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| A New Maritime Facility on North Lake Union: The Seattle Heritage Shipyard Project
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Neighborhoods:
What will happen to the historic vessels significant to Seattle's heritage? For the past few years, the local press has given some attention to the City Parks Department's decision to remove the present heritage vessel shipyard from its property at South Lake Union. Through the efforts of the More. |
| Economics, Sustainability, and Historic Preservation
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Public Policy:
The theme of the National Trust for Historic Preservation annual conference in Portland, Oregon was "Sustain America: Vision, Economics, and Preservation." So I’d like to expand the vision of the relationship among those things—economics, sustainability, and preservation. In 2004 I attended the World Urban Forum in Barcelona. More. |
Lawrence Kreisman
AIA Seattle Honorary Member |
Over the course of three decades of a wide-ranging career, Lawrence Kreisman has consistently worked to bring public attention to the Northwest's architectural heritage and its preservation. Accomplishments include his authorship of important publications including Art Deco More. |
| Historic Preservation and Sustainability
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Preservation & Environment:
The green building movement, also known as sustainability, has expanded rapidly in the past ten years. It is the galvanizing issue in the building design and construction community across the nation, and the movement is still evolving. Within the rapid growth of the movement, a special area of concern has been out-of-focus More. |
Successful Historic Preservation Advocacy
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Techniques & Technology:
If you are trying to save a historic Seattle building, structure, object, landscape, or neighborhood from inappropriate alteration or demolition, this is the article for you. It is intended for use as a guide for preservation advocacy by outlining possible courses of action you can take on More. |
Freeway Park's City Landmark Nomination
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Pending Landmarks: Freeway Park is a unique urban public park created as a lid over the freeway corridor of Interstate 5 between Spring and Union streets by designer Angela Danadjieva for Lawrence Halprin and Associates in1976. Although it has been altered and will continue to undergo change directed by its
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