Historical Research, Architectural Investigations, and Cultural Heritage Advising
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Matthew G. Hyland researches historic sites, buildings, and landscapes. He has completed number architectural history surveys. He writes about the history of historic preservation and provides guidance and technical assistance on preservation requirements, treatments, procedures, and solutions. His expertise in architectural history ranges from the designs of high-style buildings to identifying cultural clues residing in the most ordinary, everyday vernacular style buildings on the American built landscape. Hyland has the proven ability to plan surveys, conduct surveys, and assess historic architectural resources and properties. He has considerable knowledge of technical, legal, and structural matters pertaining to historic sites and buildings. His experience and knowledge exceed the Secretary of the Interior's Professional Qualifications Standards in Architectural History and History.