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10 Rockefeller Plaza MuralNew York, NY
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195 BroadwayNew York, NY
195 Broadway, originally the headquarters for American Telegraph and Telegram, is now one million square feet of Class A office space and…
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200 East 79th Street LobbyNew York, NY
200 East 79th Street was constructed in 2014. Its design integrates classic and traditional elements with a modern sensibility, reimagining the heritage…
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24 Fifth AvenueNew York, NY
24 Fifth Avenue is a multi‐story residential building that is a fixture in the Greenwich Village Historic District. Originally built as a…
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30 Rockefeller Center MuralsNew York, NY
EverGreene conserved the “New Frontiers” mural series executed by Josep Maria Sert and Sir Frank Brangwyn in 1933‐1940. Over the decades, characteristic…
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4 World Trade Center ColumnNew York, NY
4 World Trade Center (WTC) stands on the southeastern corner, placed exactly where the original 4 WTC building was located. Pritzker-Prize winning…
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411 5th Avenue LobbyNew York, NY
This swirled, textured ceiling in a New York City Lobby was designed for a warm, dynamic aesthetic combination of color and texture. EverGreene artists…
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7 Gracie SquareNew York, NY
At 7 Gracie Square is a cast stone and brick Art-Deco apartment house built in 1929 in Manhattan’s Yorkville neighborhood on the…
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940 Madison AvenueNew York, NY
Originally designed as the US Mortgage & Trust Company Building by Henry Otis Chapman in 1922, this 11,000 square-foot building now is…
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AA Weinman SculpturesThe Museum of the City of New York, New York, NY
Two cast nickel bronze sculptures by Adolph Weinman are displayed within niches in the Fifth Avenue façade of the Museum of the…
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Adam Clayton Powell SculptureNew York, NY
In the Summer of 2020 EverGreene collaborated with Ronnette Riley Architect on efforts to conserve this sculpture. Our team of conservators completed…
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Al Hirschfeld TheatreNew York, NY
The Al Hirschfeld Theatre was originally designed by architect G. Albert Lansburgh, and opened in November 1924 as the Martin Beck Theatre.…
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Albany County CourthouseAlbany, NY
The New York Court of Appeals Building, or the Court of Appeals Hall, was built in 1842 by Henry Rector. This Greek…
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Alexander Calder's Facade StatuesI. Miller Building, New York, NY
We were contracted to assess the condition of four marble carved figures of prominent women in theater that have stood in niches…
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Alexander Hamilton SculptureColumbia University, New York, NY
We were contracted by Columbia University to perform conservation treatment on the Alexander Hamilton statue in front of Hamilton Hall. Sculpted by…
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Alma Mater SculptureColumbia University, New York, NY
The Alma Mater sculpture that sits on the steps of Low Memorial Library was designed by sculptor Daniel Chester French in 1901,…
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Anna Hyatt Huntington's SculptureColumbia University, New York, NY
Cranes Rising was sculpted in 1934 by Anna Hyatt Huntington, an artist based in New York who had a successful career at…
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Atlas Statue45 Rockfeller Center, New York, NY
EverGreene undertook conservation treatment of the famous Atlas Statue, designed by Lawrie & Chambellan in 1937. Over decades, the four-story-high, two-ton bronze…
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August Wilson TheatreNew York City, NY
Formerly known as the Virginia Theatre, the August Wilson Theatre in Midtown Manhattan was designed by the architect C. Howard Crane &…
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Auguste Rodin's The ThinkerColumbia University, New York, NY
The Thinker sculpture sits on the lawn in front of Philosophy Hall on Columbia University’s Morningside Heights Campus in New York City.…
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Augustin Pajou SculptureKykuit, The Rockefeller Estate, Tarrytown, NY
The late 18th century stone carving by the French Royal sculptor, Augustin Pajou, was moved by us to a a new home in the…
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Bailey FountainGrand Army Plaza, Brooklyn, NY
The Bailey Fountain is a grand Art Deco construction in the center of Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn, NY. Sited behind the Memorial…
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Barnard's Great God Pan SculptureColumbia University, New York, NY
The sculpture of the Great God Pan by George Gray Barnard is part of the great outdoor sculpture collection on the campus…
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Barry Faulkner MosaicNew York, NY
Created by Barry Faulkner in 1933 and entitled ‘Intelligence Awakening Mankind,’ the mosaic depicts the triumph of knowledge over the evil of…
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Battery Maritime BuildingNew York, NY
The Battery Maritime Building in lower Manhattan was designed by the firm Walker and Morris in an Art Nouveau style and completed…
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Beaux-Arts Wrought Iron GateState Historic Park, Staatsburg, NY
Mills Mansion is one of many Gilded Age country estates in the picturesque Hudson River Valley of New York State. Designed by…
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Beekman Hotel & ResidencesNew York, NY
When the Beekman Street, the NY Financial District Hotel and Residence (then known as Temple Court) was completed in 1890, the ten-story…
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Bel-Jon MosaicPfizer World Headquarters, New York, NY
Our conservators treated the large scale mosaic by Nikos Bel-Jon entitled “Medical Research Through the Ages” in 1997, 2001, and 2011. The…
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Belasco TheatreNew York, NY
The Belasco Theatre was built in 1907 by David Belasco and designed by George Keister. Everett Shinn created the 18 murals and…
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Bergdorf GoodmanNew York, NY
Built by tailor Edwin Goodman on the site of the Cornelius Vanderbilt II mansion in 1928, the high-end fashion retailer Bergdorf Goodman…
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Bill “Bojangles” Robinson Playground MuralNew York, NY
EverGreene conservators conducted a general condition assessment and executed a treatment plan for the Bill “Bojangles” Robinson mural, its surrounding masonry, and…
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Bill Blass Catalog RoomNew York Public Library, New York, NY
When a large plaster rosette fell from the ceiling of the Rose Reading Room in 2014, the New York Public Library had the…
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Brick Presbyterian ChurchNew York, NY
This large Georgian Revival Church on Park Avenue on Manhattan’s Upper East Side was designed in 1938 by Lewis Ayres of York…
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Bronx County CourthouseBronx, NY
The Bronx County Courthouse is a noteworthy example of 1930s neo-classical Moderne, American civic architecture. The building’s exterior features sculpture groupings, while…
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Bronx Victory MemorialBronx, NY
Perched atop a 75 foot limestone Corinthian column in Pelham Bay Park in the Bronx, New York, is a gilded bronze victory…
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Brooklyn Navy YardBrooklyn, NY
The New York Navy Yard (colloquially known as the Brooklyn Navy Yard) has been a fixture on the Wallabout Basin of the…
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Brooklyn Navy Yard Building BBrooklyn, NY
Located at the northeast corner of Flushing Avenue and Navy Street in Brooklyn, New York, Admiral’s Row was the residential section of…
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Brooklyn Public LibraryBrooklyn, NY
The Brooklyn Public Library is the public library system of the New York City borough of Brooklyn. It is the sixteenth largest…
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Brooklyn TabernacleBrooklyn, NY
