Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Curbed National: Year in Curbed 2012: Mapping the Biggest Preservation Wins and Losses of 2012

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Year in Curbed 2012: Mapping the Biggest Preservation Wins and Losses of 2012
Dec 26th 2012, 23:00

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This year has been one of dramatic ups and downs for American preservationists. With the controversy over Frank Lloyd Wright's David and Gladys Wright House (above) then still raging, Curbed reached out to the National Trust for Historic Preservation to ask what the advocacy group considered their biggest wins and, conversely, biggest losses were for 2012. The Wright House was finally saved just last Friday—and thus didn't make the list—but there are a dozen more victories and a handful of dramatic losses, all mapped below.

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