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R-1231 - 02/12/2013 - ENGINEERING - Resolutions Supporting DocumentsAGENDA ITEM Regular Board of Trustees Meeting of February 12, 2013 irrM c.r. �1 �)I , I SUBJECT: Professional Services Agreement with Charles Pipal, AIA and Dan Ruzic, Chicago Project Management for the Oak Brook Heritage Center Drainage Improvement Project FROM: Mike Hullihan, P.E., Village Engineer BUDGET SOURCE/BUDGET IMPACT: $15,000 to be funded by DCEO grant. RECOMMENDED MOTION: I move that the Village Board approve the attached agreement with Charles Pipal, AIA and Dan Ruzic, Chicago Project Management, for the Oak Brook Heritage Center Drainage Improvement Project at a cost not to exceed $15,000. Background/History: During several storm events in recent years (including the September 2008 and July 2010 storms) the Oak Brook Heritage Center (Old Butler School) exhibited leaks in several areas. Gutters and downspouts in some areas have been damaged and do not direct flows properly. Foundation cracks allow water to seep into the lower level. The drain in front of the lower entrance allows water to pool and be blown under the door. The planting box on the north wall acts as a reservoir which holds water against the foundation and encourages foundation leaks. In order to correct this problem Staff applied for and was granted a Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) grant. The $75,000 provides for design and construction of remedies for the problems outlined above. The professional services agreement with Pipal/Ruzic presently under consideration will be funded by the DCEO grant. As seen in the attached proposal, both Messrs. Pipal and Ruzic have considerable experience working with architecturally significant historic structures. Nrn Recommendation: I recommend that the Village Board approve the attached agreement with Charles Pipal, AIA and Dan Ruzic, Chicago Project Management, for the Oak Brook Heritage Center Drainage Improvement Project at a cost not to exceed $15,000. RESOLUTION 2013- ENG -AG- BSLMUSEUM -EX -R -1231 A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE VILLAGE AND CHARLES PIPAL, A.I.A. FOR ARCHITECTURE AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR THE OAK BROOK HERITAGE CENTER DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENT PROJECT WHEREAS, the Oak Brook Heritage Center ( "Centerl was constructed in 1922 and added to the National Historic Register in 2003; and WHEREAS, the Center is both home to the Village historical artifact collection and serves as a community meeting space; and WHEREAS, the Village has been engaged in renovating the Center; and WHEREAS, the Village applied for, and was awarded, a $75,000 grant from the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity ( " /DCEO ") to improve the drainage in the Center ( "Grant "); and WHEREAS, the Village has received the proposal attached hereto as Exhibit A from Charles Pipal, A.I.A. ( "Pipai') for Pipal to provide architecture and project management services for the drainage improvement project at the Center ( "Services ") for a fee not to exceed $15,000.00; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 1 -7-6 of the Village Code, the Village is not required to put contracts for the services of architects, engineers and land surveyors out for competitive bid or proposal; and WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees, being fully advised in the premises, have determined that it is in the best interests of the Village and its residents to approve an agreement between the Village and Pipal for Pipal to provide the Village the Services ( "Agreement "); NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK, DU PAGE AND COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS as follows: Section 1: Recitals. The foregoing recitals are incorporated into, and made a part of, this Resolution as the findings of the Village President and Board of Trustees. Section 2: Approval of the Agreement. The President and Board of Trustees hereby approve the Agreement in a final form acceptable to the Village Manager and the Village Attorney and in an amount not to exceed $15,000.00. Section 3: Authorization and Execution of the Agreement. The Village President and Village Clerk shall be, and hereby are, authorized to execute the final Agreement on behalf of the Village after review and approval of the final form of the Agreement by the Village Manager and the Village Attorney. Section 4: Effective Date. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect upon passage and approval in the manner provided by law. [SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS] Ayes: Resolution 2013- ENG -AG- BSLMUSEUM -EX -R -1231 Prof. Smcs. Agmt. for Architecture & Project Mgnmt. Charles Pipal/Oak Brook Heritage Center Page 2 of 3 APPROVED THIS 12 In day of February, 2013 Gopal G. Lalmalani Village President PASSED THIS 12th day of February, 2013 ATTEST: Charlotte K. Pruss Village Clerk EXHIBIT A Mike Hullihan Director of Public Works Village of Oak Brook 1200 Oak Brook Road Oak Brook, IL 60523 -2255 Dear Mr. Hullihan, Page 1 of 13 January 18, 2013 Please find the attached proposal for architectural and project management services for the execution of DCEO Grant 12- 203200 for the work at the Butler School Building. This important