EverGreene restored the plasterwork and decorative painting at the former Loew’s Metropolitan Theater (1917, Thomas Lamb), a derelict theater in downtown Brooklyn. …
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Butler ChapelTarrytown, NY
Butler Chapel serves the Marymont Convent for the Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Mary. The chapel underwent a renovation in the…
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Campbell ApartmentGrand Central Terminal, New York, NY
The famous Campbell Apartment was originally the office of American financier John W. Campbell until it was turned into an MTA Police…
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Canal FountainKykuit, The Rockefeller Estate, Tarrytown, NY
The original landscape design for Kykuit (The Rockefeller Estate) in Tarrytown, NY includes a marble canal in the gardens to the north…
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Carshalton GatesPlanting Fields Estate, Oyster Bay, NY
The Carshalton Gates are an extraordinary example of early 18th century English ironwork. Dating to 1711, these massive wrought iron gates exemplify…
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Cathedral Of The Immaculate Conception, AlbanyAlbany, NY
EverGreene restored the original decorative paint scheme of this magnificent cathedral designed by Patrick Keely. Completed in 1852, the Albany Cathedral has…
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Central Park Egyptian ObeliskNew York, NY
Carved of red Aswan granite in about 1450 BC, the monolithic obelisk known as “Cleopatra’s Needle” had a very long and sometimes…
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Central Park Statuary CollectionNew York, NY
New York City’s Parks house one of the world’s finest collections of outdoor sculptures and monuments. The broadly dispersed collection represents a major…
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Central Park's Bethesda Terrace ArcadeNew York, NY
The encaustic tile ceiling within the Bethesda Terrace Arcade in New York’s Central Park dates to the mid-1860s and is the only…
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Christ Church, United MethodistNew York, NY
Christ Church, United Methodist was originally built in 1933 by architects Cram and Ferguson, who are well known for their Gothic buildings…
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Chrysler Building - Ceiling MuralNew York, NY
EverGreene was contracted to restore Edward Trumball’s historic 100 x 76’ 1930 ceiling mural, Transport and Human Endeavor, in the iconic New…
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Chrysler Building - ElevatorsNew York, NY
In keeping with William Van Alen’s vision of tasteful opulence evident in the Chrysler Building’s marble lobby, the elevator cabinets were uniquely…
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Church of the AscensionNew York, NY
Designed by architect Richard Upjohn, the church was completed in 1841 and remodeled by McKim, Mead, and White in 1889. The Church…
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Church Of The Heavenly RestNew York, NY
The Church of the Heavenly Rest on Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue houses one of that city’s most well-known Episcopal congregations. The Art Deco-tinged…
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Church of the TransfigurationNew York, NY
Years of touch-ups and minor repairs with distemper paints had damaged much of the decorative artwork in the Marian Chapel at the…
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City Hall Park FountainNew York, NY
In preparation for the millennium, New York City restored City Hall Park before its historic City Hall in lower Manhattan. Occupied since…
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Civil War MonumentDelhi, NY
The Civil War Monument on Main Street in Delhi, New York was constructed in 1906. The monument is approximately 49-feet-tall, and consists…
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Clemens Center For Performing ArtsElmira, NY
EverGreene was originally engaged to create custom Venetian Plaster finishes for more than 5,000 square feet of walls in the Clemens Performing…
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Clement Meadmore's Curls SculptureColumbia University, New York, NY
“Curl” was installed on the campus of Columbia University south of Uris Hall in 1968. It is the first large-scale commission completed…
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Climb To Glory SculptureFort Drum, NY
When sculptor Susan Grant Raymond was commissioned to create ‘Military Mountaineers,’ also known as ‘Climb to Glory,’ she was inspired by the…
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Congregation Shearith IsraelNew York, NY
A New York City landmark, this Beaux Arts-style synagogue (Arnold Brunner, 1896-97) is architecturally significant as the first synagogue in the United…
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Constantin Meunier's Le Marteleur SculptureColumbia University, New York, NY
Le Marteleur is a bronze cast of Belgian artist Constantin Meunier’s 1886 sculpture located at the entrance to Seeley Mudd Hall/Fu Foundation…
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Cooper Hewitt MuseumNew York City, NY
The Cooper Hewitt Museum, which became part of the Smithsonian Institution in 1968, moved into its current location at 91st Street &…
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Council ChambersCity Hall, Yonkers, NY
In 2006, EverGreene cleaned and conserved 11 murals adorning the walls of the City Council Chambers at Yonkers City Hall. Commissioned at…
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Cullum Memorial HallU.S. Military Academy, West Point, NY
Designed by McKim, Mead and White in 1894 and completed in 1898, Cullum Hall serves as one of the Alumni buildings on…
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Daniel Chester French Brooklyn Museum Granite SculpturesBrooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, NY
The Manhattan Bridge was the third bridge to be built connecting the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn. Completed in 1909 to a…
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David Bakalar's Life Force SculptureColumbia University, New York, NY
Life Force by David Bakalar is located on the south side of the plaza that stretches over Amsterdam Avenue between 116th and…
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David H. Koch TheaterNew York, NY
The David H. Koch Theater (formerly the New York State Theater) was built in 1964. Designed by renowned architect Philip Johnson, the…
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Dewitt Clinton MonumentGreen-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY
Dewitt Clinton was the beloved 6th Governor of New York after the Revolutionary War. He oversaw the creation of the Erie Canal…
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Dime Savings Bank of New YorkBrooklyn, NY
The Dime Savings Bank of New York was built from 1906 to 1908 in the neoclassical architectural style. This New York City…
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Dinoceras SculpturePark Avenue Plaza. New York
As part of a major restoration of the plaza at 345 Park Avenue in New York City, Rudin Management called on us…
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Dubuffet Sculpture Treatment & RelocationThe Pocantico Center, Tarrytown, NY
EverGreene was commissioned by The Rockefeller Brothers Fund for The Pocantico Center in Tarrytown, NY to conserve and relocate a one-of-a-kind sculpture…
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Dura-Europos SynagogueNew York, NY
Dura-Europos was a small trading city on the river Euphrates. Before it was destroyed in 256-257 CE, the synagogue was requisitioned and…
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El Dorado Zinc LionBrooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, NY
When it was installed in Coney Island in 1911, the German made El Dorado carousel was considered one of the finest in…
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El Museo del BarrioNew York, NY
Located on Manhattan’s famous “Museum Mile,” El Museo del Barrio – originally built as an orphanage – is New York’s leading Latino…
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Eldorado Building Art Deco EntranceNew York, NY
The high rise El Dorado Apartment Building at 300 Central Park West was designed in 1929 by the architectural firm Margon &…
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Eldridge Street SynagogueNew York, NY
Described by the Jerusalem Post as one of the most beautiful synagogues in the world, the Eldridge Street Synagogue is the first…
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Eleven Pennsylvania Plaza - Lobby CeilingNew York, NY
