Alfonso is a founding principal of Aeon. He is an architectural conservator with over thirty years’ experience in the survey and analysis of existing buildings, materials and components; the application of high technology for documentation and non-destructive evaluation; and the development of conservation treatments for buildings, sculpture & monuments.
His areas of interest lie in the application of technology and its use in preservation.
Lane is a founding principal of Aeon. She is an architectural conservator with over twenty years’ experience. Her practice involves historic and material research; condition surveys; draft contract documents; construction administration of restoration projects; and directing quality assurance and quality control on major projects.
She is passionate about hands on implementation projects and her current research and interests are in salt damage to masonry surfaces and the use of technology in non-destructive testing. Before starting Aeon, Lane worked for ten years as a Senior Conservator with John Milner Associates in the Preservation Technology Group. Prior to that she worked as a conservator in New York at ICR.
She is a Professional Associate member of the American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works (AIC) that governs architectural conservators.
Lane M. Burritt
Principal Conservator
SKILLS
Technical Conservation
Quality Control
Project Management
Resume
Daniel Holcombe
Daniel is an Historic Preservation Specialist at Aeon Preservation Services. After obtaining a Historic Preservation degree from the University of Mary Washington he was focused on hands on restoration experience. His masonry and restoration work helped him carry out Quality Control for the and repatination of historic ornamental bronze night gates at the main entrances to E. Barret Prettyman Courthouse as well as the Quality Control on the removal of historic windows from the building, as well as on the cleaning of the exterior masonry including laser cleaning. Removed historic brass sconces and lettering, documented and created a condition assessment of both.
Before joining Aeon's team, Daniel coordinated and led a wide range of projects at the Congressional Cemetery in Washington, DC. He was involved with the preservation of monuments, family vaults, mausoleums, as well as the historic gatehouse, chapel, and carriage house. He was the primary conservator for many projects including the implementation of repairs on the George Malcom White Memorial Bench.
Daniel has taken a leading role in safety for Aeon Preservation. He has also worked as the Field Superintendent on many projects including the documentation and dismantlement of the Reptile Portico at the Smithsonian National Zoological Park and the restoration of bronze windows at National Archives Main Building.
Daniel Holcombe
HP Specialist
SKILLS
Quality Control
Project Management
Documentation Resume
Devon Murtha
Devon is a Historic Preservation Intern at Aeon Preservation Services, LLC. Before joining Aeon’s team, Devon worked for the National Park Service for several years, with jobs in preservation carpentry and general maintenance. She was involved in several hands-on preservation projects, ranging from the construction of a log cabin to historical window repair.
With a degree in Environmental Design, she provides graphic skills, design support, marketing and research assistance for Aeon Preservation. She also works in the field and is part of the Safety Training Team. She is currently pursuing a master’s degree part-time in Historic Preservation at the University of Maryland..