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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@me.com>
Subject: court case
Date: January 13, 2015 1:25:52 PM EST
To: astew/artoo@ptla.org
Amy,
This is a picture inside the art room that the tenants signed as a lease agreement to work in the art room. There is no stipulation for how much space you can use, nor the duration.
Me-s/hell is no longer a tenant here. She is the only one that ever made a complaint against me. I have no other complaints as a tenant here. Me-s/hell, notoriously has complained about most people in the art room, and / or the parking area.
I feel the premise to give me lease violations for having art in the art room is made up. Period.
Avesta additionally enabled Me-s/hell, the person I got a protection harrassment from, to harass me and other tenants while using the art room. I do have justifiable cause to avoid this person that is very upsetting, and calls the cops on several tenants here, along with her yelling / disruptive behavior and lying.
If the first violations are not legitimate, I am within my right to ask them to be removed, particularly after I got the protective harrassment order, and can site how Avesta has a serious time lag for no communication, and neglible action, that further suits their negligents be worn if not worn out, by someone else.
I do not consider this to be a good service, for affordable housing if they are going to put holes in your emotional bucket at the very least, and ignore you at the very most -and- opt to remove you for standing consciousness as be/spoke.
Additionally I spoke with T/anya and she said she spoke with your organization about Avesta's managment and Pinetree they couldn't take a case of tenant on tenant. She tried to emphasize it wasn't tenant on tenant that her beef was with Avesta Management.
As you know, it is difficult to have any witness that rents from Avesta testify against Avesta, as it puts their living situation, which ironically, they also have a beef and no one to rectify with at Avesta, in a precarious situation.
I hope, you can rectify this situation, of Avesta "aiming" to nullify consciousness even it its sleep. I do see Avesta as culling people that are convenient and replacing systematically, poor people to inhabit, and remain poor / un empowered, in there core. For me, their actions to not own up to their convenient negligence does make me angry, precisely where the communication hasn't taken place, and it should as they specify this art place and their good management to take place.
I am upset that the money I give them for rent according to their marketing image, is money I made with relationship in it, and they are extracting the good value I have already made, to be used against me instead, literally, to have no place to relate this way among them, or without. That is why I want a choice to leave, not an adament time (to deceive) (they are not serving in or for integrity) (and are displacing all good people that choose consciousnessly 2 not compete, but complete).
As for my part, I am an artist, and my work online is an expression of Eve speaking, and Hollie a metaphor of Haul Lie Sprague transmuting into Haul Lies Prague and how a state of being came to be competive in nature, or an arc by ark as with m/ark f0re completion to take place for just being act u all y e
Mind you, This is an place marketed to artists. I am being discriminated against on many levels by Avesta, along with the panning of mine and other complaints regarding Me-s/hell spanning 2 + years, for not one at Avesta providing a rational choice to live in their building. The emails for Avesta are all public access, as is the front, in my estimation, as I have not had sufficient one on one dialgue to see, the lease violations in the art room, in the first place, were not necessary.
Emotionally, as for people with depression, if Avesta feeds bull shit to their tenants, their tenants should have a right to Say it is bull shit they have fed them, and the bull shitters should 0 pen ly wear it. H0nestly.
In my position where I do not have any where to go, or money to do so this time of year, nor vehicle / means to move, this taxation on my time is heinous, and I can see the legal system it abides unthinking ly, is culling honest good people in the very least, to perpetually be displaced, on one "dime" of David, that is false ly earned, which the same system, just like Avesta with people "apparently" down on their luck, can replace with "affordable housing" that is "safe" // which they do not stand behind, nor care to/o, as my emails as with others would define is their real "means" of affording, perpetual re-lie-f- on people they do not allow to speak, they will take to court, for not like being ignored, and played out of all preceeding good work, and working merit, that believed the face of their marketing image.
Going forward, can you tell me who the 4 witness are?
Many thanks,
Angela
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@me.com>
Subject: t0/0 del/ls eye kn0w ell
Date: January 11, 2015 5:00:30 PM EST
To: beautyandtruth0@freewillastrology.com
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: Re: Artist Housing Links and more
Date: May 9, 2012 8:53:45 AM EDT
To: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Thanks Ben ... I have some free time today, so I'll take a look.
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From: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Subject: RE: Artist Housing Links and more
Date: May 10, 2012 2:50:59 PM EDT
To: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Sooooooo.... I got an email from Holly at Avesta who seems to think we should keep the grand opening quiet until all tenants are notified. See, I'm STILL getting in trouble... lol so keep it under your hat until someone from Avesta makes it public I guess, at least regarding the date. I replied that I thought it important to include the residents group in their planning somehow. B
" The property manager and I were made aware of the opening last Friday and have yet to draft a letter to the residents. Our experience is that information such as this should be shared with all residents at once. My worry is that residents will approach management with concern that they've heard the June 1st event from someone other than our staff. We are hoping to have a letter drafted this week to send out."
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: Re: Artist Housing Links and more
Date: May 12, 2012 1:35:05 AM EDT
To: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Excellent! I like your style! Keep up the good work! Will you be at the resident meeting?
a
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From: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Subject: Re: Artist Housing Links and more
Date: May 12, 2012 8:18:40 AM EDT
To: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Is there a time/date set for the next meeting? I'll def be there if I can.
Ben Walter
CWS Architects
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From: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Subject: Re: Artist Housing Links and more
Date: May 12, 2012 11:45:27 PM EDT
To: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
That should work... I'll buzz you then.
