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Topical Index to Historic Preservation Tax Incentives and Technical Information
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Additions/Rooftop Additions
- Adding or Modifying Fly Lofts on Historic Theaters, ITS No. 45
- Completing Never-Built Portions of a Historic Building, ITS No. 34
- Exterior Stair/Elevator Tower Additions, ITS No. 10
- INCENTIVES! A Guide to the Federal Historic Preservation Tax Incentives Program for Income-Producing Properties: Comptabile New Additions
- INCENTIVES! A Guide to the Federal Historic Preservation Tax Incentives Program for Income-Producing Properties: Comptabile New Rooftop Additions
- New Additions to Mid-Size Historic Buildings 1, ITS No. 3
- New Additions to Mid-Size Historic Buildings 2, ITS No. 18
- New Exterior Additions to Historic Buildings: Preservation Concerns, Preservation Brief 14
- Rear Additions to Historic Houses, ITS No. 37
- Rooftop Additions, ITS No. 36
- Rooftop Additions on Mid-Size Historic Buildings, ITS No. 47
- The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation & Illustrated Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings
- The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties with Guidelines for Preserving, Rehabilitating, Restoring, and Reconstructing Historic Buildings
Adobe
Affordable Housing
- Carnegie Place Apartments, Sioux City, Iowa, Case Studies in Affordable Housing Through Historic Preservation: No. 2
- Northern Hotel, Fort Collins, Colorado, Case Studies in Affordable Housing Through Historic Preservation: No. 4
- Pacific Hotel, Seattle Washington, Case Studies in Affordable Housing Through Historic Preservation: No. 1
- Shelly School, York, Pennsylvania, Case Studies in Affordable Housing Through Historic Preservation: No. 3
- Van Allen Apartments, Clinton, Iowa, Case Studies in Affordable Housing Through Historic Preservation: No. 5
Alterations to the Rear of Buildings
Alterations without Historical Basis
Aluminum
Aluminum Siding (See Artificial Siding and Aluminum)
Amendments
Annual Report, Federal Tax Incentives for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings
Apartment Buildings (See Multi-Story Buildings and Office Buildings)
Appeals
Appeal Decisions
Application Basics
Application Form (See Application Basics)
Application Process (See Application Basics)
Application Review Process (See Application Basics)
Architectural Character
Architectural Drawings (See Application Basics)
Architectural Features
- Alterations Without Historical Basis, ITS No. 38
- Architectural Character: Identifying the Visual Aspects of Historic Buildings as an Aid to Preserving Their Character, Preservation Brief 17
- Entrance Treatments, ITS No. 26
- Inappropriate Porch Alterations, ITS No. 9
- INCENTIVES! A Guide to the Federal Historic Preservation Tax Incentives Program for Income-Producing Properties: Meeting the Standards for Rehabilitation: Key Preservation Points
- Industrial Bridges in Mill Complexes, ITS No. 42
- Rehabilitating Interiors in Historic Buildings: Identifying and Preserving Character-defining Elements, Preservation Brief 18
- Repair/Replacement of Missing or Altered Storefronts, ITS No. 13
- Retaining Distinctive Corridor Features, ITS No. 31
- The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation & Illustrated Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings
- The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties with Guidelines for Preserving, Rehabilitating, Restoring, and Reconstructing Historic Buildings
- Walk Through Historic Buildings: Learn How to Identify the Visual Character of a Historic Building: Inside & Out
Architectural Investigation
Architectural Plans (See Application Basics)
Architectural Terra Cotta (See Terra Cotta)
Artificial Siding
Atriums
Auditoriums
Avoiding Incompatible Work
Awnings
Balconies
Barns
Bare Brick (See Exposed Brick)
Brick (See also Exposed Brick)
Brownstone (See Sandstone)
Building Codes and Regulations
Carrara Glass/Vitrolite
Case Studies (See Affordable Housing)
Cast Iron
Character-defining Features
Churches
Circulation Pattern
Clapboard
Cleaning (See Masonry Cleaning)
Codes (See Building Codes and Regulations)
Commercial Buildings
- Adding Awnings to Historic Storefronts and Entrances, ITS No. 27
- Entrance Treatments, ITS No. 26
- The Maintenance and Repair of Architectural Cast Iron, Preservation Brief 27
- The Preservation of Historic Pigmented Structural Glass (Vitrolite and Carrara Glass), Preservation Brief 12
- The Preservation of Historic Signs, Preservation Brief 25
- Rehabilitating Historic Storefronts, Preservation Brief 11
- Repair/Replacement of Missing or Altered Storefronts, ITS No. 13
