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    Find an Architect › Folio › Member Firms › Richaven Architecture & Preservation

    Richaven Architecture & Preservation

    • Brian Rich recording deficiencies during a building condition assessment for the VA American Lake Building 81.81AC Seismic rehabilitation.
    • Richaven completed condition assessment of two buildings and the skybridge usingdigital imaging and drone technology to catpure aerial images.
    • Sounding the cast stone was only one of several tests performed by Richaven Principal Brian Rich during this 9 week long swing stage based assessment of the Tacoma Municipal Building.
    • A view of the main elevation of Building 81 at the VA American Lake campus.
    • The historic Day Hall will be restored during the rehabilitation.
    • The National Register listed Mission 66 Alpine Visitor Center at Rocky Mountain National Park looking southeast.
    • A drone photo of the 1938 Centralia Armory looking northwest.
    • Richaven provided architecture & preservation consulting services to the University Heights Community Center including a detailed condition assessment of the 1902/1907 wood framed school building which is a city, State and Nationally designated landmark. The condition assessment included exterior, roof, and interior architectural features of the building as well as all building systems. Code analysis, including code plans, was completed based upon requirements for the 1991 Seattle Building Code which was in effect at the time the building was converted to a community center and a special SDCI Director’s Rule. The building was also analyzed according to current handicap accessibility requirements. Contact: Maureen Ewing, University Heights Executive Director, (206) 527-4278, maureen@uheightscenter.org
    • Aerial view of the Tacoma Municipal Building Complex looking northwest over Commencement Bay. Drone photo captured by Brian Rich.
    • The 1902 Log House Museum, a Seattle Landmark, looking northwest.
    • The Main Terminal Building at the King County International Airport (aka Boeing Field) looking northwest.
    • The exterior of the 1942 National Register eligible third-largest aircraft hanger in the United States
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