Barton Ross, AIA, LEED AP BD+C
Architect Member Director
Barton is a qualified Historic Architect per the Secretary of the Interior’s Code of Federal Regulations, 36 CFR Part 61, who has contributed to master plans for the Virginia State Capitol, the United States Capitol and Princeton University. His preservation work has been recognized by the Society of Architectural Historians, the Vernacular Architecture Forum, the American Institute of Architects, the General Services Administration, and the National Park Service. Since 2018, Barton has chaired the Historic Resources Committee for AIA Maryland. He has also served on the Board of Directors for the AIA Chesapeake Bay Chapter, the Kent County Historic Preservation Commission, and the Chestertown Main Street Design Committee. Barton is a graduate of the Virginia Tech School of Architecture + Design and received master’s degrees from Columbia University and the University of Pennsylvania.