So who sets the agenda? I guess what I'm wondering is if they are encouraging the residents group to take charge. I think at most properties they are used to controlling residents and having a residents council with a purpose might be a new thing for them. Hopefully they recognize the value of empowering the residents at Oak Street. Maybe they do - we'll find out I guess.
Ben Walter
CWS Architects
Sent from my iPhone
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: Re: Artist Housing Links and more
Date: May 13, 2012 2:02:52 AM EDT
To: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Hello,
The first meeting was in April, this will be the second meeting. I think about 8-10 residents showed up, and Hollie, Cheryl, and Meghan. It is pretty new. Nothing is established, and we are feeling our way, however, I think this is also a good time to communicate a direction as with possibility and opportunity.
We will be talking about the art to be viewed, ie what is appropriate. An elderly guy was against, let us say, unvirtuous art being on view publicly. For me, it will be appropriate to not have uninformed restrictions on my, et al, expression. Art isn't always pc, and personally, for my art, i do not intend to approach it like a crafter: Art isn't just pretty pictures.
I sent an email suggesting that a resident gallery show for June 1 might be a neat thing for the Art Walk and Grand Opening. (My boomerang table should be finished by then). Anyway, I need to know who the June gallerist is by mid-month so I can prepare the June newsletter.
I think your presence and insight will add credibility to expanding our dialogue for what this building / residence can be.
talk soon,
Angela
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From: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Subject: RE: Artist Housing Links and more
Date: May 13, 2012 11:22:48 PM EDT
To: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Great! see ya Tuesday... I may not be able to say for the whole meeting but we will see...
Ben Walter
CWS Architects
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From: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Subject: RE: Artist Housing Links and more
Date: May 15, 2012 12:33:31 PM EDT
To: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Yup, this guy just likes to hear himself pontificate. It's cool - he has the right to an opinion. I think Tanya's jabbed him well enough. lol
http://portlanddailysun.me/index.php/opinion/columns/6796-modern-architecture
http://portlanddailysun.me/index.php/opinion/letters/6819-oak-street-lofts-building-design-defended
Ben Walter AIA, President
CWS Architects | Portland, Maine
Maine Licensed Architect
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: Re: Artist Housing Links and more
Date: May 15, 2012 1:05:28 PM EDT
To: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
I forwarded an email to Chris so that he has a way to connect with you. He is the digital sound engineer guy across from me, in #404.
His email is :
crshughesh0es@dayT.com
I'm glad you were able to come to the meeting today, and share your insight and vision. It is great to get the conversation going... I hope you continue to participate.
I'll check these links out.
Talk soon,
Angela
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From: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Subject: RE: Artist Housing Links and more
Date: May 15, 2012 1:36:15 PM EDT
To: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Yes, I'd love to check out his space and we can brainstorm more anytime. I see the Avesta meetings as more formalities and the real ideas will come from informal discussions.
Ben Walter AIA, President
CWS Architects | Portland, Maine
Maine Licensed Architect
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From: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Subject: RE: Artist Housing Links and more
Date: May 18, 2012 3:23:33 PM EDT
To: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Nice job girl!! http://portlanddailysun.me/index.php/opinion/letters
Ben Walter AIA, President
CWS Architects | Portland, Maine
Maine Licensed Architect
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: Re: Artist Housing Links and more
Date: May 18, 2012 11:44:26 PM EDT
To: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Yeah! I wasn't sure how you would feel about it ~ if you like to be low key and I used your name? However it is a nice way to address the dredge by doing a finely arched Fosbury flop over it.
;)
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From: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Subject: Re: Artist Housing Links and more
Date: May 19, 2012 12:53:18 AM EDT
To: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
I have no problem getting my name out there... Your letter was class ... def showed their's more to the community than pompous chatter... How's the boomerang table coming?
Ben Walter
CWS Architects
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: Re: Artist Housing Links and more
Date: May 19, 2012 1:17:14 AM EDT
To: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
I felt he was puffed up and rambling, taking up big air space as a regular "contributor" with nothing new and nothing informed. i also thought i heard the tepid inflections of squealing in the background, which is not an admirable way of getting things accomplished, aka just taking up space.
the boomerang table is great! i'm just back. it has been dry fitted, table top is beveled and hand scraped, completely disassembled and each piece finish sanded, and the first coat of linseed oil applied. It should be ready for transport in about a week.
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From: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Subject: RE: Artist Housing Links and more
Date: May 20, 2012 9:04:09 PM EDT
To: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
I look forward to seeing that table. So I imagine Avesta will get back to the group about getting some stuff on the walls next to the unit entrances prior to the grand opening? They should get the hangers distributed to all the residents and let people start planning what they can display. Somehow I got the impression they weren't going to put much effort into unless pressed. It's two weeks away. Hmmmmm...
Ben Walter
CWS Architects
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: Re: Artist Housing Links and more
Date: May 20, 2012 9:47:43 PM EDT
To: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Hi,
I sent a semi-snippy letter to Megan. I told her about my table, that it would be ready for grand opening, and I would be able to display it. She emailed that I needed to fill out an application.
My email back was snippy because it is a table to be displayed outside my door. So I asked her to clarify if I had the wrong impression of being able to personalize per each apartment zone, and that I wouldn't display anything if I had to fill out an application every time, for something that is not being rotated, (and particularly for something that does not need to be hung), and is essentially for my pleasure and to get feedback. (I also mentioned I would put my energy elsewhere, where engagement and reciprocity were understood).
