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The Elk River Historic Context Study - A Proposal to the City of Elk River from Landscape Research November 23, 2001
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The Elk River Historic Context Study - A Proposal to the City of Elk River from Landscape Research November 23, 2001
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Landscape Research: Partial List of Clients and Projects,1976-2001 <br />Unless noted, Carole Zellie served as the Principal Investigator or Project Director. <br />St. Paul, Minnesota (1987-) <br />Client: St. Paul Heritage Preservation Commission. Evaluation of existing city-wide cultural <br />resources study and development of historic contexts and location designation studies (2000-). <br />Client: Minnesota Historical Society. Literature search and building reports for the Henry <br />Sibley, Faribault, and DePuis houses at the Sibley Historic Site (1998-9). <br />Client: Planning and Economic Development Department. Final writing, editing, and design of <br />the Downtown St. Paul Urban Design Plan and Urban Design Postcard Project (1997). Recipient <br />of 2001 Communication Award, St. Paul Heritage Preservation Commission. <br />Client: Minnesota Historical Society. Historic landscape report and master plan for the grounds <br />of the Alexander Ramsey House (1995). <br />Client: Dayton's Bluff District 4 Community Council. Preparation of an urban design framework <br />for the Dayton's Bluff Historic District; study funded by the McKnight Foundation (1993). <br />Client: Minnesota Historical Society, State Historic Preservation Office. Writing and <br />production of a 16-page brochure describing the Minnesota Certified Local Government Program <br />(1993). <br />Client: Ramsey County Historical Society. Historic structures report for the Heman Gibbs Farm <br />(1993). <br />Client: St. Paul Planning and Economic Development Department. Design and production of a <br />30-page design guidelines handbook explaining the district design review process and criteria <br />(1992). Recipient of 1993 Preservation Award, St. Paul Heritage Preservation Commission. <br />Client: St. Paul Planning and Economic Development Department. Study and development of a <br />model for the creation of heritage conservation districts; companion study of the historic <br />contexts of the Dayton's Bluff Historic District (1991). <br />Client: Dayton's Bluff District 4 Community Council. Design and production of a newsletter on <br />building conservation for the residents of the Dayton's Bluff Historic District (1992). <br />Client: St. Croix Valley Heritage Center, with Winsor/Faricy Architects. Team member for <br />programming and schematic design for new center to be located in Taylor's Falls, Minnesota <br />(1988). <br />Client: Minnesota Historical Society, State Historic Preservation Office. Statewide inventory <br />of geographic features of cultural and historical significance and preparation of guidelines for <br />the nomination of selected features to the National Register of Historic Places. Individual <br />National Register nominations for Barn Bluff, Winona, and Sugar Loaf, Winona (1988-9). <br />Client: Minnesota Historical Society, State Historic Preservation Office. Project Coordinator <br />for a reuse feasibility study at the Thorstein Veblen Farmstead near Northfield, Minnesota <br />(1990). Historic structures report prepared with MacDonald and Mack Architects, Ltd. (1992). <br />Carole Zelliel bndscaM Reawch 2 <br />
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