Anne Surchin is principal in the Southold, NY firm of Anne Surchin Architect. Her full-service practice specializes in new residences, renovations/additions, historically correct restorations, and preservation consulting including research and documentation of historic structures. A graduate of Kirkland College (B.A. Visual Arts) and Syracuse University (B. Arch), Ms. Surchin has been practicing architecture in the five East End townships for over 30 years. She has written about architecture and the design arts for numerous publications and is currently the architecture critic for the Southampton Press. Additionally, she has served on the Landmarks and Historic Districts Board of Southampton Town, is currently Vice Chair of the Southold Historic Preservation Commission, and is also a past president of AIA Peconic, a chapter of the American Institute of Architects. Ms. Surchin has also co-authored the book, Houses of the Hamptons 1880-1930, with Gary Lawrance, AIA, published by the Acanthus Press (June 2007).
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