Right after our resident meeting, I emailed her about creating a flyer for the residents, so they would know about the grand opening, and to put their art on display. The response came back wishy washy - I can't even remember what the response was. Just no intention for me to move forward.
I don't think Avesta is the one to handle the creative function of this building / organization. It is unfortunate that the grand opening is going to be thoughtlessly anticlimactic for the artistic residents it is meant to serve. I am hoping Megan will be less perfunctory in her position going forward, as I really detest meaningless bureaucracy. If I feel the limitations of said endorsement end at my crossing the threshold to the hallway, I will seriously consider any volunteer effort I put into endorsing this place. (I'm not a sap!)
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My difficulty is, it is quite a labor intensive effort to have the time and money and energy to produce something, and then an interior obstacle when and where I would like to let my hair down for a wee bit, once in a while. It is repugnant If this is the dynamic, I will just shun it, and now this is just a residence for me, and I will look for venues elsewhere as needed.
thoughts ...
Angela
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From: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Subject: RE: Artist Housing Links and more
Date: May 20, 2012 10:19:43 PM EDT
To: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Well, Angela, that's not good news. Fortunately I know everyone above Megan and I know for a fact they support what we are trying to achieve here - they were part of the initial idea and they understand how important it is to make this a resident lead effort. I just don't think the message has migrated down to the property managers but I can make sure that happens soon enough. I'll talk with them tomorrow. Don't be discouraged. We'll chat and plan for the grand opening. We'll get there... but it will take some patience and determination.
Ben Walter
CWS Architects
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: Re: Artist Housing Links and more
Date: May 20, 2012 11:04:57 PM EDT
To: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
... I was just watching Mick Jagger host on SNL, with Kristen Wiig's last episode: http://music.yahoo.com/blogs/heard/mick-jagger-snl-liked-liked-yes-did-163408720.html
pretty cool to see the intersection of current culture cross paths with different artists of different times of different genres.
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In truth, I feel badly about being snippy. I have to watch that when I am tired; I haven't had a day off for over 2 weeks: work 5 days, travel and apply myself on my project, go back to work ...
However, I also don't know how to communicate a level of discomfort with this proposal that one must make an application (for a table to be displayed in the hallway, as that stupefies all further endeavor to display). In that her email wasn't clearly communicated (she probably will not get my snippy email until Monday) -- I can wait and see.
I am glad you can be there as visionary liaison, to facilitate a clear path to creative interaction and expansion. The building is just a building without it, (nice as it is), and as imaginative as Cliff Gallant is to writing such an un-episode-ic piece (no tour-de-force intended and as-is self-evident).
talk soon,
Angela
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From: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Subject: RE: Artist Housing Links and more
Date: May 20, 2012 11:32:30 PM EDT
To: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
I know... I get the same way - hit send before I think lol Oh well. Fortunately, I have a skill for getting through red tape and I'm sure this will get resolved with everyone happy.
Mick did a great job on SNL!! I read Keith Richards biography last year and have been pulling out all my old Stones vinyl from the 70s... great stuff!
Ben Walter
CWS Architects
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: Re: Artist Housing Links and more
Date: May 22, 2012 1:18:25 AM EDT
To: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Did you find anything interesting in Keith Richards biography?
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From: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Subject: RE: Artist Housing Links and more
Date: May 22, 2012 8:20:12 AM EDT
To: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
It was very entertaining – the life of a drug and sex crazed rock start in the 60’s and 70’s. It’s amazing he is still alive.
Making headway with Avesta…
Ben Walter AIA, President
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From: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Subject: RE: Artist Housing Links and more
Date: May 22, 2012 9:22:37 AM EDT
To: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Did you ever hear back from Megan? Is she making an effort to get it smoothed over?
Ben Walter AIA, President
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: Re: Artist Housing Links and more
Date: May 22, 2012 10:36:41 AM EDT
To: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
I haven't heard anything.
I have the newsletter on hold as well. When I asked about the agenda for the grand opening, she said to email Cheryl.
The newsletter can be missed this month, or I can take it over and publish and distribute it, and it won't go thru Avesta.
Neither is a viable option for building continuity.
When and if I write a newsletter, if say, we miss the grand opening, it won't be worth writing anything in retrospect.
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From: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Subject: RE: Artist Housing Links and more
Date: May 22, 2012 11:02:10 AM EDT
To: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Well, I just had a long chat with Greg Payne, the development officer who helped conceive the project as artist housing. He was very surprised to hear the concerns I mentioned and said that management is sometimes slow to do things differently sometimes because a lot of what that do is so closely monitored by government oversight. Still he said it was Avesta’s job to steer them in the right direction. He also mentioned that this project and what it was trying to achieve had been taken under the wing of the CEO of Avesta, so it WILL get his personal attention. This is timely because they are having a big meeting today about the transition of Oak Street from development to operations and about the Grand Opening. Greg is very politically savvy so he will find a way to push the issue with management without making it contentious but bottom line - he 100% agrees with the approach you and I are presenting. Hang in there. I’ll let you know what I hear.
Ben Walter AIA, President
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: Re: Artist Housing Links and more
Date: May 22, 2012 11:03:29 AM EDT
To: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
thanks!
