SACRAMENTO SACRAMENTO
IMAGINING CHANGE
PAGE & TURNBULL imagines change in historic and contemporary environments to cultivate thriving, sustainable, and resilient communities. Our mission is to understand the past and apply its lessons to revitalize existing and historic buildings and places for the benefit of current and future users. For 50 years, we have led architecture, preservation, and planning projects for civic, cultural, educational, and commercial clients. Our work has impacted some of California’s most significant buildings and, more importantly, has made a difference in people’s lives.
For our staff of architects, architectural historians, cultural resource planners, and materials specialists, preservation and adaptive reuse are about valuing a community’s stories and envisioning a better and more sustainable future.
PAGE & TURNBULL IS REGISTERED AS SMALL BUSINESS ENTERPRISE (SBE) AND WOMEN-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISE (WBE) STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
ONE FIRM, THREE STUDIOS
ARCHITECTURE & HISTORIC ARCHITECTURE We work as architect of record, design architect, preservation architect, and preservation consultant, collaborating with engineers and specialty disciplines, to re-envision existing and historic buildings, integrate modern systems, and design contemporary interventions.
CULTURAL RESOURCE PLANNING
Architectural historians and cultural resources planners evaluate historic resources including individual buildings, landscapes, and entire communities, to assess their historic integrity. The studio is proficient in authoring a wide range of reports, developing and implementing mitigation measures, and completing National Register and California Register documentation.
PRESERVATION & MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY Materials specialists conduct conditions surveys, materials analyses and testing, sequential dating, and other investigative processes to understand historic building methods and materials. This knowledge is key to developing effective preservation and adaptive reuse strategies that respect the original design and materials of a building while ensuring that it meets the needs of modern users.