The Public Historian, volume 36, issue 3, pages 70-85
[Re]Evaluating Significance: The Environmental and Cultural Value in Older and Historic Buildings
Kathryn Rogers Merlino
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2014-08-01
Journal:
The Public Historian
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SJR: 0.214
CiteScore: 0.4
Impact factor: 0.6
ISSN: 02723433, 15338576
PubMed ID:
25638966
Conservation
History
Museology
Abstract
Traditionally the value of a building is measured through the historical, cultural, or architectural significance that has emerged from the established traditions of historic preservation policy in the United States. Although the designation of historic properties is a critical venue to save our most historically significant buildings, it does not account for those that fall outside of the established categories of significance. Accounting for the environmental value of buildings and understanding them as repositories of energy and materials repositions the way we value of the built environment for a more sustainable future.
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