11 Penn Plaza, the historic former Equitable Life Assurance Building, is renowned for its vaulted lobby and ornate ceiling and is home…
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Embassy Theatre, New York CityNew York, NY
One of New York City’s Thomas Lamb theatres, the Embassy Theatre opened in 1925. Murals and intricate plaster characterize the interior, which…
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Emmanuel Baptist ChurchBrooklyn, NY
The congregation at Emmanuel Baptist Church in Brooklyn’s Clinton Hill (1887, Francis H. Kimball) went from leaking slate roofs, water-stained paint, and…
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Empire State BuildingNew York, NY
As part of the Empire State Building’s $500M restoration, EverGreene replicated Leif Neandross’ original Art Deco 24-foot-tall lobby ceiling and corridor murals,…
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Federal Hall DomeNew York, NY
Federal Hall is of high historical significance. The original Federal Hall, constructed in federal style in 1703 was the site of George…
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Flower Memorial LibraryWatertown, NY
The Flower Library was built in 1904 with the generosity and wise oversight of Mrs. Emma Flower Taylor in memory of her…
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Fordham University Duane LibraryBronx, NY
An extensive restoration project began at the Duane Library on Fordham University’s Bronx campus in 2004. EverGreene was engaged to conduct conservation…
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GAR MonumentRural Cemetery, Albany, NY
The GAR Monument was erected by the Grand Army of the Republic in 1873 to memorialize local men who lost their lives…
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Gio Pomodoro SculptureKykuit, The Rockefeller Estate, Tarrytown, NY
Included in the Nelson Rockefeller collection of 20th century sculptures installed at Kykuit, The Rockefeller estate in Tarrytown, New York, a National…
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Goldwater Memorial Hospital MuralsRoosevelt Island, NY
EverGreene was asked to investigate the possible existence of two WPA murals, by artists Joseph Rugolo and Albert Swinden, originally commissioned for…
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Gothic Limestone WindowsThe Cloisters Museum, New York, NY
The Cloister Museum (part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art) houses a collection of European Medieval art works in its 1930’s building…
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Grace ChurchBrooklyn, NY
Grace Church, designed by master architect Richard Upjohn, had undergone numerous decorative campaigns since its construction. EverGreene served as conservators, designers and…
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Grand Central StationNew York, NY
In 2020, EverGreene was contracted to restore the decorative plaster elements on the iconic ceiling of the Grand Central Station Main Concourse.…
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Grant Barracks, West PointNew York
Grant Barracks is part of the prestigious West Point Academy. It is named after General Ulysses S. Grant. The east side of…
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Grave Marker ConservationTrinity Church, New York, NY
Steps from Wall Street, alive with commuters, tourists, workers and residents, lies Trinity Episcopal Church’s cemetery. Many influential New Yorkers are remembered…
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Greek Orthodox Cathedral Of The Holy TrinityNew York, NY
On the night of January 18, 1927, the Holy Trinity Church on East 72nd Street burned to the ground. Services were moved…
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Green-Wood CemeteryBrooklyn, NY
Green-Wood Cemetery, located in Brooklyn, New York, is one of the oldest rural cemeteries in America. Thousands of monuments to many of…
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Greenwich Village ApartmentNew York, NY
For the renovation of this Greenwich Village apartment, EverGreene worked closely with interior designer Fawn Galli to transform the space into a…
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Harlem Hospital MuralsNew York, NY
EverGreene conserved and relocated 12 WPA-era murals from their original settings to a new hospital pavilion. The murals depict the history of…
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Harvard Club New YorkNew York, NY
The Harvard Club of New York City is a private social club located at 35 West 44th St in Midtown Manhattan. Originally…
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Hayden Planetarium MosaicAmerican Museum of Natural History, New York, NY
When the Hayden Planetarium in the American Museum of Natural History was being demolished, EverGreene was contracted to coordinate the removal and…
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Health Sciences Angel SculptureColumbia University, New York, NY
We restored a damaged bronze figure of a winged angel and seated physician from the collection of Columbia University. The Roman joint…
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Helen Hayes TheatreNew York, NY
Originally named the “Little Theater” when it was built in 1912 by Winthrop Ames, the Helen Hayes Theater was conceived as an intimate venue where…
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Henry George MonumentGreen-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY
Henry George was an American philosopher and economic theorist of the late 19th Century. Although little known today, his theories advocated an…
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Henry Moore SculptureColumbia University, New York, NY
Reclining Figure is an early 1970’s bronze casting of a sculpture whose theme the British sculptor Sir Henry Moore explored throughout his…
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Henry Moore's Three Way PieceColumbia University, New York, NY
Three Way Piece: Points by Henry Moore is a large abstract bronze sculpture located on the south side of the plaza that…
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Hessier & Freedom SquaresBrooklyn, NY
Heisser and Freedom Squares, two neighboring public spaces in Brooklyn, New York, are each anchored by a bronze World War I memorial…
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High BridgeNew York, NY
The High Bridge, connecting Manhattan and the Bronx over the Harlem River, was part of a gravity-fed aqueduct which supplied New York…
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Historic Stone Fireplace MantelsMetropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
Removal & Installation Of 16th–19th Century Fireplace Mantels At The MET’s British Decorative Arts Gallery The three historic British stone fireplace mantels—Norfolk,…
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Hudson TheatreNew York, NY
Since its opening in 1903, the Hudson Theatre has lived many lives and is one of the few theaters with elements of…
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I. Miller Building MosaicNew York, NY
Situated in New York City’s infamous Time Square, the I. Miller Building was originally commissioned in the 1920s to house a well-established…
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Industry City Walala MuralBrooklyn, NY
The Industry City Walala mural was a fast track project completed in May 2018 in Sunset Park, Brooklyn in collaboration with London-based…
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Jacob Wrey Mould FountainCity Hall Park, New York, NY
The Jacob Wrey Mould Fountain was originally installed in City Hall Park in lower Manhattan in 1871. The fountain was designed by…
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James Farley Post OfficeNew York, NY
The James A. Farley Building was designed by McKim, Mead & White in the Beaux-Arts style and originally opened in 1912, becoming…
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Jerome L. Greene Science CenterColumbia University, New York, NY
The Jerome L. Greene Science Center is the first building to rise on Columbia University’s new 17-acre Manhattanville campus. This nine-story, 450,000-sq-ft…
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Jewish Theological SeminaryNew York, NY
The Jewish Theological Seminary’s (JTS) renovation of its 1929 building aimed to make the campus more open and accessible to all. Tod…
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John Jay Dining Hall CeilingColumbia University, New York, NY
Built in 1927, John Jay Dining Hall’s expansive mahogany interior has stood as Columbia University’s full-service dining hall. Around the turn of…
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Jumeirah Essex HouseNew York, NY
