Fiddletown Project Wins CPF Preservation Design Award

The historic Chinese structures in Fiddletown has just been selected as a winning project for the Preservation Design Awards.

The General Store (left) and Gambling Hall (right) of Fiddletown. Photo by
The General Store (left) and Gambling Hall (right) of Fiddletown. Photo by Kelly Thomas

The California Preservation Foundation just selected the Fiddletown Project Team with a 2009 Preservation Design Award in the preservation category this week. The c. 1850 Chinese Gambling Hall and General Store are part of a grouping of four buildings specifically associated with Chinese miners from the Gold Rush. Along with the Chew Kee Herb Shop and a rammed earth residential structure nearby, these structures constitute a significant sub-district that reflects Chinese gold-era history. Both structures are National Register listed for their contributions to the assemblage of Gold Rush-era structures in Fiddletown, California.

Both the Gambling Hall and General Store are unreinforced masonry and stone buildings. While they have survived nearly 150-years, their overall condition was quite poor, requiring significant structural stabilization and seismic upgrading. Large cracks from seismic movement and settling were evident and visible in pictures dating back to the 1930s. Continue reading “Fiddletown Project Wins CPF Preservation Design Award”

2009 California Preservation Foundation Conference

Michael Garavaglia will be representing Garavaglia Architecture at the 2009 California Preservation Foundation (CPF) Conference in Palm Springs. He currently serves as the Education Chair at CPF and has been an active participant with the board for several years. He is also a 2004 President’s Award Recipient as Volunteer of the Year from this same organization. See his bio for more information on his professional career. The conference is being held from Thursday, April 16 to Sunday, April 19, 2009.

La Laguna Project Wins Preservation Award

The La Laguna de San Gabriel Historic Structures Report and Preservation Plan has just received a preservation award from the Los Angeles Conservancy. Garavaglia Architecture Inc. served as the Preservation Architect for the project and congratulations go out to the entire team! Click on the year 1950 and La Laguna on the timeline to read more about this exciting project.

See also a mention of our win in the Architect’s Newpaper blog.

Historical Photograph of Lookout Mountain at La Laguna Park
Historical Photograph of Lookout Mountain at La Laguna Park