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... Design Criteria and Architectural Directive Drawings in the public art section. Would this information.... Drawings will be needed for review of proposed parapet caps, roof systems, etc. We look forward

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... be based on architectural evidence or on historic prototypes. For instance, the spacing of the seams... this weak point. Detail drawings or a sample mockup will help ensure that the contractor or craftsman

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... of the building. Applying an appropriate protective coating such as lacquer to an architectural metal feature... of the architectural metals to determine whether more than protection and maintenance are required, that is, if repairs... fragile architectural metal from the restoration period using well-tested consolidants, when appropriate... research. Repairing architectural metal features from the restoration period by patching, splicing... pedestrian use or new access patterns so that architectural metal features are subject to damage by use

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... or alteration of existing historic architectural metalfeatures that would be retained in Preservation... and Rehabilitation treatments; and the replacement of missing architectural metal features from the restoration... Removing or altering architectural metal features from other historic periods such as a later cast iron... architectural metal feature that existed during the restoration period based on physical or documentary evidence...; for example, duplicating a cast iron storefront or porch. Failing to remove an architectural metal feature

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... Rehabilitation Not Recommended Replacing in kind an entire architectural metal feature that is too... substitute material may be considered. Removing an architectural metal feature that is unrepairable... and not replacing it; or replacing it with a new architectural metal feature that does not convey the same visual... of Missing Historic Features Designing and installing a new architectural metal feature such as a metal... because the replaced architectural metal feature is based on insufficient historical, pictorial

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..., retaining, and preserving architectural metal features such as columns, capitals, window hoods, or stairways... and thus requires different treatments. Stabilizing deteriorated or damaged architectural metals... and maintaining architectural metals from corrosion by providing proper drainage so that water does not stand... on flat, horizontal surfaces or accumulate in curved, decorative features. Cleaning architectural metals... is inappropriate for the particular metal. Altering architectural metal features which are important in defining

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... an appropriate protective coating such as lacquer to an architectural metal feature such as a bronze door which... is subject to heavy pedestrian use. Evaluating the overall condition of the architectural metals to determine... will be necessary. Repairing architectural metal features by patching, splicing, or otherwise reinforcing the metal... that architectural metal features are subject to damage by use or inappropriate maintenance such as salting adjacent... sidewalks. Failing to undertake adequate measures to assure the protection of architectural metal features

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... Restoration Building Exterior Architectural Metals: Cast iron, steel pressed tin, copper, aluminum..., and zinc Not Recommended Identifying, retaining, and preserving architectural metal features from... and thus requires different treatments. Protecting and maintaining restoration period architectural metals... or accumulate in curved, decorative features. Cleaning architectural metals, when appropriate, to remove... because their finishes can be easily abraded by blasting methods. Altering architectural metal features

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... Rehabilitation Building Exterior Architectural Metals: Cast iron, steel, pressed tin, copper..., aluminum, and zinc Recommended Not Recommended Identifying, retaining, and preserving architectural metal... treatments. Protecting and maintaining architectural metals from corrosion by providing proper drainage so... architectural metals, when appropriate, to remove corrosion prior to repainting or applying other appropriate... is inappropriate for the particular metal. Removing or radically changing architectural metal features which

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... React to Abrasive Cleaning Methods Brick and Architectural Terra-cotta: Abrasive blasting does... to softer and more porous materials, such as brick or architectural terra-cotta. When these materials..., inner core exposed and susceptible to accelerated weathering. Glazed architectural terra-cotta... architectural terra-cotta was designed for easy maintenance, and generally can be cleaned using detergent... or architectural terra-cotta which have been painted are best left painted, or repainted if necessary. Plaster

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... During Rehabilitation Architectural features and finishes to be preserved in the process... of architectural elements that contribute to the building's historic character. Protective coverings should... be installed around architectural features and finishes to avoid damage in the course of construction work... protects them from damage. Other architectural features such as mantels, doors, wainscoting, and decorative... is as important as its exterior. The careful identification and evaluation of interior architectural elements

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... protective coating such as lacquer to an architectural metal feature such as a bronze door which is subject... to heavy pedestrian use. Evaluating the existing condition of the architectural metals to determine whether... that architectural metal features are subject to damage by use or inappropriate maintenance such as salting adjacent... sidewalks. Failing to undertake adequate measures to assure the protection of architectural metal features

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... architectural metals using well-tested consolidants, when appropriate. Repairs should be physically and visually... compatible and identifiable upon close inspection for future research. Repairing architectural metal features... work should be unobtrusively dated to guide future research and treatment. Removing architectural..., thus causing further damage to fragile historic materials. Removing architectural metals that could

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... Preservation Brief 17: Architectural Character: Identifying the Visual Aspects of Historic Buildin..., or on the inside of the building. The Architectural Character Checklist/Questionnaire This checklist can be taken... to identify architectural character, it does not address those intangible qualities that give a property... that the roof is highly visible (or not visible at all) contribute to the architectural identity of the building

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... cleaning industry and architectural conservators define "high" and "low" pressure cleaning plays... by architectural conservators uses a micro-abrasive grit on small, hard-to-clean areas of carved, cut or molded... competent to handle the task. In general, architectural conservators have determined that only through very... for a similar project. An architectural conservator might decide, after testing, that some historic structures.... These differences in the amount of pressure used by commercial or industrial building cleaners and architectural

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... Preservation Brief 17: Architectural Character: Identifying the Visual Aspects of Historic Buildin...... Page 1 of 14 Technical Preservation Services 1 7 PreservaU.S. Departmntofthe Architectural... Architectural Character Checklist/Questionnaire A NOTE TO OUR USERS: The web versions of the Preservation Briefs... is often related to a specific architectural style, such as Gothic Revival farmhouses, one-story bungalows

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..., is a principal in the firm of MacDonald & Mack Architects, Ltd., an architectural firm that specializes... in historic buildings in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Anne Grimmer is a Senior Architectural Historian..., National Park Service, Natchitoches, LA; Judith M. Jacob, Architectural Conservator, Building Conservation..., Architectural Conservator, Powers and Company, Inc., Philadelphia, PA; Antonio Aguilar, Kaaren Dodge, JoEllen

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..., Architects, Ltd., an architectural firm that specializes in historic buildings in Minneapolis, Minnesota... Architectural Historian, Heritage Preservation Services Program, National Park Service, was responsible... Company, Minneapolis, MN; Lorraine Schnabel, Architectural Conservator, John Milner Associates, Inc...., Philadelphia, PA; Lauren B. Sickels-Taves, Ph.D., Architectural Conservator, Biohistory International

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... Preservation Brief 17: Architectural Character: Identifying the Visual Aspects of Historic Buildin...... Page 2 of 14 of historic, rather than architectural significance, it is their tangible elements... first examining the building from afar to understand its overall setting and architectural context... of the overall character rather than the specifics of architectural features such as moldings and their profiles

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... Masonry/Wood/Architectural Metals Installing thermal insulation in attics and in unheated cellars and crawlspaces to increase... interior architectural detailing. Not Recommended Applying thermal insulation with a high moisture content... effect on interior molding or other architectural detailing. Windows Utilizing the inherent energy

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