For the past 30 years, Norman Alston Architects has shown the possibilities that are available when important historic buildings and sites are thoughtfully preserved and equipped for modern, productive use. The firm has completed successful, award-winning restorations, renovations, and additions by demonstrating that preservation is economically advantageous, environmentally responsible and culturally invigorating.
Our projects are often catalysts for redevelopment of the surrounding community. Successful projects range from important large structures in large urban areas to numerous small projects in rural communities where professional skills in historic preservation are often assumed to be unavailable.
We have experienced first-hand the complexity typical to historic preservation endeavors and have sought to become a resource to help clients simplify a process that can appear daunting, and to confidently address the variety of issues before them.These special skills have expanded to provide benefits to our non-historic projects as well.
Our projects are often catalysts for redevelopment of the surrounding community. Successful projects range from important large structures in large urban areas to numerous small projects in rural communities where professional skills in historic preservation are often assumed to be unavailable.
We have experienced first-hand the complexity typical to historic preservation endeavors and have sought to become a resource to help clients simplify a process that can appear daunting, and to confidently address the variety of issues before them.These special skills have expanded to provide benefits to our non-historic projects as well.
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Building Notre Dame on PBS goes into fascinating detail about how one of the world's most recognized and beloved buildings came to be.
I recently had the chance to speak with Hardy Habberman and reminisce about Fair Park and what it meant, not just to the city as a whole, but specifically it's impact on individuals like the two of us.
You can find the article on page 30.
Another publication where the advantages of historic preservation are highlighted in a place where you would typically expect only to see accolades for new design and construction.
I recently had the chance to speak with Hardy Habberman and reminisce about Fair Park and what it meant, not just to the city as a whole, but specifically it's impact on individuals like the two of us.
You can find the article on page 30.
Another publication where the advantages of historic preservation are highlighted in a place where you would typically expect only to see accolades for new design and construction.
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