National Preservation Month This presentation is part of Lakewood s celebration of Preservation Month and the theme Discover America s Hidden Gems. This year s theme is an opportunity to celebrate places right in our own backyards.
National Preservation Month Lakewood Activities May 5 Lakewood Old House Fair. May 12-22 Lakewood Historical Society s 3 rd Annual Architectural Scavenger Hunt. Find the locations of the 20 photos. Download the contest form at: www.lakewoodhistory.org.
National Preservation Month Lakewood Activities May 21 The City of Lakewood Heritage Advisory Board recognizes seven recipients for the 11th Annual Lakewood Historic Preservation Awards. May 30 Lakewood Historical Society presentation at Lakewood Public Library.
11th Annual Historic Preservation Awards 2012 Lakewood Heritage Advisory Board
Honoring exemplary projects that have contributed to improving the quality of life in Lakewood through the preservation of our community s historic and architectural resources.
Commercial Revitalization
14900 Detroit Avenue The exterior work focused on complete storefront renovation. Built 1925. Architects: Braverman & Havermaet. The firm also designed the Hilliard Square Theater. Sigmund Braverman became a prominent architect of synagogues in the U.S. and Canada. (Building Permit, LHAB)
BEFORE. 14900 Detroit Avenue
14900 Detroit Avenue The work included removing the pent roof and wood panels covering the transom and piers, replacing the storefront windows, installing overhead doors, redesigning the bulkheads, and new signage.
AFTER. 14900 Detroit Avenue
Rehabilitation
1436 Wyandotte Avenue Built 1910. The builder was Albert S. Johnson, a post office employee who lived on Robinwood Ave. He sold the completed house to Lillian M. Miller for $2,600. (Cuyahoga County Fiscal Office and Cleveland City Directories) Exterior rehabilitation work included slate roof repair, porch repair, insulation, exterior painting, and construction of a new garage.
BEFORE. 1436 Wyandotte Avenue
AFTER. 1436 Wyandotte Avenue
New Garage Construction
15616 Lake Avenue House built 1919. (Building Permit) The project is actually two buildings that replaced two buildings. The new structures have siding, shingles, and wide trim, all of which complement the house.
15616 Lake Avenue
New Garage Construction
1456 West Clifton Boulevard This new garage carefully matches the design details of the house. Built 1908. The house was built for Lloyd and Mary Kennedy, a cashier (company officer), who moved from Roycroft Avenue. (Building Permit and City Directories)
1456 West Clifton Boulevard
Historic Rehabilitation
17415 Edgewater Drive Built 1927. This $16,000 house was built for John J. and Helen M. Dowling. He was the former president of Main Savings & Loan Co., and she was an artist. (Building Permit and Cleveland City Directories) The elaborate wood shingle roof on the house and garage replicates the design and wood species of the original 1920 s roof. Western Red Oak was ordered from a mill in British Columbia.
BEFORE. 17415 Edgewater Drive
AFTER. 17415 Edgewater Drive
Historic Rehabilitation
17849 Lake Road Built 1922. This $25,000 house was built for Merritt and Marie Bond. He was the president of Lincoln Savings & Loan, as well as secretary-treasurer of Star Baking Co., both located near Clark Ave. and West 25 th St. Before building this house, the couple lived in the same Near West Side neighborhood as his businesses. (Building Permit, Cleveland City Directories, and Lakewood Historical Society)
17849 Lake Road The same owners received a Preservation Award in 2002 for their addition, which was destroyed by a storm several years ago.
17849 Lake Road The replacement addition matches the earlier version.
Preservation Honor Award
18131 West Clifton Road Built 1902. Well-known Cleveland architects Searles & Hirsh designed this house for Charles H. and Julia W. Church. He was the secretary of The Cleveland Brass & Iron Bedstead Co., located on Merwin Ave. on the West Bank of the Flats. From 1911-1958, the house was owned by Walter and Fannie Baker. An auto industry pioneer, Baker adapted ball bearings to the industry and manufactured electric cars from the late 1890 s to the mid-1910 s. (Encyclopedia of Cleveland History, Lakewood Historical Society, and Cleveland City Directories)
18131 West Clifton Road Cleveland Plain Dealer, March 9, 1902. Ohio Architect & Builder, March, 1904.
18131 West Clifton Road Changes have occurred to the property over time. The current owners created spaces to serve several functions, such as the area with the chimney, pergola, and second story.
18131 West Clifton Road Continuing to the rear, the work included a new addition, interior renovations, and a terrace. The massing, materials, and design details were carefully chosen to blend with this century home.
Historic Preservation Awards 2012 Lakewood Heritage Advisory Board