2007 - 2008 Baum Thornley Architects

Rehabilitation conforming to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards involving adaptive re-use of a two story stone inn built in 1904 as a private residence. The new use is a retail space featuring wine tasting, art and antiques. Scope of work included removal of all non-historic materials + elements added over time, complete seismic upgrade of structure, new private tasting rooms + showrooms, wine display, custom stair, and new shed structure housing commercial kitchen and accessible restrooms in newly landscaped garden space. I worked directly with the principal, client, structural engineer, interior designer, historical consultant, Planning + Building Departments and led meetings involving the aforementioned. I coordinated all consultants, prepared all drawings, developed all details, specifications + submittals, researched history of building, selected light + plumbing fixtures and performed product research.

View of garden from private tasting room.  Enter the garden to continue.

View of garden from private tasting room. Enter the garden to continue.