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Arches Project

Arches is a new open-source geospatial software system for cultural heritage inventory and management, developed jointly by the Getty Conservation Institute and World Monuments Fund.
View of entrance to Walpi, June 21, 2011
Completed Project
First Mesa, Arizona, United States

Walpi Village

Walpi is a significant Native American site that represents traditional Hopi architecture and identity.
Cruise ship in Charleston port, February 2013
Completed Project
Charleston, South Carolina, United States

Charleston Historic District

Charleston was founded in 1670 by English colonists and relocated in 1680 to its present location, where the Ashley and Cooper rivers meet the Atlantic Ocean.
Last remaining log cabin at Fort Apache, conservation completed in 1996. It currently houses the tribe's Enterprise Division and Office of Tourism., January 1999
Completed Project
Apache Tribal Lands, United States

Fort Apache

The 7,500-acre Fort Apache Reservation served as operations base from which the US Army carried out assaults against renegade Apache bands in an effort to settle the West.
2005
Completed Project
Hopi Tribal Land, United States

Tutuveni Petroglyph Site

The Tutuveni Petroglyph site boasts more than 5,000 Hopi clan symbols inscribed during the ceremonial pilgrimage to Ongtupqa, the Hopi the point of their people's emergence into the world.
Completed Project
New York, United States

New York State Pavilion

The New York State Pavilion was designed by architect Philip Johnson in collaboration with Richard Foster and structural engineer Lev Zetlin for the 1964 World's Fair.
View of damaged seats, February 2010
Completed Project
Miami, Florida, United States

Miami Marine Stadium

Commodore Ralph Middleton Munroe Miami Marine Stadium was the first purpose-built venue for powerboat racing in the United States.
Exterior view of the Annie Pfeiffer Chapel’s western façade, April/May 2009
Completed Project
Lakeland, Florida, United States

Florida Southern College

Located on a hillside overlooking Lake Hollingsworth, Florida Southern College contains the largest collection of Frank Lloyd Wright buildings in the world.
Taos Pueblo Governor, War Chief, and Council, 2008. Photo by  Rick Romancito. ©The Taos News
Completed Project
Taos Pueblo, New Mexico, United States

Taos Pueblo

Situated in the sun-baked valley of a Rio Grande tributary and continuously inhabited for 1,000 years, the community and architecture of Taos Pueblo exemplify the enduring spirit of the Pueblo people.
Completed Project
Greenport/Hudson, New York, United States

Olana State Historic Site

Olana, the famed home of Frederic Edwin Church, the nineteenth-century American landscape painter and a central figure in the Hudson River School.

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