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120 BroadwayNew York, NY
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140 New MontgomerySan Francisco, CA
In 1925, when the Pacific Telephone Building first opened its doors, this 26-story, Art Deco-style structure was the tallest in San Francisco.…
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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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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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360 North Michigan AvenueChicago, IL
This Beaux Arts-style Classical Revival office building, also known as the London Guarantee Insurance Building, is one of Chicago’s most prominent skyscrapers.…
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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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Academy Center of the ArtsAcademy Center of the Arts, Lynchburg, VA
Built in 1905, the Academy Center of the Arts was a thriving performance venue before it was ravaged by a fire in…
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Acoustic Tile RestorationUnion Station, Los Angeles, CA
The acoustic tile restoration at Los Angeles Union Station is the first of three phases to EverGreene’s contribution to the revitalization of…
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Adas Israel SynagogueWashington D.C.
The Adas Israel Synagogue, located in Washington D.C. was designed by Grad & Sons Architects, and built in 1951. In 2013, EverGreene…
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Akron Civic TheatreAkron, OH
The Civic was built in 1929, seating 2,592, at a cost of over $2 million. It was built for master showman Marcus…
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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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Al Ringling TheatreBaraboo, WI
The Al Ringling Theatre was the original movie palace designed by Rapp & Rapp, and built in 1915. One hundred years after…
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Alabama State CapitolMontgomery, AL
The Alabama State Capitol is designated as a National Historic Landmark; it was built in 1851 in the Greek Revival style and…
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Alabama TheatreBirmingham, AL
Built in 1927, the iconic Alabama Theatre in Birmingham, Alabama was the largest venue in the Birmingham theater district, with seating for…
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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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Allen County CourthouseFort Wayne, IN
The Allen County Courthouse is a Beaux-Arts style courthouse, designed by Brentwood C. Tolan. It has the largest and most varied ensemble…
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Altgeld HallUrbana-Champaign, IL
Altgeld Hall was designed in the Richardsonian Romanesque style by UIUC campus architects Nathan Ricker and James McLaren White. Completed in 1897…
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Altria TheaterRichmond, VA
Richmond’s 1926 Moorish revival Altria Theater was originally built and used by the Shriners as the ACCA Temple Shrine. It was purchased…
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Arkansas State CapitolLittle Rock, AR
The Arkansas State Capitol is a Neoclassical building completed in 1915. EverGreene has worked over the last decade at the Arkansas State…
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Arlington House Mansion ExteriorArlington, VA
Arlington House, the former Custis-Lee Mansion, is a monumental Greek Revival style mansion that overlooks the Potomac River. It was designed by…
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Art Museum Gallery Wood Floor RestorationJohn & Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, FL
Gallery 2 of the John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art houses some of the museum’s most significant works by Peter Paul…
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Arthur M. Sackler MuseumCambridge, MA
With the generosity of Dr. Arthur M. Sackler, a leading psychiatrist, entrepreneur, art collector, and philanthropist, the Harvard Art Museums founded a…
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Auditorium TheatreChicago, IL
Opened in 1889, in the wake of Chicago’s great fire, the Auditorium Theatre, designed by the firm of Adler and Sullivan, has…
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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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Balboa TheatreSan Diego, CA
San Diego’s historic Balboa Theatre, built in 1924, originally served as a vaudeville theater and movie palace. The theater went through many…
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Basilica Of The Assumption Of The Blessed Virgin MaryBaltimore, MD
The Baltimore Basilica, considered Benjamin Henry Latrobe’s architectural masterpiece, is renowned as a forward-looking monument of Neoclassical style. During a two-year project…
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Bass Performance HallFort Worth, TX
The Nancy Lee and Perry R. Bass Performance Hall opened in Fort Worth in May 1998, as a direct response to severe…
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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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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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Bethesda TheatreBethesda, MD
The Bethesda Theatre has evolved in many ways throughout its life. Designed by John Eberson, it was born as the Boro Theatre…
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Bexar County CourthouseSan Antonio, TX
Both a Texas Historic Landmark and National Historic Landmark, the Bexar County Courthouse is an architectural gem. Designed and constructed by distinguished…
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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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Boston Opera HouseBoston, MA
Thomas Lamb originally designed the Boston Opera House (renamed as the Citizens Bank Opera House in 2019) as the B. F. Keith…
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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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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 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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Bucks County PlayhouseNew Hope, PA
