Treanor Blog/News

Eisenhower Ridge Building 19 Honored with Timmy Award

2011-11-23 Posted By: Patty Weaver

On November 15, The National Housing & Rehabilitation Association presented Topeka developer Pioneer Group the Judges Award for Honorable Mention at the J. Timothy Anderson Awards for Excellence in Historic Rehabilitation for the adaptive reuse of Eisenhower Ridge Building 19. The award, given in the category of best commercial/retail/non-residential project, was announced at the NH&RA’s annual ceremony in Boston.

The “Timmy Awards” honor outstanding real estate projects that involve the rehabilitation and preservation of older and historic buildings nation-wide. Building 19 was awarded in the category of Best Commercial/Retail/Non-Residential Project. The project rehabilitated a 125-year-old ...

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Treanor Launches Sustainability Committee

2011-11-23 Posted By: Patty Weaver

Treanor Sustainability Committee

Treanor Architects is proud to announce the launch of its new Sustainability Committee. The committee was formed as a grassroots effort within the company to serve as a resource and advocate for environmental sustainability. Through the incorporation of sustainable practices, educating employees and clients, and creating an environmentally responsible outreach program, this committee will address firm-wide needs in the area of environmental consciousness.

The group is led by two sponsoring principals and also of representatives from each of Treanor’s design studios:

  • Justice – Sponsoring Principal Andy Pitts, AIA, LEED AP BD+C
  • Interior Design – Sponsoring Principal Audrie Wenger, IIDA
  • Student ...

Municipal Auditorium Exterior Restoration Completed Early

2011-10-12 Posted By: Patty Weaver

City Celebrates Building’s 75th Anniversary

Kansas City’s iconic Municipal Auditorium has received a face lift just in time for the building’s 75th anniversary celebration.

After 75 years of continuous service, the historic Art Deco building was showing its age. The City of Kansas City initiated a project in 2010 to restore the building’s exterior to its former glory.

Completed ahead of schedule, the project wrapped up in time for the building’s 75th anniversary celebration. The event marks the building’s formal dedication by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on October 13, 1936. Hosted by the Kansas ...

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Eisenhower Ridge Building 19 Announced as Timmy Awards Finalist

2011-09-15

The National Housing & Rehabilitation Association announced Eisenhower Ridge Building 19, located in Leavenworth, Kan., as on of the finalists for this year’s J. Timothy Anderson Awards For Excellence in Historic Rehabilitation.

The annual “Timmy Awards” honor outstanding real estate projects that involve the rehabilitation and preservation of older and historic buildings nation-wide. Building 19 was named as one of two finalists in the category of Best Commercial/Retail/Non-Residential Project. The project rehabilitated a 125-year-old mess hall that historically served Civil War veterans as part of the Western Branch, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. Now, the building serves ...

Debunking historic preservation myths

2011-09-06

Five things you thought you knew about historic preservation

The very idea of preserving an older, historically significant building for a new, modern use can start some heated conversations. The problem is, a number of the “facts” that many believe to be true about historic preservation projects are actually false.

Here are five of the most common beliefs about historic preservation and rehabilitation— and the reality:

It’s just for 80-year-old buildings.Actually, age is just a starting point. The National Park Service says any building that is 50 years old and historically significant based on its usage, its role ...

Downtown Norton in This Place Matters Community Challenge

2011-05-23 Posted By: Patty Weaver

The Downtown Norton Historic District was recently named one of the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s finalists to participate in the This Place Matters 2011 Community Challenge – a competition for a $25,000 grant.

Comprised of 43 contributing structures, the Norton Downtown Historic District encompasses commercial, industrial and civic areas in Norton, Kansas. The Norton County Community Foundation and building owners nominated the district for the challenge to assist in their effort to protect and revive Norton’s historic downtown.

Now that the Norton Downtown Historic District has been selected one of the 100 finalists, it will have to ...

Moulton’s Drugstore, owned by the Norton County Community Foundation, is at the heart of the Norton Downtown Historic District. Treanor Architects prepared design documents to restore the building to its 1950s appearance.Moulton’s Drugstore, owned by the Norton County Community Foundation, is at the heart of the Norton Downtown Historic District. Treanor Architects prepared design documents to restore the building to its 1950s appearance.

Treanor Principal Elected to National Trust Board of Advisors

2010-11-17 Posted By: Patty Weaver
K. Vance Kelley, AIA, was elected to the National Trust of Historic Preservation’s 2011 Board of Advisors Executive Committee. The Board of Advisors is governed by the annually elected executive committee of officers and regional board chairs, plus four individuals from the at-large Board of Advisors membership. Kelley will serve as an at-large member of the executive committee in 2011. To learn more about the National Trust Board of Advisors, go to http://www.preservationnation.org/about-us/team/board-of-advisors.html.

Brown County Law Enforcement Center Dedicated at Open House

2010-10-04 Posted By: Andrea Albright

More than 600 Hiawatha residents and surrounding community members visited the recently completed Brown County Law Enforcement Center at an open house Saturday, Sept. 11. The facility, which houses both the jail and sheriff's department, was dedicated to the memory of Todd Michael Widman, a sheriff's deputy who was killed in the line of duty in 2000.

The law enforcement center includes offices for sheriff’s administration, records, deputies, workroom, interview rooms, evidence and property storage. The 41-bed jail will house inmates in separate pods to maintain proper classifications.

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Stacey Zwettler Keller Obtains License

2010-09-01 Posted By: Patty Weaver
In August, Stacey Zwettler Keller passed the Architect Registration Examination and is now a Registered Architect in the State of Kansas. Keller is an architect in Treanor’s Historic Preservation group and works on projects such as the Kansas Statehouse Preservation and Restoration and Ft. Leavenworth's Building 427 Riverside Apartment Rehabilitation.

Design-Build Team Selected for Municipal Auditorium Exterior Restoration

2010-08-20 Posted By: Patty Weaver

The design-build team of Konrath Group and Treanor Architects was selected to complete the exterior restoration of The Kansas City Convention Center’s Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City, Mo.

Scheduled to begin in September 2010, the $3 million project includes the restoration of the historic building’s exterior limestone and ornamental metals while keeping Municipal Auditorium fully operational. In addition to the masonry restoration, the project entails the design of exterior lighting improvements to complement the building’s majestic presence and respect the surrounding neighborhood.

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