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Title: Delaware Threatened Buildings Survey: Guidelines for Documentation of Threatened Resources
Authors: Center for Historic Architecture and Engineering
Issue Date: 8-Oct-2009
Abstract: The dramatic transformations that have taken place in Delaware's rural and urban landscapes over the past decade have exacted a tremendous and irreversible toll on the built environment. Abandonment, vandalism, demolition, and uninformed renovations have contributed to the overall loss of material even in New Castle County and the City of Wilmington, where preservation planners have gained some measure of cooperation from responsive property owners in terms of partial funding for historic structures documentation. The following guidelines will act as standards that will provide for the documentation of threatened structures throughout the state at a level appropriate to their individual significance and integrity.
URI: http://dspace.udel.edu:8080/dspace/handle/19716/4429
Appears in Collections:Mid-Atlantic Historic Buildings and Landscapes Survey

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