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Scott Henson
Architect specialized in Adaptive Reuse, Preservation, Restoration & New Construction
Scott Henson is the Principal at Henson Architecture, an award-winning architecture firm in New York City specializing in the preservation and restoration of historic buildings.25 The firm was established in 2003 and has completed thousands of preservation projects throughout the tri-state area and the East Coast.2 Henson's LinkedIn username is scotthensonarchitect.7
Henson's work focuses on applying traditional building practices to sustainable design.14 He is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects.16 He is also involved with the Association for Preservation Technology International (APTI) and leads programs on the relationship between historic preservation and environmental sustainability. Henson is a leader in developing the Zero Net Carbon Collaboration (ZNCC).1
Scott Henson has inspected, repaired, restored, and preserved numerous buildings in New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Connecticut, and Kentucky.235 His firm has experience in assessing, designing, and detailing building exteriors, including preparing condition reports, construction documents and specifications, cost estimates, and city agency filings.25
Henson received a Master of Architecture from Harvard University Graduate School of Design (1996-1998) and a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Kentucky College of Architecture (1987-1992).7 He is a licensed architect in New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Kentucky, and Connecticut.17
Awards and Recognition::
- Finalist for the Architecture & Preservation Category for the Restoration of the Knickerbocker Telephone Company Building.1
- Recognized in the International Competition for the restoration of the University of Pennsylvania Larry Robbins House.1
- Winner for the University of Pennsylvania Larry Robbins House.1
- Winner for the Exterior Restoration of The Tracy Mansion, presented by the Park Slope Civil Council.1
- Winner in the Adaptive Reuse category for the Restoration of the Knickerbocker Telephone Company Building.1
- Winner for the Restoration for the Mill at Middletown, presented by the Brick Industry Association.1
- Design Award of Excellence for the restoration of the Knickerbocker Telephone Company Building.1
- Winner of Best Restoration Category for the Engelhardt Addition at the Eberhard Faber Pencil Company Building by the MAS of New York.1
- Victorian Society in America Preservation Awards for The Banner Building, NoHo Historic District in 2013.7
- Lucy G. Moses Preservation Awards for The Banner Building, NoHo Historic District in 2012.7

