Crosskey Architects
One Union Place
Hartford CT
06103
Contact: William W. Crosskey, II, AIA
Crosskey Architects has worked with a number of historical organizations on adaptive re-use, including Tapley Court Housing, 1887, in Springfield, MA, and the Linus B. Plimpton House, 1884, in Hartford, CT.
860-724-3000
wc@crosskey.com
www.crosskey.com
Cunningham
Preservation Associates, LLC
37 Orange Road
Middletown CT
06457
Contact: Jan Cunningham
Cunningham Associates specializes in restoration consulting and historic property management.
860-347-4072
Historic HomeWorks
26 Higgins Street Portland ME 04105
Contact: John Leeke
Historic HomeWorks provides preservation consulting service to home owners, tradespeople, contractors and architects. John Leeke advises on maintenance programming, problem solving and conditions assessments through workshops, talks, seminars and publications. Mr. Leeke has conducted workshops for the Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation.
207-773-2306
johnleeke@historichomeworks.com
www.historichomeworks.com/hh
Gilley Design
Associates, Architects. LLC
131 Summer Street Bristol CT
06010
Contact: Roy Gilley
Gilley Design Associates, Architects offers full architectural services, both residential and commercial with a specialty in historic preservation projects. Recent projects include West Street Yard and the Gemini-Eagle Building, both in the Litchfield Historic District, the Messier Building, home of the Bristol Historical Society, the Naugatuck Railroad Station, home of the Naugatuck Historical Society and the Birch Meadow Apartments in Manchester.
860-583-1333
gilley.design@sbcglobal.net
William Gould,
Architectural Preservation
102 Angel Road Pomfret Center CT
06259
Contact: William Gould
William Gould has more than 33 years of architectural preservation and restoration experience. His company provides architectural planning and analysis, historic design and preservation consulting, dismantling and relocating historic structures as well as most aspects of restoration contracting. His range of experience covers the 17th, 18th, 19th centuries plus architecturally significant 20th century properties. From the woodshop comes all the architectural detail required for all his projects. These included Connecticut's Old State House, properties of the Antiquarian and Landmarks Society, Hartford's 350th anniversary replica, plus religious, public, private and institutional structures from Western Connecticut to Eastern Massachusetts.
860-974-3448
historic@historic-architecture.com
Guild of Fine
Craftsmen & Artisans
17 Vernon Court Woodbridge CT
06525
The Guild of Fine Craftsmen and Artisans is a non-profit membership organization dedicated to the preservation and promotion of quality and standards in the building and restoration trades. As a nonprofit organization, The Guild does not perform restoration projects, but, through Referral Services, they coordinate the alliance between the skilled craftsman and the restoration project client in need.
203-397-8505
Noyes*Vogt*Architects
20 Dunk Rock Road
Guildford, CT 06437
203-453-2800
Schoenhardt
@ Tunix Road, Suite 116
Tariffville, CT 06081
860-658-4496
James Sexton,
Ph.D.
274 Clinton Avenue New Rochelle NY 10801
Contact: James Sexton
James Sexton provides a range of consulting services based on architectural and documentary research; he has special expertise in colonial architecture. His clients include private individuals, small museums, and local governments and projects range from one-day assessments of a building's age and historical integrity to far more involved Historic Structures Reports. Recent work includes HSRs for Bush-Holley Historic Site in Greenwich and the Pardee-Morris House, owned by the New Haven Colony Historical Society.
914-235-8074
Boxton@erols.com
Tecton Architects, Inc
1 Hartford Square West
Hartford, Ct 06106
860-548-0802

