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-- GOALS & WORK PLAN
-- REUSE STUDY TEAM MEMBERS
-- RESOURCES
PRELIMINARY
FINDINGS
-- EXPO SURVEY RESULTS
JUNE PUBLIC MEETING RESULTS:
maps/photos (large pdf
file) -
community input
The Reuse Team
The team
assembled for the Annandale School ReUse Study offers unparalleled experience in
the assessment, rehabilitation, and adaptive reuse of historic buildings.
Team members have also demonstrated their collective commitment to
community-driven, process oriented planning through past participation in more
than two dozen historic properties reuse studies, Minnesota Design Team visits,
and a host of design charrettes intended to capture the imagination and vision
of community members.
John
Lauber
Architectural Historian/ Preservation
Planner
Master of Arts,
Historic Preservation Planning, Cornell University
John Lauber will serve as Co-principal Investigator for the
Annandale School ReUse Study and his firm, John Lauber and Company LLC, will
serve as prime contractor. John
exceeds the Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualification Standards for
both History and Architectural History.
Since beginning his historic preservation career in 1991,
John has amassed unusually extensive and varied experience in the field,
completing cultural resource surveys, designation studies, historic context
narratives, documentation projects, historic properties reuse studies, and
Federal Rehabilitation Tax Credit applications for historic properties located
throughout Minnesota and in ten other states.
He has served as an intern for the Minneapolis and St. Paul Heritage
Preservation Commissions, and has worked for a private cultural resource
management firm, a large engineering company, and the Minnesota State Historic
Preservation Office. From 1993 to
2008, he served as a guest lecturer at the University of Minnesota (Twin Cities)
College of Design. He established
an independent preservation consulting practice in 2003.
Earlier this year, John entered into a long-term contract with the
Minnesota State Energy Office to review grant-funded energy efficiency projects
to ensure compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act and with
The Secretary of the Interior’s Standards
for Rehabilitation.
A strong proponent of community-based planning and problem
solving, John has participated in nearly two dozen historic properties reuse
studies, most of them in collaboration with Robert Claybaugh.
He has been an active member of the Minnesota Design Team; participating
in four design charrettes and three screening visits.
John has
completed projects for federal, state and local government agencies, educational
and cultural institutions, advocacy groups, and private developers in in
Minnesota and nine other states.
Clients have come to expect extraordinarily thorough research and documentation,
accessible and engaging written reports, highly polished visual and oral
presentations, and careful attention to detail throughout every project.
John’s experience includes reuse studies for school
buildings in projects Red Wing, Morris, International Falls, and Chaska, as well
as a historic structures report for the Lamar School in rural Polk County,
Wisconsin. He was project manager
for a 2010 reuse study of the Kasson Public School, which pioneered the use of a
dedicated project website to maximize the involvement of the community in the
reuse study process. He has written
about the reuse study process and its application to school buildings for the
Preservation Alliance of Minnesota; has given presentations on the process to
statewide preservation conferences in Minnesota and Kansas, and planned a
conference on school preservation during his tenure with the Minnesota State
Historic Preservation Office.
Robert
Claybaugh, AIA
Historical Architect
Robert Claybaugh will serve as Co-principal Investigator
for the Annandale School Study. Bob exceeds the Secretary of the Interior’s
Professional Qualification Standards for Historic Architecture.
Bob is a licensed architect in the states of Minnesota, Wisconsin, and
Missouri.
Claybaugh Preservation Architecture Inc (CPAi), founded in
1989, provides outstanding architectural and technical services for owners and
managers of historic buildings and sites.
CPAi also provides consulting services to design professionals, and
training for historic preservation professionals and laypeople.
Principal Robert J. Claybaugh has extensive experience with preservation
projects and a demonstrated commitment to preserving our built environment.
Bob Claybaugh has worked to preserve schools, colleges,
churches, courthouses, banks, and other public buildings in the Midwest and
throughout the United States. His
involvement has ranged from historic research at the inception of the project to
providing contract documents and construction supervision once the required work
is under way. Working with the
client, CPAi will develop an appropriate scope of work for preservation projects
of any size and budget.
