Casa Córdova & Romero House
Stabilization Report
With portions dating to 1854, La Casa Córdova is the oldest building in the city of Tucson (excluding the San Xavier Mission of 1783, ten miles to the south). The adjacent Romero House is thought to contain portions of the original Presidio Wall of Tucson, dating to 1775.
Report prepared under the Arizona Heritage Fund for the Tucson Museum of Art & Historic Block (1996)
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WW2-Era Aircraft Hangars
Tucson International Airport -- Section 106 Assessment
Evaluation of historic integrity and significance of eight historic hangars.
Prepared for the Tucson Airport Authority as consultant to Statistical Research (1995)
10th Avenue Adobe Properties
Stabilization Needs Assessment
While a partner in Gibbs & Vint Architects: prepared documentation drawings and photos, and wrote Stabilization Assessment Report.
City of Tucson Department of Planning (1993)
6th Avenue & 22nd Street
Tucson - Historic Structures Evaluation
Study of five potentially historic buildings at intersection faced with impending street widening project.
For McGovern MacVittie & Lodge Assoc. Civil Engineers, and the City of Tucson Transportation Department (1993)
Tucson High School
Historic Structures Report
History and evaluation of three significant structures designed by Roy Place: "Old Main" of 1924 (with design consultation from Tucson's architect-mayor H.O. Jastaad), the WPA-funded Union Building of 1938, and the V-building of 1948.
Written while with NBBJ Architects for TUSD #1 and J.L. Merry & Assoc. (1991)
Carnegie Free Library of Tucson
For Stan Schuman of CDG Architects, Tucson - wrote first section on "History of Development" for Historic Structures Report.
City of Tucson Department of Planning (1992) |