JAMES R. WASSER , AIA, LEED AP

SELECTED PROJECTS

Food Markets

Brattleboro Food Co-op—Brattleboro, VT, under construction (with UKA)

· Cost: $7.5 million (including FF&E)

· Size: 23,000 s.f. store, 1700 s.f. commissary

· Project Type: new shell and tenant improvement

· Role: project architect-- design, CD’s, bidding and CA for fixture plan, equipment schedules, refrigeration and interiors

Hanover Community Food Co-op—Hanover, NH, 2009 (part with UKA)

· Cost: $2.3 million (including FF&E)

· Size: 5,500 s.f.

· Project Type: new shell and tenant improvement

· Role: consultant-- design, CD’s, bidding and Construction Administration for fixture plan, equipment schedules, refrigeration; project manager (w/UKA)-- CA

New Seasons Market, Happy Valley--Happy Valley, Ore., 2005-7 (with RBA)

· Cost: $3 million (est.)

· Size: 50,000 s.f.

· Project Type: tenant improvement

· Role: consultant--developed fixture plan and interior design

New Seasons Market, Mountain Park—Lake Oswego, Ore., 2005-6 (with RBA)

· Cost: $1.9 million

· Size: 26,000 s.f.

· Project Type: tenant improvement

· Role: partner-in-charge—design through construction documents

New Seasons Market, Cedar Hills—Beaverton, Ore., 2004-6 (with RBA)

· Cost: $4 million

· Size: 39,500 s.f.

· Project Type: shell renovation and addition, tenant improvement

· Role: partner-in-charge—design through construction documents

New Seasons Market, Arbor Lodge—Portland, Ore., 2003-5 (with RBA)

· Cost: $4.5 million

· Size: 33,200 s.f.

· Project Type: new shell and tenant improvement

· Role: partner-in-charge—design through construction administration

· Awards: 2005 Mayor’s Award for best project 2005 from Portland Chapter of the AIA

New Seasons Market, Seven Corners—Portland, Ore., 2002-4 (with RBA)

· Cost: $4.5 million

· Size: 34,100 s.f. grocery store, 4,500 s.f. corporate offices

· Project Type: shell renovation and addition, tenant improvement

· Role: partner-in-charge—design through construction administration

New Seasons Market, Concordia—Portland, Ore., 2000-1 (with RBA)

· Cost: $1.5 million

· Size: 31,800 s.f.

· Project Type: tenant improvement

· Role: partner-in-charge—design through construction administration

New Seasons Market, Orenco Station—Hillsboro, Ore., 2000-1 (with RBA)

· Cost: $1.3 million

· Size: 31,000 s.f.

· Project Type: tenant improvement

· Role: partner-in-charge—design through construction administration

New Seasons Market, Sellwood—Portland, Ore., 1999-2000 (with RBA)

· Cost: $1.5 million

· Size: 15,700 s.f.

· Project Type: shell remodel and addition, tenant improvement

· Role: partner-in-charge—design through construction administration

New Seasons Market, Raleigh Hills—Portland, Ore., 1999-2000 (with RBA)

· Cost: $800,000

· Size: 24,000 s.f.

· Project Type: tenant improvement

· Role: partner-in-charge—design through construction administration

Nature’s Fresh Northwest, Laurelhurst—Portland, Ore., 1997-8 (with RBA)

· Cost: $1.2 million

· Size: 17,100 s.f.

· Project Type: shell renovation, tenant improvement

· Role: partner-in-charge—design through construction administration

Nature’s Fresh Northwest, Fremont Place—Portland, Ore., 1997-8 (with RBA)

· Cost: $6.5 million total center, $4.5 million grocery store and spa

· Size: 63,400 s.f. total complex, 34,500 s.f. grocery store and spa

· Project Type: shell renovation and addition, tenant improvement

· Role: partner-in-charge—design through construction administration

· Awards: 2000 Honor Award from IIDA/AIA/ASID for interior design

Nature’s Fresh Northwest, Millplain—Vancouver, WA, 1994-5 (with RBA)

· Cost: $1.5 million

· Size: 31,000 s.f.

· Project Type: tenant improvement

· Role: project architect—design through construction administration

Nature’s Fresh Northwest, Division—Portland, Ore., 1992-3 (with RBA)

· Cost: $1.o million

· Size: 21,800 s.f. grocery store, 6,700 s.f. corp. offices, 3,000 s.f. restaurant

· Project Type: shell renovation, tenant improvement

· Role: project architect—design through construction administration


Restaurants

Marcos Restaurant—Portland, Ore., 2000 (with RBA)

· Cost: $350,000

· Size: 4,500 s.f.

· Project Type: building shell and site improvements, interiors coordination

· Role: partner-in-charge—design through construction administration

Starbucks Coffee, Hillsdale and Fremont—Portland, Ore., 1997 and 1999 (with RBA)

· Cost: unknown

· Size: 1,000 s.f. and 1,250 s.f.

