Davis, Phebe2024-06-182024-06-182024https://hdl.handle.net/1794/2952459 pagesUsing scrape versus anti - scrape theories, a preservation plan is written for the Patterson - McDermott Cabin. These applications of these theories in current day preservation practices are debated, wherein scrape theory is to rehabilitate a building regardless of its state, and anti - scrape theory is a maintenance only approach. Instead of a spectrum of scrape versus anti - scrape, these theories should be viewed rather as a timeline: starting with anti - scrape theory (maintenance) and transition ing to scrape (rehabilitation) as the building deteriorates. Both theories are applicable to the Patterson - McDermott Cabin, but the structure mostly falls into scrape territory. The cabin serves as an example of what can happen to a building once anti - scrape theory and maintenance are no longer a priority.en-USCreative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0-USScrapeAnti-scrapeDyeaAlaskaPatterson-McDermottTo Scrape or Not to Scrape? Writing a Preservation Plan for the Patterson-McDermott CabinTerminal Project