structure from Oak Brook's history will hopefully continue to play an active role in its future. To help achieve that, our assembled team has extensive historic preservation and construction management experience to bear on this project. We look forward to working with the Village of Oak Brook and the Oak Brook Historical Society to achieve our common goal of a solution that provides a dry home for Oak Brook's heritage. If you have any questions regarding this proposal, please feel free to contact me at 708- 442 -0173 or ci)ii)al(a)sbcalobal.net. Sincerely, Charles Pipal AIA 39 East Quincy Street, Unit 2A Charles Pipal AIA Tel: 708 -442 -0173 Riverside, Illinois 60546 Architecture and Historic Preservation Consulting Fax: 708 -442 -0194 cpipal@sbcglobal.net Page 2 of 13 Proposal for Architectural and Project Management Services Butler School Oak Brook, Illinois DCEO Grant 12- 203200 January 18, 2013 Charles Pipal , AIA Ff ii: Dan Ruzic — Chicago Project Management 39 East Quincy Street, Unit 2A Charles Pipal AIA Tel: 708 442 -0173 Riverside, Illinois 60546 Architecture and Historic Preservation Consulting Fax: 708442 -0194 cpipal @sbcglobal.net Page 3 of 13 1. Project Team and Roles Charles Pipal, AIA — Project Architect Charles Pipal is a licensed architect and educator with extensive experience in historic preservation. As an ardent advocate for heritage preservation for over two decades, he has taught at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago's Historic Preservation Program Master of Science Program, served on numerous preservation advocacy boards, and has been involved in all aspects of the construction process. His recent relevant building projects include the rehabilitation of Immanuel Hall in Hinsdale for the Hinsdale Historical Society, where he acted as architect and the conversion of a storefront garage building at 39 East Quincy Street in Riverside into a viable commercial building, where he acted as owner, architect and general contractor. Mr. Pipal will serve as Project Architect and will be responsible for the architectural bid package including specifications and drawings required for work. Specifically, Mr. Pipal will provide on site measuring, drawing and photography, perform limited archival research and develop design solutions appropriate to the task and historic nature of the property. In addition, Mr. Pipal will work with the Oak Brook Historical Society, the Village of Oak Brook, and the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency to evaluate potential design solutions as they relate to the grant specifications, historic context of the property and functionality museum. During the construction phase, Mr. Pipaf will be available on an as- needed basis to help resolve technical issues. Dan Ruzic — Project Manager Dan Ruzic has served as President of Chicago Project Management, a company he founded in 2003. His particular area of expertise is historic structures. His building projects include the restoration of numerous religious properties in the near western suburbs, Immanuel Hall in Hinsdale, and the La Grange Theater Building. Mr. Ruzic will serve as Project Manager and will help facilitate the bidding and negotiations and construction phases of work. In additional, Mr. Ruzic will consult in the preliminary design and design development phases, provide value engineering and technical expertise as they relate to particular design solutions. Mr. Ruzic will be the principal party responsible for authorizing pay requests, performing field visits during the construction process, reviewing any required submittals, and working with the general contractor on their construction schedule. Mr. Ruzic will also perform punch lists and project close -out services as required to complete the project. Full curricula vitae for the two team members can be found in the attached appendix. Additional qualified individuals may be included in the project team on an as- needed basis only. These may include an architectural draftsperson and an associate project manager. Additionally, during the initial pre- design phase it may be determined that the services of a civil engineer is required. 39 East Quincy Street, Unit 2A Charles Pipal AIA Tel: 708 - 442 -0173 Riverside, Illinois 60546 Architecture and Historic Preservation Consulting Fax: 708 -442 -0194 cpipal@sbcglobal.net Page 4 of 13 2. Project Scope and Definition The project scope has been defined by the DCEO Agreement and by a preliminary walk- through performed on December 11, 2012. In summary, the following is our understanding of the extent of the work required under the grant: 1. Gutter and downspout repair as required 2. Crack repair and sealing of the cast in place concrete foundation on the west wall of the basement 3. Removal of the existing small retaining wall and raised planting bed adjacent to the lower level west entrance at the area near the crack 4. Reconfiguration of the subsurface storm drainage system along the west exterior wall 5. Reconfiguration of the existing grade along portions of the west exterior wall. This may include the introduction of new sidewalk drains. 6. Reconsideration of the partially exposed concrete foundation wall near the west entry. A new solution will be proposed which will better protect the interior from water infiltration. 