Response from Stan Graves to John Brenneman, DeCA Project Design and Build 100,000 SF Commissary, Fort Sam Houston, Texas
Author(s): Stanley O. Graves
Year: 1993
Summary
This letter discusses concerns about the project design of a new Commissary, specifically the extension of a pedestrian canopy across the entry facade. There are also concerns detailed by the Texas Historical Commission regarding the development of an MOA to mitigate the demolition of Building 371.
Copied to this correspondence is Mike Hilger (Base Historical Architect), Al Smith (DeCA), and Demetrio Jimenez.
Cite this Record
Response from Stan Graves to John Brenneman, DeCA Project Design and Build 100,000 SF Commissary, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Stanley O. Graves. 1993 ( tDAR id: 433586) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8433586
Keywords
Culture
Historic
Site Type
Governmental Structure
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Non-Domestic Structures
Investigation Types
Architectural Documentation
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Heritage Management
General
Building 371
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Commissary
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Memorandum of Agreement
Geographic Keywords
Bexar (County)
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JBSA-Sam Houston
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San Antonio
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Texas
Spatial Coverage
min long: -98.463; min lat: 29.449 ; max long: -98.408; max lat: 29.478 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): Cultural Resource Office, Joint Base San Antonio
Repository(s): Fort Sam Houston
Prepared By(s): Department of Architecture, Texas Historical Commission
Submitted To(s): Environmental and Natural Resources Branch, Fort Sam Houston
File Information
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19930702-To-FSH-SHPO-Commissary-Design.pdf | 493.28kb | May 4, 2017 9:58:04 AM | Confidential |
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