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From: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Subject: RE: Artist Housing Links and more
Date: May 22, 2012 11:26:03 AM EDT
To: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Hopefully we can plan at least something for the grand opening :)
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: Re: Artist Housing Links and more
Date: May 22, 2012 12:14:45 PM EDT
To: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
i know …
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: Re: Artist Housing Links and more
Date: May 23, 2012 9:45:16 AM EDT
To: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
g. morning Ben,
I go to work early today.
I haven't heard anything from Megan. I haven't interviewed the gallerist, no leaking of any hint of a grand opening, no resident interview. I'm not doing a newsletter for avesta. I will probably do one for me, stating why I am not doing one for Avesta, so as to position the parameters of my responsibility accurately.
a
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From: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Subject: RE: Artist Housing Links and more
Date: May 23, 2012 2:16:24 PM EDT
To: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Hey there… it sounds like things are going nowhere fast. I saw your other email to Megan. I have a call into my contact to see how the meeting went yesterday and I’ll let you know what I hear. Maybe we should chat sometime soon. I’m pretty busy the next few days but I have Friday morning available, the earlier the better if you are interested.
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: Re: Artist Housing Links and more
Date: May 23, 2012 8:01:59 PM EDT
To: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Hello
Yeah, let's chat.
Friday morning about 930 I will leave to go to Gardiner to work at the workshop. We can meet before that ...
I got a postcard in the mail about the grand opening. It was nonspecific, just come on the 1st.
Too bad for the residents.
Cheryl did respond to the email saying she would love to discuss the issues with me, and asked for my schedule. I have availability when they are not at work and visa versa.
I could do my own newsletter. I am already thinking of honing my own 72oakstreet website. That way, Avesta doesn't have to be a communicative disappointment... on behalf of the residents.
So, nothing from Megan.
I had responsibility on the line, with interviewing the artist, and resident, and already have a list assembled of psa's to news outlets.
I don't like carrying this defunct organization already. I feel personally bad that it looks like i am responsible for not getting the interview and modest publication. I'm really disappointed, and will make mention of this shortly, to all.
a
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From: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Subject: RE: Artist Housing Links and more
Date: May 23, 2012 10:41:54 PM EDT
To: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Ok, lets plan on Friday morning to chat. I'm up early so just let me know when's a good time. Things will change, but probably slowly I'm guessing. We can talk then. :)
Ben Walter
CWS Architects
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: Re: Artist Housing Links and more
Date: May 23, 2012 11:39:04 PM EDT
To: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
What are you doing at 8/ 830 Friday?
I have been going out of town to work on my wood project th and f. I will design and get supplies th, and go f.
Do you think I should make myself available to Cheryl? She returned my reply, not Megan? She says she wants to talk about my issues, which makes me think, on some level, she wants to reason me into their position. It is simple for me, either this is personal space or it is not. If it is not, there is no reason for me to attend a residential meeting. I don't believe in the premise of this bureaucracy to create more bureaucracy.
Would an email to the head of Avesta expedite real regard in real time?
Would you do a newsletter to the residents explaining that Avesta dropped the ball with the grand opening, not including the option to hang their art at their own party, and my reason for not doing the newsletter, which also involves not promoting the gallery artist, which is expecting me to call her?
a
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From: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Subject: RE: Artist Housing Links and more
Date: May 24, 2012 8:19:33 AM EDT
To: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Around 8 or thereafter Friday morning is fine. I’ll buzz you.
It’s great you have these projects to work on. I know how much I love planning and implementing my music projects. They are such a fantastic release of stress… you know.
It sounds like Megan kicked your email up the ladder. I do think you should talk with Cheryl. They need to know what isn’t working and you have a really good point, i.e. you and the other artists are ready and willing to make this place special but are feeling stymied and controlled. Rules and agreements are fine (there are legal and insurance concerns, etc.) but they need to be massaged so that they don’t inhibit your abilities to be productive and expressive. The bureaucracy needs to be effortless if they value your time and creativity. They will come on board I believe, but it will take some communication.
Just so you know, there has always been some tension between the development division (who are creative) and the management division (who are not creative). Management tends to be controlling for good reason. They are more often than not dealing with out of control tenant situations and the only way they know how to deal with it is to be in control. What they don’t understand (yet) about this concept at 72 Oak Street is that there is value in having resident participation. Of course they only have experiences with the residents whose aim is to deface property and write “fuck you” on every surface. I know my contact is working this effort diplomatically and bring the head of Avesta into it now is premature. It will take time
I think you should hold off on smearing Avesta’s name about dropping the ball. It’s just not going to help the situation. Having a sit down with Cheryl and explaining your concerns is much more productive that emails or new letters. I honestly believe they want this to work but they are struggling with how. The Grand Opening will go on and will be fine, though a bit disappointing if they can’t really show off the artistic component.
Have fun at the workshop!
Ben Walter AIA, President
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: Re: Artist Housing Links and more
Date: May 24, 2012 9:21:53 AM EDT
To: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Thanks ~
talk with you soon,
a
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: update
Date: May 24, 2012 12:17:59 PM EDT
To: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
I met with Megan and Cheryl,
We have agreed to one baseline agreement to be signed that meets Avesta's stipulation for safety and nondiscrimination / non-offensiveness for people to put their art in the hallway, instead of an application for every item every time.
Also, they will be putting up hangers in the hallway so that residents can put up their art for grand opening.
