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Is THAT Building Worth Saving? The Metrics of Preservation
Posted by dmsarchitects on February 26, 2014 · Leave a Comment
The following post was authored by Principal Craig Williams, and states positions on a few current controversial issues. The positions are those of the author. Friends and followers of the firm know that our practice was founded 35 years ago when we worked in many of Washington’s historic districts doing townhouse renovations and additions, along … Continue reading →
Filed under Commentary · Tagged with architecture, buildings, Craig Williams, DMSAS, folk art museum, historic preservation, Michael Graves, Portland Building, prentice