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C A L I F O R N I A P R E S E RVAT I O N F O U N D AT I O N 28 T H ANNUAL

PRESERVAT ION DES IGN AWARDS

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Program

28TH ANNUALPRESERVATION DESIGN AWARDS

Saturday, October 1, 2011

3:30–4:30 pm Tour of the San Francisco Conservatory of Music

6:30–7:30 pm Cocktail Reception

7:30–9:00 pm Awards Presentation

WelcomeChristine Fedukowski, President, California Preservation Foundation

Cindy L. Heitzman, Executive Director, California Preservation Foundation

Presentation of the 2011 Preservation Design Awards

Steade R. Craigo, FAIA, Preservation Design Awards Jury Chair

Charles E. Chase, AIA, CPF Awards Chair

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Annual City of Santa Monica

The Getty Conservation Institute

Pillar Architectural Resources Group

Page & Turnbull

Supporting BBI Construction

Carey & Co. Inc.

Cody Anderson Wasney Architects, Inc.

Creative Concepts Engineering, Inc.

Degenkolb Engineers–San Francisco

ELS Architecture & Urban Design

Forell/Elsesser Engineers, Inc.

Forest City

Gonsalves & Stronck Construction

Heritage Architecture & Planning

IS Architecture

Perkins + Will

Royston Hanamoto Alley & Abey

Spectra Company

Tom Eliot Fisch

Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc.

Sponsors

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Supporting

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Sponsors

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Steade R. Craigo, FAIA, Jury ChairSteade R. Craigo, FAIA, Architect: retired from CaliforniaState Parks (CSP), where, over the decades, he served asSenior Restoration Architect, Deputy SHPO, and ActingSHPO in the Office of Historic Preservation, as well asChief, Cultural Resources Division, CSP. Steade has servedon the US/ICOMOS Board of Trustees and other historicpreservation boards, and he received a post-graduatedDiploma in Conservation Studies (1976), University ofYork, England. Steade is a former CPF Trustee.

Charles E. Chase, AIA, CPF Awards Chair

Charles brings more than thirty years of experience inarchitecture, historic preservation planning, new construc-tion and rehabilitation. His past work in architecturalpractice, governmental service and nonprofit institutionalmanagement, provides a unique perspective and know-ledge base to facilitate successful planning and projectdevelopment. He has participated and directed planning,historic resource surveys, developed design guidelines andpreservation plans serving private, public and nonprofitsectors throughout the Southeast and California. Charles’architectural design and preservation work has receivedhonors from the American Institute of Architects. He haswritten on architecture and historic preservation and has represented the United States and city governmentsin France and India.

Montgomery Anderson, AIA

A founding principal of Cody Anderson Wasney Architects,Monty directs the firm's efforts in historic building preser-vation, and in residential and commercial development.His work ranges from careful restorations of distinguishedlandmarks to strikingly contemporary new homes.

His deep interest and special expertise in historic preser-vation spans decades, and began in college, when heworked with the Historic American Building Survey andthe Arkansas Historic Preservation Program. Since then,Monty has served as Chairman of the City of Palo Alto'sHistoric Resources Board and on the Board of Directors ofthe Museum of American Heritage, and as a Trustee of theCalifornia Preservation Foundation. He is on the faculty ofthe Architectural Design Program at Stanford University.

2011 Awards Jury

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Jennifer Devlin, AIA, LEED AP, EHDD

Jennifer Devlin is a principal at EHDD, architecture, interiors,planning and urban design firm with roots in San Franciscoand a national and international practice. Jennifer’s back-ground is similarly cross-cultural. She was raised in Brussels,Belgium, worked in Washington, DC, Florida, and Indiana,and currently lives and works in San Francisco.

Her award-winning work includes the comprehensiverestoration of the Jeannik Méquet Littlefield Concert Hall at Mills College in Oakland, the Tenderloin School in San Francisco and the San Mateo Public Library. Othersignificant projects include The National Mississippi RiverMuseum & Aquarium (Dubuque, Iowa), the new campusfor City College of San Francisco in Chinatown/North Beachand a new Visitor’s Center at Land’s End in San Francisco.

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Elaine Jackson-RetondoElaine Jackson-Retondo is an architectural historian whocurrently works for the National Park Service Pacific WestRegional Office in San Francisco, California. She is theActing History Program Manager for the Region and also manages the region’s National Historic LandmarkProgram. Elaine earned her Doctorate in ArchitecturalHistory and Masters of Architecture from the University of California, Berkeley and her Bachelor of Architecturefrom the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana. Her current and past work has included concentratedefforts in Japanese American confinement during WorldWar II, the National Park Service’s Mission 66 Program,and 19th century carceral landscapes and prison design.Elaine is a native of Johnstown, Pennsylvania.

