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A Practicum Working at a Non-profit Organization and an Architecture + Development Firm
Kelly Calhoun, Candidate 2016 Master of Preservation StudiesTulane University, School of Architecture20 September 2016Practicum Mid-Review Presentation
Overview of Practicum + Experience
Louisiana Architectural Foundation
Wisznia | Architecture+ Development
Timeline of the Year
Future Pursuits and Opportunities
Kelly Calhoun, Candidate 2016 Master of Preservation StudiesTulane University, School of Architecture20 September 2016Practicum Mid-Review Presentation
Overview of Practicum + Experience
Louisiana Architectural Foundation
Wisznia | Architecture+ Development
Timeline of the Year
Future Pursuits and Opportunities
DecemberPrepare for Spring Graduation
Mid-NovemberTurn in 50-page Practicum Paper
September - NovemberCollect Notes to for Presentation and Write Paper
2016 TimelineJanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJuly August SeptemberOctoberNovember December
January - April Internship at the Vieux Carré Commission
Spring Break March Cuba MPS International TripApril - Current Internship with the Louisiana Architectural Foundation
Late-May Lunch Meeting with Major Sponsor of the LAF Event, ADFF: New Orleans/Marcel Wisznia
Mid-June - Mid-OctoberPracticum with Wisznia | Architecture + Development
Timeline of the Year
Future Pursuits and Opportunities
Kelly Calhoun, Candidate 2016 Master of Preservation StudiesTulane University, School of Architecture20 September 2016Practicum Mid-Review Presentation
Overview of Practicum + Experience
Louisiana Architectural Foundation
Wisznia | Architecture+ Development
April - October Highlights
The 600 Building | Corpus Christi, TX 201 North Rampart | New Orleans, LA Stephen’s Garage | New Orleans, LA
Kelly Calhoun, Candidate 2016 Master of Preservation StudiesTulane University, School of Architecture20 September 2016Practicum Mid-Review Presentation
Overview of Practicum + Experience
Louisiana Architectural Foundation
Wisznia | Architecture+ Development
Timeline of the Year
Future Pursuits and Opportunities
Angola Prison | 1956
Timeline of the Year
Future Pursuits and Opportunities
Kelly Calhoun, Candidate 2016 Master of Preservation StudiesTulane University, School of Architecture20 September 2016Practicum Mid-Review Presentation
Overview of Practicum + Experience
Louisiana Architectural Foundation
Wisznia | Architecture+ Development
LITE Center | 2006
Derbigny St. Demolition | 2011 Presbyterian Church of Ruston | 1923 LeBeau Plantation | 1854
Oakley Plantation | 1806
St. Charles Demolition | 1970s
Grand Opera House of the South | 1901Town Residence | Late 20th Cen.ArtSpace Film | 2006
The Camarata House | 1950
3 Weekly Social Media Posts that Highlight Louisiana’s Diverse Architecture#ModernMonday
#ThrowbackThursday
#FunFactFriday
Timeline of the Year
Future Pursuits and Opportunities
Kelly Calhoun, Candidate 2016 Master of Preservation StudiesTulane University, School of Architecture20 September 2016Practicum Mid-Review Presentation
Overview of Practicum + Experience
Louisiana Architectural Foundation
Wisznia | Architecture+ Development
Interactive Map of Louisiana Architecture Posted on LAF Social Media
John Stubbs | MPS Director
Stacey Pfingsten | LAF Executive Director
Photo: Courtesy of Douglas Colman Breckenridge. People identified includes Guy W. Carwile, Brian Madison Davis, Ann Daigle, John Denison, Mil Bodron, Pamela Parsons Dupuy, Carol Parsons, John Stubbs, Andy Ferrell and Ward Parsons at Cooley House.
Map: Created by Kelly Calhoun using Google Map technology.
