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Toronto: University of Toronto Press,, 1972. 240 pp, large 8vo (9 3/8" H). B&w photographs. "Mr. Harvey (a professional architect who has been trained and has specialized in conservation) is no theorist and takes the view that contemporary human needs are important and that buildings or groups of buildings must be conserved to accommodate some part of their original function, and must also be regarded in the context of their surroundings. He divides his book into three sections: What to Save and How to Save It (The Town, The Village, The Church and Churchyard), Craftsmanship and Materials, and Continuing Conservation (The Past, the Present and the Future). In these sections building conservation is looked at with an experienced, scholarly but essentially practical view. The book concludes with appendices and notes on sources...enriched with fifty-two photographs, showing conservation at work in the hands of living craftsmen, at Oxford, Winchester and elsewhere, adding much of beauty…
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- Title Conservation of Buildings
- Author John Hooper Harvey
- Binding Hardcover
- Pages 240
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher University of Toronto Press, Toronto
- Date 1972
- Illustrated Yes
- ISBN 9780802019370 / 0802019374
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 72090749
- Dewey Decimal Code 720.28
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CONSERVATION OF BUILDINGS.
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