It was a workable meeting. I understood their property management position and legalities better, and hopefully they understood mine, that the reason I do art is to not have a full plate of bureaucracy.
off to buy wood,
Angela
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From: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Subject: RE: update
Date: May 24, 2012 12:30:12 PM EDT
To: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Great!! They will get there, eventually... baby steps lol
They thing is, they aren't artists so they don't get it.. yet. I had a long chat with Greg and he will keep working from his side and he will come to the next resident meeting with me. He and I are also going to sit down with the head of Avesta to get his leverage over management going.
See you in the morning...
Ben Walter AIA, President
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: Re: update
Date: May 24, 2012 12:31:08 PM EDT
To: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
cool!
I am happy Megan and Cheryl stepped to the fore, and had a sit-down discussion with me. I understand they are busy, however so am I.
see u tm,
a
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From: Megan Entwistle <MEntwistle@avestahousing.org>
Subject: Hallway Agreement
Date: May 25, 2012 4:01:31 PM EDT
To: "Angela Cook (xubrnt@mac.com)" <xubrnt@mac.com>
Cc: Cheryl Poulin <CPoulin@avestahousing.org
Hey Angela,
Please take a look at the hallway agreement that I have attached to this email.
Thanks,
Megan
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: Fwd: Hallway Agreement
Date: May 25, 2012 6:01:02 PM EDT
To: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
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From: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Subject: RE: Hallway Agreement
Date: May 25, 2012 7:16:53 PM EDT
To: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
My edits. They should be fine with these and they expect they are better for the residents. Save it and send it in a separate email please, don't just forward my email so it looks like it came from you. You might want to review it with others.
To: Ben Walter
Subject: Fwd: Hallway Agreement
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: Re: Hallway Agreement
Date: May 25, 2012 9:46:36 PM EDT
To: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Thanks Ben,
Is it too picky to ask for one contract per year per tenant vs one per item? This is what I went toe to toe with them today, saying it was too tedius.
My thinking is, if it is offensive, someone will let avesta know, outside of that, this is a contract to conduct oneself with meritocracy, acknowledging the safety and emotional well-being.
Angela
concerns of the management
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From: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Subject: Re: Hallway Agreement
Date: May 25, 2012 10:19:04 PM EDT
To: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Or make it a lease addendum so it's in force as long as you are there?
Did you see the language where I said you can hang at will, notify them and then it's up to them to review? I'll work on that a bit to make it better later.
Ben Walter
CWS Architects
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: Re: Hallway Agreement
Date: May 25, 2012 11:19:18 PM EDT
To: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
cool!
i did a quick read, and interpreted as a contract per art.
Megan won't get this email until Monday, and my newsletter is about this hallway information, in lieu of the grand opening participation.
thanks!
a
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From: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Subject: Re: Hallway Agreement
Date: May 26, 2012 10:08:24 AM EDT
To: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
I'll get an updated draft to you tonight. I bet Avesta is off on Monday. Off to the lake.
Ben Walter
CWS Architects
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: Re: Hallway Agreement
Date: May 26, 2012 11:07:32 AM EDT
To: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
oh, yeah. forgot!
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From: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Subject: RE: Hallway Agreement
Date: May 27, 2012 9:19:08 AM EDT
To: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
How about this? Simple. One agreement through the terms of the lease. Everyone should be happy. Thoughts?
Oak Street Lofts
Lease Amendment
Resident Hallway Personal Exhibit Space
Providing the opportunity of residents to personalize the identity of their unit entrance is a recognized component of successful Artist Rental Housing. It is also recognized that the hallways are not private space but rather semi-private space that will be shared with other residents and visitors of Oak Street Lofts. Therefore, information or pieces displayed in the Resident Hallway Personal Exhibit Space shall not be discriminatory or offensive to individuals who share the space. The portion of the hallway walls directly adjacent to the resident’s unit entry are designated spaces for the residents to exhibit their personal art work. Please read and submit this agreement in order to display your work in the hallways. Unless further amended, this agreement shall remain in force throughout the full term of the agreement and, if the terms of this agreement are honored, there is no need to execute future agreements when modifications to the exhibit materials are made by the resident.
I agree that any artwork I choose to display in the hallways is not a lease violation and will not intentionally contain any language/design/meaning/etc. that may be considered discriminatory or offensive against any individual(s) based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status and handicap (disability). It is recognized that what may be considered discriminatory or offensive is subject and may vary with different individuals and that determining what is acceptable may require communications between affected parties.
I also agree that no alterations may be made to the hallway (walls, floors, etc). No artwork can block resident’s ability to move safely through the hallway. Labels that do not remove wall paint are allowed. Money exchange is not permitted in the hallways.
Please email or call your Resident Services Coordinator or Property Manager to let them know you are displaying new artwork. All installations will be initially reviewed by Avesta Housing staff and may be re-reviewed of a complaint of discrimination or offensive content is received. The resident will be contacted to discuss the installation if the installation is considered potentially in violation of this agreement to modifications to or removal of the installation so as to be in compliance with this agreement.
Art Exhibitors will display their art at their own risk. Avesta Housing is not responsible for lost, stolen or damaged art.
The undersigned applicant acknowledges and agrees to be bound by all of the above conditions and responsibilities of displaying art in the hallways. .
This agreement is between Oak Street Lofts apartments (OSL) and each resident choosing to use the Oak Street Loft Resident Hallways Personal Exhibit Space.
Resident Name Unit No.