The color palette for this original EverGreene design was created using various metal leafs, including copper, aluminum, silver, platinum, and gold. Glazing…
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Karl Bitter All Angels Church PulpitMetropolitan Museum, New York, NY
A central feature of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s American Wing Courtyard is the carved limestone pulpit by Karl Bitter. The 1890’s work…
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Karl Bitter's Facade SculpturesMetropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
Sculpture and statuary were integral to Richard Morris Hunt’s Beaux Arts design for the main building of the Metropolitan Museum of Art,…
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Keith Haring Grace House MuralNew York, NY
In the early 1980s, Keith Haring painted what would become one of his most well-hidden and least known murals along two flights…
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Kings TheatreBrooklyn, NY
Kings Theatre was designed in the French Baroque style in the 1920s. It was one of the five Loew’s Wonder Theaters in…
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Kingston City HallKingston, NY
A fine example of Victorian architecture, Kingston City Hall is safeguarded by the National Park Service. Completed in 1872 in a late…
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LaGrange Terrace ColumnMetropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
The LaGrange Terrace was built in New York City in the early 1830’s. Nine townhouse with an impressive marble colonnade lined Lafayette…
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Landmark TheatreSyracuse, NY
The Landmark Theatre opened in 1928 as the Loew’s State Theatre. This sprawling Thomas Lamb movie Palace is almost 35,000 square feet…
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Lexus IntersectNew York, NY
As a new lifestyle hub, Intersect by Lexus merges innovative programming, culinary creativity and masterful design for an immersive cultural experience that…
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Liberty ReplicaBrooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, NY
Outside the Brooklyn Museum in New York stands a thirty-four foot replica of America’s most powerful symbol of freedom, Liberty Enlightening the…
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Long Island Private ResidenceMill Neck, NY
EverGreene performed the sgraffito plaster restoration at this historic Long Island residence. Our scope of work included stripping post-historic overpaint, consolidating background…
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Lotte New York Palace HotelNew York, NY
In 2015, the New York Palace Hotel completed an all-encompassing $140-million renovation project. EverGreene designed and created a custom, unique mural series…
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Louis Comfort Tiffany MosaicWillard Memorial Chapel, Auburn, NY
In collaboration with Crawford & Stearns Architects and Preservation Planners, EverGreene conservators performed a condition assessment of the large-scale mosaic artwork designed…
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Louise Bourgeois' The No MarchStorm King Art Center, Mountainville, NY
The No March by Louise Bourgeois consists of more than 1,000 marble cores standing in wave-like rows that swell in height as…
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Low Memorial LibraryColumbia University, NY
The Low Memorial Library is located on Columbia University’s campus in New York City. The library was designed by McKim, Mead and…
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Lunt-Fontanne TheatreNew York, NY
The Lunt-Fontanne Theatre opened on January 10, 1910. It was originally named “The Globe,” after Shakespeare’s theatre in England. Located on 46th…
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Mandarin Oriental HotelNew York, NY
EverGreene applied gold leaf to the lobby ceiling of the Mandarin Hotel in New York City.
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Manhattan Surrogate’s CourtNew York, NY
Designed by R. Thomas, then one of the most sought-after architects of public spaces, and completed in 1907, the seven-story Beaux-Arts structure…
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Marble Collegiate ChurchNew York, NY
Marble Collegiate Church in Manhattan is an 1854 building with elegant Victorian stenciling, patterning, and finishes throughout the sanctuary. The community’s restoration…
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Marble Fountain CleaningRockefeller Estate, Tarrytown, NY
Among the many garden elements at Kykuit, the Rockefeller Estate in Tarrytown New York, is a small marble fountain. Based on an…
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McKinley MonumentBuffalo, NY
The McKinley Monument was designed by Carrere & Hastings and erected in Buffalo, New York in 1907. It commemorates the murder of…
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Metronome - One Union SquareNew York, NY
The Metronome is a large public art installation located along the south end of Union Square in New York City. EverGreene’s specialty…
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Michaelian Office BuildingWhite Plains, NY
The Michaelian Office Building is one of the principal civic structures in Westchester County, New York. Its Art Deco Lobby features a…
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Milbank ChapelColumbia University, New York, NY
Columbia University’s Milbank Chapel is an architecturally significant building designed by William Potter in 1897, with an intact, High Victorian style interior.…
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Mill Basin Private ResidenceBrooklyn, NY
A luxury residential unique venetian plaster finish, accented with silver-leafed designs of the zodiac has transformed this living room into a space…
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Montefiore Medical Center Children’s HospitalBronx, NY
Creating themed environments are making health care facilities warm and welcoming. In the Children’s Hospital at Montefiore Medical Center, the healing power…
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Neil Simon TheatreNew York, NY
The Neil Simon Theatre was designed by the renowned theatre architect Herbert J. Krapp, and was originally named the “Alvin Theatre” after…
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New Amsterdam TheatreNew York, NY
The New Amsterdam Theatre was built in 1902-1903 and designed by the architecture firm Hertz and Tallant. The New Amsterdam is known…
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New Museum Of Contemporary ArtNew York, NY
For the newly constructed New Museum of Contemporary Art, EverGreene was commissioned to paint over 100,000 square-feet of gallery and public spaces.…
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New York Public Library LionsNew York Public Library, New York, NY
At the request of the New York Public Library, we performed maintenance cleaning on the iconic Tennessee marble lion sculptures “Patience” and…
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New York Public Library Marble StatuaryNew York, NY
The New York Public Library, a monumental Beaux-Arts building by architects Carrère & Hastings, was opened to the public in 1911. The…
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New York Public Library Vault CeilingsNew York, NY
EverGreene’s recurring work at the New York Public Library is a partnership between the Library’s stewardship and our shared commitment to excellence…
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New York State Appellate CourtNew York, NY
This Beaux Arts courthouse was built in 1900 by architect James Brown Lord. The National Society of Mural Painters assisted the architect…
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New York State CapitolAlbany, NY
After a quarter-century of construction, the New York capitol building was completed in 1899. Just a decade later, the unique building’s solid…
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NYPD Times Square Mosaic RestorationNew York, NY
In 2018, the NYPD Times Square Substation underwent extensive reconstruction to update the facility technology and exterior. EverGreene was hired to restore…
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NYU School Of PhilosophyNew York, NY
EverGreene painted over 60,000 square-feet of the interior and exterior of this six-story New York University building. A 125-foot Genie telescopic boom…
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Oceanus FountainKykuit, The Rockefeller Estate, Tarrytown, NY
The Oceanus Fountain is situated in the forecourt of the gardens at Kykuit (The Rockefeller Estate), and is modeled on Giambologna’s Oceanus…
