Cultural Resource Surveys
Our country’s built environment is amazingly rich in its diversity of structures and architectural styles. Since 1982, Phil has directed the surveys of more than 50,000 structures across the country. These surveys encompass the full array of indigenous architectural styles and forms, including residential, commercial, public and industrial buildings and sites, both rural and urban. Many of our surveys result in the preparation of historic context studies and assessments of National Register eligibility.
Phil has completed citywide surveys and assessments in communities as diverse as Kansas City, Missouri, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, Jackson, Mississippi, and Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina. Projects of the “recent past” are now an important part of our work and Phil has completed surveys of Post-World War II architecture for the cities of Knoxville, Tennessee and Little Rock, Arkansas.