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Take a look at Granbury, TX. They have an active historic preservation project
ongoing. They have recently constructed a new City Hall building within the
historic district. They used architecture that mirrored the historic
architecture to create a congruous appearance. However, the new building was
purposely constructed to be different enough so as to not confuse it with the
historic ones. Here is the website for the Historic Commission in Granbury:
http://www.granbury.org/index.asp?nid=254
Ben Hammons
Curator of Collections
LAYLAND MUSEUM
201 N. Caddo St.
Cleburne, TX 76031
817-774-6239
On Wed, October 24, 2007 3:04 pm, Shaker Heritage Society wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I am trying to find examples of office buildings that have been
> constructed within a historic district. I am particularly
> interested in examples that use historic architectural design
> vocabulary or are innovative reflections of historic architecture.
> I have been told that corporate america wants square office
> buildings with flat roofs. I would like to be able to challange
> that idea with examples of other projects (in addition to any
> market data that I can find). If you know of any good examples
> please contact me asap. Thank you.
>
> Starlyn D'Angelo,
> Executive Director
> Shaker Heritage Society
> 875 Watervliet Shaker Rd. Suite 2
> Albany, NY 12211
>
> The mission of the Shaker Heritage Society is to celebrate and
> interpret America's first Shaker settlement and to preserve it for
> the benefit of future generations.
>
> The vision of the Shaker Heritage Society is to be a nationally
> recognized interpretive center dedicated to educational programming
> regarding the Shakers, their history, their innovative spirit and
> influence on American culture.
>
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