Claybaugh Preservation Architecture has provided
restoration design services for Minnesota Historic Society properties at
Lindbergh Boyhood Home, Historic Fort Snelling, Sibley House Historic Site,
Split Rock Lighthouse, Folsom House, Historic Forestville, Lower Sioux Agency
and North West Fur Post. Other
historic site experience includes the Washington County Historic Courthouse, the
Mabel Tainter Memorial Auditorium and the Robert A. Long Mansion.
Bob’s experience includes reuse studies for school
buildings in projects Red Wing, Morris, International Falls, and Chaska, as well
as a historic structures report for the Lamar School in rural Polk County,
Wisconsin.
Gene
Dwyer
Structural Engineer
Gene Dwyer, PE, of LS Engineers in Le Sueur will serve as a
structural consultant for the Annandale Reuse Study on an as-needed basis,
reviewing existing conditions documents and schematic design to identify
structural issues. Gene has worked
on a number of previous preservation projects, including buildings at the Lower
Sioux Agency near Redwood Falls; Split Rock Lighthouse; Historic Fort Snelling;
and several structures at the Charles Lindberg National Historic Landmark.
He recently collaborated with the Co-principal investigators on studies
at the Stoppel Farmstead in Rochester, the Ayer House at the Mille Lacs Indian
Museum in Onamia, and St. John’s Lutheran Church in Red Wing.
Engineering
Design Initiative
Mechanical and electrical analysis
EDI is a mechanical and electrical engineering firm
headquartered in Minneapolis. The
firm has worked with the Co-principal investigators on several previous Reuse
Studies and Structures Reports. EDI
will consult with the team on an as-needed basis to evaluate mechanical and
electrical systems in the 1922 building and suggest improvements for increasing
its efficiency with a specific focus on sustainability.
Doug
Holmber
Estimator
Cost estimates for proposed work on the Annandale School building will be prepared by Doug Holmber of Professional Project Management, a Twin Cities-based construction management firm whose experienced staff has worked with the project team on a number of projects completed for the Minnesota Historical Society and a number of other recent projects.
Jon
Commers
Financial Analyst
Jon is principal of Donjek, a multi-faceted, Public Finance, Project Management,
and Public Policy consulting firm based in St. Paul.
Jon translates public finance and economics, planning and urban design
concepts, and perception of cultural and political dynamics into effective
project management and redevelopment strategy. Commers is tasked with
identifying and aligning the ingredients of successful urban places as founder
and principal of Donjek, and as a member of the
Metropolitan Council,
the regional governance agency for the Minneapolis Saint Paul area.
Jon was appointed by Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton to represent Saint Paul on
the Metropolitan Council, where he chairs the Land Use Advisory Committee and is
a member of the Transportation and Community Development Committees. He served
on the Saint Paul Planning Commission for six years, where he was elected chair.
Jon is also a co-founder of
Strong Towns,
a virtual nonprofit organization focused on improving the fiscal health of
communities through productive land use.
Jon will help the team assess local market conditions, identify tax credits, incentive programs and revenue streams that will contribute to a successful reuse of the 1922 building. He will prepare pro formas for the final report.
1922 BUILDING REUSE STUDY - HOME page for the ReUse Study
GOALS & WORK PLAN - Details about the process that will take place for this Reuse Study to find a new use for the soon to be vacated 1922 School building.
REUSE STUDY TEAM MEMBERS - The professionals who will be do the Reuse Study, led by John Lauber and Robert Claybaugh, Co-Principal Investigators.
RESOURCES - Maps, floor plans, photos, links, reports, and more.
PRELIMINARY FINDINGS - Results of the March 20th visit to Annandale by Co-PIs John Lauber and Bob Claybaugh
SURVEY RESULTS - Results of the 220 Surveys filled out at the April 6th Annandale Business Expo.
JUNE PUBLIC MEETING RESULTS:
maps and photos of the
building condition and site (Note: it is large pdf file and will take
considerable time to download.)
community input
results of four questions asked the meeting attendees