EverGreene Architectural Arts
As Director of Project Management, Sarah Kloze is instrumental in leading EverGreene’s Project Management team who are responsible for the execution of some of the most prestigious restoration and conservation projects in the country, along with leading EverGreene’s field employees – comprised of more than 160 Union and Non-Union skilled craftspeople.
Sarah joined EverGreene as a Project Manager in 2013 and was promoted to Senior Project Manager in 2018. She bringing nearly two decades of experience in preservation and construction to our team. Prior to EverGreene, Sarah spent eleven years at Columbia University Facilities as the Director of Exteriors and Historic Preservation, leading the design and execution of restoration projects for the University’s 250 buildings. The challenge of managing 100+ projects per year allowed her to develop strong organization, communication, and management skills, making her an invaluable asset to our Project Management Team. Early in her career, Sarah worked as an architectural conservator and a decorative painter, gaining experience investigating and replicating historic finishes, as well as completing interior and exterior condition assessments, testing, and creating mock-ups for various types of masonry restoration work.
Since Sarah joined EverGreene, she has managed many of our most prestigious projects including The New York Public Library’s Rose Reading Room, Bergdorf Goodman, The Rainbow Room and the Enoch Pratt Library in Baltimore, Maryland.
Sarah earned a BS in Studio Art from New York University and an MS in Historic Preservation from Columbia University.
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Since 1978 EverGreene Architectural Arts has been providing pre-construction, construction and new design services for some of the world's most memorable buildings. From historic landmarks to contemporary public spaces, we deeply respect the traditional trades, the art and science of historic preservation, restoration and conservation as well as the innovative and creative landscape of new construction.