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Song, Hung Chi, and Long Sheng Huang. "A Preservation Research for the Historical Shop-House Renewal through Volume Control — Two Case Studies in Qishan Dist., Kaohsiung City." Applied Mechanics and Materials 584-586 (July 2014): 168–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.584-586.168.

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The Baroque Style shop-houses has become a local architectural characteristics in Qi Shan district, Kaohsiung city, Taiwan today. However, the residents had carry out the building alterations styles themselves in unification to improve the living environment which mostly depend on their own needs to renew or reconstruction and resulting the derogation of historical features. Therefore, by way of “partially preserved and partially alterations” to conducted the landscaping preservation of shop-houses, while “historical landscape preservation line” and “mass control” as the two ways of research methods in simulated preservation and alterations of building. Look forward to the equilibrium of preservation historical landscaping for shop-houses and building alterations to consistent both needs of preservation and alterations. From two case studies on the traditional shop-house, in Qishan Dist, Kaohsiung city, Taiwan, we surveyed to understand what spaces the dwellers need, when they live in their traditional shop-houses for contemporary life. And we simulated renewal to work out the minimal preservation space by “volume control”. Results of this study showed that the house's length would affect the minimal preservation space, the shorter house is “the historical arcade”, and the longer house is “the historical arcade and the first atrium”.
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Steven Conn. "Our House? The President’s House at Independence National Historical Park." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 135, no. 2 (2011): 191. http://dx.doi.org/10.5215/pennmaghistbio.135.2.0191.

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Rincón Millán, Juan, and Juan Diego Rincón Caro. "The Pantry House of Espera. Historical, architectural and planimetric analysis." EGE-Expresión Gráfica en la Edificación, no. 10 (December 1, 2018): 40. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/ege.2018.12445.

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<p>The Pantry House Pantry or Mill of the Tithes is a baroque style building constructed at the end of the 18th century for the cash collection of the decimal rent, a tax repealed with the Madoz's Disentailment Law in 1855. The Pantry House of Espera is one of the most representative houses of the thirteen remaining in the province of Cadiz, and the only one that was also used as oil-mill (olive press). Organized around a central courtyard, is one of the few Andalucía houses that offers a full structure. The framework, which consist on a rectangular floor and double height, still preserves the old barns, the warehouse, the oil storages, the offices, and the former machinery in a relative good condition. The Andalucía Regional Government agreed to declare it an Asset of National Interest, The House Pantry of Espera, published in the BOJA (Official Newsletter of the Andalucía Regional Government) July 21, 2009.</p><p>Few studies nor bibliographical references have been found about this building of great importance and emblem of the urban development of this small Cádiz municipality, probably due to the limited and confusing historical documentation which was lacking of planes or graphical documents about its current condition, labor that also approaches this article.</p>
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ERDOGAN, EBRU, and Şadiye Didem Boztepe ERKIS. "Sille Settlement in the Context of Sustainable Historical Fabric and Façade Analysis of Its Traditional Houses." International Journal of Architectural Research: ArchNet-IJAR 8, no. 3 (November 30, 2014): 117. http://dx.doi.org/10.26687/archnet-ijar.v8i3.214.

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Sille is located 8 km northwest of Konya city center in the Central Anatolia region. It is one of the most important and historically rooted residential units in Anatolia. Although it is located in close proximity to Konya, Sille draws attention as a unique site with its geographical structure, cultural life, beliefs and tradition. In this study, firstly, Sille’s historical significance, cultural and social characteristics are addressed with a particular focus on its distinct structure pertaining to its culture, belief, tradition and geography. Then, a typology study is carried out by explaining the city settlement constituting Sille’s historical fabric, façade characteristics and elements of Sille traditional houses. In this context, 16 traditional house façades are chosen in line with the infrastructures formed through the literature review on the subject. These house façades are examined and analyzed through the help of visual data. In the light of the data obtained from the results of this analysis, evaluations and suggestions on the preservation of Sille’s historical fabric are made.
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Nakao, Nanae, Minoru Sakamoto, and Mineo Imamura. "14C Dating of Historical Buildings in Japan." Radiocarbon 56, no. 2 (2014): 691–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.2458/56.17466.

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The radiocarbon dating method was applied to the study of Japanese traditional wooden buildings. The traditional Japanese architecture studied includes the Main Hall of Banna-ji Temple (Buddhist building), Sekisui-in of Kozan-ji Temple (noble house), Hakogi-ke house (farmhouse), and Kawai-ke house (townhouse). 14C dating proved useful as a research method to better understand the history of these buildings and Japanese architecture as a whole.
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Nakao, Nanae, Minoru Sakamoto, and Mineo Imamura. "14C Dating of Historical Buildings in Japan." Radiocarbon 56, no. 02 (2014): 691–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0033822200049729.