Guy Carwile | Author & LA Tech Professor
Brian Madison Davis | LTHP Revolving Fund Manager
Timeline of the Year
Future Pursuits and Opportunities
Kelly Calhoun, Candidate 2016 Master of Preservation StudiesTulane University, School of Architecture20 September 2016Practicum Mid-Review Presentation
Overview of Practicum + Experience
Louisiana Architectural Foundation
Wisznia | Architecture+ Development
Planning the 1st annual Architecture & Design Film Festival: New Orleans
22 films | 12 programs | 2 days
Opening Night Party PlanningVenues
Special Events/SpeakersSponsors
Kelly Calhoun, Candidate 2016 Master of Preservation StudiesTulane University, School of Architecture20 September 2016Practicum Mid-Review Presentation
Overview of Practicum + Experience
Louisiana Architectural Foundation
Wisznia | Architecture+ Development
Timeline of the Year
Future Pursuits and Opportunities
Timeline of the Year
Future Pursuits and Opportunities
Kelly Calhoun, Candidate 2016 Master of Preservation StudiesTulane University, School of Architecture20 September 2016Practicum Mid-Review Presentation
Overview of Practicum + Experience
Louisiana Architectural Foundation
Wisznia | Architecture+ Development
The 600 Building | Corpus Christi, TX | 1963 | Jenkins & Hoff
Bound by Leopard, N Upper Broadway, Antelope and N Carancahua Streets in the Corpus Christi Central Business District (CBD)
21 Stories | 240,823 sq.ft. | $37.7 M QREs for Historic Tax Credits
Image: Courtesy of Wisznia | Architecture + Development
Images: Screenshots from July 2016 documentation of Google Maps
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Antelope Street
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HISTORIC PRESERVATION CERTIFICATION APPLICATIONPART 2 PHOTO KEY
Page 11 of 42
Photo Number: 21 Feature: Precast Concrete Fins (south elevation) Drawing Number: P1
Photo Number: 22 Feature: Precast Concrete Fins (south elevation) Drawing Number: P1
Description: Each concrete fin is connected to the building’s structure with a galvanized steel angle shape bolted to a continuous galvanized steel head runner.
View: Facing southwest.
Description: Inside the parking garage on floor 2 looking out towards the south.
View: Facing southwest
Property Name: The 600 Building Property Address: 600 Leopard Street, Corpus Christi, TX 78401
Date: 30 March 2015
Date: 30 March 2015
HISTORIC PRESERVATION CERTIFICATION APPLICATIONPART 2 – DESCRIPTION OF REHABILITATION
OMB Approved No. 1024-0009
Form 10-168 Rev. 2014
NPS Project Number
1. Property Name
Street
City County State Zip
Name of Historic District
Listed individually in the National Register of Historic Places; date of listing
Located in a Registered Historic District; name of district
Part 1 – Evaluation of Significance submitted?
Date National Park Service Authorized Signature
NPS conditions or comments attached
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORNATIONAL PARK SERVICE
600 Building
600 Leopard Street
Corpus Christi Nueces
n/a
Instructions: This page must bear the applicant’s original signature and must be dated. The National Park Service certification decision is based on the descriptions in this application form. In the event of any discrepancy between the application form and other, supplementary material submitted with it (such as architectural plans, drawings and specifications), the application form takes precedence. A copy of this form will be provided to the Internal Revenue Service.
32495
Date submitted Date of certification15 May 2015
22 March 2016
22 June 2015
Project Data2.1963Date of building
12/01/2016Start date (estimated)
02/28/2018Completion date (estimated)
Number of buildings in project 1
Number of phases in project
Estimated rehabilitation costs (QRE)
Floor area before / after rehabilitation
Use(s) before / after rehabilitation
Number of housing units before / after rehabilitation
Project Contact (if different from applicant)3.
Applicant4.
the rehabilitation described herein is consistent with the historic character of the property and, where applicable, with the district in which it is located and that the project meets the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation. This letter is a preliminary determination only, since a formal certification of rehabilitation can be issued only to the owner of a “certified historic structure” after rehabilitation work is complete.
