Full Name
Susan Reed
Job Title
Director of Historic Preservation
Company
Glavé & Holmes Architecture
Speaker Bio
Susan Reed, AIA, NCARB, is a Principal and Director of Historic Preservation at Glavé & Holmes Architecture in Richmond, VA. A graduate of the University of Virginia, she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Art History with an Architectural History minor and also a Master of Architecture with a Certificate in Historic Preservation. She is licensed in Virginia and New York.
She has worked exclusively on historic properties for over two decades including a variety of project types from theatres, museums, academic buildings, warehouses, historic residences, commercial buildings, churches, rural farm structures, government buildings and even an off shore lighthouse. Her expertise includes thoughtful restoration and rehabilitation design, compatible additions and infill in historic contexts, construction documents, construction administration, condition assessments, Historic Structure Reports, National Register Nominations, and State and Federal Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credits. Susan’s recent projects have included Duncan Lee’s Taylor House on Monument Avenue and VCU’s Scott House, which won an ICAA John Russel Pope Award for Historic Preservation.
She serves on the Board of Directors for the ICAA Washington-Mid Atlantic Chapter, the Board of Trustees for the Branch Museum of Architecture and Design in Richmond and is on the Steering Committee for AIA Virginia’s Historic Resources Committee.
She has worked exclusively on historic properties for over two decades including a variety of project types from theatres, museums, academic buildings, warehouses, historic residences, commercial buildings, churches, rural farm structures, government buildings and even an off shore lighthouse. Her expertise includes thoughtful restoration and rehabilitation design, compatible additions and infill in historic contexts, construction documents, construction administration, condition assessments, Historic Structure Reports, National Register Nominations, and State and Federal Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credits. Susan’s recent projects have included Duncan Lee’s Taylor House on Monument Avenue and VCU’s Scott House, which won an ICAA John Russel Pope Award for Historic Preservation.
She serves on the Board of Directors for the ICAA Washington-Mid Atlantic Chapter, the Board of Trustees for the Branch Museum of Architecture and Design in Richmond and is on the Steering Committee for AIA Virginia’s Historic Resources Committee.
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