| W. Brown Morton, Gary L. Hume - Architecture - 1979 - 56 pages
...also reestablish weather resistant conditions for a property. 10. Stabilization shall be accomplished in such a manner that it detracts as little as possible from the property's appearance. When reinforcement is required to reestablish structural stability, such... | |
| Richard White - Boathouses - 1979 - 60 pages
...also reestablish weather resistant conditions for a property. 10. Stabilization shall be accomplished in such a manner that it detracts as little as possible from the property's appearance. When reinforcement is required to reestablish structural stability, such... | |
| John C. Hecker, Sylvanus W. Doughty - Church architecture - 1979 - 64 pages
...also reestablish weather resistant conditions for a property. 10. Stabilization shall be accomplished in such a manner that it detracts as little as possible from the property's appearance. When reinforcement is required to reestablish structural stability, such... | |
| John Morrill Bryan - Abbeville (S.C.) - 1980 - 64 pages
...also reestablish weather resistant conditions for a property. 10. Stabilization shall be accomplished in such a manner that it detracts as little as possible from the property's appearance. When reinforcement is required to reestablish structural stability, such... | |
| Barry W. Starke - Federal aid to historic sites - 1980 - 52 pages
...also reestablish weather resistant conditions for a property. 10. Stabilization shall be accomplished in such a manner that it detracts as little as possible from the property's appearance. When reinforcement is required to establish structural stability, such work... | |
| Susan Guthrie - Architecture - 1980 - 46 pages
...also reestablish weather resistant conditions for a property. 10. Stabilization shall be accomplished in such a manner that it detracts as little as possible from the property's appearance. When reinforcement is required to reestablish structural stability, such... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - Architecture - 1985 - 64 pages
...also reestablish weather resistant conditions for a property. 10. Stabilization shall be accomplished in such a manner that it detracts as little as possible from the property's appearance. When reinforcement is required to reestablish structural stability, such... | |
| Architecture - 1997 - 384 pages
...ventilation; or correcting unsafe conditions. Temporary stabilization should always be carried out in such a manner that it detracts as little as possible from the historic lighthouse's appearance. Although it may not be necessary in every preservation project,... | |
| Administrative law - 1980 - 756 pages
...also reestablish weather resistant conditions for a property. (2) Stabilization shall be accomplished in such a manner that it detracts as little as possible from the property's appearance. When reinforcement is required to reestablish structural stability, such... | |
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