Historic Preservation Studio 2006-2007

The 2007 Historic Preservation Studio II was divided into four separate groups that covered a range of topics including a survey of six-story elevator apartment buildings in the Bronx neighborhood of Pelham Parkway, an exploration of preservation issues surrounding the Modern Architecture of Lincoln Square, a proposal for the adaptive reuse of the iconic Farley Post Office Building, and a critique of corporate responsibility policies concerning historic preservation (using Brooklyn's Red Hook neighborhood as a case study).

Please use the links at right to begin exploring the student work from this exciting semester.