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.