 
William Finch:
Principal, Finch &
Rose, Preservation & Design Consultants for conservation, repair and
restoration of historic buildings. Finch’s work includes field
investigation, restoration specifications, design, and construction
review. Prior experience as an Associate at Preservation Technology
Associates involved substantial hands-on work in a broad range of
preservation, rehabilitation and restoration of 18th
and 19th
century historic structures. He also has served as a Historical
Architect at the Massachusetts Historic Commission. He has written well
over 80 reports, including Historic Structures Reports, Condition
Reports, and results of restoration work. The firm’s projects include
the 18th
century Choate barn, the barn complex at Castle Hill and the Appleton
Farm. He was awarded the Master’s of Architecture from MIT.
Robert A. Adam:
Mr. Adam conceived and
developed Preservation Carpentry at the North Bennet Street School (NBSS),
where he is the Department Head/Instructor. NBSS is the only school in
the country that teaches Preservation Carpentry. His approach is to
train adult learners through skills training demonstrated by on-site
projects at historic sites. He is an active consultant to architects and
museums on many historic building and preservation issues. His honors
include the annual preservation award granted by the Boston Society of
Architects and the Loren McMillen Award from the Staten Island
Historical Society. He was nominated for a National Trust Honor Award
and is widely known and respected as an accomplished craftsman and
carpenter.
Richard Lazarus:
Proprietor, Lazarus &
Company, House and Barn Riggers. Mr. Lazarus has worked on, in and under
more than 300 houses, barns and other structures. Over the years his
company’s specialty has become the structural repair of timber-framed
barns and houses and their foundations. His company has moved or lifted
over 100 buildings. All their work is on antique structures. Repairs are
completed using traditional framing techniques but with modern tools. He
has received awards from numerous preservation organizations.
Arron J. Sturgis:
Mr.
Sturgis is the owner of Preservation Timber Framing, Inc., specializing
in the structural repair of historic timber framed buildings. He has
restored over 40 buildings, including 19 that were listed on the
National Register of Historic Places. He has supported several
historical societies and preservation commissions in their work, and is
an active member of the Traditional Framers Research and Advisory
Group. Sturgis has also lead
numerous teaching workshops.
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