I believe our cities and towns have lost a lot of their uniqueness, making it difficult to distinguish between one place and another. Every town has similar big box retailers, food chains, shopping malls, and the like, which eventually turn into vacant areas once suburban sprawl shifts into another direction. Originally every town had somethingContinue reading “Mass-Produced Copies and Hyper-Developed Skeletons of Our Once Quaint Towns and Cities”
Monthly Archives: April 2014
Conflicting Issues in Preservation: Solar Panels and Later Addition of Insulation Systems
The first conflicting issue within historic preservation and/or restoration projects is the use of solar panels with historic structures is an issue that most preservationists tend to agree diminish the integrity of a historic building. As many building owners look for ways and means to reduce their ‘footprint’, solar panels are one of the mostContinue reading “Conflicting Issues in Preservation: Solar Panels and Later Addition of Insulation Systems”
Overview of Mount Dora, Florida
The city of Mount Dora, Florida, is an older town that was settled in the late 1800s, and as the majority of the original buildings are still in existence they greatly add to the town’s historical significance. Some of the earliest buildings were erected anywhere from the late 1800s to the early 1900s (Fig. 1)Continue reading “Overview of Mount Dora, Florida”
What Makes the Ramsey-Donnelly Building Worth Saving?
The Ramsey-Donnelly Building was an early addition to the downtown commercial district of Mount Dora (Fig. 1) and has played an important role in town as it has been host to many of the area’s integral businesses. The building’s position on the corner of the main thoroughfares through town, both Fifth Avenue and Donnelly Street,Continue reading “What Makes the Ramsey-Donnelly Building Worth Saving?”
Historic Rehabilitation and Housing
Considering the majority of the residents in Mount Dora are aged 48 and older, most housing options revolve around apartments, condos, villas and homes. There are also many 55 and older communities and assisted living options, which are provided through similar apartment, condo, and villa setups. Other residents that are younger than the average medianContinue reading “Historic Rehabilitation and Housing”