Technical Preservation Services has compiled this index to assist users in finding the online and printed information that has been developed on the subjects of historic preservation and the rehabilitation of historic buildings. The index is arranged alphabetically and topics are cross referenced where appropriate. These documents are searchable by key word/s.
Overarching Guidance for the Rehabilitation of Historic Properties
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The Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties with Guidelines for Preserving, Rehabilitating, Restoring, & Reconstructing Historic Buildings Part 1: Preservation and Rehabilitation (PDF), Part 2 - Reconstruction and Restoration (PDF)
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The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation, regulatory for the Historic Preservation Tax Incentives Program
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The Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation & Illustrated Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings also PDF
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The Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation & Illustrated Guidelines on Sustainability for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings also PDF
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The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation & Guidelines on Flood Adaptation for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings, also PDF
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Abatement
Acoustical Panel Ceilings
Accessibility
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Codes and Regulatory Requirements for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings
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Designing New Additions to Provide Accessibility, ITS No. 53
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Making Historic Properties Accessible, Preservation Brief 32
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Adding or Modifying Fly Lofts on Historic Theaters, ITS No. 45
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Completing Never-Built Portions of a Historic Building, ITS No. 34
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New Construction within the Boundaries of Historic Properties
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New Exterior Additions to Historic Buildings: Preservation Concerns, Preservation Brief 14
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Rooftop Additions on Mid-Size Historic Buildings, ITS No. 47
Adobe
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A Glossary of Historic Masonry Deterioration Problems and Preservation Treatments
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The Preservation of Historic Adobe Buildings, Preservation Brief 5
Affordable Housing
Alterations to the Rear of Buildings
Alterations without Historical Basis
Archeology
Architectural Character
Architectural Features (see also Character-Defining Features, Meeting the Standards for Rehabilitation)
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Identifying Primary and Secondary Interior Spaces in a Historic Building
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Interpreting & Applying the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation
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Repair/Replacement of Missing or Altered Storefronts, ITS No. 13
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Retaining Industrial Character in Historic Buildings, ITS No. 55
Architectural Investigation
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The Preparation and Use of Historic Structure Reports, Preservation Brief 43
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Understanding Old Buildings: The Process of Architectural Investigation, Preservation Brief 35
Asbestos
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Adding or Modifying Fly Lofts on Historic Theaters, ITS No. 45
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Converting Historic School Buildings for Residential Use, ITS No. 20
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Identifying Primary and Secondary Interior Spaces in a Historic Building
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Subdividing Significant Historic Interior Spaces, ITS No. 44
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Adding Awnings to Historic Storefronts and Entrances, ITS No. 27
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The Use of Awnings on Historic Buildings: Repair, Replacement, and New Design, Preservation Brief 44
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Balconies
Barns
Brass
Brick (see also Masonry)
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Altering the Character of Historically Finished Interiors, ITS No. 25
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Dangers of Abrasive Cleaning to Historic Buildings, Preservation Brief 6
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A Glossary of Historic Masonry Deterioration Problems and Preservation Treatments
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Keeping it Clean: Removing Exterior Dirt, Paint, Stains and Graffiti from Historic Masonry Buildings
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Repointing Mortar Joints in Historic Masonry Buildings, Preservation Brief 2
Bronze
Brownstone (see Sandstone)
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Appropriate Methods for Reducing Lead-Paint Hazards in Historic Housing, Preservation Brief 37
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Codes and Regulatory Requirements for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings
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Modifying Historic Interior Railings to Meet Building Code, ITS No. 46
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Canopies (see also Awnings)
