Advocacy Alert: Major Projects at BAR-L Tomorrow
Advocacy Alerts
06/21/2022
Tomorrow, the Board of Architectural Review-Large (BAR-L) will review two major proposals that represent very different approaches to new construction in Charleston.
Tomorrow, the Board of Architectural Review-Large (BAR-L) will review two major proposals that represent very different approaches to new construction in Charleston.
Mission Concepción, c. 1755, is one of four missions included in the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, the only UNESCO World Heritage Site in Texas. The PSC is a member of the Vernacular Architecture Forum (VAF), a national organization dedicated to the study of “vernacular” or unique, locally-inspired architecture. In Charleston, one of our […]
Charleston is not alone in our battle with rising seas. We are among dozens of other coastal communities trying to learn to live with water, while maintaining a special sense of place and livability for residents. This is why we feel collaboration is essential as we chart a course for the future, so we can […]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 14, 2022 Victoria Bock | 843.722.4630 ext. 18 | vbock@preservationsociety.org PRESERVATION SOCIETY OF CHARLESTON ANNOUNCES NEW CAROLOPOLIS AWARD CATEGORY RECOGNIZING RESILIENCE PROJECTS CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA – The Preservation Society of Charleston is now accepting nominations for the 69th Carolopolis Awards until September 9, 2022. Through the Carolopolis Award program, the Preservation Society honors […]
The post $50K federal grant equips Charleston to locate, document Black burial grounds appeared first on TheGrio. The Preservation Society of Charleston plans to create a database of burial sites in the area that deserve protection. Black burial grounds in Charleston, South Carolina, will soon receive the long-overdue care and protection that they need. The Preservation Society of […]
Read the original Post and Courier article here. Firefighter Derek Norton (from left), volunteer Jacob Lutz, firefighter Nick Boyer and firefighter Rob Tackett helped with some excavation work at the Heriot Street Black cemetery last month. The firemen are based across the street at Engine Company 9. Grant Mishoe/Provided The lot between the Charleston Squash […]