National Cooperative Highway Research Report 723 A Model for Identifying and Evaluating the Historic Significance of Post-World War II Housing.

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National Cooperative Highway Research Report 723 A Model for Identifying and Evaluating the Historic Significance of Post-World War II Housing

Project Team  Mead & Hunt, Inc.  Emily Pettis, Co- Principal Investigator  Amy Squitieri, Co- Principal Investigator  Christina Slattery  Christine Long  Louis Berger Group  Patti Kuhn  Debra McClane

Project Research Panel  Sandra Lawrence, Georgia DOT – Chair  Anne E. Bruder, Maryland State Highway Administration  John A. Burns, National Park Service  Richard Cloues, Georgia DNR, Historic Preservation Division  Jeffrey L. Durbin, National Park Service  Andrew C. Hope, Caltrans  Dianna L. Litvak, Colorado DOT  Toni M. Prawl, Missouri DOT  Helen Ross, Virginia DOT  Claudette C. Stager, Tennessee Historical Commission  MaryAnn D. Naber, FHWA  Lori L. Sundstrom, TRB Staff Representative

Project Goal  Develop a model for identification (survey) and evaluation of post- World War II residences  Streamline the identification of postwar residences  Provide greater consistency among state agencies in National Register eligibility evaluations under Section 106 4

Overall Project Components  Literature review and preliminary bibliography  National and demonstration area historic contexts  Survey and evaluation methodology  Test survey and refine methodology  Prepare final report

Literature review  Articles  Published sources  Government publications  Advertisements  Plan books  Magazines  Theses and dissertations  Survey reports, historic contexts, case studies  National Register Nominations and Multiple Property Documents 6

National Historic Context  Transportation trends  Government programs and policies  Social, economic, and cultural trends  Planning and development  Postwar building materials and construction techniques  Architecture, site, and landscape, including the popular architectural forms and styles 7

Model Context Outline  Model Context Outline provides guidance for developing project-specific regional or local contexts  Mirrors themes identified in the national context  Tested in Arlington County, Virginia, primary demonstration area 8

Demonstration Areas  Criteria for selection included:  Distribution of postwar housing  Proximity to major transportation corridors  Housing variations  Cooperation of state and local jurisdictions  Available reference material  Social, ethnic, and economic diversity of neighborhoods Arlington County, Virginia Madison, Wisconsin Arlington, Texas

Survey and Evaluation Methodology  Intended to guide state and federal agencies needing to identify and evaluate individual properties, neighborhoods, and subdivisions  Provides streamlined and efficient survey and evaluation process  Allows for consistent results across geographic areas 10

Survey and Evaluation Methodology  Project preparation  Identification  Historic context development  Evaluation  Documentation 11

Survey Methodology  Survey of planned subdivisions and unplanned neighborhoods  Survey and documentation of similar properties as a group  Classifying resources within the grouping  Guidelines for data collection 12

Survey Methodology  Selective survey of individual properties  Based on integrity, character-defining features, and architectural elements  Criteria for popular postwar architectural forms and styles – Minimal Traditional – Cape Cod – Transitional Ranch – Ranch – Split-level and Split-foyer – Colonial Revival and Georgian Revival – Storybook – Spanish Colonial Revival – Asiatic – Contemporary – Prefabricated 13

Survey Methodology  Selective survey of Minimal Traditional Homes  Retain massing  Retain original siding materials  Retain original windows and doors  Retain original roofline 14

Survey Methodology  Selective survey of Ranch Homes  Retain massing, roofline, and eave overhang  Retain original exterior materials, or replacement-in-kind  Retain a minimum of three architectural elements, which include prominent chimneys, accent siding materials, planters, wrought- iron details, patios, and applied stylistic features 15

Evaluation Methodology  Guidance for applying National Register Criteria to individual properties and historic districts  Illustrated with listed and eligible examples  Discussion of integrity and alterations 16

Recommendations 17  Widespread distribution of final report  Adoption by DOTs, SHPOs, and other agencies  Future development of local and regional historic contexts to support evaluations

Questions? 18