Graduate Program in Historic Preservation
Theses


2009

  • Meagan Baco. One-Way to Two-Way Street Conversions as a Preservation and Downtown Revitalization Tool: The Case Study of Upper King Street, Charleston, South Carolina.
  • Jeremy Bradham. The Documentation of Lawson’s Pond Plantation and the Craftsmanship Employed in Upper St. John’s Parish, Berkeley County, South Carolina.
  • Laura Burghardt. The Movement of Architectural Elements Within Charleston, South Carolina.
  • Jessica Golebiowski. Rammed Earth Architecture’s Journey to the High Hills of the Santee and its Role as an Early Concrete.
  • Sarah Kollar. A Condition Assessment of the Old Island at Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston, South Carolina.
  • Emily Martin. The Mansion House by the Bridge: An Account of the Henry Francis DuPont Cottage at Winterthur.
  • Bridget O’Brien. From the Highlands to the Low Country: Assimilation of Scottish Highland Settlers to Local Vernacular Building Traditions.
  • Matt Pelz. Preserving Preeminence Amidst Revitalization: The Role of the Tharp House in the Restoration of Falmouth, Jamaica.
  • Sarah Welniak. Energy Efficiency in Historic Structures.
  • Chase Williston. Cultural Landscape Report: Riverland Terrace.

2008

  • Jamie Lynn Destefano. Three Dimensional Digital Modeling: Benefitting Growth Management and Decision-Making of Charleston's Upper Commercial Corridor.
  • Natalie L. Ford. Paint Consolidation: Preserving the Integrity of Historic Painted Walls.
  • Jason Christopher Grismore. Public Housing on Peninsular Charleston, South Carolina: A History of Subsidized Housing.
  • William Preston Hamilton. A Conditions Assessment and Preservation Guidelines for Second Presbyterian Church's Graveyard, Charleston, South Carolina.
  • Kimberly Cox Jones. The Influences Affecting Charleston's Ornamental Plasterwork and a Link to Its Makers 1820-1860.
  • Hillary Nicole King. Building Preservation Plan Richmond Plantation Manor House, Cordesville, South Carolina.
  • Helen B. MooreArchitectural Iron Preservation Using the Subcritical Fluid Treatment Method: A Case Study Using Drayton Hall's Archaeological Iron Collection 
  • Xana Peltola. Moving Historic Buildings: A Study of What Makes Good Preservation Practices When Dealing with Historically Significant Buildings and Structures.
  • Julius Richardson. Early Houses of Williamsburg County.
  • Meg C. Richardson. Demolition by Neglect: An Examination of Charleston's Ordinance.
  • James M. Zwolak. Documentation and Interpretation in Hampstead Village, a Neighborhood on Charleston's East Side.

2007

2006

  • Adrienne N. Jacobsen. Memory and the Evolution of Modern Performance Spaces: Preservation Approaches at Charleston's Memminger Auditorium and Riviera Theater.
  • Angela R. Kleinschmidt. A Preservation Plan for North Charleston.
  • Jennifer-Kristine M. Mortensen. The Furnishing and Finishing of Drayton Hall.
  • Cameron Schwabenton. Remembering Randolph Hall: Reuniting the Interior with Its Monumental Past.
  • Joshua A. Skinner. The Evolution of the Chimneystack and Its Importance in Charleston Architecture.
  • Celeste E. Wiley. Making the Transition: Digital Archiving for Preservation.

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