Historic Buildings
Definition of Historic Buildings as it relates to Places, Landmarks
Historic Buildings: A category encompassing structures of significant historical and cultural value, often recognized for their architectural design, craftsmanship, and contributions to community development. These buildings may serve various purposes such as residential, commercial, or public facilities and are commonly found in places of historical importance, functioning as landmarks that reflect the evolution of society throughout time.
Child Hierarchical Categories
External Links
- [HistoricBuildings.us] Historic American Buildings
- [BuildingConservation.com] The Building Conservation Website: information centre for the conservation, restoration and repair of historic buildings
- [BuildingHistory.org] Researching Historic Buildings in the British Isles
- [zncc.org] Zero Net Carbon Collaboration for Existing and Historic Buildings
- [hbap.org.uk] Historic Buildings Places - Learning from Our Past to Sustain Our Future
- [insulationincentives.org] Insulation Incentives – Historic Investments in Infrastructure, Energy Efficiency, and Building Decarbonization
- [hartvilleoh.com] Village of Hartville Ohio - Building a bright future on our historic foundation
- [gepettomillworks.com] Millwork for Historic Building Supplies Wood Window Restoration
- [BuildingHeritage.com] Preserving Historic Vermont - Welcome to Building Heritage