Retrofitting and Historic Building Conservation
MTA
Techniques for preserving and upgrading heritage structures with modern performance
2nd Edition
In "Retrofitting and Historic Building Conservation," practitioners and stewards are provided with a comprehensive guide to upgrading heritage structures while preserving their unique significance. The book emphasizes a meticulous, ethical approach, beginning with a deep understanding of a building's values and condition through archival research, field surveys, and advanced diagnostics like HBIM and non-destructive testing. It delves into the specific properties of historic materials—masonry, timber, early concrete, steel, and earthen construction—stressing compatible selections and minimal intervention techniques for repair and strengthening. The core philosophy advocates for working with a building's inherent physics and respecting its historical narrative rather than imposing modern, incompatible solutions.
The book moves beyond material science to address systemic challenges such as seismic and wind retrofitting, building envelope improvements for moisture management, and thermal performance upgrades for energy efficiency. It meticulously details how to integrate modern HVAC, electrical, and plumbing systems with minimal visual and physical impact, ensuring fire safety, life safety, and universal accessibility without compromising character. Crucially, it navigates the complex regulatory frameworks, including the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and the IEBC, providing strategies for stakeholder engagement, contract management, and risk mitigation. Through a series of illuminating case studies, the text demonstrates how these multifaceted challenges are met in practice, balancing the demands of contemporary performance with the imperative of preserving our built heritage.
This book is specifically written for architects, structural engineers, and heritage conservation professionals who are responsible for the preservation and modernization of historic buildings. It also serves as an essential resource for property stewards, building owners, and regulatory officials who must balance stringent safety and energy codes with the delicate requirements of heritage significance. Individuals involved in the specialized trades and project management of complex restoration projects will find the technical guidance and case studies particularly beneficial.
January 2, 2026
68,601 words
4 hours 48 minutes
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