The Bucks County Playhouse is located in New Hope, Pennsylvania, at the site of a former grist mill. The original structure was…
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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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Cadillac PlaceDetroit, MI
The former GM world Headquarters, now known as Cadillac Place, is a symbol of Detroit’s history as the industrial capital of the…
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California TheatreSan Jose, CA
The California Theatre, originally known as the Fox Theatre, is a 1927 Spanish Colonial-style movie palace and EverGreene was part of 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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Candoro Marble Company ShowroomKnoxville, TN
The Candoro Marble Company, founded in 1914, traces its roots to the quarrier and dealer J. J. Craig, who began producing fine…
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Carpenter TheatreRichmond, VA
The Carpenter Theatre opened in 1928. This Loew’s movie palace was designed by John Eberson, in his classic atmospheric style. The auditorium…
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Castro Theatre, StudySan Francisco, CA
The Castro Theatre, located in the Castro District in San Francisco California, was built in 1922 by Timothy L. Pflueger. The design…
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Cathedral of Our Lady of PeaceHonolulu, HI
The Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Peace, originally dedicated in 1843, is a historic gem in downtown Honolulu. Over time the…
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Cathedral of St. Matthew the ApostleWashington, DC
St. Matthew’s (C. Grant Lafarge, 1893) is a stunning Beaux-Art Cathedral graced with a liturgical artistry program designed by Edwin H. Blashfield…
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Cathedral of St. PatrickHarrisburg, PA
The Romanesque Renaissance style Cathedral of St. Patrick was completed on March 1, 1907. The original main altar was designed after Bernini’s…
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Cathedral Of The Holy CrossBoston, MA
Designed by the Irish-American architect Patrick Keely, the Cathedral of the Holy Cross is the largest Roman Catholic Church in New England.…
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Cathedral of The Immaculate ConceptionWichita, KS
The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, also known as St. Mary’s Cathedral, is a Catholic Cathedral in Wichita, Kansas. The interior of…
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Cathedral Of The IncarnationNashville, TN
Modeled after the Basilica San Martino ai Monti in Rome, Nashville’s Italianate Cathedral of the Incarnation is richly decorated with coffered ceilings,…
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Centralia Fox TheatreCentrailia, WA
The Fox Theatre in Centralia, WA opened in 1930. The space was originally designed as a single-screen movie theater, with a total…
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Cheekwood Fountain TreatmentNashville, TN
EverGreene conservators worked with the Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art for the restoration of a terra cotta fountain in the…
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Chicago Union StationBurlington Room, Chicago, IL
Chicago Union Station, the 1925 Beaux-Arts style rail terminal designed by master architect and urban planner Daniel Burnham, is the third busiest…
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Christ ChurchNewton, NJ
Christ Church has a rich history that extends beyond the construction of their current church building. First organized in 1769, Christ Church…
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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 - 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 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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Cincinnati Music HallCincinnati, OH
The Cincinnati Music Hall project skillfully balanced restoration and modernization of one of the most architecturally acclaimed multi‐function performance venues in the…
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Civic Theatre, AllentownAllentown, PA
The Civic Theatre of Allentown is a venue for high-quality, local community productions. The theatre was built in 1928 and went through…
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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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Colonial Theatre, Laconia RestorationLaconia, NH
The Colonial Theatre complex is the largest of several mixed-use blocks that were built in downtown Laconia, New Hampshire in the early…
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Colonial Theatre, PittsfieldPittsfield, MA
Over its 110-year history, the Colonial Theatre has hosted everyone from Sarah Bernhardt to James Taylor. From 1951 until about 2000 the…
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Colorado State CapitolDenver, CO
The Colorado State Capitol was built in 1898 and modeled after the United States Capitol. Its dome is gilded in genuine 24k…
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Columbus Palace TheatreColumbus, OH
The Columbus Palace Theatre opened in 1926 and was designed by famed theater architect Thomas Lamb, who sought inspiration for this project…
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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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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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Coronado Performing Arts CenterRockford, IL
The Coronado Theatre was originally opened in 1927 and began a three-year long renovation process in 1999, with the community-wide support of…
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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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Curran TheatreSan Francisco, CA
The Curran Theater was designed by Alfred Henry Jacobs and was built in 1922. The ceiling of the main lobby is plaster…
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Cutler Majestic TheaterBoston, MA
This opera house was built in 1903. It’s now owned by Emerson College and is a popular venue in Boston’s theater district. …
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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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Dumbarton House Garden NicheWashington, DC
