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Sustaining Our Legacy <br />The Future of Ramsey Town Hall <br />BUILDING DRAWINGS <br />BUILDING <br />IMPROVEMENTS <br />Architectural drawings —such as the ones shown below, which are based on previous <br />renderings —are not only necessary in the construction process, but are also invaluable for <br />historical documentation of early construction methods in Minnesota. The Old Ramsey Town <br />Hall is a unique resource in Ramsey, as well as in the larger architectural landscape of <br />Minnesota. <br />NORTH ELEVATION <br />SOUTH ELEVATION <br />z FLOOR PLAN <br />CEDAR ROOFING <br />yWCyI��RRy�Cn�iL&O�ASENENT <br />olA3'rdY4�hi�.,�nn <br />yDyOJU�BJLEpEyNTRY DOORS <br />YFISFY. BRICK LRiiNEA � <br />dfl�Ekl6 CONCRETE <br />TI U21? <br />WAINSCOTING <br />-TEA <br />NOTE NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION, VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS <br />EAST ELEVATION <br />WEST ELEVATION <br />O SECTION <br />0 <br />auFr�F�I <br />The Old Ramsey Town Hall retains much of its historic character. The brick and timbers used to <br />construct it would have been obtained from the surrounding area, making the building a <br />representation of late 19th century local industry. In the next poster, we propose improvements and <br />restoration work that can strengthen not only the integrity of the structure, but also its future <br />potential. <br />PA5211: Land Use Planning / Instructor: Fernando Burga PhD. Mary Cutrufello, Katona Molasky, Amy Van Gessel <br />