The National Park Service has reviewed the Historic Preservation Certification Application – Part 2 for the above-named property and has determined that:
NPS Official Use Only
the rehabilitation or proposed rehabilitation will meet the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation if the attached conditions are met.
the rehabilitation described herein is not consistent with the historic character of the property or the district in which it is located and that the project does not meet the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation.
$37,700,000
240,823 240,823/ sq ft
Mixed-Use/Office
0 / 126
Number of low-moderate income housing units before / after rehabilitation 0 0/1
Name
Street City State
Zip Telephone Email Address mwhitehead@wisznia.com/kcalhoun@wisznia.com(504) 581-1948
New Orleans800 Common Street, Suite 200
Michael Whitehead or Kelly Calhoun Wisznia |Architecture + DevelopmentCompany
Applicant, SSN, or TIN has changed since previously submitted application.
Name Signature Date
Applicant Entity
Street City State
Zip Telephone
Marcel Wisznia
The 600 Building Manager, LLC
800 Common Street, Suite 200 New Orleans
(504) 581-1948 Mwisznia@wisznia.comEmail Address70112
LA
70112-2329
LA
78401-0490TX
I hereby attest that the information I have provided is, to the best of my knowledge, correct. I further attest that [check one or both boxes, as applicable] (1) I am the owner of the above-described property within the meaning of "owner" set forth in 36 CFR § 67.2 (2011), and/or (2) if I am not the fee simple owner of the above-described property, the fee simple owner is aware of the action I am taking relative to this application and has no objection, as noted in a written statement from the owner, a copy of which (i) either is attached to this application form and incorporated herein, or has been previously submitted, and (ii) meets the requirements of 36 CFR § 67.3(a)(1) (2011). For purposes of this attestation, the singular shall include the plural wherever appropriate. I understand that knowing and willful falsification of factual representations in this application may subject me to fines and imprisonment under 18 U.S.C. § 1001, which, under certain circumstances, provides for imprisonment of up to 8 years.
SSN or TIN 81-1665858
ALTASURVEY
NOTE: THIS SURVEY WAS FURNISHED BY THE OWNER FOR USE ON THIS PROJECT AND WAS NOTPREPARED BY THE ARCHITECT WHO IS THEREFORE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ITS CONTENT A1 . 00
1 5 9 0 6
SITE PLAN*not to scale
DRAWING NO:
EX1PHOTO DRAWING
PART 2 APPLICATIONTAX CREDIT CERT.
FIRM: WISZNIA | ARCHITECTURE + DEVELOPMENT
BY: MICHAEL WHITEHEAD & KELLY CALHOUN
DATE: 09.01.2016
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Fill out applicationDescribe each building feature’s current conditions and proposed improvements Organize Photos Develop a Photo Key
Timeline of the Year
Future Pursuits and Opportunities
Kelly Calhoun, Candidate 2016 Master of Preservation StudiesTulane University, School of Architecture20 September 2016Practicum Mid-Review Presentation
Overview of Practicum + Experience
Louisiana Architectural Foundation
Wisznia | Architecture+ Development
Part 2 Application for State & Federal Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credits
HUD Loan
HUD Tax Abatement Loan
Timeline of the Year
Future Pursuits and Opportunities
Kelly Calhoun, Candidate 2016 Master of Preservation StudiesTulane University, School of Architecture20 September 2016Practicum Mid-Review Presentation
Overview of Practicum + Experience
Louisiana Architectural Foundation
Wisznia | Architecture+ Development
Examples of Funding Sources | ProForma Development
CriteriaSource
• Listing on the National Register of Historic Places• Fill out and be approved for Parts A, B & C of the
THC Application for HP Tax Certification
25% of QREs
20% of QREs
1.81% of qualifying costs
51.02% of qualifying costs
Incentive