39 East Quincy Street, Unit 2A Charles Pipal AIA Tel: 708 -442 -0173 Riverside, Illinois 60546 Architecture and Historic Preservation Consulting Fax: 708 -442 -0194 cpipal@sbeglobal.net Page 5 of 13 3. Scope of Services The proposed architectural services required will include the following phases: 1. Pre - design Phase — Includes site measuring and limited archival research to obtain existing drawings and historic photographs. It is understood that the Public Works Department and the Oak Brook Historic Society will assist in providing electronic base information of any existing site plans and historic photos. 2. Schematic Design Phase — Includes the production of preliminary design solution(s) for discussion /submission purposes. It is anticipated that one meeting with interest parties will be required during this phase. 3. Design Development Phase — Includes the production of further defined and dimensioned design solutions for preliminary submittal to regulatory authority review. For purposes of this proposal, it is assumed that a digital (non - printed) submission will be acceptable. It is also assumed that the Department of Public Works will provide review and input as to the adequacy of the design solution. 4. Construction Documents Phase — Includes the production of a simplified "Project Manual" format for construction documents comprised of small format drawings and specifications required for bidding, permitting and work. It is understood that the Public Works Department will assist in providing the required front -end "boiler plate" specifications, as our typical with village construction projects. Typically, these sections include information on site access, bid procedures, prevailing wage requirements and bonding and insurance information. The project management services required will include the following phases: 1. Design and Construction Documents Phases — The project manager will consult on an as needed basis with the architect regarding technical issues and value engineering 2. Bidding and Negotiations Phase — Includes the scheduling of a pre -bid walk- through, the establishment of bid deadlines, and the coordination and evaluation of submitted bids. 3. Construction Management Phase — Includes the review of submittals, review of the contractor's construction schedule, scheduled site visits to insure compliance with the construction documents, processing and approval of any requested change orders, and the approval of pay requests. 4. Project Close -out Phase — Includes the preparation of a final punch list and punch list compliance for project completion and the submittal of final documentation in compliance with the DCEO Grant requirements. 39 East Quincy Street, Unit 2A Charles Pipal AIA Tel: 708442 -0173 Riverside, Illinois 60546 Architecture and Historic Preservation Consulting Fax: 708442 -0194 cpipal @sbcglobal.net Page 6 of 13 4. Fee Basis The project fee will be billed by its component parts (Design /Engineering and Construction Management and Oversight) and will be calculated by direct billable time of staff assigned to the project. The hourly rates are as follows: Project Architect $ 110.00 /hr Project Manager $ 110.00 /hr Architectural Draftsperson* $ 45.00 /hr Project Management Assistant* $ 65.00 /hr * Only if required The total fee will not exceed $7,500 total for Design /Engineering portion and $7,500 total for the Construction Management and Oversight Portion. It is assumed that the interim and final Project Manual submission will be in digital format (PDF) and the printing of the project manuals for distribution will be done by the Village in- house. It is understood that any typical project expenses incurred by the architect and project manager will not be billed as reimbursable expenses and will paid as part of their hourly fee. These include travel and vehicle costs, in house printing expenses, telephone charges, and postage and courier fees. It is assumed that forensic material testing and soil testing is not required. It is also assumed that the need for illustrative renderings and perspective drawings are not required. If the Village deems these services as required, the services can be provided as an additional service with fees outside of the scope of this proposal. If it is deemed by the architect, project manager and the Village that the condition of subsurface drainage lines must be evaluated by camera or other means, it is understood that the Village would be responsible for those services. The fee stated does not include the services of a civil engineer. It is agreed that the Village of Oak Brook will provide in -house technical expertise and consultation for the civil engineering aspects of work. It is anticipated that this assistance will involve determining the location, size, connections and adequacy of existing and modified subsurface storm sewer lines. Billing One invoice will be 15 days of billing. provided each month for the work performed. Payment is due with 39 East Quincy Street, Unit 2A Charles Pipal AIA Tel: 708442 -0173 Riverside, Illinois 60546 Architecture and Historic Preservation Consulting Fax: 708442 -0194 cpipal @sbcglobal.net Page 7 of 13 5. Acceptance Charles Pip January 18, 2013 Date: Accepted by: Date: 39 East Quincy Street, Unit 2A Charles Pipal AIA Tel: 708442 -0173 Riverside, Illinois 60546 Architecture and Historic Preservation Consulting Fax: 708 442 -0194 cpipal @sbcglobal.net Page 8 of 13 6. References Anne Sullivan Historic Preservation Program Chair The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (312) 629 -6680 Bob Saigh Hinsdale Historical Society Immanuel Hall Restoration Committee Chair (630) 887 -9110 Ross Hill, PE Project Engineer Forest Preserve District of DuPage County (630) 933 -7244 7. Project Examples The documentation and restoration of historic structures is a primary focus of this architecture office. With architectural consulting on historic properties, primary research, physical documentation, measured drawings for HABS /HAER submittals, and sensitive rehabilitation and restoration, our office provides comprehensive services for heritage resources. 