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Old Tiffany BuildingNew York, NY
The Old Tiffany Building on Fifth Avenue and 37th Street, NYC was designed by McKim, Mead & White for the Tiffany firm…
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Park Avenue Armory - Board of Officers RoomNew York, NY
EverGreene completed the interior conservation of the Board of Officers Room at the Park Avenue Armory. The Board of Officers is one…
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Park Avenue Armory - Company Rooms D & ENew York NY
The Armory was built by New York State’s Seventh Regiment of the National Guard in 1861. The Armory’s 55,000 square foot drill…
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Park Avenue Armory - Veterans RoomNew York, NY
A monument of late 19th-century decorative arts, the Veterans Room in the historic Park Avenue Armory is the most significant remaining intact…
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Penn Station SignNew York, NY
Located in the Hilton Passageway on Level A of Penn Station in New York City, is a roughly 117-year-old hand-painted wayfinding sign,…
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Pennsylvania Station "Night" SculptureBrooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, NY
The sculpture Night, of Tennessee Marble by the sculptor Adolph A. Weinmann, made up one-half of a pair of female statues that…
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Permanent Mission of SerbiaNew York, NY
EverGreene was contracted by the National Fire Adjustment Co., Inc, to complete a condition survey of fire damaged elements at the Permanent…
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Pilgrim SculptureNew York, NY
We were contracted to remove the aged Incralac and wax coatings on the Pilgrim by John Quincy Adams Ward in Central Park,…
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Plaza Hotel Royal SuiteNew York, NY
EverGreene restored numerous spaces at the Plaza Hotel, including the Edwardian Room, Oak Room, Palm Court and many public corridors. In the…
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Private Club Main Dining Room CeilingNew York, NY
Originally designed in 1899 by architects McKim, Mead, & White, the private club has been designated as both a New York City…
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Proctor's TheatreSchenectady, NY
Proctor’s Theatre, a former vaudeville house designed by architect Thomas Lamb, located in Schenectady, NY has kept EverGreene working to restore the…
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Radio City Music Hall MuralsNew York, NY
Radio City is the iconic theater. The murals, featured in the various public areas, make going to Radio City unforgettable. EverGreene implemented several conservation…
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Rainbow Room & SixtyFiveRockefeller Center, New York, NY
Throughout its history, the Rainbow Room has been synonymous with the height of New York City’s glamour. An aesthetic and cultural landmark…
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Richard Rodgers TheatreNew York, NY
The Richard Rodgers Theatre opened in 1924 and, originally called the 46th Street Theatre, it was renamed in 1990 to honor the…
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Riverside ChurchNew York, NY
The Riverside Church at 120th St. On the west side of Manhattan was completed in 1929. Designed to recall Chartres Cathedral, the…
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Rose Garden FountainKykuit, The Rockefeller Estate, Tarrytown, NY
The Rose Garden Fountain is a reproduction of the original Boy with Goose fountain in the Palazzo Pitti in Florence, believed to…
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Rose Main Reading RoomNew York Public Library, New York, NY
Perhaps the greatest masterpiece of Beaux-Arts style architecture in the United States, the New York Public Library was designed by Carrere &…
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Roswell P. Flower MonumentPublic Square Historic District, Watertown, NY
The Governor Roswell P. Flower Monument, located in the Public Square Historic District in Watertown, NY, was unveiled in 1902 to honor…
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Rye Meeting HouseRye, New York
Rye Meeting House was built in the 1830s as a schoolhouse and relocated to the present location in 1867. After relocation, the…
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Sailors' Snug HarborStaten Island, NY
Sailors’ Snug Harbor was founded in 1801 after Captain Robert Richard Randall’s (d. 1801) will specified that his estate be used to…
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Samuel J. Friedman TheatreNew York, NY
The Samuel J. Friedman Theatre, formerly known as the Biltmore Theatre, was built in 1925-26 and is one of six Broadway theaters…
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Shea’s Performing Arts CenterBuffalo, NY
Shea’s Buffalo Theatre is the historic crown jewel of Shea’s Performing Arts Center. This 4,000 seat theatre designed by Rapp & Rapp…
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Sherman MemorialGrand Army Plaza, New York, NY
Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ last great public monument is the equestrian William Tecumseh Sherman in Grand Army Plaza, New York City. On a base…
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Soldier at Picket RestorationSaratoga Springs, NY
Like many towns throughout America, Saratoga Springs erected a monument in Congress Park to the city’s sons who fought for the Union…
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Soldiers & Sailors Memorial ArchGrand Army Plaza, Brooklyn, NY
The Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Memorial Arch, located in Brooklyn’s Grand Army Plaza, was completed in 1892. Several large statuary groups and a…
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Soldiers & Sailors MonumentHistoric District, Watertown, NY
The Soldiers and Sailors monument was erected in 1891 and was dedicated to the heroic citizens of Watertown who fought in the…
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Sportswear Flagship StoreNew York, NY
This sportswear giant’s new Flagship Store open in 2018. The Midtown Manhattan store was conceived to feel like a sports stadium with…
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St. Anthony's ChurchSchenectady, NY
Following a fire that nearly gutted the main body of the church, EverGreene in collaboration with liturgical consultant, Dick Vosko and architect,…
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St. Bart's PreschoolNew York, NY
St. Bartholomew’s Church, also known as St. Bart’s, was built in 1916 and designed by Bertram Goodhue. It was commissioned as a…
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St. Francis XavierNew York, NY
A Jesuit apostolate in the heart of New York City, with an active school, and numerous outreach programs, St. Francis Xavier serves…
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St. George TheatreStaten Island, NY
The St. George Theatre is located in the historic St. George district of Staten Island. The theater was built between 1928 and…
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St. George Theatre, Paint StudyStaten Island, NY
The St. George Theatre is located in the historic St. George district of Staten Island. The theater was built between 1928 and 1929…
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St. James Church BellNew York, NY
A bronze bell from 1811 that was used at its original site in lower Manhattan was returned to the Saint James Church…
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St. Joseph's Co-CathedralBrooklyn, NY
On its 100th anniversary St. Joseph’s Parish (Berlenbach 1912) was in rough shape: Mass was celebrated in the rectory because fonts would…
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St. Joseph's Co-Cathedral—Liturgical FurnishingsBrooklyn, NY
In 2014, EverGreene was commissioned to complete a comprehensive restoration and renewal of St. Joseph’s Co-Cathedral which included the design and implementation…
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St. Mary's Ukrainian ChurchCarteret, NJ
Ukrainian Greek Catholics began arriving to the United States in the early 1880’s with the intention of returning home after saving money.…
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St. Mel'sQueens, NY
When St. Mel’s was built in the mid-20th Century, the church was planned to be constructed across the street, but concerns about…
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St. Paul's ChapelNew York, NY
Built in 1766, St. Paul’s Chapel, also known as “The Little Chapel That Stood,” is the oldest surviving church building in Manhattan and…
