The James Marston Fitch Charitable Foundation supports professional preservationists researching topics which touch upon various themes, including — but not limited to — those listed below.

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2023 / 2X

2023 / Architectural Plywood

2022 / Building Shells: Building Community

2021 / The Silenced Voices in Interpreting Sites of Slavery

2020 / Transformative Preservation

2020 / The Minneapolis Lakes

2020 / Preservation Relevancy Guidebook

2019 / The Urban Ditch

2019 / Minerva Parker Nichols

2018 / SLICE: The Inhabited Facade

2018 / Luminous Dalle de Verre

2017 / Digital Humanities Techniques

2017 / Heritage & the Great Depression

2017 / Queens Modern: The Architects

2016 / Architecture of the Coastal Salish Tribes

2016 / Comparing Preservation in Three Cities

2015 / Thermal Zoning in Domestic Structures

2015 / Assessing and Re-Glazing Modernism

2014 / Reinventing the Broadway Theatre

2014 / Bronx River Right-of-Way, Phase II

2014 / Concrete and Cement in the Tropics

2014 / Picking Up the Pieces

2013 / Modernism + the Invention of Microclimate

2013 / Right-Sizing Cleveland

2013 / Legacy of the Chicano Movement

2012 / Designing the American Century

2012 / Continuum of Classicism

2012 / Nuestra Herencia Americana

2011 / Fallingwater

2010-2011 / Preservation among Pueblo People

2010-2011/ Historic Preservation Theory

2010-2011 / Bronx River Right-of-Way, Phase I

2009 / Louisiana’s Bousillage Tradition

2009 / Intangible Cultural Heritage

2008 / Guide to Historic Roads

2008 / Community Development

2008 / American Architect-Engineers in the 19th Cen.

2007 / The Architecture of W.A. Sarmiento

2007 / Denver’s Civic Center Park

2006 / Saving American Synagogues

2006 / Preservation Engineering

2005 / The Work of Beatrix Farrand

2005 / The American Gulf Coast

2005 / Antiques Dealers and “Second Hand Cities”

2004 / New Codes for Old Buildings

2003 / New Futures for House Museums

2002 / Investigating Wood in Historic Structures

2002 / 19th C. Street Panoramas

2001 / The Rowhouse Reborn

2001 / The Architecture of Racial Segregation

2000 / Preservation and Lasting Landscapes

1999 / NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission

1998 / Public Spaces from the Bottom Up

1998 / The American Garden Cemetery

1997 / Frank Lloyd Wright’s Architecture

1997 / A Study of Baltimore’s Rowhouses

1996 / Historic Resource Mitigations

1995 / Central Avenue, Los Angeles

1995 / Modern Architecture in Southern California

1994 / Historic and Modern Rural Housing Form

1994 / Travel for Protection of Sacred Sites

1994 / Manufacturing Colored Glass and Lead

1993 / Impact of Design Guideline Publications

1993 / Preserving the American Grain Elevator

1992 / Preservation in the Caribbean

1992 / Hydrophobization Agents and Treatments

1992 / Our Town: An Architectural Perspective

1991 / Management of Tribal Cultural Resources

1990 / 18th-century Ornamental Gardens