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Anything from the past that has meaning or value for the present and the future; something that is passed down from preceding generations.
After 25 years of leadership in the field of architecture and historic preservation, Architect Milford Wayne Donaldson, FAIA is changing their name to Heritage Architecture & Planning. Founder and President Wayne Donaldson, FAIA has been named as California's new State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) and is moving to Sacramento to continue his career dedicated to restoring and protecting historical resources. Wayne has sold his interest in the firm to his longtime senior staff. The seven new Principals of Heritage Architecture & Planning are David Marshall, AIA; Brian Rickling; Eileen Magno; Stuart Sawasaki; Joy Perez; Curtis Drake; and Carmen Pauli.
The name Heritage reflects the firm's respect for the past as well as a vision for the future. Heritage Architecture & Planning will continue the architectural legacy started in 1978 by Wayne Donaldson, when preservation was still a new concept.
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