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The radiocarbon dating method was applied to the study of Japanese traditional wooden buildings. The traditional Japanese architecture studied includes the Main Hall of Banna-ji Temple (Buddhist building), Sekisui-in of Kozan-ji Temple (noble house), Hakogi-ke house (farmhouse), and Kawai-ke house (townhouse).14C dating proved useful as a research method to better understand the history of these buildings and Japanese architecture as a whole.
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Rabie, Sara, and Hamada Ahmed. "Mena House Hotel (1863-1952) Historical Study." Journal of Association of Arab Universities for Tourism and Hospitality 15, no. 3 (December 1, 2018): 10–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/jaauth.2018.53975.

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BAER, ELLEN D. "Nursing??s Divided House???An Historical View." Nursing Research 34, no. 1 (January 1985): 32???38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00006199-198501000-00007.

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Addy, Shadrick. "History Re-Experienced: Implementing Mixed Reality Systems into Historic House Museums." International Journal of Machine Learning and Computing 11, no. 4 (August 2021): 311–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.18178/ijmlc.2021.11.4.1053.

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As immersive technologies have become ubiquitous today, traditional museums are finding success augmenting existing exhibits to increase visitors’ satisfaction. However, due to the immutable nature of house museums, and their tendency to place visitors in direct contact with historical artifacts, museum managers are seeking original approaches to cultural preservation. Implementing mixed reality systems into historic house museums is one such approach. The goal of this study is to develop and test a conceptual matrix that guides how designers use the affordances of mixed reality systems to create experiences that align with the range of historical narratives found in house museums. Experiences that can contribute to improving visitors’ satisfaction, self-interpretation, and understanding of the homeowner’s life and the community within which they lived. Building on human-centered design methods, the researcher developed and tested a prototype of an augmented reality (AR) mobile application centered on the Pope House Museum in Raleigh, North Carolina. The outcome of the research suggests house museum visitors should have agency in deciding the lens through which they experience the variety of historical narratives present in the home.
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Taddeo, Julie Anne, and Ken Dvorak. "The PBS Historical House Series: Where Historical Reality Succumbs to Reel Reality." Film & History: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Film and Television Studies 37, no. 1 (2007): 18–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/flm.2007.0035.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Historical house"

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Jourdan, Katherine Marie. "Demise or survival of historical house museums." Virtual Press, 1985. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/445623.

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Today there are hundreds of historic house museums open in communities across the country. Many of these museums recognize a noted historical character or event while others are noted for their architectural styling and detail. How should these museums care for their collections and interpretations to keep their standards high and to attract visitors? The case studies look at how several museums in east central Indiana operate and manage under different types of ownership, including state, county, and city governments, foundations, and historic groups. From interviews and visitations these museums were analysed as to how they coped with finances, day to day operations, traffic, collections and maintenance policies. The histories and future goals of each site were also researched and documented. Conclusions were drawn after these case studies were finished as to what were the best methods of management in order to achieve a high quality historic house museum.
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Henderson, Joseph P., Henri D. Grissino-Mayer, De Gevel Saskia L. Van, and Justin L. Hart. "The Historical Dendroarchaeology Of The Hoskins House, Tannenbaum Historic Park, Greensboro, North Carolina, U.S.A." Tree-Ring Society, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/622591.

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The Hoskins House is a two-story, single pen log structure located in Tannenbaum Historic Park, Greensboro, North Carolina. The house is thought to have been built by Joseph Hoskins, who lived in Guilford County from 1778 until his death in 1799. Previous archaeological testing of soil around the house yielded over 1000 artifacts, and the ceramics of these gave a Mean Ceramic Date (MCD) of 1810 as a possible initial year of construction. Our objective was to date the outermost rings on as many logs as were accessible in the Hoskins House to determine the year or range of years when the house was likely built. We compared 37 ring-width measurement series from 28 white oak group logs with a composite reference chronology created from three oak reference chronologies from Virginia. We found that the logs were cut over a 3-year period from 1811 to 1813, lending credence to the initial MCD of 1810. Joseph Hoskins had already passed away in 1799 and the property was deeded to his two sons, Joseph and Ellis. Ellis Hoskins eventually was later deeded sole possession of the property. The two-story log house located at Tannenbaum Historic Park may be more correctly called the ‘‘Ellis Hoskins House’’ rather than the ‘‘Joseph Hoskins House.’’
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Smith, Charlotte H. F. "The house enshrined : great man and social history house museums in the United States and Australia /." Online version, 2002. http://bibpurl.oclc.org/web/24545.

