Our architectural historians work with our archeologists, GIS specialists, and other professionals to provide a full range of cultural resource services from regulatory compliance investigations to preservation planning studies. They also possess expertise in local planning and zoning and surpass the Secretary of Interior’s Professional Standards for Architectural Historians and Historians.
Architectural History Services
Regulatory Compliance
- Viewshed Analysis
- Preliminary Literature Review and Site Analysis
- Phase I Architectural Survey (Reconnaissance Level)
- Phase II Architectural Survey (Intensive Level)
- Mitigation Documents (Memorandums of Agreement/Local Proffers)
- Local Review Board Coordination and Public Outreach (Architectural Review Boards, Planning
- Commissions, Councils, Board of Supervisors, etc.)
- Section 106 Coordination with Federal Agencies, SHPO, and Consulting Parties
- Phase III Architectural Mitigation (Documentation/Interpretation)
Preservation Planning
- Master Plan Contributions (Corridors, Small Areas, Redevelopment, etc.)
- Local Zoning and National Register Historic District Delineations
- National Register of Historic Places Nominations
- Historic Structures Report
- Historic Tax Credit Assistance
- Historic American Building Survey (HABS)
- Historic American Engineering Record (HAER)
- Historic American Landscapes Survey (HALS)
- State and Local Level Documentation
Historic Interpretation & Education
- Property Histories
- Thematic Studies
- Oral Histories
- Historical Markers
- Interpretation Plans
- Interpretive Signage
- Books, Brochures, and Pamphlets
- Website Content Development