saint louis university: preservation board presentation dec. 19, 2011
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For the Health of the City and Its CitizensPreservation Board Presentation Dec. 19, 2011
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Request for Appeal
SLU is requesting that theBoard overturn the denial of
demolition permits for the
following:
1. 1001 S. Grand
2. 1001-03 S. Grand
(smokestack)
3. 1101 Motard
4. 3626-80 Chouteau
1101 Motard
1001 S. Grand
3626-80 Chouteau
1001-03 S. Grand
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SLU is a Top Provider of Health Care
Approximately$75 million in annual
charity and low-income care
Nearly500,000 annual outpatient visits
More than 550 SLUCare faculty physicians
Casa de Salud and Health Resource Center
Educating more than 2,000 doctors and
nurses, and more than 1,000 other health
care professionals each year Nearly7,000 doctors educated in the past
25 years alone
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SLU Is an Essential Part of the City
Major investor in the City: Chaifetz Arena,Doisy Research Center, Hotel Ignacio, etc.
One of the largest employers with 5,600
full- and part-time employees
14,000 students
120,000 living alumni (50,000 locally)
More than 1 million annual service hours
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A History of Preservation
DuBourg Hall Cupples House SLU Museum of Art
Queens Daughters Hall Young Hall Hotel Ignacio
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A History of Preservation
Schwitalla Hall Biomedical Engineering Building Il Monastero
Brouster Hall Bannister House Manresa Center
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SLU Ambulatory Care Center
A modern, state-of-the-art Ambulatory Care Center is critical To treat patients with the finest care possible
To attract and retain world-class physicians
To attract and retain students and medical residents
With SLUs health care partners, this competitive, patient-dedicated
health care and surgical center will provide:
Life-saving accessible, acute care
Life-sustaining chronic and wellness care
Life-promoting clinical research and health education
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Steve Smith, CEO, Lawrence Group
Lawrence Group based in the City ofSt. Louis since 1983
A leading designer and redeveloper of
historic buildings: Security Building,
Marquette Building, Missouri Pacific
Building
A leader in designing modern health care
facilities. Providing design services forevery major health care organization in the
St. Louis region
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Architectural Quality
Structures Architectural Merit & Uniqueness The overall style, era and building type are not
unique for St. Louis
The original architect was not a significant
figure in the field
No one pushed for this to be on the National
Register until a developer became involved
(added in 2009) National Register application was not based on
architectural significance
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Architectural Quality
Materials, Ornamentation & Craftsmanship No demonstration of the creative use of
materials
Building masonry is very common
running band pattern throughout
Very little differentiating ornamentation
Not a single mention of the Pevely complex
in any publication on the architecturalhistory of St. Louis
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Architectural Quality
Contribution to Streetscape There exists no discernible
urban or consistent
streetscape on Grand or
Chouteau
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Architectural Quality
Contribution to Neighborhood There is no discernible
neighborhood within which the
property contributes
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Condition
Building does not meet seismic codes(essential for health care facilities during
times of disaster)
Entrances and stairwells are not ADA
compliant
No working elevators
Limited access points for patients
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Neighborhood Effect, Reuse Potential
Overview Reuse of the corner building for a modern health care facility is not
possible five key reasons:
SITE ISSUES
1. Limited expandability
2. Limited accessibility
BUILDING ISSUES
1. Seismic issues2. Column spacing and floor plate size
3. State-of-the-art image
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Neighborhood Effect, Reuse PotentialLimited Accessibility for Patients
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Neighborhood Effect, Reuse PotentialLittle Room for Future Growth
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Neighborhood Effect, Reuse PotentialNot Seismic Code Compliant
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Neighborhood Effect, Reuse PotentialColumn Spacing and Floor Plate Size
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Neighborhood Effect, Reuse PotentialColumn Spacing and Floor Plate Size
Form Follows Function
Ideal planning bay Medical home collaborative care model
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Neighborhood Effect, Reuse PotentialColumn Spacing and Floor Plate Size
Function Follows Form
Floor plates small and inefficient
Column space at incorrect and small spacing
Exterior wall prohibits effective expansion
Virtually impossible to accommodate modern
linear accelerator, MRI, and surgical suite in the
existing footprint
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Neighborhood Effect, Reuse PotentialState-of-the-Art Image
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Economic Hardship
Competitive Disadvantage Virtually every major health care organization in the county has
made major building investments in health care facilities
We and our partners compete for patients, doctors and medical
school students
The long-term competitiveness of this campus, in the heart of the
City of St. Louis, is being challenged
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Urban Design
There is no urban context remaining
The strongest context is the SLU Medical Center Campus
Northwest View Northeast View
Southwest View Southeast View
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Proposed Subsequent Construction
A modern, state-of-the-art Ambulatory Care Center The next step in the evolution toward a world-class academic health
care campus
One of only two high-level, cutting-edge medical centers in the City
of St. Louis
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Proposed Subsequent Construction
Estimated project cost: $73 million - $80 million Estimated project start date: 8/17/12
Estimated completion date: 10/24/13
Estimated move-in date: 11/28/13
Up to 1,000 construction workers employed
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Ambulatory Care Center Site Plan
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Ambulatory Care Center Site Plan
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Ambulatory Care Center Rendering
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Heritage
Maintain the smoke stack as a symbol of the history of the Pevelycompany on the site
Dedicate a Pevely Museum on the main complex lobby chronicling
the importance of the Pevely company to our communitys heritage.
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Conclusion
Our commitment is to continue to be an activepartner in making St. Louis a great city, both its
institutions and its heritage
We envision SLU as a state-of-the-art academic
medical center campus, with this Ambulatory Care
Center as the next critical component in its
evolution
To remain competitive for patients, physicians, andstudents, we must be allowed to build an
uncompromised state-of-the-art facility
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