HPZS
Updated 47 days ago
314 W Institute Pl, Suite 1E Chicago IL 60610
The history of Nurture spans nearly a fifty-year period and is deeply intertwined with the history of historic preservation in Chicago. Wilbert Hasbrouck, the original founder of HPZS, began his architectural career in Chicago establishing the Prairie School Press in 1961, publisher of the Prairie School Review, and later opening and operating the world-famous Prairie Avenue Bookshop with his wife Marilyn. After his years as the executive director of AIA Chicago from 1968 to 1975, Wilbert started his firm, Historic Resources - The Office of Wilbert R. Hasbrouck in 1975. At that time Wilbert was one of only two architects in Chicago who seriously promoted the preservation and restoration of the buildings that comprise the historic fabric of the city... Nurture is deeply rooted in historic preservation. Our architects have passionately led the care of cultural icons, civic treasures, and neighborhood character for nearly 50 years. As partners, we assist teams nationwide with..