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John H. Stubbs & Emily G. MakaS 
Architectural Conservation in Europe and the Americas 

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‘From such well-known and long-vexed sites as the Athenian
Acropolis to more contemporary locales like the Space Age Modernist
capital city of Brasília, the conflicting and not always
neatly resolvable forces that bear upon preservation are addressed
as clearly and thoughtfully as the general reader could hope
for.’–New York Review of Books

‘…an astonishing feat of research, compilation
and synthesis.’–Context
The book delivers the first major survey concerning the
conservation of cultural heritage in both Europe and the Americas.
Architectural Conservation in Europe and the Americas serves
as a convenient resource for professionals, students, and anyone
interested in the field. Following the acclaimed Time
Honored, this book presents contemporary practice on a
country-by-country and region-by-region basis, facilitating
comparative analysis of similarities and differences. The book
stresses solutions in architectural heritage protection and the
contexts in which they were developed.
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Table of Content

Foreword.

Preface.

Being Modern: The Currency of Conservation (Frank
Matero).

Acknowledgements.

Part I. Europe.

Introduction.

Section 1. Western Europe.

Chapter 1: Italy.

Chapter 2: France.

Chapter 3: United Kingdom.

Chapter 4: Ireland.

Chapter 5: Spain and Portugal.

Chapter 6: Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands.

Chapter 7: Switzerland and Liechtenstein.

Section 2. Northern Europe.

Chapter 8: Sweden.

Chapter 9: Finland.

Chapter 10: Norway.

Chapter 11: Denmark, Iceland and Greenland.

Chapter 12: The Baltic States.

Section 3. Central Europe.

Chapter 13: Germany.

Chapter 14: Austria.

Chapter 15: Hungary.

Chapter 16: Czech Republic and Solvakia.

Chapter 17: Poland.

Section 4. Eastern Europe and the Caucasus.

Chapter 18: Russia.

Chapter 19: Ukraine, Moldova and Belarus.

Chapter 20: The Caucasus.

Section 5. Southeastern Europe.

Chapter 21: Greece.

Chapter 22: Turkey.

Chapter 23: Cyprus and Malta.

Chapter 24: The Former Yugoslavia.

Chapter 25: Albania.

Chapter 26: Bulgaria.

Chapter 27: Romania.

Part II. The Americas.

Introduction.

Section 6. North America.

Chapter 28: The United States.

Chapter 29: Canada.

Section 7. Mexico, The Caribbean and Central America.

Chapter 30: Mexico.

Chapter 31: The Caribbean.

Chapter 32: Central America.

Section 8. South America.

Chapter 33: The Non-Iberian Coast.

Chapter 34: Brazil.

Chapter 35: The Andean Countries.

Chapter 36: The Southern Cone.

Looking Ahead.

Further Reading on Architectural Conservation by Region.

Photo Credits.

Index.

About the author

John H. Stubbs has served as Vice President for Field
Projects for the New York-based World Monuments Fund since
1990 and taught for over two decades as an Adjunct Associate
Professor of Historic Preservation in the School of Architecture,
Planning, and Preservation at Columbia University. His prior
experience includes ten years as an associate at Beyer Blinder
Belle, Architects & Planners LLP, in New York City, and two
years service at the Technical Preservation Services division of
the U.S. National Park Service in Washington, D.C.

Emily G. Maka S is an Assistant Professor of
Architectural History at the University of North Carolina at
Charlotte. She has a Ph D in the history of architecture and
urbanism from Cornell University, a master’s in historic
preservation from Columbia University, and a bachelor’s in history
from the University of Tennessee. Her research focuses on the
history of modern European cities, emphasizing the relationships
between architecture, cities, heritage, memory, identity, and
politics.
Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 512 ● ISBN 9780470900994 ● File size 76.4 MB ● Publisher John Wiley & Sons ● Published 2011 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 2325748 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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