Resident Signature Date
Ben Walter
CWS Architects
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: 1.5 month
Date: March 15, 2012 11:07:19 PM EDT
To: bwalter@cwsarch.com
Cc: Cheryl Poulin <cpoulin@avestahousing.org>
Ben,
This is Angela from #406 Oak Street Lofts.
You inquired how I liked living here about a month ago, and truthfully, although my belongings resided at this new location, I had a lot of sorting out to do, and therefore no actual living, per se.
As a follow up, Thank you very much for the ingenious and facile use and utilization of 400 sqf of living space. I have liberated my library of books from a friends basement, many mediums of art supplies, sundry hobbies and cooking supplies, and plenty of operable project and living space. And, let's not forget, a room with a view with natural light, and darkness if desired.
I have yet to use the public work space, and am looking forward to that as I start to gain traction in my creative endeavors.
Most importantly, after being here for a little over a month, it occurs to me, that quite naturally this new building you have designed and built, has character. I wanted to compliment you on this, as I do not think it is necessarily easy to imbue a new space with a feeling of legit presence and purpose, like it has always belonged, and congenially so.
The little things like green eco-considerations in building materials and process (solar panels, and dedicated waste and recycling), and gallery space for show and venues, add to the well-rounded and thoughtful holistic spirit. I enjoy living in a building that is representative of the practical, informed, creative zeitgeist of its community and times.
Dig it!
Angela Cook
cc: Cheryl Poulin
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From: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Subject: RE: 1.5 month
Date: March 16, 2012 9:18:37 AM EDT
To: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Hi Angela,
Thanks for your thoughtful email. I have been meaning to get back to you on your previous emails about your work - it looks really interesting and I'd be happy to learn more about how you do it sometime.
I'm glad you are enjoying the space and it seems to be working out for you. It is always sort of a stab in the dark to try to anticipate all of the nuances that will make a specific space work for a specific group of users. Fortunately, Avesta has been committed from the start to making sure it was carefully considered and we hope we got it right - time will tell.
I can't remember if I mentioned that we envisioned that a resident-managed group would be established to help give the facility purpose and presence in the Arts District. We had done a good bit of research as to how others have succeeded at this effort in other cities and believe it's important to the long-term vitality of the facility as an artist-centered community. Cheryl will organize a kick off meeting once enough artist residents get settled to make it productive. I would be happy to share more of our thoughts with you if you like.
Thanks again for your kind thoughts. I'm glad you dig it!
Ben
Ben Walter AIA, President
CWS Architects | Portland, Maine
Maine Licensed Architect
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From: Cheryl Poulin <CPoulin@avestahousing.org>
Subject: RE: 1.5 month
Date: March 16, 2012 1:36:15 PM EDT
To: 'Angela Cook' <xubrnt@mac.com>
Hi Angela-
Thanks so much for the positive feedback about the building. It's always nice to hear!
Cheryl Poulin
Avesta Housing
Property Manager
307 Cumberland Avenue
Portland, Maine 04101
207.553.7780 ext. 253
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: Re: 1.5 month
Date: March 16, 2012 7:40:35 PM EDT
To: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Greetings, Ben!
Yes, on more info. This can be quite the dynamic community space with overlapping creative interests.
Regards,
Angela
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: newsletter
Date: May 1, 2012 3:25:17 PM EDT
To: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Ben,
I volunteered to shape the Oak Street Lofts newsletter. I thought it would create more synergy, coming from the inside out, vs Avesta management in.
Keeping you in the loop,
Angela Cook
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From: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Subject: RE: newsletter
Date: May 1, 2012 3:39:18 PM EDT
To: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Looks great! Thanks Angela. Let me know if you ever want to pick my brain or attend a meeting. We had a lot of ideas during the conception of the building that are still floating around in my head.
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: Re: newsletter
Date: May 1, 2012 3:56:44 PM EDT
To: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Yes, I would love to attend a meeting and/or pick your brain. When and where?
Angela
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From: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Subject: RE: newsletter
Date: May 1, 2012 4:00:28 PM EDT
To: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
We could either meet over there sometime or I could attend one of your committee meetings. I'm pretty busy but OSL is just around the corner, so whatever you think would work for you, just suggest a time.
Ben Walter AIA, President
CWS Architects | Portland, Maine
Maine Licensed Architect
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: Fwd: newsletter
Date: May 1, 2012 4:11:03 PM EDT
To: Megan Entwistle <mentwistle@avestahousing.org>
Megan,
Is our committee meeting going to worthy of Ben, the architect for the lofts? I do want to pick his brain, if only for the newsletter, get some ideas, pass them on. Or should we just toss him into the ring and let him spin off his ideas?
Should I invite him to our May 15th meeting, or do you want to see how that goes first?
Angela
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: Re: newsletter
Date: May 2, 2012 10:10:19 AM EDT
To: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Good morning,
Let's do both if you like.
I will get my schedule for the next week, at work tonight. Typically my mornings to afternoon are open.
Angela
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From: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Subject: RE: newsletter
Date: May 2, 2012 1:04:36 PM EDT
To: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Ok.. here is my schedule for next week. Pick an open time in the morning - 10:30 would be preferred - and we'll make it happen.
Ben Walter AIA, President
CWS Architects | Portland, Maine
Maine Licensed Architect
www.cwsarch.com
T: 207-774-4441
F: 207-774-4016
C: 207-232-3348
bwalter@cwsarch.com
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: Re: newsletter
Date: May 3, 2012 5:06:59 PM EDT
To: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Ben,
Does Monday or Wednesday work better for you?