Malcolm MargolinMalcolm Margolin is founder and publisher of Heyday Books,producer of books on California history, natural history,literature, travel, and Native American life. He also publishesand co-edits News from Native California. His books includeThe East Bay Out: A Personal Guide to the East Bay RegionalParks and The Way We Lived: California Indian Reminiscences,Stories, and Songs.

He co-founded The Inkslingers (a group of publishers,writers, and artists) and the Native California Network; andis the founder and Chairman of the Clapperstick Institute, anonprofit organization devoted to deepening the public’sunderstanding of California’s cultural and natural heritage.

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Montgomery Anderson, AIA, Cody AndersonWasney Architects Inc., Palo AltoJohn Ash, JAG Architects, EurekaClaire Bogaard, PasadenaMichael Boran, Beverly HillsSusan Brandt-Hawley, Esq., Brandt-HawleyGroup, Glen EllenChristopher Buckley, AICP, City PlanningConsulting, AlamedaMichael Buhler, Esq., San Francisco ArchitecturalHeritage, OaklandAlice Carey, Carey & Co. Inc., San FranciscoCharles Edwin Chase, AIA, ArchitecturalResources Group, San FranciscoVirginia Crane, Walnut CreekPaul Davis, AIA, Paul Davis Architects, Los AngelesM. Wayne Donaldson, FAIA, LEED AP, California State Parks—Office of HistoricPreservation, SacramentoCarolyn Douthat, Esq., OaklandAlan R. Dreyfuss, AIA, Wiss, Janney, ElstnerAssociates, EmeryvilleElizabeth Edwards Harris, PhD, West HollywoodBurton Peek Edwards, AIA, LEED AP, EmeryvilleWilliam W. Ellinger, III, Ellinger Architects &Associates, PasadenaChristine Fedukowski, PasadenaMichael A. Garavaglia, AIA, GaravagliaArchitecture, San FranciscoCathy Garrett, ASLA, PGAdesign, OaklandErin Gettis, City of Riverside—HistoricPreservation, Riverside

Fred Grand, Heritage Park Company, LP, San DiegoMelvyn Green, SE, Melvyn Green & Associates,TorranceMartha Groves, Los Angeles Times, Los AngelesPeyton Hall, FAIA, Historic Resources Group,Sierra MadreCindy Heitzman, California PreservationFoundation, San FranciscoRobert Imber, Palm Springs Modern Tours, Palm SpringsBarbara Force Johannes, Dana Point HistoricalSociety, Dana PointChristopher Johnson, AIA, Johnson Architecture,FresnoDiane G. Kane, PhD, AICP, La JollaHratch Kouyoumdjian, SE, LEED AP, The KPAGroup, OaklandSusan Lassell, AECOM Design + Planning, San FranciscoJanice Lyle, PhD, The Annenberg FoundationTrust at Sunnylands, Rancho MirageLeonardo Marmol, FAIA, Marmol Radziner, Los AngelesChristy J. McAvoy, Historic Resources Group,PasadenaBrent McClure, Cody Anderson WasneyArchitects, Palo AltoSheila McElroy, Circa: Historic PropertyDevelopment, San FranciscoAlan Merson, Woodland HillsSimin Naaseh, Forell/Elsesser Engineers, San Francisco

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Heritage BenefactorCyrus L. Harmon, Bolinas Millie Mario, New Hope, Pennsylvania

Preservation Supporter

Heritage PatronMary Patricia Dougherty, Santa MonicaCrown City Hardware, Pasadena

Tom & Shirley Butt, Interactive Resources, Point RichmondSteade Craigo, FAIA, SacramentoCarol Lemlein, Santa Monica Conservancy, Santa MonicaRichard E. Patenaude, City of Hayward—Development Services, HaywardGee Gee Bland Platt, G. Bland Platt Associates, San FranciscoFrankie Rhodes Camron, Stanford Household Preservation Association, PiedmontGiampolini/Courtney, San FranciscoMead & Hunt, Sacramento

