In the second episode of The Preservation Technology Podcast, Kevin Ammons interviews Charlie Pepper who directs the Historic Landscape Preservation and Maintenance program at the Olmsted Center for Landscape Preservation.
In the second episode of The Preservation Technology Podcast, Kevin Ammons interviews Charlie Pepper who directs the Historic Landscape Preservation and Maintenance program at the Olmsted Center for Landscape Preservation.
This video examines the importance of preserving the integrity of America’s historic landscapes.
The project team developed a prioritized list of collections to be included in the database and a three-year schedule for data collection and data entry.
The purpose of this project was to develop a new Internet-accessible database of information about the landscape design records for projects undertaken by Frederick Law Olmsted, Sr. and the Olmsted firm.
Susan Turner talks about how and why landscapes are and should be preserved.
NPS designers produced significant works of Landscape Architecture that were simultaneously influenced by the scheme’s evolving form and the emerging native features of the landscape.
This report documents a historic landscape workshop developed to introduce preservation professionals to the identification, documentation, evaluation and treatment of designed, vernacular and rural historic landscapes.
Dealing with Storm-Damaged Trees in the Landscape
How to Recognize Hazardous Defects in Trees
NCPTT will hold its first Cemetery Landscape Preservation Workshop on Sept. 16-17, 2008, in Natchitoches, Louisiana.
NCPTT hosted a MayDay Event “Preparing You for the Next Disaster” in Natchitoches, La.
Join us for a two-day hands-on workshop in historic American Cemetery to learn the basics of proper cemetery landscape maintenance.
NCPTT is now advertising its 2008 summer internship opportunities in architecture and engineering, archeology and collections, heritage education, historic landscapes and materials conservation.
NCPTT and the New York Conservation Foundation hosted “Progress in Preservation through NCPTT Grants,” at the Eastern Analytical Symposium held Nov. 12, 2007 in Somerset, N.J.
Montana Preservation Alliance proposes to create a digital archive of the rich cultural landscape that is the Tongue River Valley.
Debbie Smith has joined NCPTT as chief of its Historic Landscapes program.
Email: ncptt@nps.gov
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Natchitoches, LA 71457
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