39 East Quincy Street, Unit 2A Charles Pipal AIA Tel: 708442 -0173 Riverside, Illinois 60546 Architecture and Historic Preservation Consulting Fax: 708 -442 -0194 epipal@sbeglobal.net Immanuel Hall Hinsdale, Illinois Page 9 of 13 2001 -2008 EAEi tlEVa'WN xVW ix FvWtiyx The restoration and adaptive reuse of Immanuel Hall involved many phases. Included in the project has been the evaluation of existing conditions, the development of drawings for the Historic American Building Survey, pre- design consultation, accessibility and reuse design development, and development of construction documents for use as a new resource and assembly center for the Hinsdale Historical Society. 39 East Quincy Street, Unit 2A Charles Pipal AIA Tel: 708442 -0173 Riverside, Illinois 60546 Architecture and Historic Preservation Consulting Fax: 708442-0194 epipal @sbcglobal.net Mayslake Estate Oak Brook, Illinois 1 EM Pb -WM EIS.. [s) Wk-- 4tls:IN'�1' -V Page 10 of 13 1999 -2004 /]1 WM Pier -VNp EMV. 9 a � e' fy� = W W \V Q The Mayslake Estate was saved from demolition by efforts of the Mayslake Landmark Conservancy and the DuPage County Forest Preserve. Charles Pipal, AIA authored an Historic Structures Report, and more recently provided the architectural services for the restoration of the historic gate and realignment and reconstruction of the Flanking entrance walls. 39 East Quincy Street, Unit 2A Charles Pipal AIA Tel: 708 -442 -0173 Riverside, Illinois 60546 Architecture and Historic Preservation Consulting Fax: 708 -442 -0194 cpipal @sbcglobal.net �vw.was I5: ��ga aa «: /]1 WM Pier -VNp EMV. 9 a � e' fy� = W W \V Q The Mayslake Estate was saved from demolition by efforts of the Mayslake Landmark Conservancy and the DuPage County Forest Preserve. Charles Pipal, AIA authored an Historic Structures Report, and more recently provided the architectural services for the restoration of the historic gate and realignment and reconstruction of the Flanking entrance walls. 39 East Quincy Street, Unit 2A Charles Pipal AIA Tel: 708 -442 -0173 Riverside, Illinois 60546 Architecture and Historic Preservation Consulting Fax: 708 -442 -0194 cpipal @sbcglobal.net Hinckley House Hinsdale, Illinois Page 11 of 13 F . 2003 For archival purposes, the owner of this 1886 Queen Anne Style home in Hinsdale was interested in a complete set of HABS quality drawings. The documentation consisted of a site plan and history of the property, elevation drawings, floor plans, sections, and detail drawings of interior and exterior architectural elements. 39 East Quincy Street, Unit 2A Charles Pipal AIA Tel: 708 -442 -0173 Riverside, Illinois 60546 Architecture and Historic Preservation Consulting Fax: 708 -442 -0194 cpipal @sbcglobal.net Quincy Street Studio Building Riverside, Illinois Page 12 of 13 2010 -12 The project involved exterior restoration and interior alterations to adaptively re -use this former garage building as a viable commercial building. Charles Pipal acted as architect, project manager and developer. 39 East Quincy Street, Unit 2A Charles Pipal AIA Riverside, Illinois 60546 Architecture and Historic Preservation Consulting cpipal @sbcglobal.net Tel: 708 -442 -0173 Fax: 708 -442 -0194 Middaugh Mansion Clarendon Hills, Illinois 1. Page 13 of 13 2002 The documentation of the Middaugh Mansion for the Village of Clarendon Hills involved the production of twelve 24" x 36" sheets for submittal to the Historic American Building Survey. Unfortunately, the building was demolished later in 2002. 39 East Quincy Street, Unit 2A Charles Pipal AIA Riverside, Illinois 60546 Architecture and Historic Preservation Consulting cpipal @sbcglobal.net Tel: 708442 -0173 Fax: 708 -442 -0194 Charles Pipal, AIA Education University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign, Master of Architecture, Preservation Option, 1990 University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign, Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, 1986 Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, attended, Landscape Architectural Studies, 1985 Ball State University, attended, Landscape Architectural Studies, 1982 -1984 Registration Architect: Illinois, 1996 Employment Experience The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Historic Preservation Program, Chicago, Illinois Adjunct Professor, 2010- present Instructor, 1999 -2010 Charles Pipal, AIA, Riverside, Illinois Principal Architect, 1997 - Present Office of John Vinci; Vinci / Hamp Architects, Inc., Chicago, Illinois Architect, 1996 -1997 Intern Architect, 1993 -1996 Commission on