Preservation Friend

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Frank F. Parrello, Preservation Planning &Development, Eagle RockJulianne Polanco, Lend Lease Americas, San FranciscoJames Robbins, RJC Architects, San DiegoAdolph Rosekrans, Adolph S. Rosekrans, Inc.Architects, WoodsideDeborah Rosenthal, Esq., Sheppard MullinRichter & Hampton, LLP, Costa MesaJack Sample, PCL Construction Services, GlendaleTrudi Sandmeier, Los Angeles Conservancy,Pacific PalisadesStephen Schafer, Schaf Photo & Design, VenturaCarolyn Searls, PE, Simpson Gumpertz & Heger,San FranciscoAlexandra Stillman, Alex Stillman & Associates,ArcataNancy E. Stoltz, AIA, AICP, NES Design &Planning, Mill ValleyRich Sucre, City of San Francisco—PlanningDept., San FranciscoSarah Sykes, San CarlosRuth Todd, AIA, AICP, LEED AP, Page &Turnbull, San FranciscoJohnny Venegas, Elite Concrete Restoration,DowneyNoel Vernon, Cal Poly Pomona—College ofEnvironmental Design, Sierra MadreCassandra Walker, City of Napa—Redevelopment Agency, NapaChris Wasney, AIA, Cody Anderson WasneyArchitects, Palo AltoKathryn Welch Howe, KWH Associates Inc., Los AngelesDavid Wilkinson, WoodlandLucinda Woodward, California State Parks—Office of Historic Preservation, SacramentoLoring Wyllie, Jr., Degenkolb Engineers, San FranciscoAECOM Design + Planning, San FranciscoAngel City Press, Santa MonicaArchitectural Photography & Design, Los AngelesArchitectural Resources Group, San FranciscoARG Conservation Services, San FranciscoArmbruster Goldsmith & Delvac LLP, Los AngelesBBI Construction, OaklandBlach Construction Company, Santa ClaraCalifornia State Parks—Office of HistoricPreservation, SacramentoCastle Window Covers, StocktonChattel Architecture, Planning & Preservation,Sherman OaksChatten-Brown & Carstens, Santa MonicaCity of Rancho Mirage—CommunityDevelopment Dept., Rancho Mirage

City of Santa Monica—Community & CulturalServices Dept., Santa MonicaCity of Santa Monica—Planning Dept., Santa MonicaCody Anderson Wasney Architects, Palo AltoCreative Concepts Engineering, Inc., ValenciaCrosby Doe Associates, Beverly HillsDegenkolb Engineers, San FranciscoDreyfuss Construction, Culver CityDunn-Edwards Paint, Los AngelesEhrlich Architects, Culver CityELS Architecture & Urban Design, BerkeleyForell/Elsesser Engineers, San FranciscoForest City, San FranciscoGalvin Preservation Associates, Redondo BeachGetty Conservation Institute, Los AngelesGonsalves & Stronck Construction, San CarlosHarding Larmore Kutcher & Kozal, LLP, Santa MonicaHeritage Architecture & Planning, San DiegoHistoric Resources Group, PasadenaHolmes Culley, San FranciscoIS Architecture, La JollaJohn A. Martin & Associates, Los AngelesJudson Studios, Los AngelesKaplan Chen Kaplan, Santa MonicaKelly Sutherlin McLeod Architecture, Long BeachLos Angeles Conservancy, Los AngelesMark Sauer Construction, CoronaMarmol Radziner, Los AngelesMatt Construction, Santa Fe SpringsMiyamoto International, West SacramentoMorley Builders, Santa MonicaNapa Valley Vintners, St. HelenaNational Trust for Historic Preservation, San FranciscoPage & Turnbull, San FranciscoPalm Springs Modernism Week, Palm SpringsPankow, PasadenaPCL Construction Services, GlendalePCR Services Corporation, Santa MonicaPerkins+Will, San FranciscoPfeiffer Partners Architects, Los AngelesPGAdesign, OaklandPlant Construction Company, LP, San FranciscoRandall/McAnany Company, Los AngelesReznick Group, Baltimore, MarylandRoyston Hanamoto Alley & Abey, Mill ValleySimpson Gumpertz & Heger, San FranciscoSpectra Company, PomonaStructural Focus, GardenaTom Eliot Fisch, San FranciscoUSC, School of Architecture, Los AngelesWiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc., EmeryvilleWSP Flack+Kurtz, San Francisco

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California Preservation Foundation

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Board of TrusteesPresidentChristine Fedukowski, Pasadena

Vice President, ProgramsCharles Chase, AIA, San Francisco

Vice President, DevelopmentThomas Neary, Santa Monica

TreasurerDavid Wilkinson, Woodland

SecretaryCharles Chase, AIA, San Francisco

Ray Adamyk, PomonaRobert Chattel, AIA, Sherman OaksRobert Imber, Palm SpringsDiane Kane, PhD, La JollaLydia Kremer, Palm SpringsDavid Marshall, AIA, San DiegoGil Mathew, Grass ValleyKelly Sutherlin-McLeod, AIA, Long BeachJulianne Polanco, Mill ValleyRichard Sucre, San Francisco

StaffExecutive DirectorCindy L. Heitzman

Field Services DirectorJennifer M. Gates, AICP

Education Services DirectorCorinne Ingrassia

Membership/Development AssociateTami Rowan

Administrative Services ManagerYvonne Dunkley

5 THIRD STREET, SUITE 424

SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94103-3205

415.495.0349

www.californiapreservation.org

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Preservation | page 12 Antelope Valley Indian Museum Presidio Landmark

Rehabilitation | page 14 A’maree's Folger Estate Stable Lake Merritt Municipal Boathouse Locke Boarding House The Peterson Building Richard C. Blum Center The Richmond Municipal Natatorium

