Architectural Conservation in Europe and the AmericasISBN: 978-0-470-60385-7
Hardcover
512 pages
April 2011
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John H. Stubbs has served as Vice President for Field
Projects for the New York–based World Monuments Fund since
1990 and taught for over two decades as an Adjunct Associate
Professor of Historic Preservation in the School of Architecture,
Planning, and Preservation at Columbia University. His prior
experience includes ten years as an associate at Beyer Blinder
Belle, Architects & Planners LLP, in New York City, and two
years service at the Technical Preservation Services division of
the U.S. National Park Service in Washington, D.C.
Emily G. Makaš is an Assistant Professor of Architectural History at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. She has a PhD in the history of architecture and urbanism from Cornell University, a master's in historic preservation from Columbia University, and a bachelor's in history from the University of Tennessee. Her research focuses on the history of modern European cities, emphasizing the relationships between architecture, cities, heritage, memory, identity, and politics.