• Program: Downtown Living Initiative• Funds between 10 to 100 units, annually
$10,000 rebate per multi-family
unit per year
Corpus Christi Tax Incentive Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) Grant
State Historic Tax Credit Equity
Federal Historic Tax Credit Equity
• Architectural designs according to their standards• Provide a 3% down payment and show a two-year
history of steady employment and income• Provide credit scores, management plans,
marketing plans, hazard mitigation, organization charts, et cetera
• Qualifying costs approved by HUD Reviewer
• Listing on the National Register of Historic Places• Fill out and be approved for Parts 1, 2 & 3 of the
NPS Application for HP Tax Certification
Photo: Courtesy of New Orleans’ Assessor’s Office, online
Timeline of the Year
Future Pursuits and Opportunities
Kelly Calhoun, Candidate 2016 Master of Preservation StudiesTulane University, School of Architecture20 September 2016Practicum Mid-Review Presentation
Overview of Practicum + Experience
Louisiana Architectural Foundation
Wisznia | Architecture+ Development
201 North Rampart Street | New Orleans, LA | 1923 Bound by Rampart, Iberville, Basin and B Streets in the New Orleans Lower Central Business District (CBD)4 Stories | 1923 | Behind Saenger Theatre
Images: Screenshots from July 2016 documentation of Google Maps
Timeline of the Year
Future Pursuits and Opportunities
Kelly Calhoun, Candidate 2016 Master of Preservation StudiesTulane University, School of Architecture20 September 2016Practicum Mid-Review Presentation
Overview of Practicum + Experience
Louisiana Architectural Foundation
Wisznia | Architecture+ Development
Letter of Contributing Significance
Photos: Courtesy of Ryan Bourdenave at Downtown Development District
c. 1930s c. 1960s c. 1960s
July 2011 March 2015Images: Courtesy of Google Streeview
Timeline of the Year
Future Pursuits and Opportunities
Kelly Calhoun, Candidate 2016 Master of Preservation StudiesTulane University, School of Architecture20 September 2016Practicum Mid-Review Presentation
Overview of Practicum + Experience
Louisiana Architectural Foundation
Wisznia | Architecture+ Development
Finding Substantiary Evidence of Architectural + Historical + Cultural Significance
National Register of Historic Places District
Louisiana Cultural District (CD)
Map: Courtesy of the Louisiana Office of Cultural Development Documents: Courtesy of the Louisiana State Historic Preservation Office
Timeline of the Year
Future Pursuits and Opportunities
Kelly Calhoun, Candidate 2016 Master of Preservation StudiesTulane University, School of Architecture20 September 2016Practicum Mid-Review Presentation
Overview of Practicum + Experience
Louisiana Architectural Foundation
Wisznia | Architecture+ Development
Stephen’s Garage | 826-48 Carondelet Street | New Orleans, LA
Bound by Carondelet, Julia, St. Charles and St. Joseph Streets in the New Orleans Upper Central Business District (CBD)
5 Stories | 125,306 sq.ft. Before Rehabilitation | $21.74 M Rehabilitation Project Using HTC
Image: Screenshot from July 2016 documentation of Google Streetview
Image: Screenshot from July 2016 documentation of Google Maps
Carondelet Street
Julia
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St. Charles Avenue
St. Joseph Street
Timeline of the Year
Future Pursuits and Opportunities
Kelly Calhoun, Candidate 2016 Master of Preservation StudiesTulane University, School of Architecture20 September 2016Practicum Mid-Review Presentation
Overview of Practicum + Experience
Louisiana Architectural Foundation
Wisznia | Architecture+ Development
Subdivision Application
Goal: Turn Square 127, lots 11, 12, 13 & 13A into ONE lot
How: Get a Survey of the Property & Apply for a Minor Subdivision Change through the Subdivison Application of the City Planning Commission
Process: 3 Phases of Resubdivising - each phase comes with a set of different documents and are allowed 30 days to review.
