Context Is Everything: How to Prepare and Use Historic Context Statements
March 19, 2020 |
In preservation practice, historic context statements represent the essential starting point for evaluations and surveys. As noted in National Register Bulletin 15, “the significance of a historic property can be judged and explained only when it is evaluated within its historic context.”
Even so, over the last 20 years, an important shift has taken place in how historic context statements are used. The increasing use of thematic and multiple property-based historic context statements has enhanced our ability to consider social and cultural significance in evaluations. Whether in citywide surveys or individual assessments, using a thorough, comparative historic context statement can make the difference between a survey that only captures architectural gems and a survey that also identifies properties with social and cultural significance within the community.
In this way, a well-crafted historic context statement can help cities and surveyors identify resources that would otherwise go undetected.
This is a workshop designed for all those who scope for and commission, advocate for, prepare, and vet historic context statements. In this workshop, we will explore how you can (and why you should) commission and prepare a historic context statement for your own community or city. Sessions will include a primer on historic context statements, what they are (and are not), how they ideally should be used, and how to start the conversation in your own community about how to commission one.
Speakers
Heather Goers, MHP, Architectural Historian, HRG; Debi Howell-Ardila, MHP, Senior Architectural Historian, Rincon Consultants; Christopher Koontz, AICP, Planning Bureau Manager, Long Beach Development Services; Jesse Lattig, MSc, Senior Architectural Historian, ICF International; Elysha Paluszek, MHP, Associate Architecture Historian, GPA; M. Rosalind Sagara, MHP, Neighborhood Outreach Coordinator, LA Conservancy; Nels Youngborg, MA, Senior Associate, Chattel, Inc. | Historic Preservation Consultants
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Website:
californiapreservation.org/events/context-everything/ |
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Location Information |
Billie Jean King Memorial Library |
200 W Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 |
Website:
californiapreservation.org/events/context-everything/ |
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Contact Information |
California Preservation Foundation |
Email:
cpf@californiapreservation.org |
Phone:
415.495.0349 x 201 or 415.495.0349 x 202 |
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