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Lisa A. Easton, AIA is a Partner in the New York City based Architecture and Historic Preservation firm, Easton Architects. Lisa received her Bachelor’s of Architecture Degree from Syracuse University in 1990 and her Master’s of Science in Historic Preservation from Columbia University in 1997. She has worked on the restoration of some of the New York Metropolitan Region’s most noteworthy landmarks, and has developed a reputation in the field as an expert architect, planner and historian. She received the largest monetary grant from the Getty Foundation for her work at Bronx Community College, as well as multiple awards from national, state and local grant programs. Lisa teaches at the Pratt Institute Center for Continuing & Professional Studies, lectures extensively at state and national conferences and serves on numerous non-profit Boards, promoting the integration of preservation and architecture. Lisa is currently co-authoring “One Hundred Years of Luxury”, a two-volume edition documenting the evolution of the Luxury Apartment Typology in New York City. |

