| Partner Name | |
|---|---|
| Valenzuela Preservation Studio | |
| Partner Type: | |
| Preservation/CRM Consultant | |
| Contact Name | |
| Beth Valenzuela | |
| beth@v-preservationstudio.com | |
| Website | |
| http://www.v-preservationstudio.com | |
| Phone | |
| (512)291-8108 | |
| Address | |
| 4401 Hoffman Drive Austin, Texas 78749 United States Map It |
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| County | |
| Travis | |
| Region | |
| Texas Hill Country Trail Region | |
| Tell us about Yourself | |
| Valenzuela Preservation Studio, LLC (VPS) is a historic preservation consulting firm in Austin, Texas founded in 2010. With extensive professional experience in the field of historic architecture, Valenzuela Preservation Studio works for the preservation, protection, and maintenance of historic structures. The firm offers services for the development of National Register nominations, building investigation, existing condition assessments, architectural design and construction administration, management plans, building and site documentation, historic resources surveys, historical research and historic context development. VPS is a limited liability corporation and HUB-certified, woman-owned business with the following professional staff. S. Elizabeth Valenzuela – Principal/Preservation Specialist. Ms. Valenzuela currently has more than 14 years of experience in the field of historic architecture. Ms. Valenzuela meets and exceeds the Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualification Standards (36 CFR Part 61) in the field of Architecture, Historic Architecture, and Architectural History. Dan-René Valenzuela – Historical Architect/Registered Texas Architect. Mr. Valenzuela has more than 12 years of experience in the field of architecture and historic architecture. Mr. Valenzuela meets and exceeds the Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualification Standards (36 CFR Part 61) in the field of Architecture and Historic Architecture. |
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| Statewide Preservation Plan Connection | |
| Our built environment serves as a record testifying to significant themes in the development of community and industry alike. Each structure in this environment makes a contribution to this story and, whether it be through the rehabilitation of historic structures and the design of sensitive new construction, or the development of National Register nominations, preservation plans, design guidelines, and interpretive materials, Valenzuela Preservation Studio teams with the general public, municipal and county governments, and state and federal agencies in their efforts to capture those stories essential to the understanding of our past to preserve them for interpretation by future generations. |