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How much do preservation architect jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for preservation architect in the United States is $90,489.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $39,000.00 and $136,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some of the unique challenges a preservation architect faces when working on historic buildings?

Preservation Architects often encounter the challenge of balancing modern building codes and accessibility requirements with the need to retain historical integrity. They must carefully research original construction techniques and materials, and collaborate closely with historians, engineers, and local preservation boards to ensure that any interventions are both functional and sensitive to the building's heritage. Additionally, sourcing appropriate materials and documenting all changes for regulatory compliance are common aspects of the role. This work requires strong communication skills and a creative approach to problem-solving.

What is the difference between Preservation Architect vs Historic Preservation Specialist?

AspectPreservation ArchitectHistoric Preservation Specialist
CredentialsArchitect license, preservation certificationsHistoric preservation or conservation certifications, degrees in related fields
Work EnvironmentDesign studios, architectural firms, restoration projectsMuseums, government agencies, consulting firms
Industry UsageDesigning and restoring historic buildings with architectural expertiseAssessing, documenting, and advising on historic sites and artifacts

While both roles focus on preserving historic structures, Preservation Architects primarily design and restore buildings using architectural skills, whereas Historic Preservation Specialists focus on research, documentation, and advising on historic sites. The roles often overlap but differ in their core responsibilities and professional focus.

What is a preservation architect?

Preservation architects are professionals who specialize in the conservation, restoration, and adaptive reuse of historic buildings and sites. They assess the historical significance of structures, develop plans to preserve or restore them, and ensure that any work complies with local, state, and federal preservation standards. Their work often involves researching historical records, collaborating with various stakeholders, and navigating complex regulations. Preservation architects help maintain cultural heritage while allowing historic buildings to serve modern needs.

How much do preservation architects make in the US?

Preservation architects in the US typically earn a median annual salary of around $70,000 to $90,000, with experienced professionals and those working in high-cost areas earning higher wages. Salaries can vary based on experience, location, and the complexity of projects, and many preservation architects hold licensure and specialized certifications.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a preservation architect, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Preservation Architect, you need a solid background in architecture, historic building conservation, and knowledge of preservation standards, typically supported by a relevant degree and licensure. Familiarity with building information modeling (BIM) software, historic structure reports, and compliance with regulations like the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards is essential. Strong research, problem-solving, and communication skills help navigate complex restoration projects and collaborate with stakeholders. These skills and qualifications ensure the effective preservation, restoration, and adaptive reuse of culturally significant structures.
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Infographic showing various Preservation Architect job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 1% Part Time, and 9% Contract. Highlights an 79% Physical, 7% Hybrid, and 14% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $90,489 per year, or $43.5 per hour.

Architectural Preservation and Research Assistant

Colonial Williamsburg Company

Williamsburg, VA • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 23 days ago


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Company rating: 5.3 out of 10

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24th of 29 rated museums


Job description

Who We Are

Founded in 1926, the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation is a private, not-for-profit educational, historic, and cultural institution that owns and operates one of the largest and best-known museum complexes in the world. Our mission is “that the future may learn from the past” through preserving and restoring 18th-century Williamsburg, Virginia’s colonial capital. We engage, inform, and inspire people to learn about this historic capital, the events that occurred here, and the diverse peoples who helped shape a new nation.  

Today, Colonial Williamsburg is the largest living history museum in the U.S. The Historic Area is the 301-acre restored colonial capital with 89 original buildings and 525 buildings reconstructed to how they appeared in the 18th century through extensive archaeological, architectural, and documentary research. The Historic Area is staffed by highly trained, historically dressed interpreters and expert tradespeople who bring the 18th century to life. The Foundation also owns and operates two world-class museums, the DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum, and the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum, The Bob and Marion Wilson Teacher Institute, and a renowned research library, the John D Rockefeller Jr Library.