The National Society of The Colonial Dames of America (NSCDA) has been committed to preserving the Dumbarton House since 1928. In 1931,…
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Durham Museum, Swanson GalleryOmaha, NE
Following our conditions assessment at the Durham Museum, EverGreene was brought on to perform the first phase of the restoration process in…
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Eisenhower Executive Office BuildingOld Executive Office Building, Washington, DC
Commissioned by President Ulysses S. Grant in 1887, the Dwight D. Eisenhower Executive Office Building (EEOB), previously known as the Old Executive…
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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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Emerson College Little BuildingBoston, MA
The Little Building at Emerson College is located at 80 Boylston Street at the corners of Boylston and Tremont Streets in Boston,…
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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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Enoch Pratt Free LibraryBaltimore, MD
One of the oldest and most frequently visited free public library systems in the United States, the Enoch Pratt Free Library Central…
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Entry Vestibule & Grand Waiting RoomUnion Station, Los Angeles, CA
EverGreene was heavily involved in the rejuvenation of the Los Angeles Union Station; our work on the Entry Vestibule and Grand Waiting…
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Essex County CourthouseNewark, NJ
The Essex County Courthouse is one the most significant examples of the American Renaissance, during which period art was integrated into civic…
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Fillmore TheaterDetroit, MI
In the summer of 2018, the Fillmore Theater contracted EverGreene Architectural Arts to restore the plaster ceiling and upper side walls of…
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First National Center - Great Banking HallOklahoma City, OK
Originally known as the First National Bank Building upon its debut in 1931, the First National Center lies in the heart of…
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Fisher BuildingDetroit, MI
Built with funds from the sale of Fisher Body to General Motors in 1928, the Fisher Building is an Art Deco masterpiece,…
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Fleischmann FountainNaples, FL
The fountain was created in Italy in the early 20th century for the 1904 Saint Louis World’s Fair and then installed at…
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Folly TheaterKansas City, MO
The Folly Theater has a colorful history, from originally being a Vaudville Hall designed by Louis C. Curtis in 1900 and then…
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Fox Fullerton TheatreFullerton, CA
The Fox Fullerton Theatre opened in May 1925 as a vaudeville and silent movie house with seating for 900. It was originally…
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Fox Theater, SpokaneSpokane, WA
At its grand opening in 1931, the Art Deco style Fox Theater was the pride of Spokane, Washington. Built during the dark…
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Fox Theatre, OaklandOakland, CA
A former movie theater and 2,800-seat concert hall nowadays, the Fox Oakland Theater originally opened in 1928, running films until 1970. The…
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Fox Theatre, TucsonTucson, AZ
The Fox Theatre opened in Tucson in 1930 and closed in 1974. For 25 years after its closure, the theater essentially became…
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Frederick C. Robie HouseChicago, IL
In 2018, EverGreene Architectural Arts was contracted through Bulley & Andrews by the Frank Lloyd Wright Trust to conserve and restore the…
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Gardiner W. Spring AuditoriumChaffey Joint Union High School District, Ontario, CA
Opening in 1939, and named after the former superintendent of the Chaffey Union High School District, the Spring Auditorium was a remarkable…
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George Gund Foundation LobbyOhio Theatre, Cleveland, OH
Designed by the architect Thomas Lamb, the Ohio Theatre was originally built as a 1,300-seat theater for live performances in 1921. In…
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Georgia State CapitolAtlanta, GA
During the revival of Georgia’s State Capitol in 2000, a decorative finish analysis was conducted to restore the paint to its original…
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Golden State TheatreMonterey, CA
The Golden State Theatre opened in 1926. Designed by the architectural firm Reid & Reid as an atmospheric movie palace, it was…
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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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Granada TheatreSanta Barbara, CA
The Granada Theater, designed by architect A. B. Rosenthal of Los Angeles and built in 1924, architectural design inspiration comes from an…
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Grand Army of the Republic RoomsChicago Cultural Center, Chicago, IL
The Chicago Cultural Center opened in 1897. It served as the central library and a memorial hall for Civil War veterans. This…
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Grand Central Air TerminalGlendale, CA
Designed in 1928 by Henry Gogerty, the Grand Central Air Terminal (GCAT) in Glendale, California was the first paved runway west of…
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Grand Opera House, MeridianMeridian, MS
The Grand Opera House of Meridian, Mississippi was built in 1889 by Architect G. M. Torgenson and the interior was designed by…
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Great Court CeilingDrexel University, Philadelphia, PA
Drexel University’s Main Building is the most iconic building on campus. It was designed by Philadelphia practicing engineer and architect Joseph M.…
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Great Overland Train StationTopeka, KS
Designed by renowned architect Gilbert Stanley Underwood, this Union Pacific passenger station opened in 1927 and was reported to be one 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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Hall of ColumnsU.S. Capitol, Washington D.C.