Cast Iron
Character-Defining Features (see also Architectural Features, Meeting the Standards for Rehabilitation)
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Interpreting & Applying the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation
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Identifying Primary and Secondary Interior Spaces in Historic Buildings
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Retaining Industrial Character in Historic Buildings, ITS No. 55
Churches
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Corridors in Historic High-rise Apartment Buildings and Hotels, ITS No. 28
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Office Building Corridors, Preservation Tech Note-Historic Interior Spaces No. 2
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Retaining Corridors and Other Circulation Spaces in Historic Buildings
Clapboard
Codes (see Building Codes)
Commercial Buildings
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Adding Awnings to Historic Storefronts and Entrances, ITS No. 27
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The Maintenance and Repair of Architectural Cast Iron, Preservation Brief 27
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Repair/Replacement of Missing or Altered Storefronts, ITS No. 13
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The Use of Awnings on Historic Buildings: Repair, Replacement, and New Design, Preservation Brief 44
Concrete
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Dangers of Abrasive Cleaning to Historic Buildings, Preservation Brief 6
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Keeping it Clean: Removing Exterior Dirt, Paint, Stains and Graffiti from Historic Masonry Buildings
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The Maintenance, Repair and Replacement of Historic Cast Stone, Preservation Brief 42
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The Preservation and Repair of Historic Clay Tile Roofs, Preservation Brief 30
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Repointing Mortar Joints in Historic Masonry Buildings, Preservation Brief 2
Copper
Corridors
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Corridors in Historic Highrise Apartment Buildings and Hotels, ITS No. 28
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Office Building Corridors, Preservation Tech Note-Historic Interior Spaces No. 2
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Retaining Corridors and Other Circulation Spaces in Historic Buildings
Courtyards (see Atriums)
Cumulative Effect
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Funtionally Related Structures: Additional Guidance for Multiple-Building Projects
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Interpreting & Applying the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation
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Decks (see Porches)
Deteriorated and Damaged Buildings
District (see Historic District, Site)
Doors/Entrances (see also Garages/Garage Doors)
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Adding Awnings to Historic Storefronts and Entrances, ITS No. 27
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Adding Vehicular Entrances and Garage Doors to Historic Buildings, ITS No. 29
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Designing New Additions to Provide Accessibility, ITS No. 53
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Historic Garage and Carriage Doors: Rehabilitation Solutions, Preservation Tech Note-Doors No. 1
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Retaining Industrial Character in Historic Buildings, ITS No. 55
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Elevators
Energy Conservation/Efficiency (see also Sustainability)
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Energy Efficiency, Sustainability, and Green Building Practices in Historic Buildings
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Improving Energy Efficiency in Historic Buildings, Preservation Brief 3
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Incorporating Solar Panels in a Rehabilitation Project, ITS No. 52
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The Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation & Illustrated Guidelines on Sustainability for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings also PDF
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Sustainability, Energy Efficiency, Resilience & Historic Buildings
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The Use of Awnings on Historic Buildings: Repair, Replacement, and New Design, Preservation Brief 44
Environment/Site/Setting (see Historic District, Landscape, Site)
Entrances (see Doors/Entrances)
Exposed brick
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Altering the Character of Historically Finished Interiors, ITS No. 25
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Dangers of Abrasive Cleaning to Historic Buildings, Preservation Brief 6
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Façade Easements (see Easements)
Factory Buildings (see Industrial Buildings)
Features (see Character-Defining Features)
Federal Historic Preservation Tax Incentives Program (see Historic Preservation Tax Incentives)
Flooding
Floor Plans (see also Circulation Pattern)
Flooring
Functionally Related Structures
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Garages and Garage Doors (see also Doors/Entrances)
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Adding Parking to the Interior of Historic Buildings, ITS No. 17
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Adding Vehicular Entrances and Garage Doors to Historic Buildings, ITS No. 29
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Historic Garage and Carriage Doors: Rehabilitation Solutions, Preservation Tech Note-Doors No. 1
