Consolidated plaster ceiling in Colonial building passes strength test after serious water infiltration.
March 16, 2016
Historic Plaster Conservation Services Limited reported recently that a plaster ceiling the company consolidated in 2009 was accidentally flooded with water in 2015 and yet still easily passed a structural load test.
The transformation of an aging corporate complex into the futuristic home of the Capitol Region Education Council’s new Academy of Aerospace and Engineering
Spillman Farmer Architects designed the 66,000-square-foot, $17.3 million arts facility as a transformative and transparent space, with an exterior featuring curtainwall and entrance system
In taking on the design and administration of a rooftop renovation project for the United Nation’s International School in Manhattan, the team at Bone/Levine Architects wanted to honor the school’s tradition as a premiere learning institution.