Courses Preservation Studies :: PRST 651
PRST 651
Building Preservation Studio
Instructor: E. Cizek, M. Thomas
6 Credits [R]
This studio is the beginning orientation course that examines all aspects of preservation concerns related to the individual building or group of buildings. The student will learn how to analyze the condition of the building(s) and its (their) context. The studio will examine the differences between building stabilization, adaptive reuse, renovation and restoration. A travel and research component will use real life experiences to illustrate the interdisciplinary nature of preservation in the Americas. An internship in an area of personal choice (such as house museum, community action organization, governmental agency, heritage education or community renewal program) will be developed during this studio.
- PRST 641 Field Studies-North America
- PRST 642 Field Studies-Latin America
- PRST 651 Building Preservation Studio
- PRST 651 Building Preservation Studio
- PRST 652 Studio in Environmental Conservation
- PRST 653 Internship
- PRST 661 History of Architecture of the Americas I
- PRST 662 History of the Architecture of the Americas II
- PRST 671 Introduction to Preservation Studies
- PRST 672 Preservation Technology
- PRST 690 Preservation Practicum
- PRST 692 Preservation Thesis
- PRST 692 Preservation Thesis


