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Thank you to our sponsors:

Jerry Young & Shawn Wright

SILOS AT ELK STREET

SILOS AT ELK STREET

Where is the Site?

SILOS AT ELK STREET

SILOS AT ELK STREET

SILOS AT ELK STREET

Erie Canal

Prohibition
Ends

Prohibition
Starts

Buffalo Thrives as
Shipping Town

St. Lawrence
Seaway Opens
Buffalo High and Dry

1959
1825

1920
BOOM

1820
Site at
50 Elk
Street

1890
F.A. Dole
Malting

1899 Sanborn Map

1933
BUST

1900

Railroad
Abandoned

1960

BOOM

1925

1950

1910
Kreiner Lehr

purchases silos

1926 Sanborn Map

1975
1960

Four (4) Malt
Houses Left
In Buffalo

REBIRTH

BUST

1975-1986

Kreiner
Malting Co
(reorganized)

1950 Sanborn Map

SILOS AT ELK STREET

1981 Sanborn map

2000

2020

1986

William
McDaniel
(purchases
building )

2016

Purchased at
auction

Drying/Cleaning

(Intake & Storage)

Receiving Leg
Conveyor
Shipping Leg
Conveyor
Turn Sprouts

Milling Separator
Grain Elevator
Scale
Railroad
Receiving
Intake Grate
Truck
Shipping
Conveyor
from Malt
House

SILOS AT ELK STREET

Receiving

Drying/
Cleaning

Storage

Steeping

Germination

Kilning

Dressing

Storage &
Blending

Shipping

Storage

(Intake & Storage)

SILOS AT ELK STREET

Receiving

Drying/
Cleaning

Storage

Steeping

Germination

Kilning

Dressing

Storage &
Blending

Shipping

Steeping

(Malting Process)

SILOS AT ELK STREET

Receiving

Drying/
Cleaning

Storage

Steeping

Germination

Kilning

Dressing

Storage &
Blending

Shipping

Germination

(Malting Process)

SILOS AT ELK STREET

Receiving

Drying/
Cleaning

Storage

Steeping

Germination

Kilning

Dressing

Storage &
Blending

Shipping

Kilning

(Malting Process)

SILOS AT ELK STREET

Receiving

Drying/
Cleaning

Storage

Steeping

Germination

Kilning

Dressing

Storage &
Blending

Shipping

SILOS AT ELK STREET

SILOS AT ELK STREET

SECOND FLOOR

SILOS AT ELK STREET

THIRD FLOOR

SILOS AT ELK STREET

SILOS AT ELK STREET

SILOS AT ELK STREET

Gerald Erion

PPOC, Library of Congress, cph.3c37838

Jane Jacobs

PPOC, Library of Congress, cph.3a37268

Duany Plater-Zyberk & Company

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Google Earth

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Google Earth

PPOC, Library of Congress, det.4a18807

PPOC, Library of Congress, det.4a23449

Wikimedia Commons

Caitlin Moriarty

http://abcnews.go.com/US/meet-100-year-woman-works-11-hours-day/story?id=34599491

Buying Power Map, Buffalo Courier Express, 1943.

Buffalo Neighborhoods, City of Buffalo, 1968.

West
Side

West Side Cleanup, Buffalo Evening News, June
1, 1976.

Mental Mapping
Dolores Hayden, The Power of
Place, 1995.

1951 Sanborn
Maps

1950 Sanborn Map

West Side Businessmen’s
Association – Beyond the West
Side

West Side Cleanup, Buffalo Evening News, June
1, 1976.

Casey Milbrand

Boots of Leather Slippers of Gold

Gino Gatti, John Otto, Pete Scarcello

INTERMISSION

2017 Design Competition Winners

BY THE NUMBERS

• 24 Submissions
• 7 States
• 4 Countries
• 6 Students

• 6 LFLs to be constructed

VOLUMES

Jeannette
Wehbeh
Third-year
Architectural
Student
Ryerson
University
Toronto, ON

ZIG ZAG
LIBRARY
Michael LaValley
Registered
Architect
Young + Wright
Architectural
Buffalo, NY

LIBRARY
RING
Andrew Ferrarelli
Registered
Architect
Stanev Potts
Architects
Philadelphia, PA

RU+ME
Peter Salim +
Yoona Ahn
Philadelphia, PA

LEARNING
TREE
Kara Stock and
Robert Rumple, RA
Buffalo & Erie
County Public
Library

READING ROOM,
MEDIUM
Caroline O’Donnell, RA
CODA
Ithaca, NY

WHAT’S NEXT?
Design Development thru
December
Fabrication thru April 2018
Installation no later than
May 2018

Thank you to our sponsors:

Interested in sponsoring or speaking at our next event? Contact us at
info@buffaloarchitecture.org

Maria Furgiuele

WHO WE ARE
•Founded 2003
•Led by Design Professionals
• 100+ Volunteers
$3,000,000+ in pro bono services and grants
have benefited area communities and the city
as a direct result of our projects and activities.

COMMUNITY DESIGN CENTER ROCHESTER

Hungerford Complex | 1115 East Main Street, Rochester NY 14609 | www.CDCRochester.org | 585.271.0520

MISSION STATEMENT

The mission of the Community Design Center Rochester is to be a resource, assisting
municipalities and citizens of the Greater Rochester Region in defining, understanding,
promoting and implementing concepts of design excellence and sustainability for the built
environment and public realm.
New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.

OUR IMPACT

PROGRAM AREAS
EDUCATION
ADVOCACY
PREDEVELOPMENT FUNDS
CHARRETTES
DESIGN RESOURCE

1931

We still haven’t recovered...
1961

TODAY

The Village Gate
THEN

NOW

Flat Iron Building
Adaptive reuse in Rochester, NY

Station 55
Adaptive reuse in Rochester, NY

Cunningham Carriage Factory
Adaptive reuse in Rochester, NY

After

RESHAPING ROCHESTER SERIES
Annual Series featuring national thinkers, practitioners and leaders

RESHAPING ROCHESTER AWARDS
An event honoring exemplary regional initiatives and projects

DEVELOPMENT/DESIGN FUND
Pass-through grants fund predevelopment work

Dazzle School

COMMUNITY DESIGN CHARRETTES
Help communities create vision for their neighborhoods

DESIGN RESOURCE
Homer, NY building rehabbed from a CDCR drawing

After

Before

Proposed

FUNDING SNAPSHOT
CDCR Income by Source

Events
15%
Grants
35%

Fee for Service
36%
Fundraising
14%

“Cities have the capability of providing something for
everybody, only because, and only when, they are created
by everybody.”
― Jane Jacobs, The Death and Life of Great American Cities

THANK YOU

www.CDCRochester.org
Facebook.com/CDCRochester | Twitter.com/CDCRochester

Doug Swift

Curt Maranto

Children Change Everything
From Disney to the Roycroft
One kid at a time…

Leslie Zemsky