Planning and Managing a Rehabilitation Project James Burton and Jake Fry, November 14, 2009
Preservation Restoration Rehabilitation (Renovation is a kind of Rehabilitation)
Key Rehabilitation Players
Other Players Associated with Owners: Lawyers (if HRA) Development Consultant and/or Cost Consultant Surveyors Marketing Consultants Regulators: City Building Permit Reviewers/Chief Building Official Home Protection Office Home Warranty Provider Provincial Heritage Branch City Inspectors Consultants: Engineering Consultants Heritage Consultant Non-profit organizations in the heritage field
Rehabilitating West 11th Ave.
Heritage value Historical research Values of the site: Aesthetic Social/Cultural Scientific Spiritual Historical Character-defining Elements of site
Integrating players’ interests
Before
Planning approvals for W. 11th Ave. Heritage Planning group Planning Department Vancouver Heritage Commission Community hearing Vancouver City Council Vancouver Permits & Licences
After
Smallworks Case Studies Jake Fry Restoration of a heritage home, 1930 home renovation Rehabilitation with the addition of a Laneway home
The most significant issue addressing the undertaking of any project is cost Cost factors: The environment (both social or carbon emission based) The Financial burden on homeowner. Value added to home and community Implication to lifestyle on family.
Case Study #1: 3996 West 10th
Case Study # 2: 2955 W 14th
Case Study # 3: Lane House
Rehabilitation of the Japanese Hall
Vancouver Japanese Language School - Japanese Hall
Heritage of the Japanese Hall
Physical challenges - Japanese Hall
Rehabilitation proposal
Rehabilitation E. Georgia St.
Heritage values of E. Georgia St.
Rehabilitation E. Georgia St.
Rehabilitated E. Georgia St.