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Kyle Normandin

Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates Inc., Associate Principal
New York, New York
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Kyle Normandin

Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates Inc., Associate Principal
New York, New York
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Kyle Normandin, an expert in the field of historic preservation, is currently an Associate Principal at Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates Inc., a leading engineering consultancy firm with over fifty years of experience. He holds a Master of Science degree in Historic Preservation from Columbia University and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Architecture from the University of California, Berkeley.

Kyle's work experience includes serving as the Senior Project Specialist at Getty Conservation Institute and as the Associate Principal at Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates' Los Angeles and San Francisco offices before transferring to the New York regional office. As a specialist in primary practice areas of the company, Kyle leads project teams, assists in the regional development of client base, and handles complex assignments.

Some of his notable projects involve diagnosis, documentation, and construction phase administration of repairs for numerous historic structures. His other consulting services include capital improvement feasibility studies and consulting on the development of conservation management plans. Kyle actively participates in industry organizations, serves on numerous technical committees, and authors papers in areas of professional practice while developing industry recognition.

Kyle's representative projects include renovation and restoration of iconic structures such as The Palace Theatre, New York Public Library (masonry facade and Tennessee marble lion sculptures), the Metropolitan Museum of Art (limestone facade), American Museum of Natural History (granite), Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts (travertine facades), and Salk Institute for Biological Studies (teak wood window conservation project).

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