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Preservation and the new data landscape / edited by Erica Avrami.
Title & Author:

Preservation and the new data landscape / edited by Erica Avrami.

Publication:

New York, NY : Columbia University, [2019]
©2019

Description:

220 pages; illustrations, maps (some color) ; 23 cm.

Series:

Issues in preservation policy
Columbia books on architecture and the city

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Heritage data and the next generation of preservation policy / Erica Avrami -- Institutionalizing data. Bib city, big data : historic resources / Janet Hansen and Sara Delgadillo Cruz ; Heritage and data collection / an interview with Lisa Ackerman ; Managing historic complexity : practical lessons from tech-forward historic resource surveys / Matthew Hampel -- Co-producing knowledge. Urban planning and technology practice : a heritage opportunity / an interview with Alicia Rouault ; Democratizing data : Pratt Center's neighborhood data portal / Vicki Weiner ; The case for data analytics in preservation education and practice / Jennifer L. Most ; The challenges of legacy data in preserving the historic built environment / Andrew S. Dolkart ; Mapping experiences onto the digital and physical landscape / an interview with Marco Castro Cosio -- Building evidence-based narratives. The possibilities and perils of data-driven preservation research : lessons from a multiyear study of federal historic rehabilitation tax credits / Stephanie Ryberg-Webster and Kelly L. Kinahan ; Historic preservation in a new era of building energy data / Amanda L. Webb ; Using new data to demonstrate why old buildings matter / Michael Powe ; Historic buildings, chain stores, and mom-and-pop retail / Emily Talen ; Big and deep heritage data : the Social HEritage Machine (SHEM) / Jeremy C. Wells, Vanilson Burégio, and Rinaldo Lima -- Informing policy agendas. Perspectives on data in urban historic preservation policy / Douglas S. Noonan and Tetsuharu Oba ; Social actors in urban heritage conservation : do we know enough? / Eduardo Rojas ; Connecting preservation to urban policy in a data-rich future / Randall Mason -- Appendices. Conclusions : action agenda ; Data and evaluative criteria in historic preservation : a literature review and annotated bibliography ; Symposium program.
ISBN:

9781941332481 paperback alkaline paper
194133248X paperback alkaline paper

Subject:

Architecture Conservation and restoration.
Historic preservation Social aspects.
Historic preservation Economic aspects.
Architecture Conservation et restauration.
Préservation historique Aspect social.
Préservation historique Aspect économique.

Added entries:

Avrami, Erica C., editor.
Issues in preservation policy.
Columbia books on architecture and the city.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 304303
Call No.: BIB 249865
Status: Available

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