Robert J. Hotes, AIA, LEED® AP is Senior Preservation Architect at John Milner Architects, with a focus on the restoration and rehabilitation of historic buildings for institutional, governmental and other non-profit clients. Mr. Hotes comes to John Milner Architects from the Philadelphia office of RMJM Hillier, where he was Senior Preservation Architect in the Preservation Architecture Practice Group, bringing with him a wide breadth of award-winning experience in the restoration and rehabilitation of historic structures, as well as the thoughtful design of new buildings and additions. While at RMJM Hillier, Mr. Hotes served as project manager on such projects as the Restoration and Extension of the Virginia State Capitol, the Modernization of the United States Supreme Court, and the Master Plan for the Restoration and Renovation of the Cincinnati Museum Center.
With degrees in architecture, historic preservation and civil engineering from Princeton University and the University of Pennsylvania, Mr. Hotes is a registered architect with over twenty years of experience in architecture and historic preservation. Mr. Hotes was the recipient of the 2000 AIA Philadelphia Young Architect Award and co-chairs the AIA Philadelphia Historic Preservation Committee. A leader in the architecture and preservation professional communities, Mr. Hotes is also conversant in the principles and technologies of sustainable design and lectures widely on issues of architecture, preservation and sustainability.
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