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Recent Projects
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Over the past five years the firm has provided extensive consulting and restoration services for numerous projects at #10 Gracie Square, Manhattan Plaza, McAlpin House, Loews Regency Hotel, Loews Metropolitan Hotel, New York Helmsley Hotel, Helmsley Carlton Hotel, Big Brothers, Hazelden House and Waterside Plaza. The firm has been recognized locally for the faithful restoration of a neo-French townhouse at 15 East 96th Street, a New York City Landmark, designed by the noted architect Ogden Codman in 1915 and currently owned by the Singer Foundation, recipient of Friends of the Upper East Side Historic Districts Award and also being considered for designation as a National Landmark. Also completed recently is a gut renovation and redesign of a 5-story townhouse at 154 East 78th Street for Mr. & Mrs. Fribourg, and currently in progress the exterior restoration and gut renovation of a Landmark building at 1141 Park Avenue. Other Landmarks Preservation projects include the façade restoration, replacement of decayed structural slabs and waterproofing of roofs and parapets at 15 East 11th Street. The firm also coordinated the detailed historical restoration of 85 Bedford Street, a group of seven 4-story co-op residence buildings in Greenwich Village and the Helmsley Carlton Hotel.
Consulting experience in restoration encompasses such varied projects as Pulitzer Fountain on Fifth Avenue at the Plaza Hotel and the Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, near Battery Park, as well as educational projects including the Whitby School in Greenwich, CT, Wagner College in Staten Island, NY and Fordham University's 60th Street campus. Other recent consulting projects include the New York & Presbyterian Hospital, 7 Hanover Square and 866 Third Avenue, in New York City and currently starting a sizeable restoration project at Lawrence Hospital in Bronxville, NY.
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