Survey: Courtesy of Wisznia | Architecture + Development
Timeline of the Year
Future Pursuits and Opportunities
Kelly Calhoun, Candidate 2016 Master of Preservation StudiesTulane University, School of Architecture20 September 2016Practicum Mid-Review Presentation
Overview of Practicum + Experience
Louisiana Architectural Foundation
Wisznia | Architecture+ Development
K E L L Y L A U R E N C A L H O U NHistoric Preservationist + Architectural Conservator
C O N TACT P R O F ES S I O N A L P R O F I L E
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AC H I E V E M E N TS
817.676.6679
linkedin.com/in/kellylaurencalhoun
kcalhoun@tulane.edu
I am always fascinated with the built environment, trying to understand why we build and create buildings. My love for design grew into a study of Architecture, which organically fused with a passion for understanding culture, architecture, history and the financial backings that make preservation projects work. Today, I have diverse experience in the field of historic preservation by working in development, architectural reviews, building examining, social media, public speaking, nonprofit, volunteering and more. My active lifestyle, eagerness to learn, attend events, all steams from my excitement to become an expert in my field.
TULANE UNIVERSITYMaster of Preservation Studies2015-2016
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTONBachelor’s of Liberal Arts2006-2013
TARRANT COUNTY COLLEGEAssociates’s in Architectural Technology2008-2010
• Adobe Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator• WordPress • Research & Documentation• Building Assessments• Proforma Development• Canon Camera Photography• Social Media Management• Networking• Reviewing & Writing• Blogging• Non-profit & Volunteering• Government work• State & Federal Historic Tax Credit
Applications• Presentations & Public Speaking• Building Research • Communications & Teamwork
HISTORIC PRESERVATION CONSULTANT PRACTICUM | JUNE-OCTOBER 2016Wisznia | Architecture + Development | New Orleans, LAArchitecture and development firm experience assisting with documentation crucial to historic building development projects.• Part 1 + 2 Applications for State and Federal Historic Tax Credits, HUD Loan
Applications, Subdivision Applications • ProForma Development• Social Media management of three properties
ASSISTANT TO EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR INTERNSHIP | MARCH-CURRENT 2016Louisiana Architectural Foundation | New Orleans, LANon-profit experience by assisting the Executive Director with planning monthly events and fund-raising.• Developed the first Architecture & Design Film Festival: New Orleans• Social Media postings made multiple times per week, E-blasts Blasts• Architectural research, information and photo crediting
BUILDING PLANS EXAMINER + BUILDING INSPECTOR INTERN | JANUARY-APRIL 2016Vieux Carre Commission | New Orleans, LALocal government experience assisting the VCC Plans Examiner and Inspector. • Survey buildings in the French Quarter by photographing and writing violation
letters• Develop kills on the City’s LAMA software
OPERATIONS OFFICER | JULY 2015 - JANUARY 2016Wendt Where, LLC | New Orleans, LAFacilitate the operations of six historic properties around New Orleans.• Organize property documents, recommend maintenance, enforce lease
agreements.• Run personal errands or personal payments for owner such as travel plans and
loding arrangements.
SOCIAL MEDIA MANAGER | OCTOBER 2013 - JUNE 2015Smile Savvy, Inc. | Dallas, TXManage social media and local search accounts for over 200 customers.• Create graphics and write content for weekly posts on Facebook, Google+,
Twitter, Pinterest and YouTube.• Write blogs and review websites for updates and accuracy.
“BEST DESIGN”Saving the Environment is Our Future Poster ContestTarrant County College2010
“EXCELLENCE FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY”Professor-voted awardTarrant County College2009
EPIC SCHOLARSHIPProfessor-voted award for Architectural accomplishmentsTarrant County College2010
November 2015 | NTHP Conference in D.C.
October 2015 | October Build with the PRCAugust 2016 | Fall Introduction at the Royal Hotel
Ocvember 2015 | The Carrollton Courthouse
March 2016 | International Trip to Cuba May 2015 | Boating in Madisonville
Step 1: Classes Step 2: Practicum Step 3: Do It
Timeline of the Year
Kelly Calhoun, Candidate 2016 Master of Preservation StudiesTulane University, School of Architecture20 September 2016Practicum Mid-Review Presentation
Overview of Practicum + Experience
Louisiana Architectural Foundation
Wisznia | Architecture+ Development
Thank You
Future Pursuits and Opportunities