Preservation Houston | Board of Directors Board of Directors and Officers Officers Dave Morris, President K Martin Gollwitzer, President-elect Walter Bratic, Treasurer Gina Armstrong Evans, M D , Secretary
History in Print featuring John S. Chase - Preservation Houston Preservation Houston’s History in Print author series continues Thursday, March 6, as architect and University of Texas professor David Heymann discusses his book John S Chase – The Chase Residence Join us at 6:30 p m that evening as we explore the story of one of Houston’s most iconic modern h
Preservation Houston | A Celebration of Brochsteins Join Preservation Houston and Houston Mod from noon to 2 p m Saturday, March 22, for an exclusive members-only tribute to Brochsteins, the Houston company that has shaped interiors across the city and beyond with its impeccable craftsmanship and design
About PH - Preservation Houston About Preservation Houston Preservation Houston is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation founded in 1978 as Greater Houston Preservation Alliance Members include individuals, corporations and organizations
About Pier Beam - Preservation Houston Pier Beam is a group of next-generation preservationists who share a passion for Houston’s architecture, art, history and culture We believe in preserving and giving new life to significant buildings and landscapes, promoting sustainability and smart growth, and fostering vibrant, livable neighborhoods
What we do - Preservation Houston What we do Preservation Houston is Houston's only citywide organization advocating for historic preservation Since 1978, Preservation Houston has voiced strong support for better public policy and protection of our irreplaceable historic resources
Eugene Werlin — Preservation Houston | News The City of Houston is proceeding with its designation of the Mecom Fountain as a protected historic landmark Architect Eugene Werlin designed the fountain, which was built in 1964 in the traffic circle where Montrose Boulevard meets Main Street at the entrance to Hermann Park
History - Preservation Houston Building a preservation ethic Preservation Houston was organized in 1978 as Greater Houston Preservation Alliance Within a year of its founding, the group began presenting the Good Brick Awards for excellence in historic preservation, and one year later published its first book, Last of the Past: Houston Architecture 1847 to 1915, with The Heritage Society and the Cultural Arts Council of
Join Preservation Houston Business and nonprofit memberships Preservation Houston’s business memberships offer companies the opportunity to support the city’s historic preservation efforts while connecting with a community that values Houston’s architectural and cultural heritage