- The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation & Illustrated Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings
- The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties with Guidelines for Preserving, Rehabilitating, Restoring, and Reconstructing Historic Buildings
- The Use of Awnings on Historic Buildings: Repair, Replacement, and New Design, Preservation Brief 44
Concrete
- Assessing Cleaning and Water-Repellent Treatments for Historic Masonry Buildings, Preservation Brief 1
- Dangers of Abrasive Cleaning to Historic Buildings, Preservation Brief 6
- From Asbestos to Zinc: Roofing for Historic Buildings
- The Maintenance, Repair and Replacement of Historic Cast Stone, Preservation Brief 42
- Masonry No. 1: Substitute Materials: Replacing Deteriorated Serpentine Stone with Pre-Cast Concrete, Preservation Tech Note
- The Preservation and Repair of Historic Clay Tile Roofs, Preservation Brief 30
- Preservation of Historic Concrete, Preservation Brief 15
- Repointing Mortar Joints in Historic Masonry Buildings, Preservation Brief 2
- The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation & Illustrated Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings
- The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties with Guidelines for Preserving, Rehabilitating, Restoring, and Reconstructing Historic Buildings
Condominiums
Continuation Sheet (See Application Basics)
Copper
Corridors
Courtyards (See Atriums)
Cultural Landscape (See Landscape)
Department of the Interior Program Regulations, 36 CFR 67
Department of the Treasury (See Internal Revenue Service)
Deteriorated Plaster
District/Neighborhood
Documentation Requirements (See Application Basics)
Doors/Entrances (See also Garages and Garage Doors)
- Adding Awnings to Historic Storefronts and Entrances, ITS No. 27
- Adding New Entrances to Historic Buildings, ITS No. 22
- Adding New Openings on Secondary Elevations, ITS No. 21
- Adding Vehicular Entrances and Garage Doors to Historic Buildings, ITS 29
- Entrance Treatments, ITS No. 26
- Inappropriate Porch Alterations, ITS No. 9
- Inappropriate Replacement Doors, ITS No. 4
- New Entries on Mill Buildings, ITS No. 30
- The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation & Illustrated Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings
- The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties with Guidelines for Preserving, Rehabilitating, Restoring, and Reconstructing Historic Buildings
Drawings (See Application Basics)
Easements
Elevators
Energy Conservation
Energy Efficiency (See Energy Conservation)
Environment/Site/Setting (See District/Neighborhood and Landscape)
Exposed Brick
Façade Easements (See Easements)
Factory Buildings (See Industrial Buildings)
Features (See Character-defining Features)
Federal Historic Preservation Tax Incentives Program
Fees (See Application Basics)
Fiberglass Replacement (See Substitute Materials)
Fire Suppression
Floor Plans (See Circulation Pattern)
Flooring
Functionally-related Building Complexes
Garages and Garage Doors (See also Doors/Entrances)
Glass (See Windows)
Glazing (See Windows)
Granite
Gymnasiums
Handicapped Access (See Accessibility)
Health and Safety Codes (See also Building Codes and Regulations)
Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning
High-rise Buildings (See Multi-story Buildings)
Historic Districts
Historic Structure Report (HSR)
Hotel Buildings (See Multi-story Buildings)
HVAC (See Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning)
Illustrated Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings
Incentives
Industrial Buildings
Industrial Complexes (See Industrial Buildings and Functionally-related Building Complexes)
Infill for Garage and Loading Door Openings (See Garages and Garage Doors)
Insulation (See Energy Conservation)
Interior Features (See Interiors)
Interior Finishes (See Interiors)
Interiors
- Adding Parking to the Interior of Historic Buildings, ITS No. 17
- Altering the Character of Historically Finished Interiors, ITS No. 25
- Applied Decoration for Historic Interiors Preserving Composition Ornament, Preservation Brief 34
- Appropriate Methods for Reducing Lead-Paint Hazards in Historic Housing, Preservation Brief 37
- Architectural Character: Identifying the Visual Aspects of Historic Buildings as an Aid to Preserving Their Character, Preservation Brief 17
- Changes to Shotgun Interior Plan, ITS No. 1
- Changes to Shotgun Interior Plan, ITS No. 35
- Converting Historic School Buildings for Residential Use, ITS No. 20
- Corridors in Historic Highrise Apartment Buildings and Hotels, ITS No. 28
- Corridors in Historic School Buildings, ITS No. 40
