Christina Carter joined John Milner's firm in 1986 and was named Senior Associate in 2005. Christina has wide-ranging experience in historic preservation, new traditional residential design, research and on-site investigation, measured drawings, construction documentation, and construction review. Christina, a native of Oregon, received her Bachelor of Architecture degree from University of Oregon, with a minor in French. While attending University of Oregon, she studied Architectural History in Poitiers, France and spent a summer semester in Copenhagen, Denmark. Prior to joining John Milner Architects, she served with the Preservation Assistance Division of the National Park Service in Washington, DC, where she received the NPS Special Achievement Award for Outstanding Service. Many of Chris' traditional design and preservation projects with the firm have been recognized for their excellence at local, regional, and national levels. She has co-taught at the University of Pennsylvania's School of Design and at Philadelphia University. In addition, she has contributed to publications such as Glossary of Masonry Deterioration Problems; Historic Interior Spaces, No. 1: Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Building; and several issues of Preservation Tech Notes for the National Park Service. Christina is an avid duplicate bridge player, enjoys world travel, most recently trekking in Nepal, and volunteers her time with several local organizations in New Jersey where she lives.