Over the course of four years, our craftspeople worked to restore the scagliola and faux marble walls in the U.S. Capitol Hall…
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Holland TheatreBellefontaine, OH
A new chapter has been written in the Holland Theatre’s history. The theatre stage was dark for part of 2018 and 2019…
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Hollybush MansionRowan University, Glassboro, NJ
Built in 1849 by successful businessman Thomas Whitney, the Hollybush Mansion on the campus of Rowan University is a 19th century mansion…
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Hollywood Pantages TheatreLos Angeles, CA
Designed by architect B. Marcus Priteca and opened in 1930, the magnificent Art Deco-style Hollywood Pantages Theatre was the last theater erected…
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Homer's Lyre, Cleaning & RepairUniversity of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
EverGreene Architectural Arts (EverGreene) was contracted by Mark Kutney, Architectural Conservator of the University of Virginia, to treat the sculpture of Homer…
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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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Idaho State CapitolBoise, ID
During the early 2000s, the century old Idaho Capitol building’s impressive features were fading, commencing the legislature’s plan to restore and renovate…
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Illinois State Capitol Room 212Springfield, IL
Contracting directly with the Illinois State Office of the Architect of the Capitol, EverGreene has performed restoration work throughout the Illinois State…
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Illinois State Capitol West WingSpringfield, IL
Designed by Alfred Piquenard between 1868 and 1888, the Capitol represents the zenith of Second Empire design in the state. EverGreene studied…
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Illinois State Capitol—House & Senate ChambersSpringfield, IL
For more than a decade, EverGreene has been restoring rooms in the State Capitol, beginning with the House and Senate Chambers in…
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Immaculate Conception ChapelSouth Orange, NJ
The Chapel, dedicated in 1870, was designed through a collaboration between the architect Jeremiah O’Rourke and the interior decorator J. R. Lamb.…
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Iowa State CapitolDes Moines, IA
For the interior restoration at the Iowa State Capitol, EverGreene conducted a paint analysis of the decorative finishes to determine the historic…
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Issac M. Wise TempleCincinnati, OH
The Issac M. Wise Temple (formerly the Plum Street Temple) was designed by James Key Wilson and built in 1865. EverGreene was…
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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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Jersey City Hall Council ChambersJersey City, NJ
Not much historic information is available about the history of Jersey City’s 1897 City Hall. The original building, by architect Louis Henry…
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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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Julia Ideson LibraryHouston, TX
Located in downtown Houston, the Julia Ideson Library has maintained its status as a functioning library since its construction in 1926. This…
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Kansas City Union StationKansas City, MO
Built in 1914, Union Station encompasses 850,000 square feet and originally featured 900 rooms. In it’s prime as a working train station,…
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Kansas State CapitolTopeka, KS
The Kansas State Capitol was originally designed and built over a period of almost four decades and completed in 1903. The $322M renovation…
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Kansas State Capitol House & Senate ChambersTopeka, KS
The Kansas State Capitol took 37 years to be built. Originally designed by Edward Townsend Mix and revised by John G. Haskell,…
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King Street StationSeattle, WA
The King Street Station interior decorative scheme was completed in 1906 by Reed and Stem and over the decades have been slowly…
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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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Kline Institute of Trial AdvocacyDrexel University, Philadelphia, PA
In 2016, EverGreene was contacted by Drexel University to perform a restoration of the beautiful Kline Institute of Trial Advocacy at the…
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LA Tower TheatreLos Angeles, CA
The historic Tower Theatre was designed in 1927 by renowned movie theater architect S. Charles Lee. It was the first theater wired…
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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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Lerner TheatreElkhart, IN
Built in 1924 by Vitzhum and Burns, the Lerner had received several renovations and attempted restorations by its multiple owners over the…
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Library Of CongressWashington DC
The Library of Congress, originally built in 1894, is the oldest federal cultural institution in the United States. During a three-year long,…
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Lockwood HouseHarpers Ferry, WV
Encompassed by Harpers Ferry National Historical Park and overlooking the junction of the Shenandoah and Potomac Rivers, Lockwood House appears to have…
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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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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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Luzerne County CourthouseWilkes-Barre, PA
