Postcard from Alaska

FFA has worked for the National Park Service (NPS) for over 30 years. One of the joys of providing design services for buildings in our national parks is understanding the unique environment of each place, from rainforest to alpine locales – with some destinations being so remote, they can only be reached by boat or small plane. Our work has taken us throughout the Pacific Northwest and beyond, including trips to Alaska.

 

In recent years, members of our staff have been traveling to southeast Alaska for a range of historic preservation projects.  On a visit to Glacier Bay National Park, they investigated and documented the 1965 Glacier Bay Lodge with the help of Architectural Historian Bridget Maley of architecture + history. The data our team collected onsite will contribute to a Preservation Maintenance Guide that will help facility managers care for the National Historic Landmark structure. Team members returned to Alaska to conduct condition assessments on early 20th century structures. These included St. Peter’s by the Sea Episcopal Church and its See House (rectory) in Sitka, and small wooden structures known as “cribs” associated with the Klondike Gold Rush in Skagway. These team efforts will provide the framework for Historic Structure Reports for the buildings.

Historic Structure Reports and Preservation Maintenance Guides are critical for the preservation and enhancement of park amenities.  Our work in Alaska will help the National Park Service make informed decisions based on the information collected. We treasure these experiences and have chosen to share a few photos from our travels to The Last Frontier.

 

 

A large room with wood floors, and a beamed wooden ceiling. The mural painted on the wood wall depicts Native American symbols
Tribal House, Glacier Bay National Park
A long, lodge building surrounded by trees and vegetation. Three peaked dormer windows sprout from the roof
View of Glacier Bay Lodge from the water
The exterior of a small wooden cabin and boardwalk
Glacier Bay Lodge Guest Cabin
A series of boardwalks and stairs leading to a lodge in the forest
Boardwalks at Glacier Bay Lodge
A historic church made of stone and cedar shake with a round, stained glass window above the entrance, and a tall steeple set against blue skies with light clouds
St. Peter’s by the Sea Episcopal Church, Sitka
A small, old shack-type building fronted by a boardwalk
Small wooden residence known as a “crib” in Skagway
A historic, Victorian style house painted deep red with white trim. A stone and concrete staircase lead to the front entrance.
St. Peter’s by the Sea See House, Sitka