No. Title Date
1 [Aritst's rendering for possible reconstruction projects along the South side of Cuna Street]
2 [Artist rendering of possible reconstruction projects in Block 4 and Block 5, centered on the Perez Sanchez House reconstruction]; Corner of Charlotte Street and Treasury Street
3 [Artist rendering of the Arrivas House as it may have looked in the late 18th and early 19th century.]
4 [Artist's rendering focusing on Block 28, showing the Wakeman House, Watson House, and Spanish Military Hospital]
5 [Artist's rendering of a possible reconstruction of the Salcedo House and kitchen]
6 [Artists rendering of Avero Complex and surrounding structures]
7 [Artist's Rendering of Block 8, from the corner of Hypolita Street and Charlotte Street, focusing on the Regidor-Clark House]
8 [Artists rendering of completed restoration of the Casa del Hidalgo]
9 [Artist's rendering of possible restoration project for Block 18, Lot 5 and 6]
10 [Artists rendering of the completed reconstruction of the Benet House on St. George Street]
11 [Artist's rendering of the reconstruction of the Gallegos House and the Gomez House]
12 [Artist's rendering showing possible reconstruction projects from the corner of St. George Street and Hypolita Street, looking Northeast, focusing on an interpertation of the Casa del Hidalgo]
13 [Artists rending of a concept for the reconstruction of the Ribera House, including the Blanco House and Carmona House]
14 [Artists rending of a concept for the reconstruction of the Ribera House, including the Parks property]
15 [Conceptual drawing showing the floor plan and west elevation for the Pellicer and Oliveros Houses, as they may have appeared in 1788]
16 [De Mesa Sanchez House]
17 [Orginal sketch of the historic San Domingo Redoubt of the Cubo defensive line near the corner present-day Orange Street and Cordova Street]
18 [Original pencil sketch of Castillo de San Marcos, looking East]
19 [Original sketch of Ribera House from St. George Street, looking Northeast]
20 [Original sketch of St. George Street as it would have appeared in colonial times]