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Resource Directory-Architecture
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Architectural Conservation
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Historic Architectural Restoration & Preservation Company
1198 Navigator Dr., #190
San Buenaventura, CA 93001
http://harpcompany.com
Phone: (805) 644-4449
Contact: Steve Schleder
E-mail: info@harpcompany.com
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Interiors & Exteriors (paint, plaster, stucco)
Original & Period Color Consultation
Epoxy Injection Specialists
Wood & Steel Window Restoration
Interior Hardwood Re-finishing
Masonry Cleaning, Waterproofing & Restoration
25 Year Limited Warranty Available (Lifetime)
Fascia, Rafter Tail & Outrigger Fungi Decay Restoration
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Historic Resources Group
1728 Whitley Avenue
Hollywood, CA 90028-4809
www.historicla.com
Phone: (323) 469-2349
Fax: (323) 469-0491
Contact: Christy McAvoy
E-mail: HRG@historicLA.com
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With an established reputation for quality and problem solving, Historic Resources Group is the leading historic preservation planning, architecture, and development services firm in California. Since its founding in 1989, Historic Resources Group has offered its clients - which include developers, real estate professionals, architects, non-profit organizations, community groups, and municipal, county, regional, state, and federal government agencies - a wide range of preservation services.
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ICF International
811 W. 7th Street, Suite 800
Los Angeles , CA 90017
www.jonesandstokes.com
Phone: (213) 627-5376
Fax: (213) 627-6853
Contact: Richard Starzak
E-mail: rstarzak@jsanet.com
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ICF International (ICF), formerly known as Jones & Stokes Associates, is one of California’s premier full-service environmental and cultural resources consulting firms. Since its creation in 1969, ICF has supported a broad range of local, state, and federal government and private-sector clients on historic preservation and planning projects, infrastructure improvement projects, and compliance with mandated government programs
ICF staff members are experienced in the identification of architectural/historical resources that are, or may be, eligible for the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) and California Register of Historical Resources (CRHR), as well as related impacts analyses to ensure compliance with Sections 4(f)/106, CEQA, and NEPA. In addition, ICF can prepare architectural plans, design studies, and adaptive use scenarios. ICF also has specialized capability in the preparation of historic resources surveys and documentation. Many of ICF’s Historians have special expertise in the evaluation of Post World War II and recent past resources.
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Page & Turnbull
417 S. Hill Street, Suite 211
Los Angeles, CA 90013
www.page-turnbull.com
Phone:
(213) 221-1200
Fax:
(213) 221-1209
Contact:
John D. Lesak, AIA LEED AP
E-mail:
lesak@page-turnbull.com |
Page & Turnbull, established in 1973, provides architectural and conservation services for historic buildings, resources and civic areas. Our offices are located in San Francisco, Sacramento and Los Angeles.
Our staff includes licensed architects, designers and historians, conservators and planners organized into three studios: Architecture, Cultural Resources, and Building Technology. We approach projects with imagination and flexibility and are committed to the conservation of significant resources—where these resources can be made to function for present and future needs.
Our mission is to imagine change within historic environments through design, research, and technology, and our commitment to excellence has been acknowledged by professional organizations and in publications. The National Trust for Historic Preservation, the American Institute of Architects, the U.S. Government, California Preservation Foundation and others have honored us with more than 50 awards.
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PCR Services Corporation
233 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 130
Santa Monica, CA 90401
www.pcrnet.com
Phone: (310) 451-4488
Fax: (310) 451-5279
Contact: Dr. Margarita Wuellner
E-mail: m.wuellner@pcrnet.com
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PCR’s Historic Resources Division provides public and private clients with professional assistance in meeting historic resources requirements for preservation, rehabilitation and redevelopment projects pursuant to federal, state, and local regulations. PCR’s highly qualified and experienced architectural historians meet and exceed the Secretary of the Interior’s Historic Preservation Professional Qualifications Standards, as set forth in 36 CFR 61. PCR’s Historic Resources Division is an established full-service historic preservation practice with comprehensive in-house capabilities for research, analysis, documentation, management and treatment of historic resources. PCR’s Historic Resource Division is also advantageously situated within the context of a mid-size Southern California environmental planning firm. From single-issue studies to complex projects, our clients benefit from the range and depth of services offered by PCR’s environmental planning and multi-disciplinary technical divisions.
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Studio Pali Fekete architects (SPF:a)
8609 Washington Blvd.
Culver City, CA 90232
www.spfa.com
Phone: (310) 558-0902
Contact: Dafna Zilafro
E-mail: dafna@spfa.com
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Founded in 1988, SPF:a is a Los Angeles based architecture firm specializing in clients and projects that require a high level of design sensitivity, technical expertise, and hands-on principal involvement. The studio, led by Principals Zoltan E. Pali, FAIA and Judit M. Fekete, LEED, houses an award-winning design team, and one of the world’s most accomplished technical documentation workshops.
The studio won the LABC Award for Historic Preservation for its restoration of the Pantages Theatre in 1999, and the AIA Presidential Award for leading the Getty Villa Museum renovation team as Executive Architects in 2006. SPF:a also renovated the historic Greek Theatre, and the Gibson Amphitheater. Current projects include the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, restoration of a 1930 WPA post office building and its incorporation into a performing arts center; and renovation of LACMA West, the historic May Company building on Wilshire Boulevard into galleries and offices for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
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Pershing Square Downtown Los Angeles Pershing Square is the oldest public park in Los Angeles. Its history extends back two hundred years when it was a vacant lot known as block number 15. In 1866, an ordinance was signed declaring the park "...a public square for the use and benefit of the citizens of the common." Over the last century the park has undergone numerous changes including the addition of underground parking in the 1950s. In the 1990s, the park was significantly remodeled by a design team led by architect Ricardo Legoretta and landscape architect Laurie Olin. Photo courtesy of California Historical Society / Ticor Title Insurance |
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