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Glenn Boornazian – Founding Partner and Principal Conservator

Glenn Boornazian brings credentials, experience and vision to the architectural conservation field. In 1988, recognizing that the market for historic preservation services was highly fragmented, he started what would become Integrated Conservation Resources, Inc. (ICR) and Integrated Conservation Contracting, Inc. (ICC), in order to combine investigative architectural conservation services with high-quality conservation and restoration contracting. Today, as President of ICR and ICC, Glenn draws on his extensive knowledge of building materials conservation to provide technical services for historic buildings and monuments. His expertise includes specialized conditions investigation, materials testing, analysis and assessment, and the implementation of treatment recommendations. After studying at Columbia University’s Graduate Program in Historic Preservation, Glenn served as Staff Conservator for the Center for Preservation Research at Columbia University, and Director of Restoration for the Nantucket (Massachusetts) Historical Association.  He was an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Columbia University’s Graduate Program in Historic Preservation, and speaks widely on historic preservation. Currently, Glenn serves on the boards of the James Marston Fitch Charitable Foundation and is currently co-teaching an international cultural heritage course at the Yale School of Architecture.