Historic Architecture
Dovetail Cultural Resource Group Joins Mead & Hunt
June 13, 2024
We are proud to announce the acquisition of Dovetail Cultural Resource Group, a full-service cultural resource management firm in the mid-Atlantic.
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Why Should We Preserve Historic Bridges?
May 10, 2023
Historic bridges provide a rich history, but preservation is a balancing act and not always viable. Let’s enjoy these structures while we can.
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2022 Obelisk Award: The Stories We Tell
October 19, 2022
Mead & Hunt is being honored with an Obelisk Award for work with Artstillery, an organization that brings untold stories to light.
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Perspectives on Black History Month: Investigations into Tulsa’s Race Massacre Continue
February 18, 2020
Everyone, but public historians especially, need to more fully incorporate the histories of black Americans in National Register nominations.
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Commercial Architecture of the Postwar Era
October 10, 2019
Five members of Mead & Hunt’s Cultural Resources group will present sessions at an e-symposium titled “Kodachrome Commerce: American Commercial Architecture, 1945-1980".
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A-Frames: Not as Simple as They Seem
October 1, 2019
The A-frame is a prime example of how a deceptively simple architectural style can actually reveal a lot about the histories that helped shape it.
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Historic Context for Midcentury Office Buildings: How the Postwar Era Changed Where We Work
April 16, 2019
What makes a corporate office building from the 1950s or 60s eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places?
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Written Reports to Incite Action
March 27, 2019
The HSR shows the commitment of the Iowa Department of Corrections to evolve ISP into something that positively affects the community by initiating this report. ...
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