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Examines the reuse of architect H.H. Richardson's Buffalo State Hospital in Buffalo, N.Y. and Fellheimer and Wagner's New York Central Terminal of Buffalo within the context of today's preservation capabilities. Looks at several possible reuse opportunities for both structures.
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Buffalo as an architectural museum: the rehabilitation of the Buffalo State Hospital and the New York Central Terminal of Buffalo
2006, Monroe Fordham Regional History Center, State University College at Buffalo
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Table of Contents
Understanding preservation
Language of preservation
Preservation: origins to present
The technology of preservation
Rehabilitation costs
The Buffalo State Hospital
The history of H.H. Richardson
The history of the Buffalo State Hospital
Decline: early 20th century to present
The future of the Richardson Complex
Rehabilitation case studies
Proposals on the rehabilitation of the Richardson Complex
Buffalo's unique teaching opportunity
Current progress and conclusion
The New York Central Terminal of Buffalo
The history of the New York Central Railroad
The history of the Buffalo Central Terminal
The future of the Buffalo Central Terminal
Rehabilitation case studies
Proposals on the rehabilitation of the Buffalo Central Terminal
Current progress and conclusion
Conclusion
Appendix A: Selected Federal Legislation
Appendix B: The National Register's criteria for evaluation
Appendix C: The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation.
Edition Notes
Cover title.
Originally submitted as the author's thesis (M.A.-- State University College at Buffalo, 2005).
Includes bibliographical references (p. 127-131).
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