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O'Malley, Lori L. "The restoration and operation of two historical house museums at Todmorden Mills." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape11/PQDD_0015/MQ51607.pdf.

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Washington, Nina. "Examining The magic tree house series for historical accuracy and educational implications." Honors in the Major Thesis, University of Central Florida, 2011. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETH/id/528.

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Often teachers are faced with the challenge of teaching more content with less time and resources. The use of trade books within the content areas allows teachers to integrate multiple skills in one lesson. The Magic Tree House series has been popular with students and teachers on the elementary level. Using books such as these would be a good way for teachers to use their allotted time to teach all of the content that they are accountable for. This thesis will explore the historical accuracy and educational connections within the Magic Tree House series by Mary Pope Osborne. The purpose of my thesis research is to determine, through the methodology of content analysis, if the facts provided within the Magic Tree House series are accurate enough to use as supplements within the classroom as well as what Next Generation Sunshine State Standards might be linked to particular books.
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Grissino-Mayer, Henri D., Leda N. Kobziar, Grant L. Harley, Kevin P. Russell, Liza B. LaForest, and Joseph K. Oppermann. "The Historical Dendroarchaeology Of The Ximénez-Fatio House, St. Augustine, Florida, U.S.A." Tree-Ring Society, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/622617.

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In recent decades, agencies charged with managing historic structures and sites have found dendroarchaeological studies increasingly valuable, given the ability of such studies to verify (or refute) accepted dates of construction. The Ximénez-Fatio House has well-documented historical and cultural significance for the state of Florida, as it is one of St. Augustine’s oldest, best-preserved, and most studied historic properties. According to documentary sources, the two-story coquina-stone main house was reportedly built around 1797–1798, and included a one-story wing of warehouses, giving the house a distinctive ‘‘L’’ shape. Documentary evidence also suggests that a second story was added above the wing sometime between 1830 and 1842. However, after studying the building fabric itself, historical architects now believe the entire wing of the house was remodeled two decades later in the 1850s. Our goals were to: (1) determine the probable construction years for the original house and wing using tree-ring dating techniques, and (2) verify the probable construction year for the remodeling that occurred in the wing section of the house. A total of 74 core samples were extracted from longleaf pine (Pinus palustris P. Miller) timbers used to construct the house. Twenty-six were confidently crossdated both visually and statistically against each other to produce a 185-year floating tree-ring chronology. A statistically significant (p < 0.0001) correlation between our chronology and a longleaf pine chronology from Lake Louise, Georgia, anchors our chronology between 1673 and 1857. No cutting dates were obtained from the main house, but the lack of any tree rings that post-date 1798 supports the 1797 construction date. Furthermore, cutting dates obtained from beams in the first-floor wing revealed that the extensive remodeling of the wing likely occurred in the period 1856 to 1858 soon after the house had been purchased by Louisa Fatio in 1855.
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Kostro, Mark. "Eyewitnesses to Surrender: Domestic Site Archaeology at Appomattox Court House National Historical Park." W&M ScholarWorks, 2003. https://scholarworks.wm.edu/etd/1539626395.

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Marchant, Sylvia, and srmarch@internode on net. "The Historical Traditions of the Australian Senate: the Upper House we Had to Have." The Australian National University. ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences, 2009. http://thesis.anu.edu.au./public/adt-ANU20100723.095617.