Luzerne County Courthouse was originally built in 1906 and richly decorated with murals by Kenyon Cox and Edwin Blashfield. EverGreene worked for…
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Lyric TheatreBirmingham, AL
The Lyric Theater, built in 1914 in Birmingham, as part of B. F. Keith’s Vaudeville circuit, is one of the few theaters…
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Maine State CapitolAugusta, ME
The Maine State Capitol originally completed in 1832. Once capped by a cupola, the State House was remodeled from 1909-1910 and the…
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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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Martin Luther King Jr. SchoolHartford, CT
“The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. Intelligence plus character – that is the…
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Memorial Hall & Sanders TheaterHarvard University, Cambridge, MA
Harvard’s Memorial Hall, which was designed by Henry Van Brunt & William Robert Ware, and built in 1870 is considered one of…
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Michigan Central StationDetroit, MI
Michigan Central Station (MCS) opened in 1913 to the public. The building was constructed as a three-story train depot and an eighteen-story…
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Michigan State CapitolLansing, MI
The Michigan State Capitol is a National Historic Landmark that currently houses the chambers and offices of the Michigan Legislature as well…
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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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Milton and Tamar Maltz Performing Arts CenterCleveland, OH
Originally built as Temple Tifereth-Israel in 1924, the Temple was led by the influential Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver and by 1927 had…
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Minnesota State CapitolSaint Paul, MiN
In 1998, EverGreene performed the gilding of bronze sculptures in front of the Minnesota State Capitol. Gilders prepared the surface by stripping,…
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Mississippi County CourthouseBlytheville, AR
In 1919, the architectural firm Selligman and Ellesvard designed a Colonial Revival-style courthouse for Mississippi County. In 1996, the building was added…
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Missouri State CapitolJefferson City, MO
During the 2001 renovation of the Missouri State Capitol’s Senate Chamber, EverGreene restored ornamental plaster, decorative paint, gilding, historic wood furnishings, and…
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Montana State CapitolHelena, MT
For the interior restoration of the Montana State Capitol, EverGreene conserved the murals in the rotunda, and public corridors, replicated the original…
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Mount Baker TheatreBellingham, WA
The Mount Baker Theatre was designed by Architect R.C. Reamer in the classic style with an emphasis on Moorish-Spanish motifs and opened…
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Museum of Early Trades & CraftsMadison, NJ
The Museum of Early Trades and Crafts (METC) is housed in what was once the James Library Building located in Madison, New…
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National Zoological Park Retainer WallWashington, DC
Decorative painters carefully blended colors to create a custom, hyper-realistic stone façade for the 43 foot-tall and 900 foot-long General Service Building…
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Nebraska State CapitolLincoln, NE
Bertram Goodhue combined Art Deco, Neo-Byzantine, and Gothic Revival styles to design the Nebraska State Capitol. He added in the first functional…
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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 Hampshire State CapitolConcord, NH
The dome of the New Hampshire Capitol building dates to 1818, the year the eagle was placed on top. That wooden eagle,…
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New Hampshire Supreme CourtConcord, NH
The New Hampshire Supreme Court, located in the state’s capital, Concord, is the state’s only appellate court. New Hampshire was the first…
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New Jersey State HouseTrenton, NJ
EverGreene’s first US Capitol project work started with the New Jersey State House back in 1988. Built in 1790, it is the…
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New Mission TheatreAlamo Drafthouse Cinema, San Francisco, CA
Built in 1916 by Reid & Reid, the New Mission Theatre has long been a neighborhood landmark for the Mission District in…
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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 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 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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Oklahoma State CapitolOklahoma City, OK
In 2015, EverGreene performed a historic finishes study of the Capitol interior. The original construction of the building wasn’t completed until 2001…
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Old Governor's MansionMilledgeville, GA
Designed by notable Irish architect Charles Cluskey, the Old Governor’s Mansion in Milledgeville, Gerorgia, is a Greek Revival mansion completed in 1839.…
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Palace Theatre, StamfordStamford, CT
The Palace Theatre was originally a vaudeville house designed by Thomas Lamb. It opened in 1927 in Stamford, Connecticut. After falling into…
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Paramount Theatre at Emerson CollegeBoston, MA
Opening in 1932, the Paramount Theatre, designed by Architect Arthur Bowditch, with a richly appointed French art deco interior typical of the…
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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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Parkway TheatreBaltimore, MD
