Matt Chalifoux has more than 25 years of professional experience, including 20 years of specialization in the field of historic preservation. His portfolio focuses on the challenge of managing change in public architecture.
All of Matt’s projects involve the sensitive insertion of modern systems, providing modern technology and environmental control while maintaining the historic integrity of the building and site. He has deep experience partnering with design architects to set the philosophy and concept approach to historic campuses through sensitive additions and new, stand-alone facilities. A number of his projects have received preservation awards.
Matt has taught at the University of Maryland Historic Preservation Program and shares his expertise through presentations for the Association for Preservation Technology and the Traditional Building Conference. His projects include U.S. Supreme Court Building, Birch Bayh Federal Office Building, and the United Nations Headquarters.