John Franklin Slaven, AIA, Visalia, California, USA

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Architecture Firm John F. Slaven architect
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Address PO Box 3934
Visalia, California, 93278 USA
Telephone (toll free) 877-592-7256
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Email info@johnslaven.com
Web Site http://www.johnslaven.com
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Architecture

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Adaptive Re-use of the Mt. Whitney Hotel, Lindsay, California, as Independent Living Senior Housing

Restoration of the 1929 atmospheric Fox Theatre, Visalia, California

Downtown Streetscape and Facade Renovation Programs in Cities of Tulare and Exeter, California

Architectural Guidelines for City of Exeter Specific Plan and Railroad Corridor Redevelopment, City of Reedley, California

Plant Expansion Planning, Real-Fresh Corporation, Visalia, California

Field Offices for Monrovia Nurseries, California and Oregon

Commercial Laundry Complex, Visalia, California

Law Offices for Michner, Kabot, and McCormick, Visalia

‘Memories Inn’ Restaurant in Dunlap, California

Custom Exhibit at Comdex, Las Vegas, for Southland Systems

Several Custom Observatory Structures near Springville, California

Numerous Custom Residential Projects in the western U.S.

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Based in Visalia, California, Mr. Slaven provides a range of professional design and project coordination services in the immediate four county area and on selected projects statewide. In-house office capabilities include complete architectural programming, design, site planning, engineering, contract document and specification production, urban and landscape planning, project tracking and documentation. State of the art CAD software is used in the production of working drawings, Title 24 energy modeling calculations, and estimates. Additional services include the production of renderings, scale models, graphics, photographic presentations and video documentation.

Since establishing his architectural practice in 1984, John Slaven has been involved in a wide scope of design projects ranging from large packing and shipping facilities to urban streetscapes to historic renovations and custom residences. During that time the firm's goal has always been to produce top quality design work while providing the highest degree of personal service.

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