Windows.
American School & University, June, 2004
Byline: Mike Kennedy For many older school and university buildings, windows are not just one element among many in the design; they are the feature that gives the building its pleasing appearance and historical character. "Windows are a major element of architectural expression," says Royce Yeater, an architect and Midwest director for the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
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So when administrators decide that windows need to be replaced, they run the risk of tampering with the tradition and history that gives a building special significance. ...
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