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The Preservation and Reuse of Historic Gas Stations, Preservation Brief 46
Gas Stations
Glass/Glazing (see Windows)
Granite
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Dangers of Abrasive Cleaning to Historic Buildings, Preservation Brief 6
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A Glossary of Historic Masonry Deterioration Problems and Preservation Treatments
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Keeping it Clean: Removing Exterior Dirt, Paint, Stains and Graffiti from Historic Masonry Buildings
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Repointing Mortar Joints in Historic Masonry Buildings, Preservation Brief 2
Green Roofs (see also Sustainability)
Guidelines (see Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines)
Gymnasiums
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Converting Historic School Buildings for Residential Use, ITS No. 20
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Identifying Primary and Secondary Interior Spaces in a Historic Building
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Hardware
Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning
High-Rise Buildings (see Multi-Story Buildings)
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Incompatible Alterations to the Setting and Environment of a Historic Property, ITS No. 41
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Very Large and Diverse Historic Properties Listed in the National Register as Historic Districts
Historic Preservation Tax Incentives
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Easements to Protect Historic Properties: A Useful Preservation Tool to Protect Historic Properties
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Introduction to Federal Tax Credits for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings: Barns
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Introduction to Federal Tax Credits for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings: Rowhouses
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Introduction to Federal Tax Credits for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings: Wood Frame Houses
Historic Structure Report (HSR)
Historic Surplus Property Program
HVAC (see Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning)
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INCENTIVES: A Guide to the Federal Historic Preservation Tax Incentives Program for Income-Producing Properties
Industrial Buildings
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Retaining Industrial Character in Historic Buildings, ITS No. 55
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Subdividing Significant Historic Interior Spaces, ITS No. 44
Insulation (see also Energy Conservation/Efficiency, Sustainability, Weatherization)
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Adding Parking to the Interior of Historic Buildings, ITS No. 17
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Altering the Character of Historically Finished Interiors, ITS No. 25
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Applied Decoration for Historic Interiors: Preserving Composition Ornament, Preservation Brief 34
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Appropriate Methods for Reducing Lead-Paint Hazards in Historic Housing, Preservation Brief 37
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Converting Historic School Buildings for Residential Use, ITS No. 20
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Corridors in Historic High-rise Apartment Buildings and Hotels, ITS No. 28
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Historic Acoustical Panel Ceilings and Residential and Hotel Conversions
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Identifying Primary and Secondary Interior Spaces in Historic Buildings
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Interior Alterations to Detached Residences to Accommodate New Functions, ITS No. 8
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Interior Alterations to School Buildings to Accommodate New Uses, ITS No. 11
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Interior Spaces, Features, and Materials in Highly Deteriorated Condition and Standard 2
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Making Historic Properties Accessible, Preservation Brief 32
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Preserving Historic Ceramic Tile Floors, Preservation Brief 40
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Preserving Historic Office Building Corridors, Preservation Tech Note-Historic Interior Spaces No. 2
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Preserving Historic Ornamental Plaster, Preservation Brief 23
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Repairing Historic Flat Plaster Walls and Ceilings, Preservation Brief 21
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Retaining Corridors and Other Circulation Spaces in Historic Buildings
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Retaining Industrial Character in Historic Buildings, ITS No. 55
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Subdividing Significant Historic Interior Spaces, ITS No. 44
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Understanding Old Buildings: The Process of Architectural Investigation, Preservation Brief 35
Interpreting the Standards Bulletins
Iron and Iron Alloys
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Converting Fire Escapes into Balconies in Mill Complexes, ITS No. 43
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The Maintenance and Repair of Architectural Cast Iron, Preservation Brief 27
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Rehabilitating a Historic Iron Bridge, Preservation Tech Note-Metals No. 4
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Landscape (see also Site)
Lead Paint
