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Historic Preservation Guidelines
In selecting its annual Preservation Award recipients, GHF’s Preservation Resource Committee is guided by the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation. These are best practices when attempting a good historic preservation project. According to these standards, a successful restoration must:
1. Be true to the building’s historic form and use
2. Preserve the elements that define the building’s historic character
3. Not create a false sense of history
4. Protect and preserve important additions or modifications
5. Highlight unique craftsmanship and materials
6. Repair damaged elements when possible, and, where replacement is necessary, match the original in material, texture, color and design
7. Proceed cautiously and gently when cleaning historic finishes and materials
8. Protect buried historic records and artifacts;
9. Insure that modifications and additions are compatible with the historic fabric of the neighborhood, but remain identifiable as new
10. Make additions to a structure such that they may be removed at a later date while still keeping the character of the historic building or place.
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