Preservation, Historic Significance and a Theory of Architectural Additions: The Canon and Its Consequences
Scott Demel
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree Master of Science in Historic Preservation
Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 1996
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction: The Issue of the Architectural Addition
Chapter 1: The Early Preservation Documents and Theory
Chapter 2: The "Contrasting" Method
Chapter 3: Development of Standards and Guidelines
Chapter 4: The Mediating Wall
Chapter 5: A Review of Examples
Postscript: A Possible New Direction
Endnotes
Illustration Credits
Bibliography