- Deteriorated Plaster Finishes, ITS No. 19
- Heating, Ventilating, and Cooling Historic Buildings Problems and Recommended Approaches, Preservation Brief 24
- Historic Interior Spaces No. 3: Preserving Historic Corridor Doors and Glazing in High-Rise Buildings, Preservation Tech Note
- Inappropriate Replacement Doors, ITS No. 4
- INCENTIVES! A Guide to the Federal Historic Preservation Tax Incentives Program for Income-Producing Properties: Avoiding Incompatible Work
- Installing New Systems in Historic Corridors, ITS No. 24
- Interior Alterations to Detached Residences to Accommodate New Functions, ITS No. 8
- Interior Alterations to School Buildings to Accommodate New Uses, ITS No. 11
- Making Historic Properties Accessible, Preservation Brief 32
- New Infill for Historic Garage Openings, ITS No. 2
- Painting Historic Interiors, Preservation Brief 28
- Painting Previously Unpainted Woodwork, ITS No. 7
- Preserving Historic Ceramic Tile Floors, Preservation Brief 40
- Preserving Historic Church Interiors, ITS No. 6
- Preserving Historic Ornamental Plaster, Preservation Brief 23
- Rehabilitating Interiors in Historic Buildings: Identifying and Preserving Character-defining Elements, Preservation Brief 18
- Rehabilitation and Adaptive Use of Schools, ITS No. 12
- Removing Interior Plaster to Expose Brick, ITS No. 5
- Repairing Historic Flat Plaster Walls and Ceilings, Preservation Brief 21
- Retaining Distinctive Corridor Features, ITS No. 31
- The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation & Illustrated Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings
- The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties with Guidelines for Preserving, Rehabilitating, Restoring, and Reconstructing Historic Buildings
- The Seismic Retrofit of Historic Buildings: Keeping Preservation in the Forefront, Preservation Brief 41
- Treatment of Interiors in Industrial Buildings, ITS No. 15
- Understanding Old Buildings: The Process of Architectural Investigation, Preservation Brief 35
Interior Spaces (See Interiors)
Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
Interpreting the Standards
Iron and Iron Alloys
IRS Guidance (See Internal Revenue Service)
Landscape
Lead Paint
Lightwells (See Atriums)
Limestone
Loading Doors (See Garages and Garage Doors)
Log Buildings
Maintenance
Marble
Masonry
- Assessing Cleaning and Water-Repellent Treatments for Historic Masonry Buildings, Preservation Brief 1
- Dangers of Abrasive Cleaning to Historic Buildings, Preservation Brief 6
- The Maintenance, Repair and Replacement of Historic Cast Stone, Preservation Brief 42
- Masonry No. 1: Substitute Materials: Replacing Deteriorated Serpentine Stone with Pre-Cast Concrete, Preservation Tech Note
- Masonry No. 4: Non-destructive Evaluation Techniques for Masonry Construction, Preservation Tech Note
- The Preservation and Repair of Historic Stucco, Preservation Brief 22
- The Preservation of Historic Adobe Buildings, Preservation Brief 5
- Preservation of Historic Concrete, Preservation Brief 15
- The Preservation of Historic Glazed Architectural Terra-Cotta, Preservation Brief 7
- Removing Graffiti from Historic Masonry, Preservation Brief 38
- Repointing Mortar Joints in Historic Masonry Buildings, Preservation Brief 2
- The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation & Illustrated Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings
- The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties with Guidelines for Preserving, Rehabilitating, Restoring, and Reconstructing Historic Buildings
Masonry Cleaning
Masonry Coatings
Meeting the Standards for Rehabilitation
Mechanical Systems (See Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning)
Metals
Military Complexes (See Functionally-related Building Complexes)
Mill Buildings (See also Functionally-related Building Complexes)
Modernism (See Recent Past)
Moisture Problems
Mortar
Mothballing Historic Buildings
Multiple Building Complexes (See Functionally-related Building Complexes)
Multi-story Buildings
Museum Collections
National Register of Historic Places (See Application Basics)
New Additions (See Additions/Rooftop Additions)
New Construction (See Additions/Rooftop Additions and Site)
New Infill for Garage and Loading Door Openings (See Garages and Garage Door Openings)
New Openings (See Openings)
Office Buildings
Openings (See also Doors/Entrances)
Openings, Vehicular (See also Doors/Entrances)
Paint
Paint Removal (See Paint and Masonry Cleaning)
Parking (See also District/Neighborhood)
Pedestrian Bridges
PDIL (See Preliminary Determination of Eligibility)
Phased Projects (See Application Basics)
Photographs (See Application Basics)
