Celebrating 10 years of Left Coast Architectural History!
Established June 2011, Left Coast Architectural History is proud to have contributed to the identification, study, and proper treatment of over 250 historic properties and sites from the High Sierras, to the Central Valley, to the Pacific; preserving and enhancing the character and livability of communities and their historic resources.
Left Coast Architectural History is a one-woman historic preservation consulting firm serving property-owners, architectural design professionals, and stewards of historic properties in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Caitlin Hibma, architectural historian, has a Masters of Science in Historic Preservation from the University of Oregon and gained experience at two of the Bay Area's leading preservation architecture firms. As Left Coast Architectural History, she provides historic resource evaluation and documentation, proposed project analysis and advising, and other historic preservation consulting services for small clients and their project teams. Her professional interests include California history (including her own genealogy going back four generations), early vernacular architecture, adobe construction, and historic barns. Caitlin currently serves on the City of Richmond Historic Preservation Commission and as Board Secretary of the Point Richmond History Association.
Established June 2011, Left Coast Architectural History is proud to have contributed to the identification, study, and proper treatment of over 250 historic properties and sites from the High Sierras, to the Central Valley, to the Pacific; preserving and enhancing the character and livability of communities and their historic resources.
Left Coast Architectural History is a one-woman historic preservation consulting firm serving property-owners, architectural design professionals, and stewards of historic properties in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Caitlin Hibma, architectural historian, has a Masters of Science in Historic Preservation from the University of Oregon and gained experience at two of the Bay Area's leading preservation architecture firms. As Left Coast Architectural History, she provides historic resource evaluation and documentation, proposed project analysis and advising, and other historic preservation consulting services for small clients and their project teams. Her professional interests include California history (including her own genealogy going back four generations), early vernacular architecture, adobe construction, and historic barns. Caitlin currently serves on the City of Richmond Historic Preservation Commission and as Board Secretary of the Point Richmond History Association.