Historic building documentation in the united states, 1933-2000: the historic american buildings survey, a case study
The objective of the study was to gain new insight into archival building documentation in the United States since 1933 focusing on Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) as a case study. It sought to help explain how individuals with different levels of involvement with the HABS program, and thr...
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ndltd-tamu.edu-oai-repository.tamu.edu-1969.1-22952013-01-08T10:37:45ZHistoric building documentation in the united states, 1933-2000: the historic american buildings survey, a case studyKomas, Tanya WattenburgHistoric preservationarchitecturebuilding documentationHistoric American Buildings SurveyThe objective of the study was to gain new insight into archival building documentation in the United States since 1933 focusing on Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) as a case study. It sought to help explain how individuals with different levels of involvement with the HABS program, and throughout its entire history, understood the development, current operational context, and future direction of HABS. Seven general philosophical and practical issues were explored: 1) how HABS documentation standards were understood and applied, 2) the relative values of the process and products of documentation, 3) the understanding and application of the objective and subjective natures of the documentation process, 4) whether the mission of the program had changed with changes in the operation of the program since its inception, 5) the role of technology in the process of HABS documentation and how it shapes the end products, 6) defining broader historical epochs with the goal of adding to existing understandings of the history of the program, and 7) the causes and effects of HABS drawing style changes over time.Texas A&M UniversityWoodcock, David2005-08-29T14:37:58Z2005-08-29T14:37:58Z2003-052005-08-29T14:37:58ZBookThesisElectronic Dissertationtext15558804 byteselectronicapplication/pdfborn digitalhttp://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/2295en_US |
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The objective of the study was to gain new insight into archival building documentation
in the United States since 1933 focusing on Historic American Buildings Survey
(HABS) as a case study. It sought to help explain how individuals with different levels
of involvement with the HABS program, and throughout its entire history, understood
the development, current operational context, and future direction of HABS. Seven
general philosophical and practical issues were explored: 1) how HABS documentation
standards were understood and applied, 2) the relative values of the process and products
of documentation, 3) the understanding and application of the objective and subjective
natures of the documentation process, 4) whether the mission of the program had
changed with changes in the operation of the program since its inception, 5) the role of
technology in the process of HABS documentation and how it shapes the end products,
6) defining broader historical epochs with the goal of adding to existing understandings
of the history of the program, and 7) the causes and effects of HABS drawing style
changes over time. |
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Historic building documentation in the united states, 1933-2000: the historic american buildings survey, a case study |
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historic building documentation in the united states, 1933-2000: the historic american buildings survey, a case study |
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Texas A&M University |
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