Chicago Landmarks; City of Chicago, Department of Planning and Development, Landmarks Division, Chicago, Illinois Historic Preservation Specialist, Permit Reviewer, 1993 Surveyor, Chicago Historic Resources Survey, 1990 -1992 Davis and Associates, Glen Ellyn, Illinois Intern Landscape Architect, 1985, 1986 Professional Affiliations American Institute of Architects United States Committee, International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) Landmarks Illinois Pleasant Home Foundation Society of Architectural Historians National Trust for Historic Preservation The Landmark Conservancy Committee Activities Pleasant Home Foundation, Board of Directors, 2005- present; Vice President, 2006 - present Village of Riverside, Preservation Commission Member, 2000 - present; Chair, 2004 - present The Landmark Conservancy, Board of Directors, 2000 - present Matty Eappen Foundation, Board of Directors, 1999; Vice President, 2000 - present Landmarks Illinois, Board of Directors, 2005 -2011, Easement Committee Chair, 2009 -11 Association for Preservation Technology, Co- Chair, Technical Field Sessions, 1997 Convention Chicago Historic Boulevards Advisory Committee, 1993 Friends of the Chicago River, Bridges Subcommittee, 1992 39 East Quincy Street, Unit 2A Charles Pipal AIA Tel: 708 - 442 -0173 Riverside, Illinois 60546 Architecture and Historic Preservation Consulting Fax: 708 - 442 -0194 cpipal@saic.edu Awards and Honors 2009 Charles Peterson Prize First Place for the HABS documentation of the On Leong Merchants Association, as instructor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. 2009 Preservation Award for Immanuel Hall, Compatible Addition Category, Village of Hinsdale Historic Preservation Commission. 2008 Charles Peterson Prize Third Place for the HABS documentation of the Pullman Greenstone Church, as instructor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. 2008 Charles Peterson Prize Honorable Mention for the HABS documentation of the Chicago Athletic Association Building, as instructor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. 2008 Charles Peterson Prize Honorable Mention for the HABS documentation of Library Hall, as instructor at the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign. 2007 Charles Peterson Prize Honorable Mention for the HABS documentation of the First Congregational Church of Western Springs, as instructor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. 2006 Preservation Award for Immanuel Hall Phase One Work, Village of Hinsdale Historic Preservation Commission. 2005 Charles Peterson Prize Honorable Mention for the HABS documentation of Thalia Hall, as instructor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. 2005 Frederick Law Olmsted Society Preservation Award for the Coonley Estate preservation. 2000 Pleasant Home Foundation John Hedges Preservation Award for drawings of the John Farson House, as instructor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. 1999 Charles Peterson Prize Honorable Mention for the HABS documentation of Quinn Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church, as instructor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. 1990 Charles Peterson Prize Honorable Mention for the HABS documentation of High Street Peoria, as a student at the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign. Teaching Experience Adjunct Professor, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Historic Preservation Program, "Physical Documentation ", 1999 - present; "Historic Preservation Planning Studio ", 2010 - present; "Historic Preservation Project Management ", team taught, 2010, 2012; "Sustainability in Historic Preservation ", team taught, 2009, 2011; "Evoking the Past: Preserving Memory (an Introduction to Historic Preservation) ", team taught, 2003, 2005, 2007; "Rebuilding the White City: A Study of the Remnants the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893 ", 2006; "Physical Documentation Utilizing Digital Tools ", 2008; Thesis reader, 2001, 2004 -2006, 2008 -2010; Thesis advisor, 2006, 2008 -12. Visiting Assistant Professor, Laing Lecturer and Interim Director, Historic Preservation Program Option, The University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign, School of Architecture, "Preservation Design Thesis ", 1999,2006,2008; "Recording Historic Buildings ", 2007; "Thesis Programming ", 2007. Visiting thesis jury critic, The University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign, School of Architecture, History and Preservation Option, 1996, 2000 -2002, 2005, 2007. 