Presented below are some examples of historical facilities projects, undertaken over my career in architecture and construction. I have had the wonderful opportunity of being able to work on these important projects for the Public through federal, state, and other historical organizations and their representatives and staff.
Byron White U.S. Courthouse, Tenth Judicial Circuit of the U.S. Courts, Denver, Colorado
The Denver U.S. Post Office Courthouse, designed and constructed between 1908 and 1916 in the Neo-Classical architectural design style, has undergone many significant exterior and interior alterations projects, including historical restorations, functional renovations, and infrastructure improvements. I was fortunate to have a position within the U.S. Courts and to do my part in preserving this historic building and in its care taking through the last 25 years.
Ed Edmondson U.S. Courthouse, Eastern Judicial District of Oklahoma, Muskogee, Oklahoma.
The Muskogee U.S. Post Office Court House, designed and constructed between 1909 and 1915 in the Neo-Classical Revival architectural design style. The building has been improved with many significant historical restorations, interior alterations, along with functional and infrastructure renovations. One addition was made to the building in 1938 during the New Deal period. Again, I was fortunate to have a position within the U.S. Courts and to do my part in preserving this historic building and in its care taking through the last 25 years.
Byers-Evans House Museum, History Colorado Denver, Colorado