Master Plans

A preservation master plan is a detailed document for the rehabilitation of an entire property that reflects a preservation approach. Various levels of importance are assigned to different features based on public visibility and historic architectural significance. The plan serves as a tool for the master architect responsible for a project and is used in conjunction with an overall master plan.
Related projects: Eleven80, Joseph Papp Public Theater, Lincoln Highway Visitors Center, MetLife Home Office, Newark Museum, Washington Union Station
Services: Strategic Planning