39 East Quincy Street, Unit 2A Charles Pipal AIA Tel: 708- 442 -0173 Riverside, Illinois 60546 Architecture and Historic Preservation Consulting Fax: 708 -442 -0194 cpipal @saic.edu Visiting undergraduate jury critic, Illinois Institute of Technology, third year design studio, 1998. Lectures "Historic Resources Surveys and Geographic Information Systems Mapping ". Presented to the Illinois Association of Historic Preservation Commissions Annual Workshop, Blue Island, Illinois, October 12, 2012. "Summary of The National Park Service Programs for Historic Preservation ". Presented at the Illinois Institute of Technology, guest lecturer, October 4, 2011 and October 2, 2012. "Snapshot in Time: The Historic American Buildings Survey as a Resource ". Presented to the Chicago Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, Chicago, Illinois, May 12, 2011. "Riverside: Olmsted's Vision ". Presented as part of a tour program for the Society of Architectural Historian's 2010 Annual Conference, Riverside, Illinois, April 25, 2010. "Riverside: Historic Planned Community ". Presented as a mobile workshop for the American Planning Association's 2009 Upper Midwest Conference, Riverside, Illinois, September 25, 2009. "Tackling Design Issues ", with Cindy Roubik, AIA. Presented at the Association of Illinois Historic Preservation Commissions Symposium, Quincy, Illinois, September 12, 2009. "The World's Columbian Exposition of 1893 ". Presented on site in Jackson Park for the Landmark Conservancy, Chicago, Illinois, August 16, 2009. "Additions to Historic Homes: A Critical Concern", with Cindy Roubik, AIA. Presented at the Traditional Building Conference, Chicago, September 20, 2008. "Frederick Law Olmsted's Vision for Riverside, Illinois ". Given to architecture students from Mississippi State University, in conjunction with second year design studio coursework, Riverside, Illinois, September 15, 2008. "George Elmslie and the American Arts and Crafts Movement ", with Dan Ruzic. Sponsored by the First Congregational Church of Western Springs, February 25, 2007. "Benjamin Marshall: The Fall and Rise of Chicago's Society Architect ". Presented as part of the Rev. William Barr Lecture Series for the Mayslake Landmark Conservancy, Oak Brook, Illinois, March 25, 2003 and again to The Questers, Chicago, April 27, 2005. Architectural Juries Village of Oak Park, Historic Preservation Commission, Annual Preservation Awards, 2007. Western Springs Historical Society, Western Springs Preservation Awards, 2006. Village of Hinsdale, Historic Preservation Commission, Annual Preservation Awards, 2004. Landmarks Illinois, Richard Driehaus Preservation Awards, 2004. 39 East Quincy Street, Unit 2A Charles Pipal AIA Tel: 708 -442 -0173 Riverside, Illinois 60546 Architecture and Historic Preservation Consulting Fax: 708- 442 -0194 cpipal@saic.edu Representative Proiects Restoration and Renovation Proiects First Congregational Church of Western Springs, (Geo. Elmslie, 1929), Western Springs, Illinois. Consultant for accessibility, 2012. 39 East Ouincv Street Building, (ca. 1915), Riverside, Illinois. Architect, project manager and developer for exterior restoration, interior alterations and adaptive re -use of a former automobile garage showroom, 2010 -2011; architect for the Quincy Street Distillery tenant, 2012. Schau House, (ca. 1890), LaGrange, Illinois. Architect for interior alterations to a Queen Anne residence, 2008 -2009. Cunningham Residence, (ca. 1916), LaGrange, Illinois. Architect for a new addition and interior alterations to a Prairie School residence, 2007 -2008. Blodgett House, (1846), Downers Grove, Illinois. Architect for the relocation and adaptive re -use of early settler's home as an Underground Railroad interpretive site, 2007 -2009. Hobbs- Sambolin Residence, (Charles Erwin House, George Maher, 1905), Oak Park, Illinois. Architect for interior alterations to back of house, 2007; Restoration of main fireplace, 2009. Immanuel Hall, (1900), Hinsdale, Illinois. Architect for the restoration and adaptive re -use of a former religious hall for the Hinsdale Historical Society, 2001 -2008. Smith Residence, (ca. 1930), Western Springs, Illinois. Architect for an exterior addition and substantial remodeling to residence, 2005. King- Bmwaert House, (Anderson and Ticknor, 1933), Burr Ridge, Illinois. Architect for the documentation and restoration consultant of the theater, 2005. Mazzeo Residence, (ca. 1925), Chicago, Illinois. Architect for an exterior addition to a Craftsman style residence, 2004; garage addition 2007. Martinson Residence II, (ca. 1870), Evanston, Illinois. Architect for the interior remodeling of an Italianate residence, 2003 -2004. Mayslake: The Francis Stuyvesant Peabody Estate, (Marshall and Fox, 1919), Oak Brook, Illinois. Architect for slate roof repair work, 1999; Restoration of the entry gates and walls, 2004. David and Pat Mosena Residence, (ca. 1890), Chicago, Illinois. Architect for the exterior renovation of a residence and design of greenhouse addition, 2002 -2003. Mulrov Residence, (ca. 1910), Western Springs, Illinois. Architect for a new addition to an American Four Square residence, 1999 -2000. Martinson Residence I, (ca. 1925), Chicago, Illinois. Architect for the interior remodeling of a high -rise residence, 1999. Brenneman Residence, (ca. 1930), River Forest, Illinois. Architect for a new addition to a Tudor Revival - styled residence, 1997 -2000. 