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Abstract This thesis examines the raison d�etre of the Australian Senate, the upper house of the Australian bicameral parliament, established in 1901. It explores the literature that might have influenced its establishment and structure, and the attitudes, ideals, experience and expectations of the men (and they were all men) who initiated its existence and designed its structure during the Federation Conventions of the 1890s. It goes on to study whether similar western and British influenced institutions were seen as models by the designers of the Senate, followed by an examination of its architecture, d�cor, and procedures, to determine the major influences at work on these aspects of the institution. The study was undertaken in view of the paucity of studies of the history and role of the Senate in relation to its powerful influence on the Government of Australia. Its structure can allow a minority of Senators to subvert or obstruct key measures passed by the lower house and is a serious issue for Governments in considering legislation. Answers are sought to the questions of how and why it was conceived and created and what role it was expected to play. The study does not extend beyond 1901 when the Senate was established except to examine the Provisional Parliament House, opened in 1927, which realised the vision of the Convention delegates who determined that the Senate was the house we had to have. The research approach began with an exhaustive study of the Records of the Federal Conventions of the 1890s, where the Constitution of Australia was drawn up, along with contemporary writings and modern comment on such institutions. A study of the men who designed the Senate was carried out, augmented with field visits to the Australian State Parliaments. Research was also conducted into upper houses identified by the delegates to the Australian Federal Conventions, to consider their influence on the design of the Senate. The conclusion is that the Senate was deliberately structured to emulate the then existing British system as far as possible; it was to be an august house of review and a bastion against democracy, or at least a check on hasty legislation. The delegates showed no desire to extinguish ties with Great Britain and their vision of an upper house was modelled directly on the House of Lords. The vast majority of delegates had cut their teeth in colonial upper houses, which were themselves closely modelled on the Lords. To not establish a Senate would have been to turn their backs on themselves. The Senate then, is not a hybrid of Washington and Westminster: the influence of the United States was limited to the composition of the Senate and its name and mediated through the filter of its British heritage. The example of other legislatures was unimportant except where it solved problems previously experienced in the Colonial Councils and which might have otherwise occurred in the Senate. The Senate was the upper house we had to have; it was a decision that was taken before the delegates even met.
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Parno, Travis Gordon. ""With the quiet sturdy strength of the folk of an older time": an archaeological approach to time, place-making, and heritage construction at the Fairbanks House, Dedham, Massachusetts." Thesis, Boston University, 2013. https://hdl.handle.net/2144/34331.

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Historic houses function as the stages for, and central figures in, processes of place-making and heritage construction. I offer the case site of the Fairbanks House (completed in 1641) in Dedham, Massachusetts as the subject of my investigation into these issues. Touted as the "oldest timber frame house in North America," the Fairbanks House is widely regarded as a significant example of early colonial architecture in the United States; it has operated as a house museum since it was purchased by the Fairbanks Family in America, Inc. stewardship group in 1904. This study expands beyond antiquity to include all eight generations of Fairbanks families who lived on the property. I argue that longevity, and a durational perspective that links the past with the present, is equally vital to peoples' understanding and appreciation. I trace the biography of the Fairbanks House from its creation in the early 17th century to its current use as a heritage site. This perspective emphasizes the continued saliency of accumulated individual decisions and actions, reified by both material culture and immaterial processes such as tradition and memory. I use archaeological, architectural, documentary, and oral sources to reconstruct the landscape of the Fairbanks farm and I demonstrate how residents made day-to-day choices, such as land purchases or neighborly socializing, to improve their socio-economic standing and establish a future for their children. In doing so for eight generations, they established a legacy that was celebrated beginning in the 19th century, when Fairbanks women living in the house promoted their family's history through storytelling and published media. These processes of heritage construction remain continuous and personal, as shown by the results of an ethnographic study that I designed, which reveals that Fairbanks House museum visitors define historicity not through specific facts about the Fairbanks family but through their own narratives based on their engagement with the site's material culture. In addition to providing an important example of how generations of modestly-successful New England farmers adapted their surroundings to fit their values and goals, this study positions local house museums as dynamic spaces for creative, personal engagements with the past.
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Mann, David F., Henri D. Grissino-Mayer, Charles H. Faulkner, and John B. Rehder. "From Blockhouse To Hog House: The Historical Dendroarchaeology Of The Swaggerty Blockhouse, Cocke County, Tennessee, U.S.A." Tree-Ring Society, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/622600.

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The Swaggerty Blockhouse has historical and cultural significance for Tennessee because it is believed to be the only remaining 18th Century blockhouse in the state. We incorporated analyses of artifacts obtained from archaeological excavations coupled with tree-ring dating techniques to determine the possible year of construction of the structure. A nearby reference tree-ring chronology from Norris Dam anchored the Swaggerty Blockhouse tree-ring chronology from 1674 to 1859. The assemblages of artifacts (nails, ceramics, and window glass) recovered from the site corroborated the construction date and provided a clear understanding of the structure’s use as a barn for storage and hog processing. Based on our analyses, the historic Swaggerty ‘‘Blockhouse,’’ originally believed to have been built by James Swaggerty in 1787, is instead a small cantilever barn built by Jacob Stephens in 1860 and used for hog farming.
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Books on the topic "Historical house"

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The lake house. Thorndike, Maine: Center Point Large Print, 2016.

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Scott, Evelyn. The narrow house. New York: Shoreline Books, 1986.

