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Summer Historic Preservation Intern

  • Internship
    Full-time
    Off-cycle Internship
  • Architecture & Urban Planning
    Design
  • Portland

AI generated summary

  • You should be studying Historic Preservation or a related field, have strong writing and graphic skills, be proficient in 2D/3D software, and possess good time management and communication skills.
  • You will assist with historical research, technical writing, project design, material analysis, and contribute to office culture and learning initiatives.

Requirements

  • Studies in Historic Preservation or closely related field.
  • Evidence of strong technical writing skills.
  • Graphic presentation skills.
  • Proficiency in the use of 2D/3D software such as Revit, InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, or Bluebeam.
  • Excellent time management, collaboration, and communication skills.
  • LEED accreditation encouraged.
  • A minimum of two references.

Responsibilities

  • Assist with historical research, hands-on condition assessment, and material analysis.
  • Assist with technical writing which may include preparation of National Register nominations, Determinations of Eligibility, condition assessment reports, Historic Structure Reports, Building Preservation Plans, and historic specifications.
  • Participate in the development of design and technical aspects of historic projects, including treatment recommendations and regulatory reviews.
  • Contribute to office culture, initiatives, and learning programs.

FAQs

What type of educational background is preferred for this internship?

Studies in Historic Preservation or a closely related field are preferred.

What specific skills are required for the intern position?

Applicants should have strong technical writing skills, graphic presentation skills, and proficiency in 2D/3D software such as Revit, InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, or Bluebeam.

Are there opportunities for travel during the internship?

Yes, there may be opportunities for travel to project sites throughout the west for field work.

Will interns participate in any mentorship programs?

Yes, interns will be assigned a designated mentor as part of the internship program.

Is a relocation stipend offered for this internship?

Yes, a relocation stipend will be offered to assist with moving costs.

How many references are required when applying for this position?

A minimum of two references is required for application consideration.

What kind of work samples should be submitted with the application?

Work samples should be submitted in PDF format, limited to 5MB in size.

Can interns earn AXP hours through this internship?

Yes, interns may have the opportunity to log AXP hours if applicable.

What types of projects will interns contribute to during their time at Hennebery Eddy Architects?

Interns will assist with historical research, condition assessments, technical writing, and the development of rehabilitation designs, as well as participate in other historic project processes.

Is Hennebery Eddy Architects an equal opportunity employer?

Yes, Hennebery Eddy Architects, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including Veterans and Disabled individuals.

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Engineering & Construction
Industry
51-200
Employees
1992
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

We are thoughtful architects, planners, interior designers, and preservationists who create spaces where people gather, work, learn, and recreate. Rooted in inquiry, our design approach results in refined architecture of its place and a net-positive outcome for people and planet. We advocate for healthy, efficient, and adaptive design and the revitalization of existing places. Hennebery Eddy is recognized as a Just Organization through the International Living Future Institute, reflecting our enduring commitment to equity and social justice. Portland | Bend | Bozeman