
WALTER HOLLIEN
PRESERVATION ARCHITECT
Walter Hollien is a preservation architect who has a special interest
in historic mills as well as other aspects of industrial archaeology.
He is active in a number of organizations that focus on researching
such topics as millstones and windmills. Mr. Hollien works as both a
historic structures consultant and a restoration contractor, so is able
to take a project from its initial stages through the actual conservation
work. He is currently working on a number of projects in the northeastern
U.S. ranging from the Pan Am Building/Grand Central Station Renovation
in New York City to the Commandant's House in West Point, New York.