Restoration | page 21 Bubeshko Apartments Cosmopolitan Hotel Palace of Fine Arts Buildings, Lagoon & Park

Reconstruction | page 24 Sikes Adobe Historic Farmstead

Cultural Resource Studies/Reports | page 25 Building 50 Adobe Non-Destructive Evaluation City of Anaheim Historic Preservation Plan City of Benicia Historic Context Statement City of Pasadena Study of Late 19th/Early 20th Century Development & Architecture Hearst Castle Cultural Landscape Report San Francisco Modern Architecture & Landscape Design Historic Context Statement SurveyLA Field Guide Survey System (FiGSS)

Craftsmanship/Preservation Technology | page 32 Calvary Presbyterian Church Congregation Sherith Israel Joss House State Historic Park Chinese Writings Preservation Maritime Museum Restoration

Archaeological & Interpretive Exhibits | page 36 Angel Island Immigration Station Niles Cultural Banner Program Sacramento Historic Hollow Sidewalks

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John D. Lesak, AIA, FAPT, LEED APPage & TurnbullArchitect and PreservationArchitect

Gary SearerWiss, Janney, Elstner AssociatesExecutive Architect andStructural Engineer

Kathy WeathermanCalifornia State ParksOwner/Client

Charles D. HarrisHarris EngineeringMechanical Engineer

Darrin BoweBowe ContractorsContractor

Jonathan MitsumoriGlumacElectrical Engineer

Antelope Valley Indian Museum Lancaster

A geothermal exchange system, five different insulation systems, and wire ropeties were used to environmentally and structurally stabilize the Antelope ValleyIndian Museum, a highly eclectic, National Register structure built directly intothe Piute Butte of the Antelope Valley.

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Presidio Landmark San Francisco

The Presidio Landmark is the transformation of a 1932 historic Public HealthService Hospital into 154 apartments and related amenities. The centerpiece of a36-acre revitalized district, this historic tax-credit LEED Gold building is a modelfor sustainable historic preservation.

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Andrew WolframPerkins+WillArchitect

Alexa ArenaForest City DevelopmentDeveloper (Public-PrivatePartnership)

Chandler McCoyPresidio TrustOwner (Public-Private Partnership)

Michael GemmillNabih Youssef AssociatesStructural Engineering

April TraftonDonald F. Dickerson AssociatesMEP Engineering

Willett MossCMG Landscape ArchitectureLandscape Architecture

Carolyn KiernatPage & TurnbullHistoric Entitlements

Craig AllisonPlant Construction CompanyGeneral Contractor

Kimberley NunnShopworksInterior Design

David MalmanArchitectural Lighting Design

Sahar AbbaszadehCTG EnergeticsSustainability Consultant

Bry SarteSherwood Design EngineersCivil Engineering

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Paul DavisPaul Davis ArchitectsArchitect/Interior Designer

Apryl SchaeferDawn KlohsDenise SchaeferA'maree'sOwners

Michael EmdeStructics, Inc.Lead Engineer

Maurice YeeRPM EngineersMEP Engineer

Cliff BianchineSummit General ContractorsContractor

Martin van KoolbergenKaplan Gehring McCarrollArchitectural LightingConstruction Specifications and Design Implementation

Conor SampsonCS DesignDaylight Studies and ConceptualDesign

John EllisJohn Ellis Photography

A’maree’s Newport Beach

Adaptive reuse of 1960s harbor-side restaurant transformed a neglectedregional architectural classic into a vibrant space for upscale shopping. Thebuilding was returned to its pristine origins, combining today’s clean andcontemporary aesthetic with the site’s modernist past.

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William StronckScott PinsonGonsalves & Stronck ConstructionCompany, Inc.Project Lead–Design/Build General Contractor

Susan LangJill DalyFriends of Huddart & Wunderlich Parks

Adolph RosekransJonah BernardiAdolph S. Rosekrans, Inc.Architects

George PuffettHeriberto GrandeCamissa & WipfElectrical Engineer

Marc WoodmanBrian ChuckMcCracken & WoodmanMechanical & Plumbing Engineer

Ephraim HirschE.G. Hirsch & AssociatesStructural Engineer

Dan MacLeodMacLeod & AssociatesCivil Engineer

Folger Estate Stables Woodside

Historic rehabilitation of a 1905 horse stable designed by Arthur Brown Jr. (CoitTower, SF City Hall) for the coffee magnate, James Folger II. The timber structureunderwent complete repair and seismic retrofit restoring this significant propertyto its original grandeur.

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John NelsonZachary Goodmanmurakami/Nelson Architectural Corp.

