Education and Career Experience

BA, Early American Cultural Arts, Antioch College, 1975

Completed Masters work, George Washington U, 1980

Completed PhD fields, George Washington U, 1982

Apprenticed under master craftsman Paul Lewis (18th and 19th century log house building techniques) 1972 – 77

Summary Biography

onorably Discharged

An independent business owner, Mr. Reed started his first business as Douglass C. Reed Housewrights building and restoring traditional log houses in 1972. By 1977 incorporated as Preservation Associates, Inc. and expanded into a full range of services offered from National Register Nominations, historic and cultural resource surveys, consulting, condition assessments and preparation of historic structure reports, educational courses given atmany locations such as the Chautauqua Institute in New York, Cornell University, Columbia University, Shepherd University, Corcoran College of Art and Designand local community colleges. Mr. Reed is a sought after speaker for state and national conferences. Reed has 44 years of experience as a vernacular architectural historian, craftsman and technical consultant to architects, engineers and owners on a wide range of historic building types. He is a specialist in historic materials conservation as well as the Secretary of the Interior’s various and evolving Standards. Mr.Reed has been in the forefront of developing the investigative processes used for initial condition assessments of historic structures. The forensics analysis of structures utilizing all disciplines is the bulk of the information incorporated into historicstructures reports. Mr. Reed has also conducted many proforma analyses for a wide range of buildings to measure their economic viability for reuse in the private and government sectors. Mr. Reed targets saving derelict buildings, creates adaptive reuses for under-utilized buildings and is uniquely qualified and experienced at unobtrusively inserting modern infrastructures into historic buildings. Reed was one of the first practitioners of preservation in the US to see the value of carbon footprint analysis in selling preservation and repurposing of older buildings versus demolition and building new.

Current Areas of Practice

Reed closed his construction business specializing in accurate restoration of log and other types of historic buildings in 2015. Since 2007 he has been increasing his consulting and research that has reached all over the world tracing the earliest known sources for log crib structures and its development and diffusion since 2010. Reed has physically inspected log structures intensively all over the eastern and most of the western states in the US, and performed field studies in Canada, Turkey, Switzerland, Austria, Germany, France, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. He is currently researching historic log crib practices throughout other parts of Europe and the world. In order to more accurately describe the processes of log crib construction, he attended a hands-on 10 day workshop focused on traditional log construction techniques in Estonia in 2014. He recently completed a three month study grant of the Baltic nations provided by the EU. He has delivered a presentation on a "World Survey of Historic Log Construction Practices" at Estonia's Tartu University of Life Sciences and a second presentation by invitation at theDepartment of Estonian Native Crafts, University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy both in September 2015. His US research continues with multiple trips and consultations taking him all over the lower 48 states and Central Europe in 2016.

Professional Affiliations/Memberships

Early American Industries Association (EAIA)

Representative to Board, Maryland Historical Trust

Board member, Canal Place Preservation and Development Authority, Cumberland, MD

Past President and member of the Mary K. Bowman-Washington County Historical and Fine Arts Commission

Past board member of the Association for Preservation Technology International (APTI)

Preservation Trades Network (PTN)

Timber Framers Guild (TFG)

Traditional Timber Framers Research and Advisory Group

New Mexico special construction license, 2002 – 2004

Maryland Home Improvement License, 1979 to current

Virginia Class A contractor’s license, current

District of Columbia, contractor’s license, 1978 to 1992

Pennsylvania Contractor’s License July 1, 2007 to present

Preservation Maryland

President, Potomac Highlands WWII Round Table, Hagerstown, MD, Board since 2008, Pres. 2014

Board Member, Historic Barn and Farm Foundation of PA

Board Member, Hagerstown Aviation Museum

Awards

Maryland Preservation Award for Project Excellence from the Maryland Historical Trust, John Eyler House, Thurmont, MD

First Award for Achievement of Excellence in Historic

Preservation, Northern Virginia Chapter,

AIA, Wheatland Farm Log Cabin, Leesburg, VA

New Mexico State Historic Preservation Office, Project Award for Excellence, Fuller Lodge, Los Alamos

MD Historical Trust, Special Project Award, George Ellicott House, Ellicott City, MD

Remodeler’s Council, National Association of Home Builders, The Grant Award for Certified Historic Preservation, G. Ellicott House, Ellicott City, MD

Historic Preservation Council, Preservation Award, Honorable Mention Award, the Schmankerl Stube Restaurant, Hagerstown, MD

Historic Preservation Council, Preservation Award, Honorable Mention Award, the Professional Arts Building, Hagerstown, MD

Historic Preservation Council, Preservation Award, Honorable Mention Award, the Elliott-Bester House, Hagerstown, MD

Historic Preservation Council, Preservation Award, Honorable Mention Award, the Kurstan Building, Hagerstown, MD

Award of Merit for Historic Preservation, the Darius Sales Munger House, City of Wichita, KS

Keeper of Plains Award for Historic Preservation, Topeka Street Project, Wichita, KS, 1985

Award of Merit in appreciation for Historic Preservation and Outstanding Achievement, Historic Landmark Preservation Committee, Wichita, KS

Preservation Award, Kansas Preservation Alliance for the adaptive reuse of the Neeley House, 1983

Orchid Award, Wichita Section, Kansas Society of Architects, AIA to R.A. Neeley House, 1983.

