"Research on the Protection Process of American Architectural Heritage (Four Major Theme Events and Their Background Analysis)" selects four major theme events in the United States as research indexes, and analyzes and discusses the protection ideas, strategies and process of "legislation, management, operation and public participation" of American architectural heritage from case to group and from part to whole.
The second chapter, taking Mount Vernon as an example, discusses the social motivation of early American architectural heritage protection. The third chapter discusses the characteristics of Williamsburg restoration project and its influence on the protection of American architectural heritage in the early 20 th century; Chapter four takes Charleston as an example to discuss the development of local historical protection in the United States; The fifth chapter discusses the restoration and reuse of Quincy market.
Research on the process of American architectural heritage protection (four thematic events and their background analysis) can be read by domestic urban planners and architects, and can also be used as a reference for urban construction personnel and teachers and students of related majors.