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Brick And Cornice is an online historic and architectural preservation organization whose mission is to foster a deeper appreciation for the cultural heritage of our built environment while also promoting its preservation for future generations. | Brick And Cornice is an online historic and architectural preservation organization whose mission is to foster a deeper appreciation for the cultural heritage of our built environment while also promoting its preservation for future generations. | ||
Brick and Cornice focuses its attention primarily on three areas, preservation, environment and architects. For each of these three areas there are extensive listings of individuals, other organizations and companies in their respective fields throughout the United States and Canada. There is an ample and growing database of buildings that is easily searchable. Additionally there is a current news section and book recommendations for anyone interested in further readings on the topic. | Brick and Cornice focuses its attention primarily on three areas, preservation, environment and architects. For each of these three areas there are extensive listings of individuals, other organizations and companies in their respective fields throughout the [[United States]] and [[Canada]]. There is an ample and growing database of buildings that is easily searchable. Additionally there is a current news section and book recommendations for anyone interested in further readings on the topic. | ||
The website is maintained and completely funded by David Geller. | The website is maintained and completely funded by David Geller. |
Revision as of 03:18, 13 October 2025
Brick And Cornice is an online historic and architectural preservation organization whose mission is to foster a deeper appreciation for the cultural heritage of our built environment while also promoting its preservation for future generations.
Brick and Cornice focuses its attention primarily on three areas, preservation, environment and architects. For each of these three areas there are extensive listings of individuals, other organizations and companies in their respective fields throughout the United States and Canada. There is an ample and growing database of buildings that is easily searchable. Additionally there is a current news section and book recommendations for anyone interested in further readings on the topic.
The website is maintained and completely funded by David Geller.