Albert Pike Hotel
Albert Pike Hotel was constructed in 1929 for $1,000,000. Designed by architects Eugene Stern and George Mann (Mann designed the Arkansas State Capitol Building) in the Spanish Revival style, the hotel contained 175 guest rooms
Albert Pike Hotel was constructed in 1929 for $1,000,000. Designed by architects Eugene Stern and George Mann (Mann designed the Arkansas State Capitol Building) in the Spanish Revival style, the hotel contained 175 guest rooms
$3 million rehabilitation of twin 1926 apartment buildings in Midtown Kansas City.
Rehabilitation of an early 20th century private residence in Kansas City's Country Club district.
National Register nomination for the Moderne hospital documents national changes to hospital design paralleling medical advances made during World War II.
National Register nomination for 1955 Modern Movement apartment building. Rehabilitation of apartment units is pending.
Consultation on the proposed rehabilitation of the 1911 liquor warehouse and office building in Kansas City's Crossroads Freight District.
National Register nomination and $500,000 rehabilitation of a 1955 low-rise apartment building.
National Register nomination and $20 million rehabilitation of the 1925 sporting goods factory for conversion to offices. Historic Kansas City Preservation Award for Excellence, Contemporary Design in a Historic Context, 2013.
$900,000 rehabilitation of the 1908 studio of famed Kansas City architect Louis Curtiss. Adaptive reuse for offices and a night club.