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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7 Gracie SquareNew York, NY
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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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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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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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Alameda Theater San AntonioSan Antonio, TX
EverGreene was retained by Overland Partners to conduct investigations of historic interior architectural finishes including paint, plaster, aluminum, terrazzo, tile, and Plexiglas,…
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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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Blair–Lee HouseWashington, DC
Foreign visitors to The White House often stay at the Blair House, an ensemble of early 19th century brick stone buildings across…
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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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Call Collins HouseTallahassee, FL
The Call Collins House is a neoclassical, three-story residence constructed in the late 1820 or early 1830s. It is listed on the…
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Carnegie LibraryWashington, DC
Construction of the Carnegie Library in Mt. Vernon Square, Washington, D. C. Was completed in 1902. The symmetrical, Beaux-Arts building is constructed…
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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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Cincinnati Union Terminal MetalCincinnati Museum Center, Cincinnati, OH
Upon opening in 1933, Cincinnati Union Terminal was recognized as an artistic, architectural, and organizational achievement. Built in the Art Deco style,…
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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, 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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Columbia University 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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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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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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DC Police Memorial Fountain - John J. EarleyWashington, DC
The John J. Earley Fountain, located at the Washington Metropolitan Police Memorial and Museum, is an octagonal fountain designed in the studio…
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Department Of Homeland SecurityWashington, DC
Formerly the Mount Vernon Seminary for girls and a Naval Communications Annex, the NAC now houses the Department of Homeland Security for…
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El Dorado 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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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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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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FAA Wright BuildingsWashington, DC
We were contracted by OLBN to perform mortar and interior paint sampling and analysis for the Wilbur and Orville Wright Federal Buildings…
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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 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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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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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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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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Harvard University 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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Herbst TheatreVeterans Building, San Francisco, CA
Originally called the Veterans Auditorium, this historic 890-seat theatre opened in 1915 and is considered historically significant as the birthplace of the United…
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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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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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Joint Base Myer-Henderson HallArlington, Virginia, and Washington, DC
Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall (Fort McNair and Fort Myer) is located at the juncture of Washington, DC and Arlington, Virginia at the…
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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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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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Lincoln MemorialWashington, DC
In 2010, as part of an IDIQ contract with The National Park Service for work on the National Mall, we began a…
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Marine BarracksWashington, DC
Quarters Six of the Marine Barracks located in Washington, DC is the US Marine Corp’s oldest active post. The location, mid-way between…
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Maritime Heritage CollectionWilliamsburg, VA
The Maritime Administration (MARAD) is an agency within the U. S. Department of Transportation dealing with water-borne transportation. It maintains a collection…
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Memorial Amphitheater Mortar AnalysisArlington National Cemetery, Arlington, VA
EverGreene conservators performed analysis of mortar samples collected from Arlington National Cemetery Memorial Amphitheater. The purpose of the mortar analysis was to…
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Miami Beach Community Church Paint AnalysisMiami Beach, FL
At the request of Jorge L. Hernandez Architect, we performed selective finishes sampling and analysis from interior and exterior spaces of the…
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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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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 Academy of Sciences Finishes InvestigationWashington, DC
The National Academy of Sciences is located along the National Mall in Washington, DC. Designed by Bertram Goodhue, it was completed in…
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New York Public Library 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 Public Library 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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Old Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis, King of FranceSt. Louis, MO
Known in St. Louis as the Old Cathedral, The Basilica of St. Louis, King of France (Laveille & Morton, 1835) is a…
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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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Orton Hall Extension Envelope AssessmentColumbus, OH
Orton Hall at The Ohio State University was completed in 1893. The Richardsonian Romanesque building was designed by J.W. Yost. It still…
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Painted Canvas MuralDuke Ellington School of Performing Arts, Washington, DC
In April of 2015, we were contracted to remove a 16-foot painted text canvas mural and two painted spandrel panels located at…
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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 - 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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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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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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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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St. Paul's ChurchSalem, OR
The first Episcopal services were held in Salem at Saint Paul’s Church. The Oregon Statesman, August 22, 1854, reported that an Episcopal Church…
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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. Turibius Chapel at the Pontifical College JosephinumColumbus, OH
St. Turibius Chapel at the Josephinum Pontifical College was historically graced with a site-specific mural by Gerhard Lamers featuring Christ vested as…
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St. Vincent MartyrMadison, NJ
St. Vincent Martyr Church is in Madison New Jersey, a town known as the Rose City. In 2017 the parish embarked on…
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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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Tampa TheatreTampa, FL
The Tampa Theatre was designed as an atmospheric-style movie palace by architect John Eberson, which opened its doors on October 15, 1926.…
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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 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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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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Tinker’s Swiss Cottage MuseumRockford, IL
This twenty-room cottage was built in 1865 by Robert H. Tinker, a prominent Rockford industrialist, philanthropist and artist. Now an historic house…
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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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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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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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Welch Hall Exterior Bronze StudyRockefeller 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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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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Ximenez-Fatio House MuseumSt. Augustine, FL
The Ximenez-Fatio House Museum, located in St. Augustine, Florida, the oldest European city in America, dates to 1798, the Second Spanish Colonial…
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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…