Orchid Award, Wichita Section, Kansas Society of Architects, AIA to Clapp-Ryan Hs, Wichita, KS

First Award for Achievement of Excellence in Historic Preservation, Washington Chapter, AIA to Middlekauf Farm, Washington County, MD

Representative Projects

The First Hermitage, President Andrew Jackson, Nashville, TN, five log building HSR

Fuller Lodge log cafeteria designed by John Gaw Meem, 1915, Los Alamos, NM, HSR with full condition assessment and recommendations for renovation.

The Breakers, Palm Beach, FL, Heritage Tax Act analysis

Lassen Plaza (formerly hotel), Wichita, KS Heritage Tax Act adaptive reuse as office space

Darius Sales Munger Log Hs, 1st settler Wichita, KS, HSR

Jacob(remanded slave) house, Towson, MD, 1852

Webb cabin, black freeman’s house, 1851, HSR

Fort Frederick State Park, 1756, Washington County, MD

Clermont Farm 14 building Phase One HSR, 2008

Rose Hill, Museum of Shenandoah Valley, HSR, 2013

Features and Presentations

  • Speaker, Pennsylvania Farm Show, two lectures;

"The Relevance of Maintaining a Heritage Barn," and "Basic Barn Maintenance." January 13, 2016.

  • Speaker, "Log Cornering Techniques, Tracing Log Crib Construction" TTRAG, Lyme, NH, Nov, 2015
  • Lecturer, Tartu University, Viljandi, Estonia; "World Survey ofLog Crib Traditions" Oct, 2015.
  • Speaker, “Log Framing Techniques," TTRAG, Canterbury, NH, Nov, 2014
  • Speaker, “1796 Timber frame barn features,” TTRAG, Guilford, Connecticut,Nov.8, 2013
  • Keynote Speaker, “Barn Repairs and Maintenance,”HBFF of Pennsylvania, Lebanon, June 14, 2013.
  • Speaker, “From Whence We Came: German Swiss Bauernhaufs – House Barn Combinations, Allison-Antrim Museum, Greencastle, PA, March 11, 2013
  • Speaker, “German Swiss Bauernhofs (Barns): 16th c. Timber Framing on Steroids,” Timber Framers Guild Eastern Conference, National Conference center, Leesburg, VA, October 20, 2012. Lead tour to Mt Vernon, Pierce Mill, Barn on Oct18, 2012.
  • Speaker, “Use of Carbon Foot Printing as a Means to Saving Historic Structures,” Preservation Maryland conference, Easton, MD 2010
  • Keynote Speaker, “Condition Assessments of Barns,” Historic Ithaca and New York State Barn Coalition, Ithaca, NY, October 4, 2008
  • Speaker, “Analyzing Historic Metal Roofing” Hudson Valley Chapter of ASHI, Newburgh, NY, Sept, 16, 2008
  • Speaker, “Analyzing Historic Frame Barns,” National Barn Alliance, Kutztown University, PA, June 6, 2008.
  • Keynote Speaker, “Wetting the Bed and Talking to Contractors: Both need serious hand holding,” Maryland Association of Historic District Commissions, Preservation Maryland Conference, University of Maryland Hagerstown Center, Hagerstown, MD, May 30, 2008.
  • Co-organizer of and speaker for TTRAG annual conference, Dating Historic Structures, National Conference and Training Center, Fish and Wildlife Service, Shepherdstown, WV, Mar. 14, 2008.
  • Instructor, "Analyzing Historic Masonry Structures," National Academy of Building Inspection Engineers, New Orleans, Mar. 18, 2008
  • Speaker, “Problems Common to Older Brick Homes,” and “Looking Past the Surface: Are They Log Structures?” Hudson Valley Chapter of ASHI, West Point, NY, 2007
  • Featured, 6 episodes of“Old Homes Restored” sponsor National Association of Home Builders aired on the Home and Garden Channel (HGTV).
  • Chairman CTC CommitteeAPT; organized two day mid-year conference for Contractors, Technicians, and Consultants “Theory and Practice: Bridging the Gap,” Columbia U, New York, NY.

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