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Susie Bull, MHP

historic preservation specialist

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Susie Bull has worked in architecture and historic preservation for the past 19 years focusing on architecture and conservation. Her experience allows for thorough assessment of historic resources and development of rehabilitation plans to meet the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation.

Graduating with a BA in Historic Preservation from Mary Washington College and a MS in Historic Preservation from Columbia University, she has worked for various governmental, non-profit and private businesses in Washington, DC and New York City. She has worked for Ward Architecture + Preservation since 2015 specializing in documenting historic structures and historic rehabilitation tax incentive projects in Savannah, Georgia.

sbull@wardarch.com

 
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Friday site visits in Thomas Square Streetcar National Register Historic District!
The Claghorn-Gilchrist House was constructed in 1900 in “The Meadows” neighborhood.  We are excited to be helping the owners with Georgia historic tax credits as they move forward with the rehabilitation of their home.  Thank you Colleen
Check us out in the Summer 2020 edition of Savannah Homes magazine!
The Springfield Terrace School has been determined eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places!! Completed in 1926, the property is significant in the areas of Education and Ethnic Black Heritage for its association with African
On location...
The Savannah Water Works was determined eligible for the National Register of Historic Places!  Significant for its Romanesque Revival style and as an important public works project for the City of Savannah, we are moving forward into the nomination
Documentation of the 1965 First National Bank, designed by H. Lloyd Hill in the New Formalist style.
Rehabilitation of the historic James Moore Jr. House is ready to commence!  The plans are approved by the Historic Savannah Foundation, who holds an easement on the property, and Alair Homes is starting work.  Constructed in 1921, the Colonial Reviva

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