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Antenora Architects, LLP
Architexas
Architecture, Planning and Historic Preservation, Inc
Melbern G. Glasscock Center for Humanities Research
Professio by Matt Henson, Inc
Quimby McCoy Preservation Architecture, LLP
Rebuilding Together
Greater Dallas
SWCA
Environmental Consultants
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The 10th Annual CHC Historic Preservation Symposium has been sponsored in part by:
double platinum sponsor

Quimby McCoy Preservation Architecture, LLP
Our passion for serving our community through excellence in design and preservation practices is reflected in each of our projects.
Quimby McCoy provides full architectural services with a specialization in the restoration, adaptive use and architectural conservation of historic buildings. The firm has a broad base of experience and knowledge in the related areas of preservation planning, research and analysis, architectural history, materials science and government standards and regulations. Quimby McCoy approaches the preservation of sites and buildings as conservators of the built environment with the intent of maintaining as much historic fabric as possible while providing design solutions that meet an owner’s goals for the building’s long-term continued use.
To learn more about Quimby McCoy Preservation Architecture, LLP, visit them on the web at www.quimbymccoy.com/index.html.
gold sponsors

The Glasscock Center is dedicated to fostering and celebrating the humanities and humanities research among the community of scholars at Texas A&M University and in the world beyond the academy. In addition to bringing scholars together around a particular theme for lecture series and conferences in alternate years, the Glasscock Center awards annually a national book prize, the Susanne M. Glasscock Book Prize for Interdisciplinary Scholarship. The Glasscock Center also supports humanities students and faculty at Texas A&M University with a number of funding opportunities, including release fellowships, cross-disciplinary travel grants, stipendiary fellowships, and co-sponsorship grants for lectures and symposia. Fellows and grant recipients are integral to the Center's on-going programs and activities, such as monthly colloquia, humanities working groups, and the Humanities Informatics lecture series. In alternate years, the Center holds a conference and series of events organized during the academic year, where faculty and graduate students present their works-in-progress to gatherings of interested colleagues.
To learn more about The Melbern G. Glasscock Center for Humanities Research, visit them on the web at http://glasscock.tamu.edu.

Rebuilding Together, a 501c3 founded in 1988, is the largest volunteer home rehabilitation organization in America. Our work takes place in hundreds of communities across the country through an affiliate network of over 200 active affiliates. In our 20 years as leaders in the home repair and modification sector, we have developed an expertise in maintaining safe, dry and healthy homes for low-income homeowners. In communities large and small we are preserving affordable housing options and stabilizing neighborhoods.
Rebuilding Together Greater Dallas (RTGD) became a part of the affiliate network in February 2002. The mission of RTGD is to facilitate the revitalization of communities through the rehabilitation of homes for those in need to ensure their health, safety, and welfare. To accomplish this mission, we rely on volunteers who provide both general and skilled labor at no cost to our clients. In addition, we occasionally receive discounted materials from various vendors to support our projects. Since joining the national efforts to sustain low-income homeownership, RTGD has successfully completed an average of 20 homes per year with an average market value of $100,000 providing an estimated $3 value for every $1 spent. Together we can make a difference.
To learn more about Rebuilding Together Greater Dallas, visit them on the web at www.rebuildingdallas.org.

SWCA Environmental Consultants
Natural, Cultural & Environmental Resource Management & Planning
SWCA is one of the largest environmental consulting companies with a focus solely on environmental science. This employee-owned company of cultural and natural resource experts, and planners work for clients in both the public and private sectors. SWCA takes their client’s perspective in every case, and live by their motto of “Sound Science. Creative Solutions.”
Since SWCA's establishment in 1981, the company has been committed to working with integrity and effectiveness, acknowledging the importance of their employees, and using science-based innovation to facilitate the objectives of their clients. SWCA's cultural resource program has become one of the largest private contract archaeology programs in the country. This program, combined with their natural resource and planning and design practices, has made SWCA an Engineering News-Record Top 200 Environmental Firm.
To learn more about SWCA Environmental Consultants, please visit them on the web at www.swca.com.
silver sponsor

Architexas
Architecture, Planning and Historic Preservation, Inc.
Architexas is a design-oriented architecture firm whose mission is to serve our clients and our community by creating and conserving environments that are meaningful, lasting and well crafted.
Architexas provides a broad range of services encompassing architecture, planning and historic preservation. With every project, we follow a process that begins with understanding the context -- the physical, historical, programmatic, political and client-driven needs -- that defines the parameters within which we will be working. Each project is a unique response to a particular set of conditions and goals.
To learn more about Architexas, visit them on the web at www.architexas.com.
contributor

Antenora Architects LLP was founded on the belief that architecture should be responsive rather than dogmatic.
Their designs evolve from an appreciation of history, an understanding of many architectural styles, an incorporation of new technologies and best practices, yet, with an eclectic sense of timelessness in design.
Antenora Architects believe that a well conceived building is one that is responsive to the needs of the end users, is mindful of the forces of nature, environment and site; it is architecturally respectful to its community and context, and can be built within reasonable and predictable budget and schedule expectations.
Since its start in 1997, Antenora Architects has been consistently recognized by the regional architectural, construction and real estate professions for excellence in design, construction and business integrity; and for their contributions to the community. Gordon B. Bingaman, Senior Project Architect at Antenora Architects, LLP, received a Bachelor's of Environmental Design in 1988, and an MArch in 1990 from Texas A&M University.
To learn more about Antenora Architects, LLP, visit them on the web at www.antenoraarchitects.com.

Professio
by Matt Henson, Inc.
Professio's mission is to provide quality craftsman and craftsmanship to all facets of their Corporation. Each individual in the firm strives to give and improve the services and products we provide. Employess at Professio work hard to attain a reputation of quality not quantity, excellence not monetary, striving to offer a platform for growth for all of their employees people. So as they restore old ruins, rebuild and renovate, Professio will in turn grow from the rubble of the past.
To learn more about Professio by Matt Henson, visit them on the web at www.professiobymatt.com.
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