Page & Turnbull
Christina Dikas is a seasoned professional in architectural history and cultural resource planning, currently serving as Principal and Director of the Cultural Resources Planning Studio at Page & Turnbull since September 2007. Christina's expertise encompasses a wide range of projects, including historic resource evaluations, historic preservation planning, and compliance with national and state preservation standards. Prior roles at Page & Turnbull include Associate Principal and Senior Architectural Historian. Christina also gained early experience as a Survey Intern at Colorado Preservation, Inc. and an Architectural History Intern at Page & Turnbull, alongside a Planning Department internship with the City of Redwood City. Educational qualifications include a Master's degree in Architectural History from the University of Virginia and a Bachelor's degree in Sociology with a focus on Museum Studies from UCLA.
Page & Turnbull
Page & Turnbull is a full-service architecture, design, planning, and preservation firm that transforms the built environment. Founded in 1973, our firm has offices in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Sacramento, and San Jose, bringing together architects, planners, architectural historians, and conservators to build new structures or imbue new life into existing structures by adapting them to meet contemporary needs.