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Paint and Other Coatings. Interior detail, Mabel Tainter Memorial     Life Safety. Code-required, supplemental stair railing.
          Theater, Menomonie, WI, Harvey Ellis, 1889. Photo: Miller
          Dunwiddie Architecture.                                              Resilience to Natural Hazards. Farnsworth House, Plano, IL, Mies
                                                                               van der Rohe, 1951. Photo: Courtesy Farnsworth, A Site of the

          Composite Materials. Composite siding, Private Residence,
           National Trust for Historic Preservation.
          Washington, DC, William Lescaze, 1940.
                                                                               Sustainability.   Traditional sustainable features include deep
          Simulative Materials. Detail, wood used to simulate cut stone.
      porches and window shutters in southern architecture.

          Roofs.   Asphalt roof shingles on a 1920s-era house.
                New Additions and Related New Construction. Private Residence,
                                                                               Washington, DC, Cunningham/Quill Architects. Photo: © Maxwell
          Windows.   Paired wood windows with stained glass lunette on a
      MacKenzie.

          Romanesque revival-style rowhouse.
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          Entrances and Porches. Decorative stone entrance with etched-
          glass revolving door on early-20th century office building.          Preservation.   Old Santa Fe Trail Building (National Park Service
                                                                               Intermountain Regional Office), Santa Fe, NM. This adobe building
          Storefronts. Ellicott City, MD.
                                     was designed by John Gaw Meem in the Spanish-Pueblo Revival
                                                                               style, and constructed for the National Park Service through the
          Curtain Walls. Simms Building, Albuquerque, NM, Flatow & Moore,
     auspices of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) and the Works

          1954. Photo: Harvey M. Kaplan.
                                      Project Administration (WPA) in 1939. Photo: MRWM Landscape
                                                                               Architects.
          Structural Systems. Boiler Maker Shops, Navy Yard Annex,
          Washington, DC, 1919.
                                                                               Rehabilitation.   The Arcade, Providence, RI, 1828. Photo: Northeast
          Mechanical Systems. Historic Radiator.
                              Collaborative Architects, Ben Jacobson, photographer.

          Spaces, Features, and Finishes. Interior, Saenger Theater, New
      Restoration.   Montpelier, Montpelier Station, VA. National Trust for

          Orleans, LA, Emile Weil, 1927. Photo: Courtesy Saenger Theater.
     Historic Preservation, Administered by The Montpelier Foundation.
                                                                               Photo: Courtesy The Montpelier Foundation.
          Site.   Vineyard, Charles Krug Winery, St. Helena, CA. Photo: Rocco
          Ceselin. Inset: Redwood Cellar, 1872, Charles Krug Winery. Photo:     Reconstruction.   The Cathedral of Saint Michael the Archangel,
          Rien van Rijthoven.                                                  Sitka, AK, built early 1840s, reconstructed 1961. Photo: Barek at
                                                                               Wikimedia Commons.
          Setting.   Late-19th-century residential historic district.
                                                                               Photographs   not individually credited are from National Park
          Accessibility. Gradual slope added to sidewalk and paving for        Service files.
          accessibility. Schmidt Brewery, St. Paul, MN, late 19th–early 20th
          century.
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