Olga Village – United Community Center

The Olga Village Apartments and Senior Center is a project born from a visionary relationship between the Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee and the United Community Center. Both saw the need in the Walkers Point neighborhood and both realized they could not meet it alone. HUD, WHEDA, Stimulus and private funds were all … Read more

Premium Spaces – American Family Field

In an effort to provide a variety of premium experiences for Brewers fans, several all-inclusive areas have been added and renovated at Miller Park. Northwestern Mutual Legends Club Previously known as the Gehl Club, the NML Club offers an open-air patio design on three separate levels with numerous seating options. Miller Lite Party Deck The … Read more

Clare Hall – Alverno College

Clare Hall at Alverno College was originally built in 1955 as a residence for campus faculty at the time, the School Sisters of St. Francis. The building included a 250-foot long double-loaded corridor, group bathrooms and no open social space. Heat was provided by steam with no air conditioning, no fire protection and only basic … Read more

Basilica of St. Josaphat

The Basilica is grand inside and out. Originally built by Polish immigrants in 1888, RAMLOW/STEIN has been fortunate to work on its preservation and restoration for over two decades. Phase I Secure the Envelope Focused on eliminating water infiltration on the stone facades and included re-roofing the copper dome. Replacement of the leading in the … Read more

Black Point Historic Preserve

The Black Point Estate was an historic mansion built on the shores of Lake Geneva by beer baron Conrad Seipp as a summer home in 1888. The home remained in the Seipp family until the early 1990s when it was donated to the State of Wisconsin. It was designed by Architect Adolph Cudell and has … Read more

Milwaukee County Historical Society

The Milwaukee County Historical Society is housed in a nationally registered, 1913 structure designed by Kirchoff/Rose of Philadelphia. Built as a financial institution, this iconic edifice was donated to Milwaukee County in 1965. Since 2002, four phases of interior rehabilitation and exterior restoration have allowed the Society to effectively execute its mission as a research … Read more

Frank Lloyd Wright American System-Built Home

Hired by the Wright Wisconsin organization, RAMLOW/STEIN did the primary share of the restoration planning including developing the plans and the specifications, and research into restoration methods and project management. The goals of the project were to preserve and protect the home, create an interpretive site open to the public, and provide a full range … Read more

Turner Hall Ballroom

The Turner Ballroom is a two-story, 11,000-square-foot space encompassing the second and third floors of Turner Hall, with a 31-foot by 56-foot raked stage on the east end. From the late 19th to the early part of the 20th century, the ballroom was the centerpiece of German and Milwaukee social, cultural and political life. During … Read more