On May 14, Kristopher B. King, lecturer in Clemson’s Historic Preservation Master’s program, delivered a presentation on historic house preservation at Sunrise Presbyterian Church in honor of the late Roy
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February 18, 2021
Aerial view of North Campus. (Photo by Nick Bragg/UGA)
The Office of University Architects began implementing a Historic Preservation Master Plan to document and maintain UGA buildings 50 years and older on all campuses and across the state in April 2018. The plan had its origins four years earlier, when President Jere W. Morehead charged a steering committee, led by then-Dean Dan Nadenicek of the College of Environment and Design, to develop an overall plan to guide the University’s stewardship of its historic resources. After several years of hard work by the committee assisted by student researchers in conducting an extensive inventory of facilities across the state the plan was presented to the University in a public forum in March 2018. It received the Outstanding Achievement Award from the Athens-Clarke Heritage Foundation in 2019 and the Excellence in Preservation Service Award from the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation in 2020.