A historic preservation architect helps preserve old buildings that have historical value. Your duties in this career include making repairs and renovations that do not alter the interior or exterior appearance of the building. You repair the structure, bring the building up to code, and take measures to ensure its longevity. Your responsibilities usually involve making an initial assessment of the building and then working with historians, engineers, or other experts to create actionable conservation plans. In addition to safety and building code regulations, you also plan renovations that meet guidelines set out by organizations like the National Register of Historic Places.