Architectural Evaluation of Structures for National Register of Historic Places Eligibility
Hardlines Design Company (HDC) has completed numerous architectural evaluations for government and private clients. For each structure evaluated, the architectural and historical significance are examined and taken into account.
All reports evaluating structures for National Register eligibility are developed through:
- Field surveys
- Extensive documentary research
- Literature reviews and oral interviews, when needed
HDC has extensive experience with National Register evaluations. Property types evaluated include:
- Single farmsteads
- Modest-sized towns with hundreds of buildings
- Large military installations with thousands of facilities
Our National Register evaluation experience includes structures other than buildings, such as lock and dam facilities, towers, bridges, and landscape features. HDC has also prepared National Register nominations for individual buildings and districts when needed.
HDC is a member of the National Council on Public History (NCPH). Click below for more information on this organization.