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Kuuskemaa, Jüri. House of Tourism: Architectural-historical survey. Tallinn: Perioodika, 1986.

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Murderers, Medieval. House of shadows: A historical mystery. London: Simon & Schuster, 2007.

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Hunting, Penelope. The garden house: An historical text. [London]: [MEPC], 1987.

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The house of returned echoes. Evanston, Ill: Northwestern University Press, 2001.

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Anand, Valerie. The house of Lanyon. Richmond: Mira, 2007.

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Brucksch, John P. Varnum's Quarters: Valley Forge National Historical Park, Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. [Harpers Ferry, W.V.?]: Division of Historic Furnishings, Harpers Ferry Center, National Park Service, 1993.

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Dragon house. New York: New American Library, 2009.

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The House of Allerbrook. Richmond: Mira, 2009.

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Book chapters on the topic "Historical house"

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Wharton, Edith. "Introduction: Biographical and Historical Contexts." In The House of Mirth, 3–23. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-13417-5_1.

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Schwarz, Anja. "‘…Just as It would have been in 1861’: Stuttering Colonial Beginnings in ABC’s Outback House." In Historical Reenactment, 18–38. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230277090_2.

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King, Bruce. "An historical style: the house of mirrors." In Coriolanus, 66–67. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-20207-2_12.

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Leone, Mark P., and Elizabeth F. Pruitt. "Archaeology of Telling Time: Plants and the Greenhouse at Wye House Plantation." In Historical Archaeologies of Capitalism, 103–25. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12760-6_5.

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Parno, Travis G. "Historical Montage: An Approach to Material Aesthetics at Historic House Sites." In Archaeologies of Mobility and Movement, 199–216. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-6211-8_13.

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Cull, Nicholas J. "Anatomy of a Shipwreck: Warner Bros., the White House, and the Celluloid Sinking of PT 109." In Hollywood and the American Historical Film, 138–64. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-230-35789-1_8.

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Stoddard, Eve Walsh. "Revising Historical Revisionism: Exploding Mother Ireland and the Big House in Edna O’Brien’s The House of Splendid Isolation." In Positioning Gender and Race in (Post)colonial Plantation Space, 121–51. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137042682_5.

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Kersten, Thomas P., Nils Hinrichsen, Maren Lindstaedt, Christoph Weber, Kristin Schreyer, and Felix Tschirschwitz. "Architectural Historical 4D Documentation of the Old-Segeberg Town House by Photogrammetry, Terrestrial Laser Scanning and Historical Analysis." In Digital Heritage. Progress in Cultural Heritage: Documentation, Preservation, and Protection, 35–47. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-13695-0_4.

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Herd, Graeme P. "The Mercenary as Diplomat: the Fall of the House of Stuart and the Rise of the Petrine Order." In Russia and the Wider World in Historical Perspective, 24–44. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781403913845_2.

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Lin, Wei, Hsuan Lin, Kung-Huang Huang, and Tin-Hang Lin. "A Study on Re-usage of Historical Building - from the Aspect of Room Acoustic for Live House." In Human Aspects of IT for the Aged Population. Healthy and Active Aging, 70–78. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-39949-2_7.

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Conference papers on the topic "Historical house"

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Kushnareva, Margarita. "Development of Gold Resources of the Firm «M.A. Kokovin and I.A. Basov» in North-Eastern Siberia at the Beginning of the XX Century on Materials of the Merchant Correspondence." In Irkutsk Historical and Economic Yearbook 2020. Baikal State University, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.17150/978-5-7253-3017-5.05.

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The article explores the problems of the development of gold resources by «M.A. Kokovin and I.A. Basov» based on data from merchant correspondence. Analysis of previously not published and not put into scientific circulation merchant correspondence of representatives of the trading house «MA. Kokovin and I.A. Basov» allows to explore the features of the organization of gold exploration in remote areas of North-East Siberia during the modernization of the Russian economy.
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Claisse, Caroline, Daniela Petrelli, Nick Dulake, Mark T. Marshall, and Luigina Ciolfi. "Multisensory Interactive Storytelling to Augment the Visit of a Historical House Museum." In 2018 3rd Digital Heritage International Congress (Digital Heritage) held jointly with 2018 24th International Conference on Virtual Systems & Multimedia (VSMM 2018). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/digitalheritage.2018.8810099.

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Baik, Ahmad. "Documentation of the Nasif Historical House, in Historical Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Using Terrestrial Laser Scanning and Image Survey Methods." In Eighth Saudi Students Conference in the UK. IMPERIAL COLLEGE PRESS, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9781783269150_0063.

