Conservation of Historic Buildings

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"Conservation of Historic Buildings" is a seminal reference book by architect Bernard Feilden that outlines principles, methods, and best practices for the preservation and restoration of historic structures worldwide.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural conservation handbook
book
non-fiction book
author Bernard Feilden NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
covers documentation of historic buildings
environmental effects on historic fabric
ethical issues in conservation
maintenance of historic buildings
management of historic sites
materials used in historic buildings
restoration techniques
structural issues in historic buildings
describes best practices for preservation
best practices for restoration
methods of conservation
principles of conservation
emphasizes compatibility of repair materials
long-term maintenance planning
minimum intervention
respect for original fabric
reversibility of interventions
focusesOn built heritage
historic structures
genre professional reference
hasInfluenceOn heritage conservation education
international conservation practice
hasNotableAuthor Bernard Feilden NERFINISHED
intendedAudience architects
conservation professionals
heritage managers
students of architecture
students of conservation
language English
mainSubject architectural conservation
conservation of historic buildings
historic preservation
relatedTo architectural restoration
building pathology
cultural heritage management
heritage legislation
scope worldwide
usedAs standard reference in architectural conservation
textbook in conservation courses

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Bernard Feilden notableWork Conservation of Historic Buildings
Bernard Feilden wrote Conservation of Historic Buildings