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Appropriate Methods for Reducing Lead-Paint Hazards in Historic Housing, Preservation Brief 37
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Codes and Regulatory Requirements for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings
Lightning protection
Lightwells (see Atriums)
Limestone (see also Masonry)
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Dangers of Abrasive Cleaning to Historic Buildings, Preservation Brief 6
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A Glossary of Historic Masonry Deterioration Problems and Preservation Treatments
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Keeping it Clean: Removing Exterior Dirt, Paint, Stains and Graffiti from Historic Masonry Buildings
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Non-destructive Evaluation Techniques for Masonry Construction, Preservation Tech Note-Masonry No. 4
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Repointing Mortar Joints in Historic Masonry Buildings, Preservation Brief 2
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Water Soak Cleaning of Limestone, Preservation Tech Note-Masonry No. 3
Loading Doors (see Garages/Garage Doors)
Log Buildings
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Maintenance
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Exterior Paint Problems on Historic Woodwork, Preservation Brief 10
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Maintaining the Exteriors of Small and Medium-Size Historic Buildings, Preservation Brief 47
Marble
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Dangers of Abrasive Cleaning to Historic Buildings, Preservation Brief 6
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A Glossary of Historic Masonry Deterioration Problems and Preservation Treatments
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Keeping it Clean: Removing Exterior Dirt, Paint, Stains and Graffiti from Historic Masonry Buildings
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Repointing Mortar Joints in Historic Masonry Buildings, Preservation Brief 2
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Dangers of Abrasive Cleaning to Historic Buildings, Preservation Brief 6
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A Glossary of Historic Masonry Deterioration Problems and Preservation Treatments
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Keeping it Clean: Removing Exterior Dirt, Paint, Stains and Graffiti from Historic Masonry Buildings
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Maintaining the Exteriors of Small and Medium-Size Historic Buildings, Preservation Brief 47
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The Maintenance, Repair and Replacement of Historic Cast Stone, Preservation Brief 42
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Non-destructive Evaluation Techniques for Masonry Construction, Preservation Tech Note-Masonry No. 4
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The Preservation and Repair of Historic Stucco, Preservation Brief 22
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The Preservation of Historic Adobe Buildings, Preservation Brief 5
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The Preservation of Historic Glazed Architectural Terra-Cotta, Preservation Brief 7
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Removing Graffiti from Historic Masonry, Preservation Brief 38
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Repointing Mortar Joints in Historic Masonry Buildings, Preservation Brief 2
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Stabilization and Repair of a Historic Terra Cotta Cornice, Preservation Tech Note-Masonry No. 2
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Water Soak Cleaning of Limestone, Preservation Tech Note-Masonry No. 3
Mechanical Systems (see Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning)
Meeting the Standards for Rehabilitation
Metals
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Conserving Outdoor Bronze Sculpture, Preservation Tech Note-Metals No. 1
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Historic Decorative Metal Ceilings and Walls: Use, Repair, and Replacement, Preservation Brief 49
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In-Kind Replacement of Historic Stamped-Metal Exterior Siding, Preservation Tech Note-Metals No. 3
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Maintaining the Exteriors of Small and Medium-Size Historic Buildings, Preservation Brief 47
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The Maintenance and Repair of Architectural Cast Iron, Preservation Brief 27
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Restoring Metal Roof Cornices, Preservation Tech Note-Metals No. 2
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Rehabilitating a Historic Iron Bridge, Preservation Tech Note-Metals No. 4
Mill Buildings
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Converting Fire Escapes into Balconies in Mill Complexes, ITS No. 43
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Retaining Industrial Character in Historic Buildings, ITS No. 55
Moisture Problems
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All Wet & How to Prevent It: Managing Moisture in Your Historic Home
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A Glossary of Historic Masonry Deterioration Problems and Preservation Treatments
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Holding the Line: Controlling Unwanted Moisture in Historic Buildings, Preservation Brief 39
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Maintaining the Exteriors of Small and Medium-Size Historic Buildings, Preservation Brief 47
Mortar
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All Wet & How to Prevent It: Managing Moisture in Your Historic Home
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A Glossary of Historic Masonry Deterioration Problems and Preservation Treatments