39 East Quincy Street, Unit 2A Charles Pipal AIA Tel: 708- 442 -0173 Riverside, Illinois 60546 Architecture and Historic Preservation Consulting Fax: 708- 442 -0194 cpipal@saicxdu Roscoe Residence (ca. 1890), Chicago, Illinois. Architect for reconstruction of a porch on a residence in the Wicker Park Historic District, 1997. Zell - Wanger Residence, (ca. 1925), Chicago, Illinois. Project manager for the renovation of an historic high -rise residential unit, 1996 -7, for Vinci/Hamp Architects. Shedd Aquarium, (Graham, Anderson, Probst and White, 1922), Chicago, Illinois. Consultant for the dismantlement and salvage of the historic Tributaries Room, 1996, for Vinci/Hamp Architects. The Mayfair, (Fugard and Knapp, 1922), Chicago, Illinois. Consultant for the restoration of the lobby, adjoining spaces, and top floor exterior cladding, 1995 -6, for Vinci/Hamp Architects. Security Building, (ca.1890), Dubuque, Iowa. Consultant for restoration services for a terra cotta commercial block, 1994 -7, for Vinci /Hamp Architects. The Breakers: 199 East Lake Shore Drive, (Marshall and Fox, 1912), Chicago, Illinois. Project Manager for the restoration of the lobby and remodeling of adjacent spaces, 1994 -5, for Vinci/Hamp Architects. Pullman State Historic Site, (Solon S. Beman, 1880), Chicago, Illinois. Staff architect for the documentation and restoration plan of the Pullman Factory and Administration Building (with Wiss Janney Elstner), 1993 -94, Project manager for the ADA modifications to the Florence Hotel, 1995, for Vinci /Hamp Architects. Albert F. Madlener House, (Richard Schmidt, 1902), Chicago, Illinois. Staff architect for ADA accessibility study, 1994, for Vinci/Hamp Architects. New Construction Projects Arts Club of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois. Staff architect assisting in production of construction documents, 1996, for Vinci /Hamp Architects. John Pipal Residence, Dodgeville, Wisconsin. Design of a new residence, 1995. American Express Storefront at Dearborn Station, Chicago, Illinois. Project manager for the design and construction of a new storefront for the American Express Corporation, 1994, for Vinci /Hamp Architects. Lake Shore Country Club Golf Facility, Glencoe, Illinois. Staff architect assisting in the production of contract documents, 1994 -95, for Vinci /Hamp Architects. Kunde Residence, Green Lake, Wisconsin. Design of a new residence, 1991. Landscape Architecture Projects Mayslake, Oak Brook, Illinois. Landscape architect for the development of a Conceptual Site Plan, 1998. Maple Park and Ridgeland Common, Oak Park, Illinois. Staff landscape architect assisting in redesign of sections of existing parks, for Davis and Associates, 1986. Flick Park, Glenview, Illinois. Staff landscape architect responsible for planting plan for large sections of new regional park, for Davis and Associates, 1985. 39 East Quincy Street, Unit 2A Charles Pipal AIA Tel: 708 -442 -0173 Riverside, Illinois 60546 Architecture and Historic Preservation Consulting Fax: 708 -442 -0194 cpipal@saic.edu Chicago Landmark Commission Projects Chicago Historic Bridge Color Analysis. Archival research and field study to determine historic bridge colors for a proposed system -wide bridge color scheme for the Chicago Department of Transportation, 1993. Commission on Chicago Landmarks, Permit Review Database. Design and implementation of a computer database for the Commission's permit review functions, 1993. Chicago Historic Bridges Survey. The inventory and evaluation of Chicago's early bascule type bridges, 1992. Chicago Historic Resources Survey. The completion of a comprehensive city-wide survey of Chicago's intact significant buildings, sites, parks and objects. Documentation included evaluation, field notations, photography and archival research on eight of Chicago's fifty wards, 1990 -92. Publications and Media: HABS /HAER Documentation Thompson- Jensen House, (R. Harold Zook, 1928), Hinsdale, Illinois. Project Manager for Level One Documentation (drawings only), 2005. Anna and William Hinckley House, (1885), Hinsdale, Illinois. Project Manager for Level One Documentation (drawings only), 2003. Henry Middaueh House, (1892), Clarendon Hills, Illinois. Project Manager for Level One Documentation (drawings only), 2002. Immanuel Hall, (1900), Hinsdale, Illinois. Project Manager for Level One Documentation (drawings only), 2001 -2. Stateville Correctional Institution, Joliet, Illinois. Level Two documentation prepared for the Illinois Historic American Buildings Survey for Wiss, Janney, Elstner and Associates, Inc. while employed at Vinci /Hamp Architects, Inc. Responsibilities included field measuring and management of production of CAD drawings, 1997. Menard Correctional Institution, Chester, Illinois. Level Two documentation prepared for the Illinois Historic American Buildings Survey for Wiss, Janney, Elstner and Associates, Inc. while employed at Vinci/Hamp Architects, Inc. Responsibilities included field measuring and management of production of CAD drawings, 1997. Choate Mental Health Center, Anna, Illinois. Level Two documentation prepared for the Illinois Historic American Buildings Survey for Wiss, Janney, Elstner and Associates, Inc. while employed at Vinci /Hamp Architects, Inc. Responsibilities included field measuring and management of production of CAD drawings, 1996. Lincoln Develoomental Center, Lincoln, Illinois. Level Two documentation prepared for the Illinois Historic American Buildings Survey for Wiss, Janney, Elstner and Associates, Inc. while employed at Vinci/Hamp Architects, Inc. Responsibilities included field measuring and management of production of CAD drawings, 1996. 