Ashley R. Wilson, FAIA, is an architect with over thirty years of experience in preservation architecture. She specializes in nationally significant historic sites to address preservation and innovative renewal opportunities to make them relevant and functional within the modern environment. She was the Graham Gund Architect at the National Trust for Historic Preservation. As chief architect, she provided broad oversight for the conservation and preservation of the architecture and landscapes of the Trust’s historic sites. Prior to her work at the National Trust, she was a founder, tenured professor, and director of Clemson University’s Master of Science for Historic Preservation in Charleston, South Carolina. Ashley received her Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Virginia and her Master of Architecture from the University of Notre Dame.
Ashley and Trish have been partners in preservation for 17 years—first as teacher and student, then as colleagues working for the NTHP, and now as friends. Ashley is now a Trustee for the DHPT, and the pair love talking all things architecture and preservation.
Raise a Pint for Preservation…Grab a pint of your favorite beer and join us (virtually) for this conversation.