"Preserving Our Built Past" is a rallying call for everyone invested in the built world-from aspiring architects and developers to homeowners, civic planners, and economic development leaders. Its pages explore the transformative practice of restoration, renovation and rehabilitation: the processes of breathing new life into abandoned buildings, historic landmarks, and overlooked structures. With insight and inspiration, it demonstrates how preservation can catalyze economic revitalization, promote sustainability, and reconnect communities with their cultural heritage.
Drawing on real-world case studies, thoughtful design strategies, and policy approaches from cities large and small, this book unpacks both the challenges and triumphs of repurposing existing spaces. Whether you're a homeowner searching for a place with character to restore, a student designing your first studio project, or a city planner reimagining underused districts, you'll find actionable ideas, cautionary tales, and creative spark in these pages.
By centering preservation as a tool for thoughtful, inclusive progress, Preserving Our Bu8ilt Past invites readers to look again at the empty storefronts, the idle warehouses, and the vintage homes waiting for a second chance-not just as relics of the past, but as blueprints for the future.