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Asbagh, Narmin Babazadeh. "Adaptive Reuse of the House of Mirza Mehdi Farrashbashi in Tabriz, Iran." In 4th International Conference of Contemporary Affairs in Architecture and Urbanism – Full book proceedings of ICCAUA2020, 6-8 May 2020. Alanya Hamdullah Emin Paşa University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.38027/iccaua2021300n15.

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Tabriz and especially the Sorkhab quarter, one of the historical quarters in Tabriz, Iran contains many valuable Qajarid houses. The current research is about studying the architectural characteristics of Qajarid houses in Tabriz to present conservation and revitalization plans for better adaptive reuse of these valued cultural heritage buildings. For this purpose, the house of Mirza Mehdi Farrashbashi who was one of the sons-in-law of Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar has been chosen as a sample to be studied. Although it is important to conserve this house because of its architectural values and its beautiful ornaments, its adaptive reuse can also be useful for the preservation of the cultural heritage of East Azarbaijan, Tabriz in Iran. After studying the architectural values of this beautiful Qajarid house and its ornaments, the process of conservation and revitalization of it has been comprehensively explained throughout the current research for its adaptive reuse.
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Baranova, E., and V. Vereshchagin. "Virtual reconstruction of Immanuel Kant's house in Konigsberg of the 18th century." In Historical research in the context of data science: Information resources, analytical methods and digital technologies. LLC MAKS Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.29003/m1833.978-5-317-06529-4/361-365.

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The article is devoted to the possibilities of virtual reconstruction of historical objects on the example of the house of I. Kant in Konigsberg. Using the method of 3D modeling, based on written sources, engravings, paintings, rare photo sources, memories, it was possible to recreate a realistic model of the house of I. Kant, its exterior and interior. Our work as part of the large project “Virtual Kant” allowed us to reconstruct one of the most significant objects in the life of I. Kant
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Ghabra, Noura A., and Brian Ford. "Evaluation of Thermal Performance in Traditional Red-Sea Style Houses: Case Study of Nasif Historical House, in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia." In Eighth Saudi Students Conference in the UK. IMPERIAL COLLEGE PRESS, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9781783269150_0065.

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"The Selection Factors of Reused Old House in Tainan Historical Districts: A Case Study of Commercial Use of the Old Houses." In Feb. 2017 International Conferences. EIRAI, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.17758/eirai.f0217307.

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Latip, N. A., M. U. Umar, N. Z. Noriman, Izwan Johari, Omar S. Dahham, R. Hamzah, and Nur Intan Raihana Ruhaiyem. "Identification of timber material defect using VIA on selected traditional Malay house: Case study on Tuan Hj Hashim Itam (Kerani) historical house at Penang, Malaysia." In 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MATERIALS ENGINEERING & SCIENCE (IConMEAS 2019). AIP Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0000427.

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Wang, J., J. Wan, and M. Wang. "The value of the traditional stone house named RiSiManBa located in Sichuan Province as an architectural treasure of Jiarong Tibetan area." In REHAB 2014 - International Conference on Preservation, Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Historical Buildings and Structures. Green Lines Institute for Sustainable Development, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.14575/gl/rehab2014/081.

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Sulaiman, M., and D. Theodossopoulos. "Challenges in the conservation of the traditional Malay House in the case of Rumah Tukang Kahar and Rumah Dato’ Laksemana Hajah Bogdad." In REHAB 2014 - International Conference on Preservation, Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Historical Buildings and Structures. Green Lines Institute for Sustainable Development, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.14575/gl/rehab2014/042.

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Reports on the topic "Historical house"

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Jones, Katie Baker, and Jana Hawley. The house always wins: Designer appointments at historic fashion houses. Ames: Iowa State University, Digital Repository, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/itaa_proceedings-180814-539.

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Voland, Eckart, and Jan Beise. "The husband’s mother is the devil in house" - Data on the impact of the mother-in-law on stillbirth mortality in historical Krummhörn (C18-C19 Germany) and some thoughts on the evolution of postgenerative female life. Rostock: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, January 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.4054/mpidr-wp-2004-005.

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Olson, Christina. CFA-671: BOILER HOUSE HEATING PLANT CATEGORY 3 HISTORIC PROPERTY DEMOLITION MITIGATION. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1408500.

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Potential hazards from floodflows within the John Muir House National Historic Site, Franklin Creek drainage basin, California. US Geological Survey, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/wri934009.

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