Here’s a concise update on the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) as of now.
If you’d like, I can pull more recent press releases or highlight notable recent HABS projects (e.g., newly documented sites or major digitization efforts) and provide direct links. I can also generate a quick map or timeline of HABS milestones using current data. Would you like that?
Citations:
- Overview and administration of HABS and cooperative framework.[5][10]
- 90th-anniversary coverage and scope of archive.[2]
- LOC collection scope and holdings.[3][7]
- Guides and research context for house history and surveys.[4]
Sources
Overview of the HABS/HAER/HALS collections, which document achievements in architecture, engineering, and landscape design from the 17th-20th centuries in the United States and its territories through measured drawings, photographs, and written historical and architectural information. The collection includes: colonial houses, plantations, Victorian mansions, 20th century commercial buildings including skyscrapers, Native American sites, the built environment, landscapes and parks, military...
www.loc.govLast updated: May 20, 2024 In celebration of the 90 For ninety years, the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) has been the at the forefront of recording America’s rapidly vanishing built environment, embracing buildings ranging from the architect-designed and monumental to the humble vernacular to tell all American stories. Over 45,000 buildings and sites are now represented in its archive of measured drawings, photographs, and historical reports. … ^th^anniversary, on November 10, 2023...
www.nps.govMeasured drawings, photographs, and written historical and architectural information for structures and sites dating from the 17th-20th centuries in the U.S. and its territories. Documentation for more than 43,000 sites and structures; records being added.
www.loc.govThis guide provides research strategies to discover the history of a particular building or property, including architecture, location, ownership, and historical context.
guides.loc.govInstitute of Architects and the Library of Congress to conduct the Survey on a permanent basis. Under this agreement, the National Park Service administers the planning and operation of the Survey on a permanent basis. Under this agreement, the National Park Service administers the planning and operation of the Survey with funds appropriated by Congress and supplemented by gifts from … and may be obtained from the Library of Congress. CURRENT PROGRAMS Today, the National Park Service, through...
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