The Parkway theater was designed by Oliver Birkhead Wight. It opened in 1915 as one of the east coast’s original movie palaces.…
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Pergola Dome RestorationThe John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, FL
EverGreene conservators restored the masonry elements of the gazebo in Mable’s Rose Garden on the ground of The John & Mable Ringling…
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Philip Johnson's Glass HouseNew Canaan, CT
Philip Johnson’s Glass House (designed in 1945) is best understood as a pavilion for viewing the surrounding landscape. The house is invisible…
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Planet Word MuseumWashington, DC
Planet Word, the world’s first voice-activated museum, immerses visitors in the magic of language and seeks to promote continued curiosity involving reading…
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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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Proctors TheatreSchenectady, NY
Proctors Theatre, a former vaudeville house designed by architect Thomas Lamb, located in Schenectady, has kept EverGreene working to restore the historic…
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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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Redstone CastleRedstone, CO
EverGreene collaborated with Steven Cutler to restore and conserve selected architectural finishes at the Music Room and Library of Redstone Castle, located…
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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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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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Russian LoungeKennedy Center, Washington, DC
EverGreene artists and fabricators created more than 100 acoustic panels, with a custom plaster finish, to be installed in the newly reconstructed…
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Rylander TheatreAmericus, GA
This C.K. Howell designed theatre was originally opened in 1921 as a vaudeville house with a seating capacity of around 600. It’s…
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Saenger TheatreNew Orleans, LA
By the time Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans and dumped 20 feet of water in the Sanger, the 4,000-seat atmospheric theater had…
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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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Seattle Asian Art MuseumSeattle, WA
The Seattle Asian Art Museum (SAAM) exhibits contemporary artworks from China, Korea, Japan, India, the Himalayas, and other Southeast Asian countries, and…
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Seattle Union StationSeattle, WA
The Beaux-Arts style Union Station, designed by Daniel J. Patterson in 1911, was abandoned for 28 years after Milwaukee Road and Union…
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Seven Dolors ChurchManhattan, KS
The Seven Dolors Catholic Parish’s post-historic campaign educed the color palette to three colors: white, pink and maroon, and unfortunately, had lost…
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Severance HallCleveland, OH
As part of the $36 million renovation and expansion of the renowned orchestra hall, EverGreene provided comprehensive services for conservation, restoration, and…
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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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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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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. Aloysius Catholic ChurchBowling Green, OH
Beige paint hid a beatific mural in St. Aloysius’ sanctuary for over forty years. Famed ecclesiastical muralist Felix Lieftucher painted the other-worldly…
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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. Augustine CathedralKalamazoo, MI
St. Augustine was designed by the office of renowned ecclesiastical architect Ralph Adams Cram and built in 1951 as a parish church.…
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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. Cecilia Roman Catholic ChurchRockaway, NJ
St. Cecilia’s Parish was built in the 1940s; an early modern structure with a good sense of proportion and characteristically limited ornamentation.…
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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. 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. Mary’s HallBoston College, Chestnut Hill, MA
One of the first buildings to be built in the Collegiate Gothic style at Boston College, St. Mary’s Hall originally served as…
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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. Paul's Episcopal ChurchWinston-Salem, NC
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, designed by Betram Goodhue and completed in 1928, stands at the highest point in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Designed…
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St. Paul’s Chapel and University Student CenterMadison, WI
St. Paul’s Chapel & University Catholic Student Center serves the students of the University of Wisconsin in Madison. EverGreene developed and implemented…
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St. Peter’s ChurchSan Francisco, CA
St. Peter’s Church suffered a massive fire on January 17, 1997. EverGreene recreated the swirling trompe l’oeil Gothic tracery across the vaulted…
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Steinway Building111 West 57th Street, New York, NY
Designed in 1925 by Warren & Wetmore, 111 West 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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Surf ClubMiami, FL