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Repointing Mortar Joints in Historic Masonry Buildings, Preservation Brief 2
Mothballing Historic Buildings
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Altering the Character of Historically Finished Interiors, ITS No. 25
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Corridors in Historic Highrise Apartment Buildings and Hotels, ITS No. 28
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Preserving Historic Office Building Corridors, Preservation Tech Note-Historic Interior Spaces No. 2
Museum Collections
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New Additions (see Additions/Rooftop Additions)
New Construction (see Additions/Rooftop Additions, Site)
New Openings (see Openings)
Nickel and Nickel Alloys
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Office Buildings
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Corridors in Historic High Rise Apartment Buildings and Hotels, ITS No. 28
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Preserving Historic Office Building Corridors, Preservation Tech Note-Historic Interior Spaces No. 2
Openings (see also Doors/Entrances)
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Adding Vehicular Entrances and Garage Doors to Historic Buildings, ITS No. 29
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Historic Garage and Carriage Doors: Rehabilitation Solutions, Preservation Tech Note-Doors No. 1
Openings, Vehicular (see also Garages/Garage Door, Openings)
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Paint
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Dangers of Abrasive Cleaning to Historic Buildings, Preservation Brief 6
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Exterior Paint Problems on Historic Woodwork, Preservation Brief 10
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A Glossary of Historic Masonry Deterioration Problems and Preservation Treatments
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Keeping it Clean: Removing Exterior Dirt, Paint, Stains and Graffiti from Historic Masonry Buildings
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Maintaining the Exteriors of Small and Medium-Size Historic Buildings, Preservation Brief 47
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Paint Removal from Wood Siding, Preservation Tech Note-Exterior Woodwork No. 2
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Proper Painting and Surface Preparation, Preservation Tech Note-Exterior Woodwork No. 1
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Removing Graffiti from Historic Masonry, Preservation Brief 38
Parking (see also Historic District)
Pedestrian Bridges
Pigmented Structural Glass (see Carrara Glass/Vitrolite
Plaster
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Altering the Character of Historically Finished Interiors, ITS No. 25
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Preserving Historic Ornamental Plaster, Preservation Brief 23
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Repairing Historic Flat Plaster - Walls and Ceilings, Preservation Brief 21
Plumbing (see Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning)
Primary Spaces
- Identifying Primary and Secondary Interior Spaces in a Historic Building
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Subdividing Significant Historic Interior Spaces, ITS No. 44
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Resilience to Natural Hazards
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The Seismic Rehabilitation of Historic Buildings, Preservation Brief 41
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Sustainability, Energy Efficiency, Resilience & Historic Buildings
Roofing
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Incorporating Solar Panels in a Rehabilitation Project, ITS No. 52
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The Preservation and Repair of Historic Clay Tile Roofs, Preservation Brief 30
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The Repair and Replacement of Historic Wooden Shingle Roofs, Preservation Brief 19
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The Repair, Replacement, and Maintenance of Historic Slate Roofs, Preservation Brief 29
Rowhouses
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Sandstone (see also Masonry)
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Dangers of Abrasive Cleaning to Historic Buildings, Preservation Brief 6
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A Glossary of Historic Masonry Deterioration Problems and Preservation Treatments
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Keeping it Clean: Removing Exterior Dirt, Paint, Stains and Graffiti from Historic Masonry Buildings
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Repointing Mortar Joints in Historic Masonry Buildings, Preservation Brief 2
Schools
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Converting Historic School Buildings for Residential Use, ITS No. 20
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Interior Alterations to School Buildings to Accommodate New Uses, ITS No. 11
Sealants (see Masonry)
Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines (see Overarching Guidance)
Seismic Retrofit
Setting (see Historic District, Landscape, Site)
Shotgun Houses
Siding
Signs and Signage
Solar Panels (see also Sustainability)
Special Use Structures
Stabilization
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The Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation & Illustrated Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings also PDF
Stairs (see also Building Codes, Interiors)
Stair tower (see Additions/Rooftop Additions)
Standards (see Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines)
Steel
Stone (see Masonry)
Storefronts
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Adding Awnings to Historic Storefronts and Entrances, ITS No. 27
