Building new futures from a shared past

We believe that economic growth and cultural heritage protection don’t have to be competing visions, which is why we work with our clients to implement heritage initiatives that not only attract visitors but also express local values. We can provide the know-how and tools to make cultural heritage inclusive, sustainable, and economically beneficial for everyone.

Founding Partners

Gustavo Araoz

Gustavo Araoz

A conservation architect and internationally recognized expert on heritage policy and practice, Gustavo has participated in conservation projects, teaching, and heritage planning in the Caribbean, Latin America, North America, and Asia. He served as a 3-term President of the International Council of Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) 2008-2017.

Angela Labrador

Angela Labrador

An anthropologist and educator with a background in archaeology and IT, Angela has applied ethnographic methods to the assessment of community heritage values and the development of digital information systems within the cultural sector. She is a certified Project Archaeology Master Teacher, website administrator for the ICOMOS International Scientific Committee on Intangible Cultural Heritage, Vice-President of the Vermont Archaeological Society, and Reviews editor for the journal Heritage & Society.

Neil Silberman

Neil Silberman

A historian and heritage interpretation specialist, Neil has published widely on archaeology and heritage and has developed interpretation plans and best-practice policies for museums and heritage sites in Europe, China, US, and the Middle East. He was president of the ICOMOS Committee on Heritage Interpretation and Presentation from 2005-2014 and currently serves on the editorial boards of The International Journal of Cultural Property and The Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies.

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