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NPC Comparative Research: December 2005
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To learn from others provides great benefit. Thursday, December 29, 2005. Marilyn Rodgers chairs the Comparative Research Committee. The goal is to communicate with successful preservation organizations and consider models throughout the United States. Research and evaluation of select and successful preservation initiatives will provide a benchmark for the future of all preservation districts throughout Buffalo. Subjects of exploration include:. Tourism development; and. Links to this post. City of Buff...
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NPC Comparative Research: January 2006
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To learn from others provides great benefit. Sunday, January 08, 2006. CREATIVE PARTNERING WITH LIVING CITIES. The Comparative Research Committee has partnered electronically with the Historic Charleston Foundation. This partnership allows for open dialogue and shared experiences for the edification of both parties. Posted by Neighborhood Preservation Collaborative at 11:14 AM. Links to this post. View my complete profile. Legal and Professional Research. NPC Buffalo Home Blog. Erie County Online Records.
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NPC Architectural Salvage: December 2005
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The real cure for our environmental problems is to understand that our job is to salvage.". Thursday, December 29, 2005. This Committee will first define its role to ensure that its goal can be attained without encouraging demolition, and will then seek to create the challenging process necessary to remove significant elements safely before demolition, protect them for future reuse, and ultimately transfer them to appropriate properties. Posted by Neighborhood Preservation Collaborative at 6:47 PM.
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NPC Adaptive Reuse: December 2005
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Make new friends, but keep the old.". Thursday, December 29, 2005. Headed by Dick Baer, the Adaptive Reuse Committee will investigate the adaptive reuse of existing vacant or underutilized historic properties into new residential, commercial, and combined spaces. We have seen examples of adapting historic structures, even utilizing damaged or near-rubble walls, into ready-made, rich interiors while benefiting from century-old craftsmanship. Posted by Neighborhood Preservation Collaborative at 6:33 PM.