Preservation

Historic preservation is a professional endeavor that seeks to preserve, conserve and protect buildings, objects, landscapes or other artifacts of historic or cultural significance. Urban design practitioners have assigned the preservation of historic sites and properties varying levels of importance over the last century. However, the importance of maintaining a sense of context and understanding for the forms that preceded us has increased over the last thirty years for many reasons. The market, as well as the urban design discipline itself, has moved us to understand and appreciate that a site’s history and context is an integral part of urban planning.

Government has responded accordingly; the federal branch has established a process by which tax breaks are awarded to developers renovating historic sites, and many local governments have the power to permanently ban demolition of any structure with a certain level of historical significance.

There are now local and regional historical commissions charged with protecting local jewels of the past, though many buildings of the same typology were destroyed decades ago without concern. In Philadelphia, the Historical Commission reviews any proposed change to properties listed on the Local Register of Historic Places, which prevents these property owners from making significant exterior changes without approval. The Register is comprised of properties designated individually as well as those in protected historic districts, such as Society Hill.

February 17-20: ‘Force of Nature,’ Independence Hall tower ceremony, Freedom Bound, President’s Day Celebration

February 17-20: ‘Force of Nature,’ Independence Hall tower ceremony, Freedom Bound, President’s Day Celebration
  • Friday: Force of Nature @ Woodmere
  • Saturday: Independence Hall Tower Ribbon Cutting @ Independence Square
  • Saturday: Freedom Bound: African American Women in 18th Century Philadelphia @ Stenton
  • Saturday-Monday: President’s Day Celebration @ Constitution Center
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    Grappling with preservation in Overbrook Farms

    Grappling with preservation in Overbrook Farms

    The Historical Commission has twice postponed designating the Overbrook Farms Historic District. How do the arguments against designation hold up?

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    Headstones in The Woodlands vandalized

    Headstones in The Woodlands vandalized

    Vandals toppled and broke about 25 headstones in The Woodlands, and repairing the damage will cost about $15,000.

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    Wayne Junction gets historic designation, PA transportation funding woes, new Dilworth but same SEPTA, vacancy in Center City office buildings

    Wayne Junction gets historic designation, PA transportation funding woes, new Dilworth but same SEPTA, vacancy in Center City office buildings
  • State approves listing Wayne Junction Historic District on National Register
  • Transportation funding left out of budget
  • New Dilworth, same SEPTA platforms
  • Center City office buildings 14.1% vacant
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    UPDATED: The Imperative Divine Lorraine

    UPDATED: The Imperative Divine Lorraine

    The revitalization on North Broad Street is being held back by the Divine Lorraine’s blighting dead weight. But Mayor Nutter announced the city’s renewed commitment to “transform” the historic, but neglected, apartment/hotel at the intersection of Broad and Fairmount. UPDATE: An unnamed local developer has an option on the Divine Lorraine, and a deal could be reached within weeks.

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    Bacon Awards, new futures for closing schools, Family Court gets extra floor, Manayunk Canal dredging, Philly had worst construction job loss

    Bacon Awards, new futures for closing schools, Family Court gets extra floor, Manayunk Canal dredging, Philly had worst construction job loss
  • Bacon competition ‘Floats’ Philly’s boat
  • New Family Court building gets its extra floor
  • Planning new futures for closing schools
  • Manayunk towpath improvements nearly done, canal dredging to begin
  • Philly lost the most construction jobs in nation last year 
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    Church of the Assumption’s legal fight, Delaware waterfront beer garden planned, Irving Street showdown, Darrell Clarke the accidental politician

    Church of the Assumption’s legal fight, Delaware waterfront beer garden planned, Irving Street showdown, Darrell Clarke the accidental politician
  • Will Church of the Assumption stay standing?
  • Delaware Riverfront to get beer garden
  • Who owns Irving Street?
  • Darrell Clarke: ‘accidental politician
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    Whither Overbrook Farms Historic District, legalizing bandit signs, Boy Scouts HQ still in limbo, Performance Garage to close

    Whither Overbrook Farms Historic District, legalizing bandit signs, Boy Scouts HQ still in limbo, Performance Garage to close
  • Will Overbrook Farms become a local historic district?
  • Keep bandit signs illegal
  • No deal between city and Boy Scouts over Logan Square HQ
  • Performance Garage to close
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    January 30-February 3: Preservation economics, Megaprojects forum, Janette Sadik-Khan, Ed Bacon student design competition, South Philly street design, political gridlock and transportation

    January 30-February 3: Preservation economics, Megaprojects forum, Janette Sadik-Khan, Ed Bacon student design competition, South Philly street design, political gridlock and transportation
  • Monday: Donovan Rypkema on preservation economics @ Ethical Society
  • Tuesday: Megaprojects Forum @ Annenberg Center
  • Wednesday: Edmund Bacon Prize and Student Design Competition @ Center for Architecture
  • Wednesday: Safe Streets for Healthy Neighborhoods @ Guerin Rec Center
  • Thursday: Transportation in a time of Political Gridlock @ National Constitution Center
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    Development Roundup: Dilworth House demo, Ridge Flats aims for net-zero, Ortlieb Bottling House conversion, Chelten Plaza funding

    Development Roundup: Dilworth House demo, Ridge Flats aims for net-zero, Ortlieb Bottling House conversion, Chelten Plaza funding
  • Dilworth House demo still no-go
  • Ridge Flats aims for high sustainability benchmarks
  • Ortlieb Bottling House to housing
  • $1 million in state funding canceled for Chelten Plaza developers
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