historic schools represent an unrecognized asset for school districts.
Read more →This research addresses the continuing need for new coating strategies to protect outdoor bronzes from the effects of polluted environments.
Read more →This video documents the repair of damaged drystone walls in the popular Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historic Park.
Read more →This guide is intended for use by public works managers who find themselves encountering the world of historic preservation.
Read more →It is extremely difficult to determine how much of the deterioration observed on stones is due to “acid rain” since its action is not limited to one mechanism. Rather, it results from the interaction of various mechanisms, many of which also occur in natural weathering.
Read more →There is growing pressure on preservation educators, administrators, and professionals to find meaningful ways to promote heritage awareness.
Read more →Considerable interest, as well as concern, exists within the profession of art and artifacts Conservation regarding the potential improvements which may be brought about by the introduction of laser-based methods of cleaning.
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