Preserving historically protected architectural elements is crucial during renovation and expansion projects, ensuring the integrity of heritage sites.
Key strategies employed include careful planning and execution, maintaining a balance between modernization and preservation.
The method utilized involved a detailed observational analysis at The Frick Collection, focusing on architectural preservation during renovations.
Such projects underscore the importance of innovative strategies in maintaining cultural heritage; broader applications could enhance future renovation efforts.
Abstract
At The Frick Collection in New York City, preserving historically protected architectural elements while accomplishing a renovation and expansion required a multitude of strategies.