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Architects specializing in historic preservation.
http://www.bellarc.com/
Providing historic preservation services from office in Washington, DC, including historic structures evaluations, Section 106 consultation; restoration, rehabilitation and adaptive reuse design.
http://www.crosskey.com/
Specializing in renovation and rehabilitation of older buildings. Located in Hartford, Connecticut.
http://www.dbpbath.co.uk/
Bath, UK-based architectural practice experienced in conservation, and specialising in historic building restoration.
http://www.documentasurveys.com/
Specializes in documentation of buildings, structures, and sites, using photogrammetric and laser scanning. As-built or existing-conditions drawings and documentation.
http://www.insall-lon.co.uk/
Specialising in historic building repair and conservation. Offices in London, Bath, Cambridge, Canterbury and Shrewsbury in the UK.
http://www.fernier.com/
Based in Paris, France and specializing in the refurbishment of historical buildings.
http://www.francoisebollackarchitects.com/
Offers historic preservation, adaptive re-use, renovation and new design. Overview of services and projects provided.
http://www.frazierassociates.com/
Full-service architecture firm working primarily in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. Includes awards and project information.
http://www.sanchezarchitect.com/
Provides full historic architectural services in the Southwest US, specializing in restoration, rehabilitation and historical documentation of adobe construction.
http://www.historicresourcesgroup.com/
Provides historic preservation planning, architecture, and development services. Includes featured project details and staff profiles.
http://hoffmannarchitects.com/
Specializing in the rehabilitation and historic restoration of building exteriors. North Haven, Connecticut.
http://www.ianbowman.co.nz/
Architect with specialized education in building conservation shows projects and offers background on regional regulations. Works in New Zealand and Australia.
http://www.johnmilnerassociates.com/
Provides multidisciplinary services in architecture and preservation planning, building conservation, and cultural resources to clients in the eastern United States.
http://www.josephpelllombardi.com/
New York City based preservation and restoration firm provides company profile and information on completed projects.
http://www.mbtarchitects.com/
Architecture and planning firm specializing in historic preservation and restoration, independent school and university architecture and master planning. Offices in Philadelphia and Greenwich, Connecticut.
http://mgaia.com/
Architects specialize in historic preservation and rehabilitation projects, including "fast track" projects, accessibility issues, and federally funded work. Commercial, residential, and hotel work, largely in the southwestern United States.
http://www.pac-nl.org/
Specialize in architectural and urban heritage projects. in the Netherlands and Indonesia.
http://www.pabarrett.com/
Provides consulting services to architects, builders, and planners involved in preservation projects. Includes project samples.
http://www.marquis-kyle.com.au/
Freelance "conservation architect" offers planning, building assessment, design, and documentation services for projects in Australia, following the Burra charter.
http://www.quinnevans.com/
Full service architectural firm specializing in the adaptive use of historic structures and the traditional design of new buildings. Offices in Ann Arbor, Michigan and Washington, D.C.
http://www.robinkent.co.uk/
Specialists in the conservation of historic buildings and sites, ancient monuments, conservation areas, and related issues, including new design in historic contexts.
http://sunderlandperiodhomes.com/
Specializes in building and restoring 18th and 19th century New England colonial homes. View samples of exterior and interior projects.
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