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Robert Vail Cole Jr.

Birth
Hudson, Summit County, Ohio, USA
Death
3 Aug 2011 (aged 49)
New York, New York County, New York, USA
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Robert Vail Cole Jr., 49, of New York City died August 3, 2011 after a valiant battle with oral cancer. He was an accomplished architect specializing in the preservation of historic structures. As a Principal of the New York firm Swanke Hayden Connell Architects, Rob oversaw restoration works that included New York City's Hall of Records and Criminal Courts, New York City Public School 157, the Federal Triangle IRS Headquarters Building in Washington DC, and the West Virginia State Capitol. He was the primary author of Historic Preservation - Project Planning and Estimating, the first comprehensive guide on planning and cost estimating for historic preservation. Prior to joining SHCA in 1998, Rob was Corporate Officer with the firm of Carey & Co., serving as project manager for award-winning projects including the seismic upgrade and rehabilitation of San Francisco's City Hall, War Memorial Opera House, and Spreckels Temple of Music, Oakland City Hall, and the Oakland Rotunda. Graduate of the University of Oregon School of Architecture and Allied Arts. Born in Hudson, Ohio. Son of the late Robert Cole and survived by his mother Dolores Cole, sisters Sandra Brown, Patricia Gralow, Priscilla Murray, Wendy Aguilar, and nine nieces and nephews. Rob touched the lives of countless people with his intellect, humor, passion, and warmth. Donations may be sent in memory of Rob to the Greenwich Village Society of Historic Preservation www.gvhsp.org or 232 East 11th Street NY NY 10003.

Published in San Francisco Chronicle on August 14, 2011
Robert Vail Cole Jr., 49, of New York City died August 3, 2011 after a valiant battle with oral cancer. He was an accomplished architect specializing in the preservation of historic structures. As a Principal of the New York firm Swanke Hayden Connell Architects, Rob oversaw restoration works that included New York City's Hall of Records and Criminal Courts, New York City Public School 157, the Federal Triangle IRS Headquarters Building in Washington DC, and the West Virginia State Capitol. He was the primary author of Historic Preservation - Project Planning and Estimating, the first comprehensive guide on planning and cost estimating for historic preservation. Prior to joining SHCA in 1998, Rob was Corporate Officer with the firm of Carey & Co., serving as project manager for award-winning projects including the seismic upgrade and rehabilitation of San Francisco's City Hall, War Memorial Opera House, and Spreckels Temple of Music, Oakland City Hall, and the Oakland Rotunda. Graduate of the University of Oregon School of Architecture and Allied Arts. Born in Hudson, Ohio. Son of the late Robert Cole and survived by his mother Dolores Cole, sisters Sandra Brown, Patricia Gralow, Priscilla Murray, Wendy Aguilar, and nine nieces and nephews. Rob touched the lives of countless people with his intellect, humor, passion, and warmth. Donations may be sent in memory of Rob to the Greenwich Village Society of Historic Preservation www.gvhsp.org or 232 East 11th Street NY NY 10003.

Published in San Francisco Chronicle on August 14, 2011

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