Cyclical Maintenance for Historic Buildings

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Interagency Historic Architectural Services Program, Office of Archeology and Historic Preservation, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1976 - Buildings - 125 pages
 

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Page 2 - Normal maintenance and minor repairs that do not change or adversely affect the fabric or historic appearance of a structure. Restoration. The process of accurately recovering, by the removal of later work and the replacement of missing original work, the form and details of a structure or part of a structure, together with its setting, as it appeared at some period in time.
Page 2 - Preservation aims at halting further deterioration and providing structural safety but does not contemplate significant rebuilding. Preservation includes...
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