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Peter Paravalos - Moving a House with Preservation in Mind - 9780759109568 - V9780759109568
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Moving a House with Preservation in Mind

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Description for Moving a House with Preservation in Mind Hardback. Offers step-by-step instructions on the process of moving a historic building, from the initial decision-making to the actual move. This guide includes information on moving techniques, choosing a contractor, obtaining permits, finding a site, budgeting the move, and obtaining funds. Series: American Association for State & Local History. Num Pages: 168 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: AMK; TNKX. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 240 x 165 x 16. Weight in Grams: 385.
House moving has recently been pushed to the forefront of preservation efforts as an alternative to demolition. When the choice becomes to either move a historically significant building away from its original physical and cultural landscape, or see history torn down and buried away in our ever-growing landfills, relocation can be the preferred option. Aggressive residential and business developments have forced preservationists, historical commissions, and concerned citizens to act by moving historic homes in an effort to save them from destruction. What is involved in moving a house? Where does one begin? Most importantly, what will it cost? Moving a House with Preservation in Mind can be used as a reference book by anyone contemplating a house move, whether historic or non-historic, as they decide whether to undertake such a complex project. The book examines the process of moving a house step by step, from the planning stage through cost analysis, funding availability, moving options, and the physical move. A detailed case study illustrates the importance of house moving in preservation, and the final chapter provides briefer examples of several house moves across the U.S. and the various obstacles each encountered. Written by a structural engineer specializing in building relocation projects with a background and active role in historic preservation, Moving a House with Preservation in Mind uses clear text and insightful photographs to make technical issues easily accessible. Peter Paravalos explores a variety of move types, underscoring the important dos and don'ts that will help to make your project a success.

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2006
Publisher
AltaMira Press,U.S. United States
Number of pages
168
Condition
New
Series
American Association for State & Local History
Number of Pages
168
Place of Publication
Lanham, MD, United States
ISBN
9780759109568
SKU
V9780759109568
Shipping Time
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About Peter Paravalos
Peter Paravalos is a structural engineer with experience in design, inspection, assessment, restoration and rehabilitation of various historic, transportation and public works facilities. He has been involved in a number of building moves in and around Massachusetts. He currently resides in London, UK, where he is a member of the Camden History Society and a consultant for the History Channel.

Reviews for Moving a House with Preservation in Mind
Paravalos offers a concise, thorough and thoughtful explanation of the factors involved with relocating a historic building. I recommend this book for anyone contemplating moving a historic house, as it clearly outlines all of the details related to undertaking this kind of large-scale project.
Joseph Cornish, Senior Stewardship Manager, Historic New England Moving a House with Preservation in Mind is a very comprehensive and thorough reference guide to the history and techniques involved in preserving and relocating historical structures and other buildings. A must read book for preservationists, house movers, and other enthusiasts who have an interest in preserving and saving some of our most historic landmarks for future generations.
Mark Edwards, President, Edwards Moving & Rigging, Inc. This detailed and thoughtful guide to the history, practices, and considerations of house moving will help both property owners and preservation organizations needing to make informed decisions on a house move. Case examples from a variety of physical situations and regional locations describe 'last chance' moving of several exceptionally significant historic houses and use of 'best practices' in such cases.
Marcia Starkey, Historical Commission, Greenfield, Massachusetts This is a long overdue, in-depth guide for any individual who is interested in the preservation and relocation of any structure
Jim Matyiko, Expert House Movers

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