Hello from the City of Los Angeles, Marc.


Our ARCHES customization, HistoricPlacesLA 
<http://historicplacesla.org/index.htm>, is the management system through 
which we administer the findings from SurveyLA 
<https://preservation.lacity.org/survey>, Los Angeles’ citywide historic 
resources survey, as well as the city's designated resources. At this 
moment we are in the process of finalizing the migration of all our survey 
data into the system. We have already begun to use the system as the 
primary source of information for historic resources. HistoricPlacesLA 
<http://historicplacesla.org/index.htm> will be where we keep records as 
properties are altered and/or formally listed as landmarks. New data and 
information resources, like images, reports and nomination applications, 
will append the initial data collected through SurveyLA. HistoricPlacesLA 
<http://historicplacesla.org/index.htm> will be the main resource for city 
planning staff and the public to review the status of historic resources in 
the City of Los Angeles. Furthermore, in the near future we aim to utilize 
the system as Dennis described, to track case work, communications, and 
property inspections. Our ARCHES implementation will serve as the platform 
through which we manage most, if not all, of the city’s preservation 
programs, which includes a landmark nomination process as well as a 
contractual property tax incentive program.


For another example of ARCHES as a property management system, you may want 
to explore the customization of ARCHES for the Armed Forces Retirement Home 
in Washington, D.C. The implementation has been titled AFRH IRIS 
<http://www.afrh-iris.com/>. Besides consolidating, describing, and 
visualizing resources AFRH IRIS <http://www.afrh-iris.com/> is also 
utilized to track ongoing property management and compliance activities.


I hope this additional information if helpful,


Sara Delgadillo Cruz

On Friday, February 2, 2018 at 9:36:41 AM UTC-8, Marc Hernandez wrote:
>
> I'd like to know about your expierence using Arches to manage heritage 
> (and not only describing and visializing it). What can be done in that 
> "managing" sense? In othwr words, how do heritage experts use Arches  to 
> manage heritge besides docummenting and visualizing buildings? Monotoring? 
> Linking files and interventions? Any examples of managing uses out there? 
> Thank you very much!
> Marc Hernandez
> Barcelona

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