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The Maintenance and Repair of Architectural Cast Iron, Preservation Brief 27
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Repair and Reproduction of Prismatic Glass Transoms, Preservation Tech Note-Historic Glass No. 1
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Repair/Replacement of Missing or Altered Storefronts, ITS No. 13
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The Use of Awnings on Historic Buildings: Repair, Replacement, and New Design, Preservation Brief 44
Streetscape (see Historic District)
Storm Windows
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Exterior Storm Windows: Casement Design Wooden Storm Sash, Preservation Tech Note-Windows No. 3
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Interior Metal Storm Windows, Preservation Tech Note-Windows No. 5
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Interior Storm Windows, Magnetic Seal, Preservation Tech Note-Windows No. 9
Structural System
Stucco (see also Masonry)
Sustainability (see also Energy Efficiency)
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Energy Efficiency, Sustainability, and Green Building Practices in Historic Buildings
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Improving Energy Efficiency in Historic Buildings, Preservation Brief 3
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Incorporating Solar Panels in a Rehabilitation Project, ITS No. 52
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Sustainability, Energy Efficiency, Resilience & Historic Buildings
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Tax Credits / Tax Incentives (see Historic Preservation Tax Incentives)
Temporary Protection
Terra Cotta (see also Masonry)
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The Preservation of Historic Glazed Architectural Terra-Cotta, Preservation Brief 7
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The Use of Substitute Materials on Historic Building Exteriors, Preservation Brief 16
Theaters (see also Auditoriums)
Tinted Glass (see Windows)
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Vehicular Openings (see Garages/Garage Doors, Openings, Vehicular)
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Warehouse Buildings (see Industrial Buildings)
Water-Proof / Water-Repellant Coating (see Masonry)
Weatherization (see also Energy Conservation/Efficiency, Sustainability, Windows)
"White-box" condition (see Interiors)
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Adding New Openings in Secondary Elevations or Introducing New Windows in Blank Walls, ITS No. 14
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Exterior Storm Windows: Casement Design Wooden Storm Sash, Preservation Tech Note-Windows No. 3
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Installing Insulating Glass in Existing Steel Windows, Preservation Tech Note-Windows No. 2
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Interior Metal Storm Windows, Preservation Tech Note-Windows No. 5
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Interior Storm Windows, Magnetic Seal, Preservation Tech Note-Windows No. 9
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Interior Storms for Steel Casement Windows, Preservation Tech Note-Windows No. 15
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Maintenance and Repair of Historic Aluminum Windows, Preservation Tech Note-Windows No. 22
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Planning Approaches to Window Preservation, Preservation Tech Note-Windows No. 1
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The Preservation and Repair of Historic Stained and Leaded Glass, Preservation Brief 33
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Reinforcing Deteriorated Wooden Windows, Preservation Tech Note-Windows No. 14
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Repair and Retrofitting Steel Windows, Preservation Tech Note-Windows No. 17
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The Repair and Thermal Upgrading of Historic Steel Windows, Preservation Brief 13
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Repairing and Upgrading Multi-Light Wooden Mill Windows, Preservation Tech Note-Windows No. 16
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Repairing Steel Casement Windows, Preservation Tech Note-Windows No. 19
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Replacement Wooden Frames and Sash, Preservation Tech Note-Windows No. 4
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Selecting New Windows to Replace Non-Historic Windows, ITS No. 23
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Temporary Window Vents in Unoccupied Historic Buildings, Preservation Tech Note-Windows No. 10
Wood
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Exterior Paint Problems on Historic Woodwork, Preservation Brief 10
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Introduction to Federal Tax Credits for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings: Wood Frame Houses
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Maintaining the Exteriors of Small and Medium-Size Historic Buildings, Preservation Brief 47
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Paint Removal from Wood Siding, Preservation Tech Note-Exterior Woodwork No. 2
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The Preservation and Repair of Historic Log Buildings, Preservation Brief 26
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Proper Painting and Surface Preparation, Preservation Tech Note-Exterior Woodwork No. 1
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The Repair and Replacement of Historic Wooden Shingle Roofs, Preservation Brief 19
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Zinc
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Last updated: September 27, 2024