Publication Date
Winter 2015
Abstract
Ted’s House, named after the previous owner, is located in Kalamazoo, Michigan at 826 Vine Place. The house is now owned by the non-profit Old House Network, which is using the house for educational classes on old house repairs. The house is currently in an interior demolition and structural stabilization phase. The roof and porches were replaced in 2012. In the interior, most of the walls have had the plaster or dry wall removed exposing the studs. This report was written as my final project for Master Program in Historic Preservation. I decided to undertake this report because it would help out Old House Network and coincide with my concentration of Administration and Conservation. Completing this report will give me a better understanding of the process of assessing a building and finding solutions to issues with historic structures. Professional help should be sought when appropriate and in disposing of hazardous materials properly.
Recommended Citation
Mueller, Scott, "Ted's House Historic Structure Report" (2015). Historic Preservation Final Projects. 31.
https://commons.emich.edu/histpres_projects/31
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