Angela
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From: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Subject: RE: newsletter
Date: May 3, 2012 5:18:32 PM EDT
To: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Monday works, Wednesday no. 10:30? you will have to buzz me in or meet me at the entrance.
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: Re: newsletter
Date: May 3, 2012 6:31:16 PM EDT
To: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Ok, that sounds great. 1030 Monday. I'll wait til you ring.
Angela
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From: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Subject: Re: newsletter
Date: May 4, 2012 9:01:31 AM EDT
To: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Ok, how do I buzz you? Unit number?
Ben Walter
CWS Architects
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: Re: newsletter
Date: May 4, 2012 9:39:35 AM EDT
To: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
ideally #406, as my telepathic skills are rusty.
a
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: Re: newsletter
Date: May 4, 2012 9:50:33 AM EDT
To: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
totally!
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From: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Subject: RE: newsletter
Date: May 4, 2012 9:50:27 AM EDT
To: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
A room with a view.. nice!
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From: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Subject: RE: newsletter
Date: May 4, 2012 9:52:22 AM EDT
To: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
I'll see you Monday then..
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From: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Subject: Re: newsletter
Date: May 7, 2012 5:46:53 PM EDT
To: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Hey… I totally enjoyed meeting you and my office skip day, or morning at least. You have a cool space and I'm so glad you've taken this on. This is going to work :) I will be in touch and get you all that info when things calm down. ;)
Ben
Ben Walter
CWS Architects
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: Re: newsletter
Date: May 7, 2012 11:53:28 PM EDT
To: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Excellent. I'm glad you had the time. It was fun to visit and get to know you better, and understand the logistics of making this place.
talk soon,
Angela
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From: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Subject: Artist Housing Links and more
Date: May 9, 2012 8:33:49 AM EDT
To: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Cc: CPoulin@avestahousing.org, Greg Payne <gpayne@avestahousing.org>
Angela-
As we discussed, there are few links below and some attachments I found on my computer.
Also, so you know in advance and can plan for it, Avesta tells me the Grand Opening will be June 1st at 3:30pm so the event can roll right into the first Friday art walk. The place needs to look sharp and lived in - there will be a lot of influential people and press there. I will talk with them and make sure they incorporate the resident council (do you have a name yet?) into the program since it's important that the residents have a prominent role in the operations - might as well start now. I'm copying Cheryl and Greg so they know to start talking with you or others in the group about it. They say there are now 30 units rented with 7 to go - right on target.
Ben
Links:
This is an Artspace developed project, Santa Cruz Tannery Arts Center. Lots of links that could be good resources. http://www.artspace.org/ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ByDTEZYjwQ&feature=player_embedded http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h301Q6RWh7U
Also, TK Artist Lofts, cool website - obviously the Seattle area is doing this in a big way. http://tklofts.com/
Something else. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/05/arts/design/05ford.html?_r=1&src=me&ref=general
330 SF in Hong Kong. http://www.treehugger.com/sustainable-product-design/moving-walls-transform-apartment-four-minutes-of-wow-video.html
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: Re: Hallway Agreement
Date: May 27, 2012 11:51:33 AM EDT
To: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Hello,
I like the sound of this. It covers all the basis from management's concerns to responsible expression. It allows for a cooperative community.
I met a new resident last night. She is an art student grad from MECA, potter, works at the Museum, curates shows. At our last meeting we talked about residents curating shows. She was told about OSL by one of the associates at MECA (via Cheryl) with the intention to move into OSL and curate MECA, et al shows, here.
It is possible that this bringing in the community to OSL can work both ways.
I thought it would be great for us all to meet, as well as Tanya, who I find quite a conversationalist. Would you be interested in a pow-wow, meet and discuss ideas, vision, strategy, cup of tea ... perhaps before the next resident meeting?
Angela
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From: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Subject: Re: Hallway Agreement
Date: May 27, 2012 12:28:28 PM EDT
To: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Great progress. I'll do my best to be available. I have another idea to streamline the gallery review process too. Don't send to Avesta until tomorrow evening. Busy day - lots of sun!
Ben Walter
CWS Architects
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: Re: Hallway Agreement
Date: May 27, 2012 12:37:34 PM EDT
To: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Hi,
I just sent it to Avesta. We can send another one.
Enjoy the day.
Angela
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: Re: Hallway Agreement
Date: May 27, 2012 1:54:11 PM EDT
To: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Hello,
I just interviewed Rebecca Gallard for the June gallery. She has been asking for hangers, too for outside her apartment, and has been feeling frustrated about Avesta on the art-management end.
She wants a dynamic-art place to live. This conversation is happening.
a
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From: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Subject: Re: Hallway Agreement
Date: May 27, 2012 2:25:05 PM EDT
To: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
No problem. :)
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: newsletter
Date: May 28, 2012 10:56:09 AM EDT
To: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Ben,
Can you check this for accuracy and style? :)
Ben Walter: Texas-Maine Neo-Native.
Ben Walter left Texas for Maine for a Summer job and never moved back. In fact, he has worked for the same place that he now owns, CWS Architects in Portland, and is the architect for Oak Street Lofts.
