Archaeologists: Mayans were green builders | Green Tech - CNET News
Posted in Preservation by PlanTech 115 days ago (http://news.cnet.com)
The fact that the Mayans employed an system of agricultural terraced roofs is just one of the first things the archaeologists noticed from an initial analysis.
Architecture - Buffalo, a City Filled With Architectural History, Looks to the Future - NYTimes.com
Posted in Preservation by uberplanner 658 days ago (http://www.nytimes.com)
Now the city is reaching a crossroads. Just as local preservationists are completing restorations on some of the city’s most important landmarks, the
American Farmland Trust: California - Paving Paradise
Posted in Preservation by bicepbulletin 972 days ago (http://www.farmland.org)
One out of every six acres developed in California since the Gold Rush was paved over between 1990 and 2004, concludes a new American Farmland Trust
Daily and Sunday Review - A record year for farmland preservation
Posted in Preservation by bicepbulletin 980 days ago (http://www.thedailyreview.com)
Pennsylvania continued protecting valuable farmland recently by securing 51 more farms under its nationally-recognized Farmland Preservation Program.
High Noon in New Orleans: The Bulldozers Are Ready
Posted in Preservation by Kevin 990 days ago (http://www.nytimes.com)
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development is planning to demolish more than 4,500 public housing units in New Orleans.
Former York Street Jail's Last Gasp
Posted in Preservation by HeatherB 1090 days ago (http://urbancompass.net)
York Street jail in Springfield, MA has been vacant for about 15 years, decaying on the city's riverfront while various officials promised to turn i
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