
Project Collaborations
We're honored when an architectural firm invites us to collaborate with them on a project. Here are links to a few notable firms, and some of the projects we shared.
Albert & Associates Architects, Hattiesburg, Mississippi
LaPointe-Krebs House Museum, Pascagoula, Mississippi
The Administration Building, USM, Hattiesburg, Mississippi
The Charnley-Norwood House, Ocean Springs, Louisiana
Jefferson Davis’ Beauvoir, Biloxi, Mississippi
Richard B. Hudgens Architect, Inc., Montgomery, Alabama
Church of the Annunciation, Columbus, Mississippi
Meridian City Hall, Meridian, Mississippi
Gaineswood, Demopolis, Alabama
Pebble Hill, Auburn University, Alabama
The Alamo, San Antonio, Texas
The Texas Governor’s Mansion Exterior Studies, Austin, Texas
Fort Hill, The John C. Calhoun House, Clemson, South Carolina
Remson Haley Herpin Architects and Chenevert Architects
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Baton Rouge High School, Louisiana
Media: Article Links
2013
2015
Louis Sullivan's iconic Charnley-Norwood House, albeit demolished by Hurricane Katrina in 20XX was painstakingly restored, as documented here by the Mississippi Department of Archives and History.

Smithsonsian Magazine reviews archaelogical finds on Ossabaw Island, the state of Georgia's first heritage preserve. Our work included studies and conservation recommendations for the tabby Slave Quarters and Smokehouse.

The historic structures we study are frequently in the news, and occasionally our role in preserving them gets a mention.
2007
• A home, The Union Bank of Clinton, a garden club and a post-Katrina FEMA headquarters, The Marston House in Clinton, Louisana — read the story of its survival, and revival.
2015
• Candace Volz, of VOH Architects (above) details our collaborative studies on Fort Hill, The John C. Calhoun House, Clemson, South Carolina.
2002
2002