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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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Client: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. An architectural and cultural resources investigation and <br />publication design for the Mississippi River Headwaters Reservoirs, including dams, <br />dwellings, and associated structures (1987). <br />Client: Ramsey County Historical Society. Director of "St. Paul and the Mississippi," a <br />National Endowment for the Humanities -funded planning study of the historical and cultural <br />impact of the river on the city. Research and production of two publications dealing with the <br />project themes (1988). <br />Client: Minnesota Historical Society. Historic structures report of original and existing <br />conditions at the LeDuc House, Hastings, Minnesota (1987); intensive historical research report <br />for the interpretive plan (1989); documentation of interior furnishings (1990) and outbuildings <br />and grounds (1993). Ongoing consultation on site development 1994-. <br />Minneapolis, Minnesota (1987-) <br />Client: Minneapolis Park Board and URS/BRW. Preparation of interpretive materials and <br />exhibits for Mill Ruins Park (2001). <br />Client: University of St. Thomas. Preparation of mitigation study for the Anderson Electric <br />Carriage Company, 1112 Harmon Place (2001). <br />Client: Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission. Preparation of local designation <br />studies and design guidelines for the MacPhail School of Music and the Harmon Place Historic <br />District (2000-2001). <br />Client: Brighton Development Corporation. Preparation of tax certification for the Gaar-Scott <br />Implement Warehouse Residential Lofts project (2000-). <br />Client: SRF Associates. Section 106 review of properties in the Washington Avenue and East <br />River Road project area on the University of Minnesota -Minneapolis campus (2000). <br />Lander Group, Minneapolis. Evaluation of the Anderson Clinic, 301 Kenwood Parkway (2000). <br />Client: American Swedish Institute. Research on the designed historic landscape and <br />architectural technology of the Swan Turnblad House (1999). <br />Client: St. Anthony Falls Heritage Board. Historic resources consultation for the Hennepin <br />Island Masterplan (1998). With Roger Martin FASLA. <br />Client: Minnesota Historical Society. Preparation of National Register of Historic Places <br />nomination for the Sears Building, Minneapolis, Minnesota (1998). <br />Client: Minneapolis Community Development Agency. Preparation of the historic resources <br />and urban design components of the AUAR process for the Southeast Minneapolis Industrial <br />Area. (1997-98). With Peer Collaborative Inc. <br />Client: University of Minnesota Master Planning and Facilities Management Departments. <br />Preparation of preservation master plan including Twin Cities, Duluth, Morris, and Crookston <br />campuses, 1996. Recipient of Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Award, 1998. <br />Client: Federal Reserve Bank. Preparation of text and illustrations for five interpretive <br />exhibits located on the Federal Reserve Plaza, Minneapolis, 1995-1998. With HOK <br />Architects, St. Louis, MO. <br />Carole Zellie/ImadsW Larch 3 <br />
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