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ca. 1733 Old Green Hill Church near Salisbury, Maryland

Preservation by the numbers...

 

23 states where Barton Ross & Partners, LLC has consulted

332  preservation plans, surveys, and historic structure reports authored

90+  historic preservation awards individually or as part of a project team

255 buildings saved from demolition

114,250  approximate tonnage of building materials diverted from landfills

75+  grant and historic funding awards 

$5,711,106  grant dollars and historic tax credits awarded for projects

As a highly sought after subject matter expert in the field of historic preservation, Barton Ross & Partners, LLC guides professionals not trained in rehabilitation design achieve project success utilizing The Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties. Their expertise ensures stakeholders not familiar with using the Standards employ appropriate repair details and material specifications that will be ultimately approved by regulatory agencies. Nationally acclaimed by the Secretary of the Interior, Vernacular Architecture Forum, National Park Service, and the Society of Architectural Historians, Barton Ross is qualified as an Historic Architect per the Code of Federal Regulations, 36 CFR Part 61 and serves as a Peer Professional for the General Services Administration’s Design Excellence Program. His accolades include the AIA Young Architects Award, 40 Under 40 recognition by Building Design + Construction magazine, and selection as part of the first-ever class of National Top 20 Under 40 Young Professionals by Engineering News Record magazine, among others. His expertise is widely published and sought for lectures, expert testimony, and design award juries. Barton has been invited to participate on National Historic Landmarks around the country, including many cultural sites related to African American history, where his grant writing prowess opens opportunities to stabilize important buildings otherwise forgotten, ultimately drawing attention to their plight. The firm's technical mastery of material conservation practices, written specifications, and drawing documentation highlights the AIA Framework’s Design for Resources, Design for Integration, and Design for Economy. 

 

 

 

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