Founded in 1930 by Harvey Firestone and designed in the Mediterranean Revival style by architect Russell Pancoast, the Surf Club was a…
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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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Tacoma Pantages TheatreTacoma, WA
The Pantages Theatre in Tacoma, Washington opened in January 1918 and was designed by the architect B. Marcus Priteca. The theater was…
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Tennessee TheatreKnoxville, TN
The Tennessee Theatre was designed by the architecture firm Graven and Mayger in 1928. Experiencing the Tennessee Theatre is mesmerizing. The theater…
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The Bob Hope (Fox) TheatreStockton, CA
The Bob Hope Theatre (originally Fox California Theater) was designed as a movie palace by Balch & Stanberry and opened its doors…
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The Old Post Office PavilionWashington, DC
The Old Post Office Pavilion, functioning as an office building for much of the 20th century, is now the 263-key Trump International Hotel.…
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The Olympia TheatreMiami, FL
The Olympia Theatre at the Gusman Center for the Performing Arts owes its distinctively Moorish character to renowned atmospheric theater architect John…
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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 Plaza TheaterEl Paso, TX
Built in 1930 and closed in 1987, the breathtaking Plaza Theater, designed by W. Scott Dunne, was restored with help from EverGreene…
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The Portsmouth Music HallPortsmouth, NH
The Portsmouth Music Hall first opened in 1878 as a Vaudeville theater and is the oldest theater in New Hampshire. As part…
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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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Thomaston Opera HouseThomaston, CT
The Thomaston Opera House was built in 1884 in a Romanesque architectural style and is used as both a performance venue and the…
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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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Ticketing ConcourseUnion Station, Los Angeles, CA
The restoration of the ceiling tiles of the Ticketing Concourse is the second phase of the large revitalization project of the Los…
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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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U.S. Capitol DomeU.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C.
Few structures are more iconic than the United States Capitol, and the building’s crowning feature is the neoclassical dome designed by Thomas…
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Unitarian South ChurchNantucket, MA
EverGreene first partnered with Unitarian South Church in 2005 to conduct a study to determine the causes for damage to the trompe…
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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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Unity TempleOak Park, IL
Unity Temple, the work of master architect Frank Lloyd Wright and considered to be one of the most important and influential buildings…
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UNT Law School BuildingUniversity of North Texas, Dallas, TX
EverGreene restored the original ornamental plaster ceilings and decorative finishes in the Old Dallas City Hall as a part of its adaptive…
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Utah State CapitolSalt Lake City, UT
Designed by Richard K.A. Kletting and completed in 1916, the Utah State Capitol underwent a massive seismic retrofit that was completed in…
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Vermont State CapitolMontpelier, VT
The Vermont State House was originally designed by Ammi B. Young in 1798 it was occupied in 1859. Its copper dome was…
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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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Virginia State CapitolRichmond, VA
Alongside French architect Charles-Louis Clérisseau, Thomas Jefferson designed the Virginia State Capitol, drawing inspiration from the classical Roman temple Maison Carrée in…
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Visitation Catholic ChurchKansas City, MO
In August 1909, Fr. Thomas McDonald met with Kansas City’s Bishop John Hogan to discuss the need for a Catholic parish in…
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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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Wanamaker OrganPhiladelphia, PA
The Wanamaker Organ located inside of the Macy’s Center City in Philadelphia is the largest functioning pipe organ in the world. It…
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Warner Theatre, TorringtonTorrington, CT
Opened in 1931 as part of the Warner Bros chain of movie theatres, the Warner Theatre in Torrington is a late work…
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West Virginia Capitol DomeCharleston, WV
The West Virginia State Capitol was designed by Cass Gilbert in Italian Renaissance and Colonial Revival styles. After eight years, the building…
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Wilshire Boulevard TempleLos Angeles, CA
Wilshire Boulevard Temple, known as the Temple of the Stars, underwent an extensive restoration and seismic stabilization beginning in 2011. As a…
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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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Wyoming State CapitolCheyenne, WY
Built between 1886 and 1890 by architects David W. Gibbs and William DuBois, the Wyoming State Capitol symbolizes the spirit of the…
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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…