This set includes: roof plans, framing plans, grading plans, building sections, redlining, preliminary sketches, floor plans, site plans, index sheet, foundation plans, construction details, exterior elevations, wall sections, electrical plans and mechanical plans.
This set includes drawings for Harry Rawle (client) by Ralph L. Kraemer (engineer).
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This set includes: index sheet, site plans, exterior elevations, interior elevations, floor plans, construction details, foundation plans, framing plans, building sections, wall sections, fixture schedules, electrical plans, reflected ceiling plans, plumbing plans, HVAC plans and general specifications.
This set includes drawings for Jack Matthews (client).
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This set includes: index sheet, site plans, floor plans, exterior elevations, construction details, foundation plans, framing plans, roof plans, reflected ceiling plans, building sections, wall sections, electrical plans, lighting plans, finish/door schedules and HVAC plans.
This set includes drawings for Veevant Associates (client).
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Project overview drawings of Harrah's Marina in Atlantic City from 1983; printed on mylar. Shows floor plan with outline of the surrounding site.
Site Name: Harrah's Marina Resort (Atlantic City)
Address: 777 Harrah's Boulevard, Atlantic City, NJ
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This set includes: index sheet, construction details, foundation plans, framing plans, wall sections, site plans, exterior elevations, roof plans, preliminary sketches, building sections, floor plans and interior elevations.
Lee Linton's original drawings, Gary Guy Wilson's revisions for as-built drawings.
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Courtney Mooney is the Urban Design Coordinator for the City of Las Vegas. Her job description includes a knowledge of historic preservation, which is her passion. In this interview she shares her professional and personal thoughts about John S. Park Neighborhood. She moved to John S. Park in 2002. As a professional she explains that "how I look at preserving neighborhoods or buildings, is more of a community preservation, not saving the individual building for the individual building's sake..." Courtney offers a big picture of the neighborhood's past, present and future. John S. Park, like so many other Las Vegas neighborhoods, was built during World War II and has been affected by history of segregation and the wave of changing demographics, and the work that went into the plan and requirements to be designated a historic neighborhood. Courtney provides a summary of the story about the land, its ownership and what lead to the foundation of the neighborhood: from John S. Park to George Franklin and John Law, to Mary Dutton and explains how the proposed development of the land differed from other communities being built to FHA standards and specifics that declared Las Vegas a Defense City in the 1940s. She lists the factors that made the neighborhood a logical and important target for the historic designation, a small neighborhood tucked away, that is "a snapshot of the types of people that were coming here," filled with community leaders, entrepreneurs, blue-collar and casino workers. She also mentions about the missed opportunity of the Las Vegas High School neighborhood for preservation while supporting the John S. Park designation.
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