Additionally, Colonial Williamsburg is home to five world class accommodations at the Williamsburg Inn, Williamsburg Lodge Autograph Collection, the Griffin Hotel, the Williamsburg Woodlands Hotels and Suites and the unique Colonial Houses in the Historical Area. Visitors may also indulge in food and drink at our many on site restaurants and taverns that blend a historically inspired dining experience with today’s evolved tastes. Each year over 5 million people visit Williamsburg and another 20 million engage with us digitally.

About the Position

The Architectural Preservation and Research Associate will support the Architectural Preservation and Research team by managing and assisting with: project documentation and reporting; management of work on properties throughout the Historic Area; building inspections; documentation of and research on accessioned objects in the architectural collections; architectural research and documentation.  

Main Duties:  

Responsibilities include but are not limited to: 
· Manage and assist with the on- and off-site management of the Department of Architectural Preservation and Research projects and initiatives across the Foundation. 
 · Coordinate, document, and manage projects as assigned. Includes providing project updates and information for activity reports. 
 · Maintain ongoing, upcoming, and completed project lists as assigned. 
 · Manage the preservation paint program and update Historic Area paint records. 
 · Assist with condition assessments of original and reconstructed buildings and some modern facilities throughout the Foundation; gather information on buildings and their maintenance systems in support of the condition assessments. 
· Assist with building closings, including documentation and coordination between the Department of Architectural Preservation and Research and other internal groups. 
· Assist with the documentation and organization of the architectural fragment collection, including but not limited to database input, cataloging, photography, research, and written reports. 
 · Assist with architectural research and documentation projects as assigned. 
 · Perform other duties as required. 

This is a non-exempt position, eligible to receive overtime in accordance with the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). This position may be subject to overtime during high peak times, etc. as directed and approved by the supervisor. 

This job description reflects the general responsibilities of the position and is not intended to be an exhaustive list. Duties and responsibilities may evolve over time based on operational needs. 

Required Education and Experience: 

 · Must have a four-year undergraduate degree in historic preservation, architectural history, or closely related field. 

Must possess a valid Commonwealth of Virginia driver’s license and have an acceptable driving record based on The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation’s criteria.  

  • Must be able to provide a 5-year Motor Vehicle Record prior to employment 
  • Must be at least 21 years of age 
  • May not have more than 1 moving violation or at fault accident within 12 months 
  • May not have more than 2 moving violations or at fault accidents within 36 months 
  • May not have any serious motor vehicle violations including but not limited to excessive speeding, reckless driving, DUI/DWI, suspended or revoked license, etc. 

Preferred Qualifications: 

 · 2+ years of professional experience. 
  · Knowledge of 18th-, 19th-, and 20th-century architectural styles and construction techniques; proficiency with design and imaging software; experience documenting historic structures; knowledge of investigative techniques; experience with the care and management of museum collections. 

Key Skills / Competencies: 

Knowledge of:  

 · 18th-, 19th-, and 20th-century architectural styles and construction techniques. 
 · Experience documenting historic structures. 
 · Investigative techniques. 
 · Archival materials, cataloguing, and conducting primary research. Skills and Abilities: 
 · Proficiency with design and imaging software. 
 · Proficiency with hand- and computer-aided documentation. 
 · Experience with the care and management of museum collections. 
 · Excellent communication skills, both oral and written. 
 · Strong organization and interpersonal skills. 
 · Ability to work independently and as a team member. 

Physical and Environmental Demands: 

Work is performed in a combination of office and external environments. The position may require walking, standing, and occasional bending or light lifting. The role may involve exposure to materials, tools, and environmental conditions typical of historic structures and their restoration.  

Compensation Disclaimer: The compensation listed below for this position represents the anticipated hiring range and is provided in accordance with Virginia pay transparency requirements. Actual compensation will be determined based on factors such as the selected candidate’s skills, qualifications, experience, education, certifications, internal equity, and the specific requirements of the role. 

Range: $16.78 to $25.14


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