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Consultation has concluded
Update: On December 5, 2017, the Roybal Corporation presented the final conceptual design to City Council. Take a look at the presentation in the Document Library. Thanks for your participation!
The Roybal firm hosted an open house in June to review the initial design alternatives and solicit input from the community. The community also had the opportunity to view the initial designs online after the meeting and to give input on the three design alternatives in June and July, including through making comments on this site.
The Roybal firm reviewed the public comments that were received and considered them in working on a revised design. The redesigned building would consist of two levels and a basement area for museum collection storage for a total of about 3,600 square feet (with a possible option to extend the basement further to gain more collection storage space). The firm presented its revised design at a second public meeting on October 2nd.
The City recently hired the Roybal Corporation to prepare conceptual drawings of a new visitor center building at the Louisville Historical Museum based on the recommendations of the Museum Campus Master Plan and Needs Assessment. A new building could serve as a community facility to welcome visitors and teach students about Louisville’s history, meet accessibility requirements, and address existing space constraints. Let us know what you think about the alternative conceptual designs!
Update: On December 5, 2017, the Roybal Corporation presented the final conceptual design to City Council. Take a look at the presentation in the Document Library. Thanks for your participation!
The Roybal firm hosted an open house in June to review the initial design alternatives and solicit input from the community. The community also had the opportunity to view the initial designs online after the meeting and to give input on the three design alternatives in June and July, including through making comments on this site.
The Roybal firm reviewed the public comments that were received and considered them in working on a revised design. The redesigned building would consist of two levels and a basement area for museum collection storage for a total of about 3,600 square feet (with a possible option to extend the basement further to gain more collection storage space). The firm presented its revised design at a second public meeting on October 2nd.
The City recently hired the Roybal Corporation to prepare conceptual drawings of a new visitor center building at the Louisville Historical Museum based on the recommendations of the Museum Campus Master Plan and Needs Assessment. A new building could serve as a community facility to welcome visitors and teach students about Louisville’s history, meet accessibility requirements, and address existing space constraints. Let us know what you think about the alternative conceptual designs!
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1. The façade of the building was altered in response to
public comments. What do you think of the redesigned façade?
2. The entrance on the north side was moved closer to Main
Street in the revised design. What do you think about this?
3. The consultant's most recent presentation (p. 16 and p. 19) show alternative locations of the building entrance on
the north and east sides. Each option would have an impact on the first floor
interior space. Which of the two options do you prefer?
4. What do you think about the revised design and how you would
compare it to the initial designs?
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If you have additional comments or questions, please contact the Historical Museum staff by calling 303.335.4850 or sending an email to Museum@LouisvilleCO.Gov or by contacting City Council.
Life Cycle
First Round of Consultations
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First Round of Contributions Under Review
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The first round of contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The Project team will report back on key outcomes.
Second Round of Consultations
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The consultant will refine the design alternatives based on the first round of contributions. The Project team will post another round of consultations at that time.
Second Round of Contributions Under Review
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The second round of contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
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