Subject: Adaptive reuse
Mel A. Hardin <merengo [at] aol__com> writes >Does anyone know if there are published Guidelines for the >Adaptive-Reuse of a Landmarked interior (historic site)? The accepted general guidelines for adaptive reuse for a historic interior are The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation. They can be accessed at the National Park Service's Technical Preservation Service web site at <URL:http://www2.cr.nps.gov/tps/tps_t.htm>. You should also check out NPS Preservation Brief #18: Rehabilitating Interiors in Historic Buildings, which goes into more detail regarding assessment and recommended approaches. All of the preservation briefs are of interest and can be found at the same web site. If by "landmarked" you are referring not only to the National Register of Historic Places, but also to a building designated by a local historic preservation commission, then you would also refer to the local commission's published design review guidelines. You should contact the local preservation, landmarks or districts commission through the local city planning office. Also be sure to contact your State Historic Preservation Office about any advice and technical assistance they can offer. John Horton, Restoration Specialist NC State Historic Preservation Office *** Conservation DistList Instance 12:5 Distributed: Friday, June 19, 1998 Message Id: cdl-12-5-001 ***Received on Thursday, 18 June, 1998