Discover St. Pirminsberg Clinic, Pfäfers - a reference project from BASWA. Here you can find out which solution we used to meet the challenges.
This old dude has the best job EVER, while the rest of us only get to watch. The series "We Want Our View and Eat It Too" explores how we as tourists interact with the natural world, especially when visiting National Parks and other beautiful places. These paintings investigate our relationship with the natural landscape, its wild creatures, and preserved historical places while questioning our ideas concerning fair use and conservation. Open edition Giclée print on archival hot press, heavy, smooth, matte paper of an original oil painting from the "We Want Our View and Eat It Too" series. PRINT ONLY - FRAME NOT INCLUDED. The sizes listed refer to the printed image size. The smallest size for each print has a 1" white border. All other sizes have a 2" white border. Example: For a medium-sized print shown as 18x14 inches, it has a 18"x14" printed image + 2" border = final size of 22"x18" The border contains the title and the printed signature of the artist. Shipping: Free shipping for orders shipped to locations within the U.S. Prints ship in a tube. International orders may be subject to VAT/ Duty. Payment is the responsibility of the buyer.
Eastern State Penitentiary Historic Site Photo Darryl Moran courtesy Eastern State Penitentiary Historic SiteIn an essay in the newly-published volume Values in Heritage Management: Emerging Approaches and Research Directions (Getty Conservation Institute, 2019), Randall Mason, an associate professor in the Graduate Program in Historic Preservation, explains how Philadelphia’s iconic Eastern State Penitentiary is both an archive of past events and agent of contemporary social change....
Gosport is an ancient Hampshire borough that borders the Solent - the sheltered part of the English Channel that separates the Isle of Wight from the mainland, an area vital in Britain's defence. Geographically unique and home to many historically important buildings, it is no surprise that this Heritage Action Zone, recognised by Historic England in 2019, has drawn the attention of civic associations such as The Gosport Society, government agencies, and preservation and restoration property groups such as the Portsmouth Naval Base Property Trust. Working in conjunction with the Gosport Borough Council and other private and public sector interests, they aim to record, restore and re-purpose these historic sites for generations to come. In Gosport: Conservation and Heritage, local authors - experts in the fields of urban and natural restoration, history and heritage - have come together to tell the fascinating 800-year-old story of a maritime town inescapably connected with the defence of the realm. 60 Illustrations, color
Conservation education is a natural extension of Notre Dame's curriculum.
martin fenlon's brucato house in los angeles has to be compatible with the historic context and subject to the HPOZ board’s approval.
Unprocessed negatives believed to have been left by Sir Ernest Shackleton's exploration party were discovered by New Zealand Antarctic conservators.
Image 21 of 23 from gallery of Conservation, Restoration and Adaptation of Church “St. Paraskeva“ / Todor Mihaylov, Elitsa Andreeva, Emilia Kaleva, Aleksandra Vadinska. Elevation
As a last-gasp practice aimed at saving whats left of our heritage buildings, Toronto has turned to building above, behind and inside them with results that are often bizarre and grotesque
This edited article about protecting and conserving Britain’s heritage originally appeared in Look and Learn issue number 705 published on 19 July 1975. Londinium as the Romans built it, by Ralph Bruce The occupant of an earth-satellite poised in space over Britain at the right altitude, would be able to see almost at a glance, […]
Preserving the historic places that make L.A. County unique
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This print was reproduced from the original watercolor by artist Wini Smart back in 1999. Wini was the founder of Smart Studios art galleries in Boca Grande, FL and Northeast Harbor, Maine. Wini also founded art and historical societies in New Jersey, Maine and Florida. She was the author and illustrator of five books. Her paintings are included in private and public collections all over the globe. These prints were produced using the finest inks and conservation paper. Jan's Garden was painted on location. Wini was often invited to paint in her friend's gardens! . These prints frame up to 13"x16" with a three inch mat. We recommend using conservation glass to preserve your art.
Preserving the historic places that make L.A. County unique
Port Hope's downtown is celebrated now as the best-preserved 19th-century streetscape in Ontario. The town's local chapter of the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario and the Heritage Port Hope Advisory Committee are very active and advise on the restoration and preservation of architecturally or historically significant buildings. With over 270 heritage-designated buildings throughout the municipality, Port Hope has a higher per capita rate of preservation than any other town or city in Canada.
Molokai Land Trust News ReleaseThe Moloka`i Land Trust (MLT), adjacent neighbors, and guest dignitaries participated on Saturday, April 3, 2010 at the Kawaikapu Preserve land blessing to launch the preserve’s future as a conservation and cultural preserve. The blessing, conducted by Pastor Cappy Caparida, honored Auntie Marie Place, Pookela, Molokai Laau Lapau and daughter of “Bamboo “ Davis, who is one of the oldest kupuna in the Kawaikapu-Kainalu Ahupuaa. William “Billy” Akutagawa spoke of Kawaikapu’s historical ownership and significance. Kawaikapu’s name literally translations to “the sacred waters” and is the birthplace of Chief Abner Paki, the grandson of High Chief Kamehameha Nui Ai Luau and the biological father of Bernice Pauahi Bishop. In subsequent years, the area provided homes for displaced residents of the Kalaupapa Peninsula who were forced to move because the newly created Hansen’s disease settlement. Ranching began in the 1850s and continued into the 20th century. Today the 196.4-acre Kawaikapu Preseve will be protected from future development and all historic and cultural sites will be protected and significant biological and ecological resources will be sustained for culture and future spiritual, cultural, and subsistence users.Maui County Council Chair, Danny Mateo, spoke about the purchase of Kawaikapu, which started in 2004 and was finalized in December 2009, as an example of fortitude, commitment, and partnership among many government and community groups such as Maui County; State of Hawaii Legacy Lands Commission; State Department of Land and Natural Resources: State Historic Preservation Division; the landowner, Greg Gordon; Kawaikapu Community Advisory Committee; Ke Aupuni Lokahi, Inc; and MLT. “Tough challenges are worth it when you see the end result. Kawaikapu is the beginning of preserving and protecting the land for its people and a legacy for today and future generations,” said Mateo.Abbey Mayer, former executive director of Ke Aupuni Lokahi, said, “Kawaikapu represents an opportunity to re-establish the extensive loi system in the watershed property, nurture the native plants used for cultural purposes, manage subsistence gathering, and protect the native forest. The work begins now for the community to re-establish a cultural and spiritual connection to the land,” said Mayer.The mission of the Moloka`i Land Trust is to protect and restore the land, natural and cultural resources of Moloka`i, and to perpetuate the unique Native Hawaiian traditions and character of the islands for the benefit of the future generations of all Moloka`i, particularly Native Hawaiians.
Guaviare River Basin Nestled within the heart of Colombia, the Guaviare River Basin has silently witnessed the ebb and flow of time, carrying with it the tales of a region rich in biodiversity, cultur
Happy Earth Day! Did you know that Earth Day first began in 1970? Gaylord Nelson, a US Senator from Wisconsin, proposed Earth Day in order to bring environmental issues to the front of discussions …
The Victorian Society, a conservation nonprofit, has listed the Banqueting Hall at Jesmond Dene in Newcastle as one of the nation's most endangered
Summer is definitely here in Pennsylvania! And when the weather turns hot and humid, my mind turns to swimming and lazy days by the water. Historic pools and swimming holes probably aren't the first things that come to mind when you think "historic resource." You'd be surprised at what I find in CRGIS! Even if