Jeremy Mauro is an architect at the National Park Service's Heritage Documentation Programs (HDP) in Washington, DC. He produces documentation of heritage sites and structures for the HABS/HAER/HALS collection at the Library of Congress along with historians, architects, and landscape architects that make up the HDP team.
Jeremy studied Industrial Design at Rochester Institute of Technology, where he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts. His interest in historic architecture led him to study Historic Preservation at the University of Oregon, where he received a Master of Science.
His current interests and work include mapping, coding, and 3D visualization.