· Project Type: building shell and site improvements, interiors coordination

· Role: partner-in-charge—design through construction administration

Pearl Bakery—Portland, Ore., 1997 (with RBA)

· Cost: $120,000

· Size: 2,000 s.f.

· Project Type: building shell improvements, tenant improvements

· Role: project architect—design through construction documents

Bima Restaurant and Bar—Portland, Ore., 1995 (with RBA)

· Cost: $300,000

· Size: 2,500 s.f.

· Project Type: tenant improvement

· Role: project architect—design through construction documents

Sante Restaurant—Portland, Ore., 1993 (with RBA)

· Cost: $150,000

· Size: 3,000 s.f.

· Project Type: tenant improvement

· Role: project architect—design through construction administration

Woburn Country Club—Woburn, MA, 1990-1 (with Olson Lewis)

· Cost: $150,000 for all

· Size: 1,700 s.f. clubhouse with snack bar and pro shop

· Project Type: shell renovation and tenant improvement

· Role: project architect—design through construction administration

Overlook at Hollis Country Club—Hollis, NH, 1990 (with Olson Lewis)

· Cost: $300,000

· Size: 3,000 s.f. clubhouse with restaurant and pro shop

· Project Type: new shell and tenant improvement

· Role: project architect—design through construction administration

Beverly Golf and Tennis Club—Beverly, MA, 1988 (with Olson Lewis)

· Cost: $650,000 for all

· Size: 20,000 s.f., total building; 5,000 s.f. of restaurant and snack bar

· Project Type: historic shell renovation and tenant improvement

· Role: project architect—design through construction administration


Other Retail

Flood Sugarhouse Retail Store & Production Kitchen—Northfield, VT, Current (with UKA)

· Cost: $1,000,000 (including FF&E)

· Size: 5200 s.f.

· Project Type: new shell and tenant improvement

· Role: architect responsible for programming, interior layout, and kitchen design and construction documents for store and kitchens

Kimball Union Academy Student Store—Meriden, NH, 2008

· Cost: $125,000 (including FF&E)

· Size: 1100 s.f.

· Project Type: tenant improvement

· Role: consultant to architect responsible for design through Construction Administration

Glance Optical Store--Salem, Ore., 2002 (with RBA)

· Cost: $125,000

· Size: 500 s.f.

· Project Type: tenant improvement

· Role: design assist--design through construction documents

· Awards: 2003 Merit Award from IIDA/AIA/ASID for interior design

Poppybox Garden Store--Portland, Ore., 1999-2000 (with RBA)

· Cost: $750,000

· Size: 15,000 s.f.

· Project Type: shell upgrade and tenant improvement (architect of record)

· Role: partner-in-charge—design development through Construction Administration

Washington Park Visitors’ Center--Portland, Ore., 1998-2000 (with RBA)

· Cost: $2.1 million overall project, $300,000 Rose Garden store

· Size: 900 s.f.

· Project Type: new shell and tenant improvement

· Role: partner-in-charge—design through construction administration

Tri-Met Concession Stand, Sunset Transit Station--Portland, Ore., 2000 (with RBA)

· Cost: $175,000

· Size: 150 s.f.

· Project Type: new shell and tenant improvement

· Role: design assist—design through construction documents

Temple Beth Israel Offices and Giftshop--Portland, Ore., 1994 (with RBA)

· Cost: $300,000

· Size: 1,500 s.f.

· Project Type: shell addition and tenant improvement

· Role: project architect—design through construction administration


Master Planning and Assessment

Kimball Union Academy—Meriden, NH, 2007-8 (with SpringLine LLC)

· Strategic planning for 350 person private school

· Prioritized construction and maintenance projects and developed strategies for implementation of master plans

· Study cost: $35,000

· Role: on-site consultant for entire project

Northwest Neighborhood Cultural Center—Portland, OR, 2004 (with RBA)

· Facility assessment and master planning for the renovation and repurposing of this turn-of-the-century Christian Science church listed on the National Registry

· Study cost: $40,000

· Role: Partner-in-charge

Urban Forestry Headquarters—Portland, OR, 2002 (with RBA)

· Facility assessment and master planning for the 16,000 SF offices and maintenance yard for the Urban Forestry division of Portland Parks and Recreation

· Programmed and planned this $2.5 million redevelopment project

· Study cost: $50,000

· Role: Partner-in-charge

Lair Hill Park Building Study—Portland, OR, 2002 (with RBA)

· Facility assessment, shell upgrade and feasibility study for the renovation and repurposing of this historic former children’s museum for Portland Parks an Recreation

· Proposed plans and generated cost estimates for the various redevelopment options.

· Study cost: $25,000

· Role: Partner-in-charge

Delphian School Master Plan—Portland, OR, 2001 (with RBA)

· Extensive facility assessment and master planning for a private K-12 school examining and codifying the school's short and long term academic goals and physical expansion.

