An architectural survey is a comprehensive study and documentation of a building or group of buildings that helps determine the characteristics of the structures. It typically involves a detailed examination of the building’s design, construction, materials, and historical significance, as well as its current condition and any modifications or alterations that have been made over time. Architectural surveys are often conducted as part of larger preservation or restoration projects, with the goal of understanding a building’s history and significance, identifying any significant features or elements that need to be preserved, and developing a plan for the building’s ongoing maintenance and care.
Architectural surveys may involve a variety of techniques, including site visits, photographs, historical research, and analysis of architectural plans and drawings. The resulting documentation can be used for a range of purposes, from guiding preservation efforts to informing public policy and planning decisions. They could provide initial direction to a certain project idea and help the developer refine it.