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St. Peter's Church Gilded CrossNew York, NY
St Peter’s, the first Roman Catholic parish in New York, was established in 1785 on the site it now occupies, predating the…
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Steinway Building111 West 57th Street, New York, NY
Designed in 1925 by Warren & Wetmore, 111 W 57th Street was built for the famous Steinway Piano Company. In 2019, EverGreene…
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Stephen Glassman's Flows Two WaysNew York, NY
Flows Two Ways, a mammoth 60’x60’ sculpture by Los Angeles-based artist Stephen Glassman, refers to the Hudson River’s tidal nature and the…
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Stewart MemorialGreen-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY
The Stewart Memorial is a mausoleum constructed of rustic ashlar Quincy granite with a bluestone façade and adorned with two bronze bas-reliefs.…
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Stone Tea HouseKykuit, The Rockefeller Estate, Tarrytown, NY
The Italianate stone teahouse at Kykuit was designed by William Welles Bosworth circa 1910 and is a main feature of the grounds,…
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Subway Tile Conservation At Times SquareNew York, NY
At the Times Square subway station, at the corner of 42nd St. and 7th Ave, an original tiled mosaic was to be…
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Syracuse Soldiers & Sailors MonumentClinton Square, Syracuse, NY
The Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument located in Clinton Square in Syracuse, New York, was dedicated in 1910 to honor the twelve thousand…
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Syracuse University Carnegie LibrarySyracuse, NY
The Syracuse University Carnegie Library was built in the Renaissance style in 1907 with a $150,000 donation from Andrew Carnegie. EverGreene restored…
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Temple Emanu-ElNew York, NY
Temple Emanu-El in Manhattan was designed by architect, Leopold Eidlitz, and adorned by the spearheader of Art Deco Design, Hildreth Meière in…
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The Lyric Theatre, New York CityNew York, NY
EverGreene artists designed and created new murals for the Lyric Theatre (previously known as the Foxwoods Theatre, the Hilton Theatre, and the Ford…
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The Plaza Hotel & ResidencesNew York, NY
The Plaza opened its doors on October 1, 1907, with talk of it being the greatest hotel in the world. The Plaza…
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The Sherry-NetherlandNew York, NY
The iconic Art Deco Sherry-Netherland Hotel opened in 1927. The building originally featured an 860 square-foot mural painted on the vaulted ceiling…
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The Stanley TheatreUtica, NY
The Stanley Theatre in Utica, New York was designed by renowned theater designer, Thomas Lamb, and opened in 1928. It was designed…
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Theodore Roosevelt Rotunda MuralsAmerican Museum of Natural History, New York, NY
The 15-panel mural series, painted by American Artist William Andrew Mackay in 1935, in the Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Hall of the American…
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Thomas Jefferson SculptureColumbia University, New York, NY
We performed conservation treatment on the Thomas Jefferson statue in front of the Columbia University School of Journalism. Sculpted by William Ordway…
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Thurgood Marshall U.S. CourthouseNew York, NY
The Thurgood Marshall United States Courthouse, a 37-story tower is located in Lower Manhattan, houses the US Court of Appeals for the Second…
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Times Square ChurchNew York, NY
The French Baroque style Times Square Church previously known as the Mark Hellinger Theater (and originally built in 1929 as the Hollywood…
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Tony Smith's Cigarette SculptureTarrytown, NY
Cigarette is a large, hollow, welded steel sculpture by Tony Smith that emblematic of his eccentric geometric sculptures from the 1960’s and…
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Trinity Church Wall StreetNew York, NY
Trinity Church Wall Street is an active Episcopal Parish that has been an integral part of New York City’s history for more…
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United Nations BuildingNew York, NY
EverGreene performed a conditions assessment, prepared treatment recommendations, and submitted the final treatment report for two murals located in the General Assembly…
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United PalaceNew York, NY
United Palace was originally one of the five famed Loew’s “Wonder Theatres.” The theater was originally known as Loew’s 175th Street Theatre,…
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Urn FountainKykuit, Rockefeller Estate, Tarrytown, NY
The Marble Urn Fountain is located at Kykuit, the John D. Rockefeller Estate in New York. The fountain consists of a marble…
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Venetian Wellhead RelocationColumbia University, New York, NY
The Venetian Wellhead at Columbia is made of solid marble. Venetian wellheads were often hand-carved from single, locally imported limestone or marble…
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Verizon Barclay-Vesey BuildingNew York, NY
The Verizon Barclay-Vessey Building (Ralph Walker of McKenzie, Voorhees and Gmelin, 1923-1927) is an important early Art Deco skyscraper in New York.…
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Vietnam Veteran's MemorialWater Street Park, New York, NY
As the centerpiece of the restoration of the park located at 55 Water Street, New York, NY, the 1985 New York Vietnam…
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Village East CinemaNew York, NY
Built in 1925 as the Yiddish Art Theatre, the City Cinema Village East is one of a handful of Moorish Revival-style buildings…
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Walker Theatre-TargetBrooklyn, NY
The Walker Theatre first opened in the late 1920s and served as a movie palace for several decades. After it closed in…
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Washington Square ArchNew York, NY
The Washington Square Arch was designed by Stanford White and dedicated to New York City in May 1895. The grand arch was…
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Weill CaféCarnegie Hall, New York, NY
Carnegie Hall, built by Andrew Carnegie, opened for its first concert in 1891. Falling into disrepair in the 1950s, the City of…
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Welch HallRockefeller University, New York, NY
Welch Hall was constructed on the Rockefeller University campus in 1929. It houses the library and meeting rooms for the school within…
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Winter Garden TheatreNew York, NY
When the long-running musical Cats closed, the NYC-based Shubert Organization took the opportunity to restore the interior of the Winter Garden Theatre…
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Yale Club of New York City, Grand BallroomNew York, NY
When the Yale Club of New York City opened at its current location in 1915, the 22 story building became the largest…
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Yale Club of New York City, Tap RoomNew York, NY
When the Yale Club of New York City opened at its current location in 1915, the 22 story building became the largest…
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Zinc Soldiers' MonumentLowville, NY
The Lowville Soldiers’ Monument was manufactured by the Monumental Bronze Company of Bridgeport, Connecticut and was dedicated on July 4, 1883. The…
Page Results
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A Closer Look at Columbia University's Campus
Columbia University is an Ivy League research university located in New York City. Established in 1754, Columbia has endured as a top-tier…
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A Month Long Celebration of Architecture & Design
We’ve found ourselves peering into beloved spaces this year, from our homes, over the internet, but we haven’t lost our deep appreciation…
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Archtober 2019
Organized by the Center for Architecture (AIANY), Archtober is a month-long annual festival that highlights some of the greatest works of architecture…
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Celebrate Architecture & Design this October!
