Page & Turnbull, Inc., San Francisco, California, USA
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| Architecture Firm | Page & Turnbull, Inc. |
| People | John Gordon Turnbull, FAIA, President; Tom Dufurena, AIA, LEED AP, Principal; Carolyn Kiernat, AIA, Principal; John D. Lesak, AIA, FAPT, LEED AP, Principal; H. Ruth Todd, AIA, AICP, LEED AP, Principal; Lada Kocherovsky, Associate Principal; Contact: Debra Leifer, Director of Marketing & Business Development |
| Address | 1000 Sansome Street, Suite 200 |
| San Francisco, California, 94111 USA | |
| Telephone | (415) 362-5154 |
| Fax | (415) 362-5560 |
| leifer@page-turnbull.com | |
| Web Site | http://www.page-turnbull.com |
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[edit] Offices
Page & Turnbull | San Francisco
1000 Sansome Street, San Francisco, CA 94111
(415) 362-5154
Page & Turnbull | Sacramento
2401 C Street, Suite B, Sacramento, CA 95816
(916) 930-9903
Page & Turnbull | Los Angeles
417 South Hill Street, Suite 211, Los Angeles, CA 90013
(213) 221-1200
[edit] Services
PAGE & TURNBULL is interested in the intersection between the built surroundings we have inherited and the way we live now. Our mission is to imagine change within historic environments through design, research, and technology.
Page & Turnbull was established in 1973 as Charles Hall Page & Associates to provide architectural and conservation services for historic buildings, resources and civic areas. We were one of the first architecture firms in California to dedicate our practice to historic preservation and we are among the longest-practicing such firms in the country. Our offices are located in San Francisco, Sacramento and Los Angeles.
Our staff includes licensed architects, designers and historians, conservators and planners. We approach projects with imagination and flexibility and are committed to the conservation of significant resources—where these resources can be made to function for present and future needs. Our services are oriented to our clients’ time and budget. All our professional staff meet or exceed the Secretary of the Interior’s Historic Preservation Professional Qualification Standards.
No ideas today are more compelling than those surrounding the principles of sustainability. We believe that re-using existing buildings is a corner stone of sustainability, one that spurs ongoing innovation. Beyond incorporating advanced building systems while protecting historic fabric, we seek new technologies, materials and methods to retain the “energy in place” that every standing building represents and to minimize each project’s overall footprint.
Our commitment to excellence has been acknowledged by professional organizations and in publications, but most importantly, by the fact that most of our work is from repeat clients and referrals. The National Trust for Historic Preservation, the American Institute of Architects, the U.S. Government, California Preservation Foundation and others have honored us with more than 50 awards.
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ARCHITECTURE STUDIO
Architectural services emphasize the re-use of existing buildings and the thoughtful application of new design.
Solutions for new construction respect existing architectural values and the context of neighboring structures. When analyzing buildings we are skilled in the assessment and treatment of the most significant architectural and historical spaces and elements. We welcome the challenge of solving problems of repair, seismic strengthening, and integrating new systems. Page & Turnbull ensures that projects comply with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation for local, state and federal agency review.
CULTURAL RESOURCES STUDIO
Planning & research represent about 25 percent of our firm’s work. We complete Historic Structure Reports, National Register nominations, Section 106 documentation, Historic American Building Surveys, Historic Building Preservation and Maintenance Plans and a variety of surveys, studies and planning reports. Many of these are for repeat clients such as the National Park Service, California Department of Parks & Recreation and the University of California.
BUILDING TECHNOLOGY STUDIO
Building technology constitutes about 15 percent of our work. The work of this studio ranges from condition surveys to materials analysis, sequential dating, and adding to the historical record by uncovering the buried work of early craftspersons.
[edit] Focus
Commercial, Cultural, Institutional, Civic, Educational, Parks and Open Space, Residential
[edit] Projects
Some of Page & Turnbull's notable projects include: the Ferry Building, San Francisco; Walt Disney Family Museum, Presidio of San Francisco; Market & Octavia Historic Resources Survey, San Francisco; Ghirardelli Square, San Francisco; Asian Art Museum, San Francisco; the Exploratorium at Piers 15-17, San Francisco; Leland Stanford Mansion, Sacramento; San Ysidro Border Station, San Ysidro; Greek Theater, University of California, Berkeley; Sather Tower, University of California, Berkeley; Barnum Center, Stanford University, Palo Alto; White Wolf Lodge, Yosemite National Park; Desert View Watchtower, Grand Canyon National Park; Charleston Preservation Plan, Charleston, SC; Hangars 1, 2 and 3 at Moffett Field, NASA Ames Research Center; Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento; Tribune Tower, Oakland.
For a PDF of Page & Turnbull's Statement of Qualifications: [1]