Pigmented Structural Glass (See Carrara Glass/Vitrolite)
Planning
Plans (See Application Basics)
Plaster (See also Deteriorated Plaster)
Plumbing (See Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning)
Porches
Preliminary Consultation (See Application Basics)
Preliminary Determination of Eligibility (PDIL) (See Application Basics)
Preservation Briefs
Preservation Standards
Primary Spaces
Program Administration (See Application Basics)
Program Description (See Application Basics)
Program Essentials (See Application Basics)
Program Regulations (See Application Basics)
Project Status
Recent Past
Reconstruction Standards
Rehabilitation Standards
Rehabilitation Treatment Guidance
Restoration Standards
Retrofit (See Seismic Retrofit)
Roofing
- From Asbestos to Zinc: Roofing for Historic Buildings
- The Preservation and Repair of Historic Clay Tile Roofs, Preservation Brief 30
- The Repair and Replacement of Historic Wooden Shingle Roofs, Preservation Brief 19
- The Repair, Replacement, and Maintenance of Historic Slate Roofs, Preservation Brief 29
- Roofing for Historic Buildings, Preservation Brief 4
- Roofing Materials: Slate Roof Treatments, ITS No. 32
- The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation & Illustrated Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings
- The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties with Guidelines for Preserving, Rehabilitating, Restoring, and Reconstructing Historic Buildings
Sandstone
Schools (See also Affordable Housing)
Sealants (See Masonry Coatings)
Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Preservation (See Preservation Standards)
Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Reconstruction (See Reconstruction Standards)
Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation (See Rehabilitation Standards)
Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation and Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings
Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Restoration (See Restoration Standards)
The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties with Illustrated Guidelines for Preserving, Rehabilitating, Restoring, and Reconstructing Historic Buildings
Seismic Retrofit
Setting (See District/Neighborhood; Landscape; and Site)
Shotgun Houses
SHPO (State Historic Preservation Officer) (See Application Basics)
Siding (See also Artificial Siding)
Significant Feature (See Character-defining Features)
Signs and Signage
Site
Spaces, Interior (See Interiors)
Stabilization
Stairs (See also Building Codes and Regulations; and Interiors)
Stair tower (See Additions)
Standards and Guidelines
State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) (See Application Basics)
Steel
Stone (See Masonry)
Storefronts
- Adding Awnings to Historic Storefronts and Entrances, ITS No. 27
- Entrance Treatments, ITS No. 26
- Historic Glass No. 1: Repair and Reproduction of Prismatic Glass Transoms, Preservation Tech Note
- Historic Glass No. 2: Repair and Reproduction of Historic Sidewalk Vault Lights, Preservation Tech Note
- INCENTIVES! A Guide to the Federal Historic Preservation Tax Incentives Program for Income Producing Properties; Avoiding Incompatible Work: Storefronts
- The Maintenance and Repair of Architectural Cast Iron, Preservation Brief 27
- The Preservation of Historic Pigmented Structural Glass (Vitrolite and Carrara Glass), Preservation Brief 12
- The Preservation of Historic Signs, Preservation Brief 25
- Rehabilitating Historic Storefronts, Preservation Brief 11
- Repair/Replacement of Missing or Altered Storefronts, ITS No. 13
- The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation & Illustrated Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings
- The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties with Guidelines for Preserving, Rehabilitating, Restoring, and Reconstructing Historic Buildings
- The Use of Awnings on Historic Buildings: Repair, Replacement, and New Design, Preservation Brief 44
Streetscape (See District/Neighborhood)
Structural System
Stucco (See also Masonry)
Substitute Materials
Temporary Protection
Terra Cotta (See also Masonry)
Tin (See also Metals and Roofing)
Tinted Glass (See Windows)
Treatment Standards
Twentieth-Century Building Materials (See Recent Past)
Vehicular Openings (See Garages and Garage Doors; and Openings, Vehicular)
Vinyl Siding (See Artificial Siding)
Walls, Interior (See Interiors)
Warehouse Buildings (See Industrial Buildings)
Water-Proof Coating (See Masonry Coatings)
Water-Repellent Coating (See Masonry Coatings)
Weatherizing (See Energy Conservation and Windows)
Windows
Wood
Zinc
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