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Specialties
We are a historic preservation consulting firm that assists clients with the care of older buildings. We offer a full range of services which include:
— Design Drawings
— Renderings
— 3D Models
— Contract Documents
— Specifications
— Historic Preservation Consulting
— Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling (Design)
— Building Addition Services
— House Histories
— Historic Research
Mission
Our mission is to help historic home owners and building owners seek out their buildings history, and develop alternative designs which otherwise may be destructive to their most cherished assert.
History
Established in 2005.
The Preservation Collaborative believes that every building has a life. Throughout that life, they change, bending to the needs and desires of their occupants. For centuries, they have silently provided us shelter from the elements; have become a refuge for memories, and have become treasured family/neighborhood keepsakes. In return, we have become the shepherds; we guide our buildings through the ages.
Our team is comprised of award winning design professionals with decades of experience, assembled to provide clients with alternative options for their most valued asset. We have worked with our consultants on multiple projects; they share our design philosophy and our devotion towards sensitive improvement. Our projects range from small residential and commercial additions/renovations, to full scale historic resource management for large museums. We offer our extraordinary knowledge and diverse background for the benefit of our customers. Let us help you!
Meet the Business Owner
Ryan H.
Business Owner
Ryan D. Hayward serves as the President of The Preservation Collaborative. He holds a Bachelor of Design Studies — Historic Preservation Degree from the Boston Architectural College. His love for history and passion for preservation has made his work a brilliant mixture of design, while maintaining traditional New England style. Work has included buildings of every shape and size from the First Period through the modern.
He enjoys spending time throughout the New England Region, in particular: Mount Desert Isle, Maine. His many hobbies include re-enacting with the Stow Minuteman Company and photography. In the summer, he volunteers at the Isaac Royall House as a tour guide, as well as performs numerous lectures at regional organizations.