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Firm Profile
Building History specializes in all aspects of cultural resource management, including preservation planning, National Register nominations, historic district nominations, historic context statements, design guidelines, Historic American Building Survey reports, historic resource surveys, and Section 106 compliance. We are dedicated to providing the highest level of service, integrity and responsiveness in the industry. |  Baruh House
| Building History provides services to a broad spectrum of clients, including developers, business owners, government agencies, engineers, architects, other cultural resource management professionals, and historic building owners. We have an excellent reputation for providing clients with well-researched historical information, an accurate assessment of historic merit and integrity, and guidance in complying with the various state and federal programs and regulations.
Building History is a certified Women Business Enterprise (MBE), Emerging Small Business (ESB), and Equal Employment Opportunity business.
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 Auto Freight Transportation Building of Oregon and Washington |
Amy McFeeters-Krone, President and Architectural Historian
Amy has been involved in the field of Cultural Resource Management for more than twelve years. Since 1999, when she founded Building History, she has been an architectural historian and historic preservation consultant with an excellent reputation for well-researched and professional National Register nominations, Special Assessment applications, Federal Historic Certification applications, and Section 106 reports.
Prior to founding Building History, Amy was senior architectural historian at GAI Consultants, in Monroeville, PA, an environmental engineering firm with a full service cultural resource division focusing on Section 106 compliance projects. She also worked at The Public Archaeology Laboratory, Inc., in Pawtuckett, Rhode Island as an architectural historian, performing a wide variety of projects including large architectural surveys and National Register Nominations. She has an M.A. from Boston University in Historic Preservation, and a B.A. from the University of Michigan in Anthropology.
Selected Clients
Oregon Department of Parks and Recreation
Portland Bureau of Waterworks
City of West Linn
City of Astoria
City of Salem
Beam Development
Kemper Co. LLC
Carroll Investments LLC
Service Employees International Union Local 503
Telegram Investment LLC
Shiels Obletz Johnsen Inc.
Black & Veatch
Numerous Historic House Owners
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