Danny LauCity of Oakland, CEDASupervising Civil Engineer

Tom McCoyBBI ConstructionBuilding Contractor

James AldermanMcGuire HesterSite Contractor

Lev WeisbachCCS ArchitectureInterior

Mark HulbertPreservation ArchitectureHistoric Consultant

John GibbsWallace Roberts & ToddLandscape Architect

Jeff SeteraSandisCivic Engineer

Holly RazzanoDegenkolb EngineersStructural Engineer

Mark WoodmanMcCracken & Woodman, Inc.Mechanical Engineer

Ron ZeigerZeiger Engineers, Inc.Electrical

Lake Merritt Municipal Boathouse Oakland

This project has restored the Boathouse to its original splendor and historic uses,creating a vibrancy on the shores of Oakland’s Lake Merritt, the jewel of the City.

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Stephen J. Farneth, FAIAPrincipal-in-ChargeKitty ViethKatherine T. PetrinArchitectural HistorianDavid WesselMary SlaterPrincipal ConservatorArchitectural Resources Group

Kevin OdellSacramento Housing andRedevelopment AgencyProject Manager

David SaganR.E.Y. Engineers

Art DellSOHA EngineersStructural Engineer

Neil JosenSJ EngineersMechanical Engineer

Munson FongFWAElectrical Engineer

Kenneth ReymanReyman Brothers ConstructionContractor

Jennifer Costa Formerly with ArchitecturalResources Group Architectural Historian

Locke Boarding House Locke

Founded in 1915, Locke is an American town built by and for Chinese immigrants.Recently rehabilitated for use as a visitor center and museum, the Locke BoardingHouse is a gateway to this unique town and National Historic Landmark district.

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Christopher WasneyKaori AbikoCody Anderson Wasney Architects

Helena Cipres-PalacinStanford University

Rachel Austin-CamplisRodney HumbleVance Brown BuildersGeneral Contractor

Matt PietrasMK ThinkInterior Architect

Bill HynesSWA GroupLandscape

Steve NakashimaSteve Nakashima ConsultingCivil Engineer

Ray PugliesiDegenkolb EngineersStructural Engineer

John MohsAGC IncorporatedMechanical Contractor

Kurt ChaconRedwood City ElectricElectrical Contractor

Larry ThompsonThermaPlumbing Contractor

Achille BigliardiAchille Bigliardi Photography

Bernard AndreBernard Andre Photography

The Peterson Building Stanford

This $15 million rehabilitation of a historic engineering building at a majorCalifornia university restored the building’s original architectural integrity and grandeur while also updating it to meet the requirements of current usersand modern codes.

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John DuvivierKate CarrollJennifer FinkJessica YinRyan FettersDavid MaglatyArchitectsLisa BottomDouglas OlsenInteriorsAmit SinhaRenderingGensler

Frederic KnappKnapp & Ver PlanckPreservation Architect

Ansel Van ZandtHathaway Dinwiddie

Ken DefiebreKSDConstruction Manager

Scott ShackletonUC BerkeleyConstruction Manager

Dustin MooreDesigner

Suzman ColeLandscape

John LamonBKFCivil Engineer

Rene VignosForrell ElsesserStructural

Larry SunTKSCMechanical

Clay CalhounCreative ConceptsElectrical

Russel GaultTKSCPlumbing

Angela McDonaldHLB LightingLighting

Jason CummingsTeeComAV

Sherman TakataTakata Photography

Richard C. Blum Center Berkeley

Richard C. Blum Hall, completed in October 2010, is a 24,000 s.f. LEED NC SilverCertified complex on the U.C. Berkeley campus. It includes the renovated NavalArchitecture Building, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and anew wing that reinterprets traditional Bay Region Shingle Style design.

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Todd JerseyTodd Jersey ArchitectureEntrant, Project Lead & Title

Richmond Municipal Natatorium Richmond

A source of civic unity, The ‘Plunge’ served the diverse Richmond communityfrom 1926 to 2001. Today, restored at a low cost of $7.5 million, it maintains itshistorical value while sporting one of the greenest and healthiest pools in America.

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Eric Haas, AIAChava Danielson, AIADSHArchitect

Joe DeMarieMadeleine BrandOwners

Thaya DuBoisGarden DesignLandscape Designer

Bubeshko Apartments Los Angeles

R.M. Schindler’s Bubeshko Apartments, one of the few multi-family dwellingsbuilt by this significant architect, have been sensitively restored, paying closeattention as Schindler did to the interplay of materials, a characteristic colorpalette, and intricate spatial qualities.

