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VOL. 24/NO. 2 april 2011
Table of Contents
PROFILE
Thoroughly Modern Preservation Practice
Page & Turnbull has been devoted to the planning, research, conservation and
design of historic buildings for nearly 40 years.
By Gordon Bock
FEATURE
New Things to Learn about Preservation Trades Education
Trades education and training opportunities have expanded throughout the U.S during the past few years.
By Gordon Bock
RECENT PROJECTS
Restoration: Local Pride
The Idaho State Capitol, Boise, ID, is ready for the new century, thanks to a
restoration led by CSHQA, a Professional Association, and Isthmus Architecture, Inc.
By Hadiya Strasberg
Streetscapes: Practicing the Duany Code
Jonathan Parks Architect followed the Duany Code, a master plan created by
Duany Plater-Zyberk, when developing Citrus Square in Sarasota, FL.
By Annabel Hsin
Restoration: Around the Clock
Lord, Aeck & Sargent of Atlanta, GA, directed the restoration of the 1904 Coweta County Courthouse in Newnan, GA.
By Lynne Lavelle
PRODUCT REPORT
Boston's Ames Building Repairing masonry on historic buildings has its challenges and rewards.
By Matthew C. Carlton and Mark K. LaBonté
BOOK REVIEWS
The Tile That Time Forgot
Guastavino Vaulting: The Art of Structural Tile, by John Ochsendorf
Reviewed by Clem Labine
A Challenge to Today's Urbanists
The Language of Towns & Cities: A Visual Dictionary, by Dhiru A.Thadani
Reviewed by Eric R. Osth, AIA, LEED AP
Vernacular Architecture
Buildings Without Architects, by John May; Anthony Reid, consultant editor
Reviewed by Stephen A. Mouzon
AWARDS
2011 Arthur Ross Awards
THE FORUM
After the Roundtable:
Moving Forward in Preservation
By Steven W. Semes
PRODUCT GALLERIES IN THIS ISSUE
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