· Study cost: $45,000

· Role: Partner-in-charge

Washington Park Visitors’ Center--Portland, Ore., 1998-2000 (with RBA)

· Planning and construction for the redevelopment of Portland’s crown jewel park

· Includes a visitors’ center and gift shop, public restrooms, maintenance facilities and new vehicular, bus and pedestrian circulation

· Construction Cost: $1.9 million

· Role: partner-in-charge—design through construction administration

Portland Parks and Recreation 12 Building Survey—Portland, OR, 1997 (with RBA)

· Review and assessment of 12 community centers and park facilities for Portland Parks and Recreation. Study was bound in 4 volumes and actively used by Parks internally.

· Prioritized building and site renovation needs, proposed future uses and generated orders-of-magnitude cost estimates for the various redevelopment options.

· Study cost: $65,000

· Role: Project Architect


Other Significant Work

The Haven Homeless Adult Shelter—White River Junction, VT, 2010 (with UKA)

· Size: 7,200 SF

· Cost: $1,400,000

· Project Description: A facility with 10 rooms housing up to 20 homeless adults, living, dining and meeting facilities, offices and a commercial kitchen. The building features near net zero energy consumption and double wall construction and is in review for LEED Silver certification

· Role: Project Architect, design through CA and LEED certification team leader

Proctor Academy Bio-Mass Heat Plan—Andover, NH, 2009 (with UKA)

· Size: 5,000 SF

· Cost: $1,500,000

· Project Description: Additions housing a wood chip storage facility and a state-of-the art bio-mass burning furnace to the existing steam heat plant

· Role: Project Architect, design through construction administration

Havarah Shalom—Portland, OR, 1999-2005 (with RBA)

· Size: 8,500 SF

· Cost: $2,500,000

· Project Description: Conversion of two 1930’s film storage warehouses into a new synagogue. The work was completed in three phases over 6 years as budget and cash flow permitted.

· Role: Project Architect, design through construction documents

Forest Grove Community Auditorium—Forest Grove, OR, 2002 (with RBA)

· Size: 5,150 SF

· Cost: $1,300,000

· Project Description: New offices, meeting rooms and public auditorium for the town administrators and citizens of Forest Grove, OR.

· Role: Partner-in-charge, design through construction administration

Pacific Foods Corporate Offices and Testing Labs—Tualatin, OR, 2001 (with RBA)

· Size: 5,000 SF

· Cost: $1,000,000

· Project Description: Existing warehouse space converted into new offices, meeting rooms and testing laboratories.

· Role: Partner-in-charge, design through construction administration

Sherman Education Center Addition—Portland, OR, 1996 (with RBA)

· Size: 1,300 SF addition

· Cost: $400,000

· Project Description: Entry, offices and gift shop addition to a historic 1930’s building adjacent to and owned by Temple Beth Israel

· Role: Project Architect, design through construction administration


Private Houses

Low Road House Renovation and Addition—Hanover, NH, 2008

· Size: 2000 SF renovation and 2000 SF addition

· Cost: $750,000

· Project Description: Transformed a 1970’s Timberpeg post and beam Cape into a Craftsman style home, including a new garage and site planning

· Role: Design through limited construction documents and administration

Ridge House Renovation—Orford, NH, 2006

· Size: 5,000 SF

· Cost: $600,000

· Project Description: Renovation of one of Orford’s historic 18 century Ridge houses with an interior blending original elements into a 1950’s California Modern style

· Role: Design through limited construction documents and administration

Spec House Remodel—Portland, OR, 2005 (with RBA)

· Size: 2,000 SF

· Cost: $125,000

· Project Description: Renovation of an early 60’s classic Modern speculative house, including new entry foyer, rebuilt stairs, living room and extensive site improvements.

· Role: Partner-in-charge—design through construction documents and administration

Mid-Century Modern House Renovation—Portland, OR, 2004 (with RBA)

· Size: 4,000 SF

· Cost: $1.1 million

· Project Description: The complete renovation of this Mid-century house included raising the central roof to admit generous light to the kitchen and living spaces

· Role: Project Architect—design through construction documents and administration

Cape Horn Landing House Renovation—Washougal, WA, 2003 (with RBA)

· Size: 4,900 SF

· Cost: $750,000

· Project Description: The complete renovation of this house situated along the Columbia River in the heart of the Gorge.

· Role: Partner-in-charge—design through construction documents and administration

Alameda House Renovation—Portland, OR, 2002 (with RBA)

· Size: 1,000 SF attic conversion and 400 SF kitchen addition/renovation

· Cost: $250,000

· Project Description: Conversion of an uninhabited attic into a master bedroom suite, a new stair to access it, a kitchen renovation and addition and new deck and terraces

· Role: Partner-in-charge—design through construction documents and administration

Council Crest House Renovation—Portland, OR, 1995 (with RBA)

· Size: 800 SF master bedroom and living room addition and 2500 SF house renovation

· Cost: $300,000

· Project Description: Transformed and updated a 1970’s split level ranch with extensive site improvements including terraces, stone walls and a reflecting pool.

· Role: Project Architect—design through construction documents and administration.

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