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David Marshall, AIA, NCARB, Carmen Pauli, NCARBHeritage Architecture & PlanningHistoric Architect

Roy OlsenLance WelwooMike GilbertDelaware North Companies

Donna RennerWilliam (Bill) MennellRonilee ClarkNicole TurnerVictor WalshTherese MuranakaRobert RobinsonNellie GonzalezNioufar (Nini) MinoviCalifornia State Parks Old Town San Diego; State Historic Park San Diego Coast District

Steve ThompsonPatrick EnglishSonya MancillaSoltek Pacific

Jerry DoddDodd & AssociatesStructural Engineer

Paul EricsonRod HoudyshelRod KoepkeSyska Hennessy Group

Alissa SigalaRoss GarciaRBF Consulting

Garner PalenskiAON Fire Protection Engineering

Marty KozakowskiAmy RussellJohn EgnorRon AlwineJEM AssociatesRestaurant/food service

Bill BarnardPam BarlettBarlo Signs InternationalGraphics/Signs

Kurt CarlsonKTU+ALandscape Architecture

Penny ClewsShamli TarbalFormerly with KTU+ALandscape Architecture

Jerry SchaeferASM AffiliatesAchaeology

Ione StieglerIS ArchitectureAbove-ground Archaeology

Bruce CoonsHistorianHistoric Consultant

Cosmopolitan Hotel San Diego

The wood and adobe Cosmopolitan Hotel is one of San Diego’s most importantlandmarks. The $6.5 million rehabilitation included a full seismic retrofit, newkitchen and restrooms, code and ADA upgrades, and replication of missing 1872hotel rooms and historic features.

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Restoration 28th Annual Preservation Design Awards 2011

Alice CareyCarey & Co., Inc.Architecture/Conservation

Phil GinsburgAdetokunbo AjikeSan Francisco Recreation and Park Department

Lena Ch’enSan Francisco Department of Public Works

Hans BaldaufJan BerckefeldMaybeck FoundationNonprofit Partner

Douglas NelsonRHAALandscape Architecture

Sunil GuptaOLMM Consulting EngineersStructural Engineering

George FullertonBennett ConsultingCivil Engineering

Dennis WongAGS, Inc.Civil Engineering

Munson FongF.W. AssociatesElectrical Engineering

Nick AncelSFDPWLandscape Architecture

Angela McDonaldHorton Lees BrogdonLighting Design

Kate KeatingKate Keating AssociatesSignage Design

James D. EddyJDE AssociatesIrrigation Consultant

Loran MayMay & AssociatesBotanist/Wetland Ecologist

Cherie NewellOakland MuseumInterpretive Exhibit Design

Bauman Landscape & ConstructionLandscape Contractor

George ForniAquatic EnvironmentsLagoon Restoration

BBI ConstructionSeismic/Historic Restoration

Best Roofing & ConstructionRotunda Dome Restoration

John F. ThomasSFDPWLandscape Architecture

Palace of Fine Arts Buildings, Lagoon & Park San Francisco

The Palace of Fine Arts, a National Register site, is one of San Francisco’s mostbeloved icons. The eight year, multi-phase project included architectural,structural, landscape and lagoon rehabilitation. The project was completedthrough a public/private partnership.

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Reconstruction 28th Annual Preservation Design Awards 2011

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Susan CarterSan Dieguito River ParkOwner

Anne CooperSan Dieguito River ParkSikes Adobe Museum Manager

Ione R. Stiegler, AIAMichael Martinez, AIAIS ArchitectureHistoric Preservation Architect

Melvyn Green, SEMelvyn Green & Associates

Mark SauerMark Sauer Construction

Garner Palenske, PEAon Fire Protection EngineeringFire Protection Engineer

Laura BurnettWallace, Roberts, & Todd

Vonn Marie MayCultural Resource Consultant

Stephen Van WormerWalter Enterprises

Dr. Philip de BarrosPalomar College

Sikes Adobe Historic Farmstead San Diego

The Sikes Adobe Historic Farmstead, recovering from near total destructionin the 2007 Witch Creek Fire, was restored and reconstructed to its 1881appearance. The project design incorporates significant new fire protectionmeasures to prevent this tragedy from ever happening again.

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Cultural Resource Studies/Reports 28th Annual Preservation Design Awards 2011

Kelly WongProject LeadChristina WallaceProject ManagerThe Presidio Trust

Charles Bransby-ZacharyGB Geotechnics USA Inc.Non-Destructive Evaluation

Building 50 Adobe Non-Destructive Evaluation San Francisco

Building 50, the Presidio Officers’ Club is one of two adobe structures inSan Francisco. Prior to the full building rehabilitation, investigation of thehistoric fabric including the non-destructive evaluation of the adobe wallswas performed.

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Cultural Resource Studies/Reports 28th Annual Preservation Design Awards 2011

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Greg HastingsElisa StipkovichAnaheim Redevelopment AgencyProject Lead

Jennifer L. TrotouxArchitectural Resources GroupAuthor

Historic Preservation Plan Anaheim

The Anaheim Citywide Historic Preservation Plan results from the collaboration ofthe City, interested residents and expert consultants. It provides comprehensivetools for City staff and community members to preserve and manage the City'shistoric resources throughout Anaheim's diverse neighborhoods.

