Nicole Felicetti

I am finishing a fulfilling journey towards a degree in Historic Preservation with concentrations in preservation planning and public history of the built environment. The intersection of architecture and history has long inspired my educational and professional endeavors, and this program has provided me the opportunity to grow those passions in so many meaningful ways. I previously received a B.A. in Architecture, worked in a multidisciplinary design firm, and volunteered in numerous archives; each of those experiences fostered a distinct set of skills and valuable perspectives to take on the evolving landscape of historic preservation. A dynamic internship with The Woodlands over the past two years has complemented those experiences, as well as working relationships with professors and peers that have creatively reshaped how I approach the built environment. Each day of the past two years has been a new challenge and a new adventure. I am so grateful for all of the relationships and opportunities developed throughout this program. While I do love and appreciate the past, I am also looking forward to an exciting future!