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"Practicing Citations"

This academic magazine ‘The Houston Review’, focussing on Volume 3, Number 2 ‘Unmasking Main Street: A Look at Slipcovered Buildings in Houston’, has a high yield of credibility, as the author, Paul Homeyer, is an academic alumnus of the University of Texas with a Master’s Degree in Architecture with a specialisation in Historic Preservation.

Though ‘How to Slipcover a Building, Washington Style’ is a newspaper article from ‘The New York Times’ which may lead people to question its credibility, it is in fact unbiased and amended with evidence.

This source is credible as the author, Mike Jackson, was the chief architect of the Illinois State Historic Preservation Office for more than twenty-five years, being considered an expert in the field.

This specific source offered specific examples of slipcovers and why they are used in downtown Wisconsin, as well as some of the structural elements which may be damaged or protected due to the slipcover’s composition on the exterior of the historical buildings.

. This is useful for my second title ‘The Use of Slipcovers’ and mentions new approaches and systems put forward by international panels.

Answers to Module 7 Questions - The media I have created is a sketch of a pizzeria restaurant on a street corner. - This media is my own work. - The file format is a JPEG. - The license I have chosen is CC-BY-SA - The category it will be added to is Architecture - The file will be described by "Sketch of Pizzeria on a street corner"