39 East Quincy Street, Unit 2A Charles Pipal AIA Tel: 708-442 -0173 Riverside, Illinois 60546 Architecture and Historic Preservation Consulting Fax: 708 -442 -0194 cpipal @saic.edu Lake Street Elevated Line Station, Chicago, Illinois. Project coordinator for Level Two documentation prepared for the Illinois Historic American Building Survey documenting the Ashland Avenue Chicago Transit Authority Station, performed with Bob Thall, Photography while employed at Vinci/Hamp Architects, 1993. Academic Documentation Proiects — Historic American Building Survey (HABS) Adjunct Professor, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago Level One Documentation (drawings only) prepared by the Historic Preservation students of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago: Alter House, (Harry Weese, 1981), Beverly Shores, IN, 2012; Western Springs Water Tower, (Benezette and Edgar Williams, Ethan Philbrick, 1893), Western Springs, Illinois 2011; Sollbeck House, (ca. 1930), Porter, Indiana, 2011; Second Presbyterian Church, (James Renwick, 1874; Howard Van Doren Shaw, 1900), Chicago, IL 2010; St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church, (Barry Byrne, 1922), Chicago, IL 2009; On Leong Merchant's Association Building, (Michaelsen and Rognstad, 1926), Chicago, I1., 2008. The project team was awarded First Place for the Charles Peterson Prize; Chicago Athletic Club, (Henry Ives Cobb, 1893), Chicago, Illinois, 2008. The project team was awarded an Honorable Mention for the Charles Peterson Prize; Pullman Greenstone Church, (Solon S. Beman, 1886), Chicago, Illinois, 2007. The project team was awarded Third Place for the Charles Peterson Prize; Lincoln Park Ladies Comfort Station, (Joseph Lyman Silsbee, 1888), Chicago, Illinois, 2007; First Congregational Church of Western Springs, (Geo. Elmslie, 1929), Western Springs, Illinois, 2006. The project team was awarded an Honorable Mention for the Charles Peterson Prize; Stephen Douglas Tomb, (Leonard Volk, 1877), Chicago, Illinois, 2006; Brian Lathrop House, (McKim, Mead and White, 1895), Chicago, Illinois, 2005; Graceland Cemetery Monuments, Chicago, Illinois, 2005; U. S. Grant Monument, (Louis Rebisso, 1891), Chicago, Illinois, 2004; Thalia Hall, (Farber and Pagels, 1892), Chicago, Illinois, 2004. The project team was awarded an Honorable Mention for the Charles Peterson Prize; Riverside Railroad Depot, (1901), Riverside, Illinois, 2003; Stone Avenue Railroad Depot, (1901), LaGrange, Illinois, 2003; Union Stockyards Gate, (Burnham and Root, 1875), Chicago, Illinois, 2003; Grosse Point Lighthouse, (1873), Evanston, Illinois, 2002; Avery Coonlev House, (Frank Lloyd Wright, 1907), Riverside, Illinois, 2001; John Farson House: Pleasant Home (George Washington Maher, 1897), Oak Park, Illinois, 2000 and 2012. The project team was awarded the John Hedges Preservation Award from the Pleasant Home Foundation. Onion Chapel A. M. E. Church, (Henry Starbuck, 1891), Chicago, Illinois, 1999. The project team was awarded an Honorable Mention for the Charles Peterson Prize. Visiting Assistant Professor, The University oflllinois at Urbana - Champaign Level One Documentation (drawings only) prepared by students of the School of Architecture: Altgeld Hall (University Library), (Nathan Clifford Ricker, 1897), Urbana, Illinois, 2008. The project team was awarded an Honorable Mention for the Charles Peterson Prize; Lincoln Gate, (1913), Urbana, Illinois, 2007 Student, The University oflllinois at Urbana - Champaign University of Illinois student team member West Bluff: High Street, Peoria, Illinois, Hale Memorial Chapel, 1990. The project was awarded an Honorable Mention for the Charles Peterson Prize. 39 East Quincy Street, Unit 2A Charles Pipal AIA Tel: 708 - 442 -0173 Riverside, Illinois 60546 Architecture and Historic Preservation Consulting Fas: 708- 442 -0194 cpipaWsaic.edu Reports The Johnson Publishing Building. Project Manager for a study documenting interior historic finishes, prepared by the students of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago Historic Preservation Program, for Columbia College with photographer Thomas Nowak, (in progress, 2011). Our Lady of the Angels Convent, A Preliminary Survey of Conditions. Prepared a condition survey focusing on existing building pathologies, 2007. The Blodgett House, A Preliminary Analysis for Relocation. Prepared a report consisting of a preliminary condition assessment, period of significance statement, building chronology, summary of significance of existing historic fabric, technical feasibility for relocation, and program of spaces, 2007. The Maverick - Lloyd House. Prepared a condition survey focusing on existing building pathologies, 2007. State Street - Wabash Avenue Historic District. Prepared district maps (graphic component only) for a National Register of Historic Places nomination submittal by architectural historian R. Terry Tatum, June, 1998. Wingspread: An Historic Structures Report. Assisted in building condition survey and landscape analysis of Frank Lloyd Wright structure in Racine, Wisconsin. Chicago, Illinois: Vinci / Hamp Architects, Inc., 1997. Mayslake: The Francis Stuyvesant Peabody Estate, Oak Brook, Illinois: A Restoration Condition Survey for the Mayslake Landmark Conservancy. Chicago, Illinois: The Office of John Vinci, Inc., December 5, 1994. Media Frederick Law Olmsted: Designing America. Interviewed contributor for the documentary film by Florentine Films, September 11, 2012. 39 East Quincy Street, Unit 2A Charles Pipal AIA Tel: 708 -442 -0173 Riverside, Illinois 60546 Architecture and Historic Preservation Consulting Fax: 708- 442 -0194 cpipal@saicxdu