Margaret Mook, RA
senior associate
Project Manager
Historic Preservation Architect
38 years experience
18 years with architrave p.c., architects
Margaret lives, works, and gardens on Capitol
Hill, the largest historic district in the country.
Her projects at architrave have ranged from
metal buildings to fine woodworking; from a
single 35 sf monument to a 65,000 sf
greenhouse complex; from 19th century historic structures to 21st century construction.
Education
Master of Architecture, Carnegie-Mellon University
Bachelor of Arts, Pennsylvania State University
Professional Registration
Architecture (DC, VA), NCARB
Projects
project architect:
National Museum of American History, SI
Renovate Carmichael Auditorium
(Warner Bros. Theater)
Suitland Collections Center, MD, SI
Construct Greenhouse Complex
Repair/Replace Garber Buildings 1, 1A, and 2
for Fleet Management
Anacostia Museum and the Center for African
American History and Culture ADA and Life Safety Compliance, (Anacostia Community Museum), SI
Life Safety and Systems Upgrades
project manager:
Modernization and Temporary Space for Engine
Company No. 27, DC-DGS, Washington, DC
historic preservation architect:
Monocacy Aqueduct Stabilization and Rehabilitation
Maryland State Monument Rehabilitation,
Antietam National Battlefield, NPS
Recognition of Building Projects
Shaare Torah, City of Gaithersburg Planning Award, Civic
Use Category, for excellence in design and compatibility
of religious facilities, educational uses, parks, or public gathering spaces
Anacostia Community Museum, Committee of 100 for the Federal City, 2002 Vision Award
Ellen Wilson Redevelopment, AIA Honor Award for
Urban Design (with Weinstein Associates)