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Tag Archive for ‘Historic Preservation’

Historic Preservation and Sustainability – One Strategy Contributing to Both Goals

Dean and I had a very interesting meeting with the Heritage Resources Program Leader for the Rocky Mountain Region of the U.S. Forest Service last week and during our meeting we began discussing the idea of sustainability and historic preservation. This very topic will be the theme of the upcoming 2010 Saving Places Conference which [...]

The Four Treatments for Historic Properties

When working with, or evaluating, federally registered historic structures it is important to understand the basic approaches that can be taken in regards to modifications. Rehabilitation: This treatment is when an owner wants to maintain the historic character of the building yet use it for a use that is compatible with the existing type of [...]

EV Studio to work with HistoriCorps

EV Studio has been selected to work with HistoriCorps, a new public-private partnership organization formed earlier this year. Elicia Ratajczyk of the Evergreen office met yesterday with HistoriCorps director, Jonas Landes and performed a Site Survey of the historic Kortright Cabin near the ghost-town of Bonanza, Colorado. The cabin originally belonged to Doctor and Assayer [...]

An Interview with Elicia Ratajczyk, LEED-AP, Associate at EVstudio

Hello! I am Elicia Ratajczyk and I have been a part of EV Studio for a little more than two years now, based out of the Evergreen Office. I have more than 30 different projects so far, which have included everything from deck additions to home additions to full commercial & residential new construction to [...]

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