Architectural survey is the foundation for many preservation activities. A comprehensive regional survey provides an overview of resource types and trends. It identifies threatened and rare building types. It can include a historic context narrative to aid in the evaluation of specific resources. It creates inventories for easy access to composite and comparative data, and supports historic district designations. It can be part of a compliance strategy for publicly-funded projects. And it is a resource to help property owners and governments make informed land use and preservation decisions.
Projects:
- Southern Pines National Register District Survey Update
- Piedmont Geriatric Hospital Historic District Survey
- Arlington Survey of 600 African-American Sites
- Upperville Historic District Survey Update
- Saxis Island Historic District Survey
- Glenwood/Brooklyn Historic District Survey Update
- Cary Comprehensive Architectural Survey, Phase 2
- Intensive Architectural Survey of 22 Virginia National Guard Properties
- South Rockfish Rural Historic District Survey
- St. Paul Historic District Survey
- Reston Architectural Survey
- Virginia Underground Railroad Survey
- Survey of African American Resources in Fairfax County
- Mordecai Historic District Survey Update
- Historic Architecture Survey - Wythe County, Virginia
- Raleigh Architectural Survey Update
- Glade Spring Historic District Survey
- North Ridgewood Architectural Survey
- Courtland Historic District Survey
- Elizabeth City Historic District Survey Update
- Davidson Historic District Survey Update