Most of us have spent more time peering into beautiful spaces, rather than stepping foot into them recently; however, our deep appreciation…
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Celebrating 2021 NYLC Sacred Sites
This August we are celebrating the New York Landmarks Conservancy’s 11th Annual Sacred Sites Open House all month long! New York Landmarks…
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Celebrating the 30th Lucy G. Moses Awards
Hosted by the New York Landmarks Conservancy (NYLC), the Lucy G. Moses Preservation Awards ceremony is an annual celebration of exceptional restoration…
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Central Park Masonry Arch Restoration Program
American Institute for Conservation, Objects Group, Norfolk, VA, 1995 Author: Mark Rabinowitz In the 1980’s, the Central Park Conservancy began the project…
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December ICAA Course in Mural Painting
On Saturday, December 14th from 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art (ICAA) is offering the course…
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DeMercurio Honored as Outstanding Woman
New York, NY – On May 7, 2019, Women Builders Council (WBC) celebrated its 15th Annual Champion Awards Dinner at the Grand…
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Emily Sottile featured in NYLC’s Common Bond
EverGreene’s Director of Sacred Spaces, Emily Sottile is a featured author in the New York Landmark’s Conservancy Common Bond publication, which serves…
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EverGreene Studio Tour—AIANY HBC Members Only
Join Kim Lovejoy on her tour of EverGreene’s Brooklyn studio, illustrating the roles of conservators, designers, craftspersons, and artists through live studio…
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Explore Historic Movie Palaces
Between the 1910s and 1940s, movie palaces–large, elaborately decorated movie theaters–cropped up around the country. Motion pictures developed as an art form…
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From Broadway Dreams to Reality—My Internship at EverGreene
Ever since I ran the NYC Marathon in 2018, I dreamed of living in New York City. I fell in love with…
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From Movie Palace To Place Of Worship
The Times Square Church is a building with a long history that brought it from a movie theater, to a Broadway theater,…
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From Scratch: The Rebuilding Of St. Anthony's
The CCFM (Conference for Catholic Facility Management) Summer 2019 Newsletter features the moving story of returning a beloved sacred space to the…
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Gilding the Sherman Memorial
Gilding at the Smithsonian, Washington, DC September 23, 2006 Author: Mark Rabinowitz This is not a review of a conservation treatment per…
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Honoring Black History Month
EverGreene has had the privilege of restoring numerous artworks by legendary black Americans. This month, we take a closer look at some…
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Industry City Open Studios May 18-19
You’re invited! Industry City Open Studios on Saturday and Sunday, May 18 and 19, 2018, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Over…
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Join EverGreene for a Night at the Movies
Join EverGreene’s own Founder and Chairman Jeff Greene with Director April Wright on Wednesday, May 6* at the Cobble Hill Cinemas for…
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NYLC's Sacred Sites Virtual Open House
EverGreene is delighted to continue our sponsorship for the New York Landmarks Conservancy 10th annual Sacred Sites Open House. It will be…
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Progress At Christ Church United Methodist
Iconic Cram & Ferguson Church Receives Interior Renovation and Restoration PRESRV May 2020 Newsletter The Christ Church United Methodist project is a…
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Reflections Two Decades Later
2021 marks the 20th anniversary of September 11, 2001, an event that changed the world forever. The world lost the lives of…
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Restoring Stories: Decorative Paint
Uncovering History in the Eldridge Street Synagogue EverGreene is honored to be participating in the Museum at Eldridge Street’s Restoring Stories–a new…
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Sarah Kloze Named Director of Project Management
New York, NY—July 29, 2019 Effective immediately, Sarah Kloze will be leading EverGreene’s Project Management team, responsible for the execution of some…
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Technology vs. Tradition - 2022 APTNE Symposium
The 2022 theme for this year’s symposium is “Walking the Preservation Tightrope: Technology vs. Tradition,” and the all-day event will feature 11…
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The Little Chapel That Stood
Known as the “little chapel that stood,” St. Paul’s Chapel has endured over 250 years of New York City’s history, making it…
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TheatreCon 2019 NYC
Theatre Historical Society of America (THS) celebrates their 50th anniversary by holding annual TheatreCon event in New York City. May 6, New…
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With You in Spirit, Written in Stone
The human race has, in short, had no important thought which it has not written in stone. -Victor Hugo, Hunchback of Notre…
Awards Results
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James A. Farley Post Office2022
Lucy G. Moses Preservation Project AwardNew York Landmarks Conservancy -
Trinity Church Wall Street2022
Lucy G. Moses Preservation Project Award, Trinity Wall StreetNew York Landmarks Conservancy -
James A. Farley Post Office2021
Elevation Awards: Interiors, Commercial + Public Buildings, Judges' ChoicePaintSquare -
Trinity Church Wall Street2021
Religious Architecture: Restoration AwardPartners for Sacred Places -
Manhattan Surrogate's Court2020