Art, music, appreciation for art, has always been a part of life for Ben. He loves to travel to Texas and connect with his friends, and play music. Ben has 15 guitars at his home in Portland. None of hem have names, (I asked), but he does have 2 children and a wife, each with a name that I am sure he uses as needed/ desired.
We talked about the beginning of this project that is now our home/studio in the center of downtown Portland. It was an inclusive process to determine its functionality, aesthetics and character, and included other people's ideas (such as the developer, management, artist community, neighbors, city, and state housing authority).
This process was several years in the making, to weigh options and solutions, to view case studies of other buildings, including 200 sqf of Japanese living space, and what made such a small footprint successful, before the actual construction of OSL began in 2011.
Most essentially, the concept had to feel right, to have the right character to inspire, to be practical, functional, creative, and to be made usable. Most notably the Lofts internal operations is a smart building with green components. You may have noticed the solar panels on top of he building, and the circulation of air.
Each unit is designed to have constantly moving air, which keeps the air healthy and not stagnant. This is a tightly sealed building, and the units do not share air, neighbor to neighbor, nor the interior with the exterior, unless you open a window. Considerations were made to use materials without formaldehyde, and VOC's, so there in no off-gassing.
The building also uses less energy by recycling heat through the ERV (Energy Recovery Ventilation)> The air supply enters through the vent over the closet, and exhaust by the vent in the ceiling in the bathroom. The air moves up a duct and through a heat exchanger and out the building. The heat exchanger takes the heat out of the air and puts it into the air supply to preheat half of the air that is to be supplied as total heat in Winter. In Summer months, the air flow is designed to de-humidify.
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From: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Subject: Re: newsletter
Date: May 28, 2012 2:00:48 PM EDT
To: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Looks good... You might want add Oak Street Lofts has received a LEED Platinum certification from the USGBC, the highest level available and the first platinum certification of a multi-unit residential development in Maine.
Ben Walter
CWS Architects
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: Re: newsletter
Date: May 28, 2012 8:52:56 PM EDT
To: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
oh, wow! cool!
what does usgbc stand for?
a
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From: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Subject: RE: newsletter
Date: May 28, 2012 9:05:06 PM EDT
To: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
http://www.usgbc.org/
US Green Building Council
Ben Walter
CWS Architects
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: boomerang promo
Date: June 2, 2012 12:50:42 PM EDT
To: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com> * attachment *
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From: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Subject: RE: boomerang promo
Date: June 2, 2012 10:00:24 PM EDT
To: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Nice... I really do like that table!! I'll send the pics I took with I get back to work on Monday.
Ben Walter
CWS Architects
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: yippee!
Date: June 1, 2012 11:12:16 PM EDT
To: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
photo shoot photo ...
do you want to meet with me-s/hell, and possibly chris (saw him tonight) and tanya, and me next week : a dynamic core of people initiating conversations of possibility and opportunity ... prior to the resident council meeting, june 14th???
angela
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From: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Subject: RE: yippee!
Date: June 2, 2012 10:02:13 PM EDT
To: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Yes that sounds like a good idea, especially since Thursday mornings are tough for me to meet because I have another meeting at the same time. suggest a time or two and I'll let you know if I'm around.
I can't believe they didn't tour anyone's furnished units!! They look so much better!!
Ben Walter
CWS Architects
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: Re: yippee!
Date: June 3, 2012 1:18:43 AM EDT
To: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
wow, i didn't know they didn't tour apt's.
tanya specifically said they could tour hers at the res. meeting.
i think preparing for grand opening + management duties didn't leave much left for being imaginative, and the best way to conserve energy is to trim its expenditure. (but still ...)
What do you think of Tuesday?
a
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: update
Date: June 3, 2012 9:15:24 PM EDT
To: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
tanya can meet after 5 pm and before 10 am on t and w.
i can do the same, except not after 5 on wed.
a
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From: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Subject: RE: update
Date: June 3, 2012 9:20:00 PM EDT
To: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
I'm booked both morning so let's go for 5 on Tuesday then. See if you can get the others then.
Ben Walter
CWS Architects
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: osl brochures
Date: June 8, 2012 12:09:02 PM EDT
To: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
hello,
i got lots of those osl brochures on hand. how many would you like?
angela
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From: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Subject: RE: osl brochures
Date: June 8, 2012 12:16:50 PM EDT
To: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Great.. just one would be fine.. I can get it next time we get together. thanks!!
Ben Walter AIA, President
CWS Architects | Portland, Maine
Maine Licensed Architect
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Subject: Re: osl brochures
Date: June 8, 2012 3:14:59 PM EDT
To: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
just got news that megan wants me-shell to fill out an app to curate the july gallery.
me-shell, you met briefly, works at pma, and grad from meca -- has lots of contacts.
it would be nice to see if chris can be a part of it, too, with his music.
my conversations with me-shell, one on one, have been about how to get the gallery on the map. she has energy, and ideas ...
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From: Ben Walter <bwalter@cwsarch.com>
Subject: RE: osl brochures
Date: June 8, 2012 4:36:22 PM EDT
To: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Yes, she will be a great asset I can tell... plus she is connected and is young and has energy! Good score with her!!
Ben Walter AIA, President
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From: Angela Cook <xubrnt@mac.com>
Date: June 22, 2012 12:50:14 AM EDT
To: Tanya Zivkovic <tanyaz@h0tmail.com>
i'm really digging this.
what do you think of the tagline?
more info: something of small or modest dimensions may grow into something very large or impressive.
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