![]() ![]() Recently, he was asked to serve on the Antiquities Advisory Board of the Texas Historical Commission.Įurico R. Norman Alston is on the board of directors for the Dallas Homeowners League, a neighborhood advocacy non-profit, and also holds a board seat for Texas Neighborhoods Together, a state-wide neighborhood advocacy non-profit. He also serves on the Historic Resources Committee of the Texas Society of Architects. An active member of the American Institute of Architects, he was asked to chair the Historic Preservation Task Force and is now the chair of the newly-revived Historic Resources Committee. This includes serving on the Commission's Preservation Incentives Task Force for which he received a Spirit of Preservation Award from Preservation Dallas. He has been twice appointed by City Council to the Dallas Landmark Commission and over the past 20 years has chaired multiple committees and task forces for the Commission. When he is not at work saving historic architecture, he is spending his free time saving historic architecture. ![]() Norman Alston is also a frequent speaker and sometimes writer/blogger on architecture and historic preservation issues. He is particularly proud to have been recently selected to assist with current renovations and restoration at the Alamo. ![]() His award-winning projects span across his beloved Texas. After 10 years of doing what he refers to as "normal" architecture, he founded Norman Alston Architects and has devoted the rest of his career to the protection, preservation and restoration of Texas' rich architectural heritage. Norman Alston, AIA, has more than 37 years of professional experience in architecture, planning, historic preservation and cultural resource management. ![]()
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