Daniel Bluestone
Daniel Bluestone directs the Historic Preservation Program at the University of Virginia and lives in Charlottesville, Virginia. Educated at Harvard College and the University of Chicago, Bluestone is a specialist in American architectural and urban history. Bluestone’s book Constructing Chicago won the Mary Washington Center for Historic Preservation National Historic Preservation Book Prize and the American Institute of Architects’ International Architecture Book Award.
Daniel Bluestone
Daniel Bluestone directs the Historic Preservation Program at the University of Virginia and lives in Charlottesville, Virginia. Educated at Harvard College and the University of Chicago, Bluestone is a specialist in American architectural and urban history. Bluestone’s book Constructing Chicago won the Mary Washington Center for Historic Preservation National Historic Preservation Book Prize and the American Institute of Architects’ International Architecture Book Award.
Books by Daniel Bluestone
Buildings, Landscapes, and Memory: Case Studies in Historic Preservation
Daniel Bluestone
Hardback, 2011
Winner of the Society of Architectural Historians' 2013 Antionette Forrester Downing Book Award, this provocative analysis of historic preservation's past and future will transform contemporary...