ALTOON | Strategic

ALTOON | Strategic provides consulting services to investment, land ownership, and development entities, advising them on defining a vision for their investment, creating a strategic plan to implement it, selecting the appropriate design team to produce it, and monitoring the communication between them to optimize the efficiency and effectiveness of their engagement.

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Southwestern University School of Law

Project
Southwestern University School of Law
Location
Los Angeles, California
Client
Southwestern University School of Law
Data
Adaptive reuse and historic preservation of the Bullock’s Wilshire Department Store into the Southwestern University School of Law Library
87,000 SF, on 4 Levels
365,000 Volumes and Volume Equivalents
Completion
1997
Awards
2005 24th Annual President’s Award, Los Angeles Conservancy
2000 Preservation Award, National Trust for Historic Preservation
2000 Historic Preservation Honor Award, AIA Pasadena & Foothill Chapter
1999 Restoration and Adaptive Re-Use, Windsor Square – Hancock Park Historical Society
1998 Governor’s Historic Preservation Award, State of California Office of Historic Preservation
1998 Cultural Award, Historic Restoration/Renovation

Felipe de Neve Library

Project
Felipe de Neve Library
Location
Lafayette Park, Los Angeles, California
Client
Library Department, Public Works, City of Los Angeles
Data
5400 SF Remodel & Seismic Upgrade
1500 SF Pavilion Addition
Completion
1998
Awards
1997 Commendation for Addition to Historic Public Building, City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs
1995 Commendation for Historic Preservation, Cultural Heritage Commission of Los Angeles

Toronto Union Station

Project
Toronto Union Station
Location
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Client
Redcliff Realty Management, Inc. and the City of Toronto
Data
Design Architect: Altoon Partners (now Stir Architecture) Retail Consultant to Head Leasee
Architect of Record: NORR Limited
Single level “dig down” under the historic Union Station to add retail, restaurants, a fresh market and food hall, and to create a “nexus” meeting space for the greater region
Linkage to heavy rail, subway, trolley bus, bus station, light rail, and taxi stand
Completion
Completed Master Plan, Concept Design, and Schematic Design 2010