EHT Traceries has extensive experience in the design, implementation, and administration of historic architectural surveys, particularly in the design and use of computer-aided survey methodology.
Since 1983, the firm has conducted over fifty surveys in the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia.
These surveys include contextual studies (such as the continuing surveys of Annapolis, Maryland, and Arlington County, Virginia), building type studies (such as the DC Apartment Buildings Survey), and transportation corridor studies for the Maryland Department of Transportation.
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District of Columbia Apartment Building Survey
The purpose-built apartment building is significant to the historic context of the District of Columbia for its role in providing a new and significant type of housing to residents of the Nation's Capital.
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Annapolis Historic District - Intensive Level Survey
The Intensive Architectural Survey of the Annapolis Historic District, which began in the winter of 1992, entailed the documentation and survey of the contributing and non-contributing resources within the historic district.
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Arlington County, Virginia - Multi-phase Historic Architectural Survey
Arlington County is situated in Northern Virginia along the banks of the Potomac River. Its location, across the river from the Nation's Capital, has led the county to develop from a rural community that supported the ports of Alexandria and the District of Columbia to an integral part of the metropolitan area.
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16th Street Historic Resources - Study & Historic Context Report
The Sixteenth Street Historic Resources Study focused attention on the Sixteenth Street corridor, a historic boulevard that runs from the White House to the Maryland/District of Columbia line and includes the Sixteenth Street Historic District.