Historic Preservation Track

Name: John Dwyer, AIA, NCARB
Position: Chair, Architecture
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Today new and emerging digital technologies are part of the Historic Preservationist toolkit for managing, documenting, conserving, and interpreting historic or culturally significant structures and places. This toolkit includes: Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) scanning technology, Photogrammetry, Augmented Reality and Geographic Information Systems (GIS).

Preservationists work as preservation architects, architectural historians, archivists, preservation planners, city planners, downtown/Main Street development specialists, historic site curators, restoration project managers, material conservators, and private preservation consultants. Preservationists contribute expertise to interdisciplinary teams in architecture and design firms; local, state, and federal government agencies; and in preservation advocacy and nonprofit organizations. Come to Philadelphia — the first UNESCO World Heritage City — and imagine the future by preserving the past!

Historic Preservation Curriculum

  • ARST-221 Issues In Contemporary Preservation
  • ARST-302 Uncovering the Past: Tools, Methods, and Strategies
  • ARST-324 Architectural Forensics & Documentation
  • ARST-266 Building Conservation & Assessment
  • MHP-403 Restoration & Rehabilitation of Modernist Buildings
  • ARCH-672 American Architecture
  • ARCH-671 Vernacular Architecture
  • SDN-601 Principles and Methods of Sustainable Design
  • ARST-4xx Architectural Studies Capstone

4+1 BS Architectural Studies/MS Historic Preservation - 25 remaining credits