Lucy G. Moses Preservation AwardNew York Landmarks Conservancy -
Butler Chapel2019
Interior Liturgical DesignFaith and Form Magazine, International Awards for Religious Art & Architecture -
940 Madison Avenue2019
AIA Institute Honor Awards for Interior ArchitectureAmerican Institute of Architecture (AIA) -
Bergdorf Goodman2018
Interiors Awards: RetailContract Magazine -
Private Club - Dining Room Ceiling2018
Lucy G. Moses Preservation AwardNew York Landmarks Conservancy -
Conservation and Relocation of three WPA-era Murals2017
Thirty-Fifth Annual NYC Design AwardsPublic Design Commission of the City of New York -
New York Public Library, Rose Reading Room2017
Lucy G. Moses Preservation AwardNew York Landmarks Conservancy -
5 Beekman Hotel & Residences2017
Lucy G. Moses Preservation AwardNew York Landmarks Conservancy -
Park Avenue Armory2017
Lucy G. Moses Preservation AwardNew York Landmarks Conservancy -
Bergdorf Goodman2017
Department Within a Store–Design AwardShop! -
Bergdorf Goodman2017
High Fashion RetailNYCxDesign -
Rainbow Room & SixtyFive2017
Honor Award–Interior ArchitectureAmerican Institute of Architects (AIA) -
Bergdorf Goodman2017
Annual Design AwardsAmerican Institute of Architects (AIA), New York State -
Kings Theatre2016
Cultural AwardThe Greater New York Construction User Council -
Rainbow Room & SixtyFive2016
Restoration AwardNYCxDesign -
Kings Theatre2015
New York State Historic Preservation AwardNew York State Parks, Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation -
Kings Theatre2015
Gold Award of ExcellenceSociety of American Registered Architects | NY Council (SARA) -
Kings Theatre2015
Platinum Reconstruction AwardBuilding Design+Construction Magazine -
Kings Theatre2015
Building Renovation $10-199MThe Associated General Contractors (ACG) of America -
Kings Theatre2015
Building Brooklyn AwardsThe Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce 2015 BROOKLYN BUILDING AWARD FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION -
Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum2015
Lucy G. Moses Preservation AwardNew York Landmarks Conservancy -
Rainbow Room & SixtyFive2015
Best of the Year AwardInterior Design Magazine -
Rainbow Room & SixtyFive2015
Best Restaurant Fine DiningGold Key Award -
Egyptian Obelisk "Cleopatra's Needle", Central Park, New York, NY2015
Lucy G. Moses Preservation AwardNew York Landmarks Conservancy -
Kings Theatre2014
Lucy G. Moses AwardNew York Landmarks Conservancy -
Egyptian Obelisk "Cleopatra's Needle", Central Park, New York, NY2014
Award For ExcellenceNYC Design Commission -
Alexander Calder's Marble Sculptures, I. Miller Building, New York, NY2014
Lucy G. Moses Preservation AwardNew York Landmarks Conservancy -
Marble Statuary Conservation, Public Library, New York, NY2013
Honors Award–ArchitectureAmerican Institute of Architects (AIA) -
Marble Statuary, Public Library, New York, NY2011
Excellence in Historic PreservationPreservation League Of New York State -
Church of the Ascension2011
Village AwardGreenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation -
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception2011
Preservation Merit Award for Paint & Plaster RestorationHistoric Albany Foundation -
Marble Statuary, Public Library, New York, NY2011
Lucy G. Moses Preservation AwardNew York Landmarks Conservancy -
The Church of St. Francis Xavier2010
Interior Restoration Preservation AwardThe Victorian Society of New York -
American Museum of Natural History - Roosevelt Hall Murals2010
Lucy G. Moses Preservation AwardNew York Landmarks Conservancy -
Empire State Building Lobby Restoration2010
Lucy G. Moses Preservation AwardNew York Landmarks Conservancy -
Empire State Building Lobby Restoration2010
Excellence in Historic PreservationPreservation League of New York State -
Empire State Building Lobby Restoration2010
Best RestorationThe Municipal Art Society of New York -
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception2010
Preservation Merit Award for Paint & Plaster RestorationHistoric Albany Foundation -
Eldridge Street Synagogue2008
Excellence in Historic PreservationThe Preservation League of New York -
Eldridge Street Synagogue2008
Lucy G. Moses Preservation AwardNew York Landmarks Conservancy -
Eldridge Street Synagogue2008
Honor AwardNational Trust for Historic Preservation -
Eldridge Street Synagogue2008
Best Historic RestorationMunicipal Arts Society Masterworks Award -
The Plaza Hotel2008
Best Renovation/Rehabilitation/Restoration ProjectMcGraw Hill/New York Construction -
New Museum of Contemporary Art2007
Best of 2007 AwardMcGraw Hill/New York Construction -
Eldridge Street Synagogue2007
Project AchievementNew York State Historic Preservation Award -
Biltmore Theatre2004
Masterworks Award for Outstanding Commercial Restoration ProjectMunicipal Art Society of New York -
Biltmore Theatre2004
Best of 2004 Rehabilitation Award of MeritNew York Construction News/McGraw Hill -
Verizon Building2004
Lucy G. Moses Preservation AwardNew York Landmarks Conservancy -
Verizon Building2004
Best of 2004 Project of the YearNew York Construction News/McGraw Hill -
Biltmore Theatre2004
Lucy G. Moses Preservation AwardNew York Landmarks Conservancy -
Brooklyn Tabernacle2004
Religious Architecture Award for Plaster Restoration, Decorative Painting & MuralsFaith & Form -
Emmanuel Baptist Church2003
Lucy G. Moses Preservation AwardNew York Landmarks Conservancy -
Brooklyn Tabernacle2003
Lucy G. Moses Preservation AwardNew York Landmarks Conservancy -
Congregation Shearith Israel2002
Design Award for Historic Preservation – Phase I RestorationAIA Westchester-Mid Hudson -
New York Public Library, Rose Reading Room1999
1999 Restoration Project of the YearF.W. Dodge New York Construction News -
Radio City Music Hall1999
Best of 1999 – Award of Merit: Restoration ProjectF.W. Dodge New York Construction News -
New Amsterdam Theatre1997
Picture It Painted Professionally Award – Honorable Mention, Commercial InteriorPainting and Decorating Contractors of America -
Sailors' Snug Harbor1994
Certificate of MeritNew York City Landmarks Preservation Commission -
New Amsterdam Theater1994
Honorable Mention – Commercial InteriorPainting & Decorating Contractors of America Picture It Painted Professionally Award