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Ohio Historic Preservation Office The Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation

Ohio Historic Preservation Office The Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation November 9, 2012. Restoration. 4. Rehabilitation. 5. Research your building’s history through photographs. 5. The Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation.

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Ohio Historic Preservation Office The Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation

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  1. Ohio Historic Preservation Office The Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation November 9, 2012

  2. Restoration 4

  3. Rehabilitation 5

  4. Research your building’s history through photographs 5

  5. The Secretary of the Interior’sStandards for Rehabilitation Helpful guidance for the successful rehabilitation of historic buildings 6

  6. Standards for Rehabilitation • Ten common sense principles emphasizing: • Preservation of historic character • Repair rather than replacement • Compatibility of alterations • Apply to all types of historic buildings • Pertain to exterior and interior features and spaces 7

  7. Environment Size Shape Site Scale Historic Character Structure Materials Spaces Details Craftsmanship 8

  8. Standard 1 - Find a compatible use. 9

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  10. Standard 2 - Preserve historic character. 11

  11. Standard 3 - Don’t create a false sense of history. 12

  12. Standard 4 - Preserve additions that have gained significance. 14

  13. Standard 5 - Preserve distinctive features. 15

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  15. Standard 6 - Repair rather than replace. Match closely if repair is not possible. 17

  16. existing slate good slate substitute 18

  17. incompatible slate substitute 19

  18. Standard 7 - Do not cause damage to historic building materials. 20

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  21. Standard 8 - Protect significant archeological resources. 23

  22. Standard 9 - Ensure that additions are compatible. 24

  23. Standard 10 - Ensure that additions are reversible. 25

  24. Resources • The Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation & Illustrated Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings. Available at www.nps.gov/history/hps/TPS/tax/rhb • “E-Rehab” - www.cr.nps.gov/hps/e-rehab/ The on-line school for learning about the Standards for Rehabilitation. 26

  25. Ohio Historic Preservation OfficeOhio Historical Society 800 E. 17th Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43211 (614) 298-2000 www.ohpo.org

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