Glenn Boornazian – Founder and Principal Conservator
Glenn has dedicated his career to the field of architectural conservation. In 1987, recognizing the fragmented market for historic preservation services, Glenn founded Integrated Conservation Resources, Inc. (ICR) and Integrated Conservation Contracting, Inc. (ICC). These organizations combine architectural conservation, project management, owner representation, and high-quality conservation and restoration contracting services.
As Founder and Principal Conservator of ICR-ICC, Glenn applies his extensive knowledge to provide technical and management services for the restoration and conservation of historic buildings and monuments. His career began at the Nantucket Historical Association where he oversaw the maintenance and repair of their historic buildings. He then attended Columbia University’s Graduate Program in Historic Preservation, followed by his position as a Staff Conservator for the Center for Preservation Research at Columbia University.
Glenn has also served as an adjunct Assistant Professor at Columbia University’s Graduate Program in Historic Preservation and he currently is a Lecturer at the Yale School of Architecture, serves on the board of the James Marston Fitch Charitable Foundation, and teaches on a regular basis with ICCROM (International Center for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property).