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Cultural Resource Studies/Reports 28th Annual Preservation Design Awards 2011

Charlie KnoxCity of Benicia, Public Works &Community Department

Ruth Todd, AIA, AICP, LEED APProject ManagerJonathan LammersAuthorPage & Turnbull

Historic Context Statement Benecia

The City of Benicia Historic Context Statement explores the development ofone of California’s earliest and most important industrial centers, while alsoproviding a remarkably clear and concise framework for identifying andevaluating its historic buildings.

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Kevin JohnsonJeff CroninEmily StadnickiJason WasmundCity of Pasadena

Teresa GrimesAndrea GalvinLaura VanaskieGalvin Preservation AssociatesPrepared MPDF

Sue MossmanTim GregoryJenna Kachour Pasadena Heritage

Study of Late 19th/Early 20th Century Development & Architecture Pasadena

The project was an innovative and comprehensive study of residentialdevelopment from the turn of the twentieth century, including preparation of a Multiple Property Documentation Form, National Register nominationsand an intensive-level survey of all extant buildings from the period.

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Cultural Resource Studies/Reports 28th Annual Preservation Design Awards 2011

Nicholas FrancoElise WheelerCalifornia State Parks–San LuisObispo Coast District

Robert PageNPS Olmsted Center for LandscapePreservationBoston National Historic ParkProject Lead

Hearst Castle Cultural Landscape Report San Simeon

This project provides comprehensive documentation and treatmentrecommendations guiding stewardship of the Hearst Castle landscape. Thereport provides sound preservation strategies and clear tasks to preserve the gardening traditions, landscape design and idealized agricultural setting of Hearst and Morgan’s creation.

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Mary BrownSan Francisco Planning DepartmentLead Author

San Francisco Modern Architecture & Landscape Design Historic Context Statement San Francisco

The San Francisco Modern Architecture and Landscape Design Historic ContextStatement provides a framework for the evaluation of buildings and landscapesconstructed between 1935 and 1970. This contextual foundation is essential for the identification and designation of San Francisco’s significant buildings and landscapes.

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Cultural Resource Studies/Reports 28th Annual Preservation Design Awards 2011

Janet HansenKen BernsteinCity of Los Angeles, Office of Historic ResourcesSurveyLA Project Manager

Fae TsukamotoDavid DieudonneEva SunSurveyLA FiGSS ManagerDavid TerukinaSurveyLA FiGSS AdvisorCity of Los Angeles, Department of City Planning

Daniel ElroiNorthSouth GIS LLC

Gloria NguyenCPS, Inc.

Kathleen GainesSusan MacdonaldGetty Conservation InstituteProject Advisor

Rick StarzakICF International

Katie HorakArchitectural Resources Group

Kathryn Welch Howe KWH Associates Consultant

SurveyLA Field Guide Survey System Los Angeles

SurveyLA’s Field Guide Survey System (FiGSS) is a custom-designed, GIS-basedmobile field application which provides a cutting-edge approach to completinghistoric resources surveys. The FiGSS incorporates several innovative featureswhich streamline the survey process, create consistencies in decision-makingamong field surveyors, and provide diverse strategies for managing survey data.

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Craftsmanship/Preservation Technology 28th Annual Preservation Design Awards 2011

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Paul BessieresCarol FoxLarry GardnerJude LaspaBechtelOwner’s Representatives

Joe BeyerChurch Historian

Glenn David MatthewsMark McMillanRick FlasterARG Conservation ServicesArchitecture Conservation

David Wessel, AICArchitectural Resources GroupArchitecture Conservation

James BurgessPacific SealantsSealant Contractor

Michael CourtneyGiampolini-CourtneyMasonry Contractor

Don Dennehy, Jr.Crown Sheet MetalSheet Metal Contractor

Ariana MakauNzilani Glass ConservationStained Glass Conservator

Lorraine SchnabelLorraine Schnabel Conservation, LLCPetrographer

Shawn TibbsGiampolini-CourtneyMasonry Contractor

Calvary Presbyterian Church San Francisco

Through a process of investigation, testing and experienced craftsmanship,the hidden gem of original masonry was rediscovered and restored. Conditionsthat created the deterioration of the stone were diagnosed and removed,providing Calvary with a long-term solution that is both stable and beautiful.

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Craftsmanship/Preservation Technology 28th Annual Preservation Design Awards 2011

Terrence ParetSeismic Design EngineerAlan DreyfussHistoric Preservation ConsultantWiss, Janey, Elstner Associates, Inc.

Kurt SchindlerELS Architecture and Urban DesignArchitect

Leslie KaneCongregation Sherith IsraelOwner

Dylan BerryPlant ConstructionGeneral Contractor

Fernando FernandezSullivan MasonryMasonry Restoration

Chris KirschenheuterBlue Water EnvironmentalPaint Removal

Dennis CoxRDC Construction ServicesCenter Coring

Congregation Sherith Israel San Francisco

This project sustained a 1904 masonry synagogue by leveraging beneficialattributes of the archaic structural system; surgically mitigating seismic vulnera-bilities with low-disruption engineering technology new to North America; andreversing the detrimental effect of facade coating added fifty years ago.

