Study Patterns

Historic Preservation


The historic preservation pattern develops knowledge and skills required to address issues relating to the restoration, rehabilitation, and adaptive use of existing buildings. It responds to the national concern for the proper conservation and effective use of our built resources. Interdisciplinary in nature, it draws on a faculty proficient in architecture, construction science, history, and planning, with supporting course work in such disciplines as anthropology, archaeology, geography, and recreation and parks.

Courses include:

ARCH 646 - Historic Building Preservation
ARCH 647 - Recording Historic Buildings
ARCH 648 - Preservation Technology for Buildings
PLAN 650 - Preservation Law
LAND 660 - Preservation Planning for Historical Landscapes


Centers and Laboratories
  Center for Heritage Conservation

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