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Caroline Raftery, MS

Senior Consultant of Historic Architecture Solutions

Overview

Credentials & Affiliations
  • Qualified Historic Preservation Professional: Exceeds the Professional Qualification Standards in Architectural History, from the Secretary of the Interior, USA (Code of Federal Regulations, 36 CFR Part 61)
Recognition & Contributions
  • 4Culture Heritage Professional Development Grant
  • California Preservation Foundation: Preservation Design Award, Langham Huntington Hotel Picture Bridge
    Santa Monica Conservancy: Stewardship Award, Sun-Tech Townhomes Mills Act Contract
  • Association for Preservation Technology International: Student Scholar
  • Columbia University: Kinne Thesis Travel Scholarship, Master of Science Graduate Thesis
  • California Historic Preservation Program: Certified Local Government Grant Award, County of Ventura
  • Resource Management Agency
  • American Planning Association: Great Streets Award, State Street, Santa Barbara

Publications and Presentations

  • Raftery, Caroline (Editor and Primary Researcher) and Aleli Balaguer (Author). Volume 23, Number 4 (Fall 2020, pp. 53-67). “Paul J. Howard’s Enduring Horticultural Legacy.” Eden: Journal of the California Garden & Landscape History Society.
  • Raftery, Caroline (Architectural Historian, Chattel, Inc.), Chattel, Robert (President, Chattel, Inc.), Wilson, Peter (Architect, Gensler), and Robert, J.R. (Councilmember, City of Palm Springs). (2019, May). Rebirth of an Icon: Restoring the Plaza Theatre. [Tour and Presentation]. California Preservation Foundation, Palm Springs, Calif.
  • Raftery, Caroline. (2016, November). Preservation of the Bungalow Courts of Hollywood, California. [Student Scholar Thesis Presentation]. Association for Preservation Technology International Conference, San Antonio, Texas.
Education & Training
  • Master of Science in Historic Preservation from Columbia University in the City of New York
  • Bachelor of Science in City and Regional Planning, Minor in Sustainable Environments, from California Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo – graduated with Honors
  • Associate of Science in Architecture from Ventura College

Training & Certification

  • Harvard GSD Affordable Housing Course
  • Mel King Institute Affordable Housing Workshop
  • Main Street Program Building Blocks Workshop
  • NEPA/SEPA/CEQA Compliance Training
  • Wooden Window Conservation Workshop
  • 3D Documentation Workshop
  • Ventura College GIS Certificate
  • USC Heritage Conservation Summer Intensive
  • UC Berkeley Architecture Summer Intensive

About

Caroline Raftery, MS, is a Boston-based Senior Consultant on the Historic Architecture Solutions team at Partner Engineering and Science, Inc., and a qualified architectural historian (36 CFR 61) with over 10 years of experience.

She advises clients on historic preservation planning, regulatory compliance, and adaptive reuse strategies. With a focus on complex development projects involving historic assets, she helps developers, owners, and investors navigate preservation requirements while maximizing project feasibility and long-term value.

Raftery brings over a decade of experience in historic preservation consulting, specializing in cultural resource management, environmental compliance, and preservation planning. She has supported projects nationwide, including National Register nominations, Historic Tax Credit applications, and Section 106 compliance for large-scale redevelopment and infrastructure initiatives.

Her expertise includes evaluating preservation risk, guiding regulatory strategy, and coordinating with agencies such as State Historic Preservation Offices and the National Park Service. She has contributed to adaptive reuse and rehabilitation projects totaling more than $500 million in qualified expenditures, delivering compliant, high-quality outcomes that align with both regulatory standards and client goals.

Raftery is particularly focused on leveraging historic preservation as a tool for sustainable development. She works closely with multidisciplinary teams to deliver solutions that support community needs, promote economic development, and advance climate goals through building reuse while preserving cultural heritage.

She holds a Master of Science in Historic Preservation from Columbia University and a Bachelor of Science in City and Regional Planning from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. Raftery meets the Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualification Standards in Architectural History and has completed additional training in affordable housing, environmental compliance, and heritage conservation.

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