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Craftsmanship/Preservation Technology 28th Annual Preservation Design Awards 2011

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Heidi HorwitzLinda CooperJack FrostDavid PitzCalifornia State Parks–Northern Buttes District

David WesselArchitectural ConservatorGlenn David MathewsHistoric Preservation ArchitectKatharine UntchProject ManagerARG Conservation Services

Takashi FukudaArchitectural Resources GroupPhotographer

Charles EganChinese Flagship Partner ProgramSan Francisco State University,Department of Foreign Languages& LiteraturesLead Translator

Kathleen OrlenkoPaper ConservatorPaper Conservation

Joss House State Historic Park Chinese Writings PreservationWeaverville

The Weaverville Joss House is the oldest continuously used Chinese Taoisttemple in California and dates to the gold rush era. Preservation, documentationand translation of its Chinese inscriptions has illuminated contributions of theChinese community to California’s history.

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Craftsmanship/Preservation Technology 28th Annual Preservation Design Awards 2011

David WesselStephen Farneth, AIAArchitectural Resources GroupArchitecture Conservation& Design

Craig KenkelNPS San Francisco Maritime NHP

Art DellSOHA EngineersStructural Engineer

Brett TaberTaber ConstructionGeneral Contractor

Anne RosenthalA. Rosenthal Fine Art ConservationMural Conservation

Maritime Museum NHP San Francisco

The National Park Service Maritime Museum is a Works Progress Administration-constructed building where architectural and art conservation projects have beencarried out in collaboration over the past two decades.

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Archaeological & Interpretive Exhibits 28th Annual Preservation Design Awards 2011

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Aaron Jon Hyland, AIAStephen J. Farneth, FAIADavid Wessel, FAPT, AICPrincipalAndrew Blyholder, AIAArchitectZemei YangCAD SpecialistKatherine PetrinHistorianArchitectural Resources Group

Doug TomTom Eliot FischAssociate Architect

Dan QuanDaniel Quan DesignInterpretive Designer

Don BybeeMaria BaranowskiCharles MillerDanita RodriguezRoy H. McNameeDan OsanaCasey LeeCheryl EssexCalifornia State Parks

Eddie WongKatherine ToyAngel Island Immigration Station Foundation

Pieter ColenbranderO’Mahony & Myer, Inc.

Steve LauSOHA EngineersStructural Engineer

Art DellSOHA EngineersProject Engineer

Jeff BlaevoetGuttman & BlaevoetMechanical Engineer

Natalie SaylorIan SlightLeland Saylor Associates

Lionel “Butch” ReynoldsWinzler & KellyHazardous Materials/Geotechnical

Andy HerlacheFugro WestGeotechnical Engineer

Nader GorjiFormerly with Olivia ChenConsultants, Inc.Project Civil Engineer

Nick IvashkevichWest Bay BuildersContractor

David WakelyDavid Wakely Photography

Kelly WongEvan KopelsonFormerly with ArchitecturalResources Group

Angel Island Immigration Station Tiburon

Recently completed work at the Angel Island Immigration Station includesrestoration of the Detention Barracks, installation of interpretive exhibits, andextensive landscaping and site work, including a representation of the footprintof the site’s original centerpiece, the Administration Building.

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Archaeological & Interpretive Exhibits 28th Annual Preservation Design Awards 2011

Paul WelschmeyerPaul Welschmeyer ArchitectsPro bono: Program concept,inception, research, graphic design,sponsorship solicitation

Barry JenningsNiles Banner Installation,Community liaison, sponsorshipsolicitation

Scott BraleyPeninsula Digital Imaging (ARC)Banner printing

Laurie ManuelRepresenting Community of NilesIndividual banner printingsponsorship

Doug AveryNiles Main Street AssociationLong-term banner programadministration

Elisa TierneyJosh HuberRedevelopment Agency of the City of FremontAdvocate

Cultural Banner Program Niles

The intent of the Niles Cultural Banner Program is to reveal the history of Nilesand provide insight into its present day dilemma, so visitors, residents andpoliticians can work together to bring positive preservation, conservation andredevelopment to this historic oasis.

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Linda WhitneySacramento Old City AssociationPrincipal

Kathleen GreenJennifer StanleySacramento Old City AssociationHistoric District Survey Committee

Roberta DeeringCity of SacramentoRecipient of Survey; contributedresearch material

Heather DowneyAuthor

Meg GlynnPage & TurnbullHistoric Preservation Consultant

Sacramento Historic Hollow Sidewalks Sacramento

Until 2008, a network of underground resources in downtown Sacramentoremained relatively unknown. Since then, the City’s 1860s and 1870s system ofraised streets and hollow sidewalks has gained popularity as Sacramento workedto understand and raise awareness of its subterranean resources.

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