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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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1920's Apartment Building LobbyWashington, DC
During the restoration project of this early 20th-century apartment building in the prestigious Kalorama district of Washington DC, we developed and implemented…
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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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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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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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55 Laguna StreetSan Francisco, CA
The campus at 55 Laguna Street in San Francisco was built in 1924 and expanded in 1930. The building was formerly part…
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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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Abraham Lincoln Life MaskVero Beach, FL
During Lincoln’s visit to Chicago in the early spring of 1860 to argue a court case, sculptor Leonard Valk (1828-1895) asked him…
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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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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 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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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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Anshe Emeth Memorial TempleNew Brunswick, NJ
This temple designed by architect Alexander Merchant, was built in 1930, in New Brunswick, NJ. It’s renovation began in 2005. Working closely…
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Casa Italiana Theater CeilingColumbia University, New York, NY
The Casa Italiana building on Columbia University’s campus was built in 1927 by McKim, Mead & White, the same firm that designed…
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Cascade TheatreRedding, CA
The Cascade Theatre in Redding, California is a prominent example of the Art Deco style of architecture. The Naify family, who operated…
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Cathedral Of Christ The LightOakland, CA
The Cathedral of Christ the Light is an inspiration both architecturally and religiously. The Cathedral diocese spans Oakland and the surrounding East…
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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 Blessed SacramentSacramento, CA
From August 2003 until November 2005, Sacramento’s Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament closed for extensive historic restoration and redesign, attempting to unify…
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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 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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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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Chief Manuelito SculptureCity Hall, Gallup, NM
Chief Manuelito served as an important Navajo leader in the mid-19th century against the encroachment of the U. S. Government. Kit Carson’s…
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Christ Episcopal ChurchGreenwich, CT
Since its construction in 1910, this Greenwich landmark has served as the third home of the Christ Episcopal Church community. After years…
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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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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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Clara Barton MuseumWashington, DC
Following the Civil War, Clara Barton operated an office to aid missing-in-action soldiers out of her apartment. After her tenancy ended, the…
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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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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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Colorado State Capitol, House and Senate ChambersDenver, CO
The Colorado State Capitol Building, located in Denver, Colorado, began construction between 1886 and 1903. It was initially designed in 1885 by…
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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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Conception AbbeyConception, MO
Structural damage wrought by an earthquake led to a comprehensive interior redecoration and mural conservation campaign at Conception Abbey, a Romanesque-style Benedictine…
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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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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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De Anza Motor Court Zuni MuralsAlbuquerque, NM
The De Anza Motor Court was constructed in 1939 by Charles Garrett Wallace on Route 66 (Central Avenue) in Albuquerque. Originally executed…
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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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Durham MuseumOmaha, NE
The Durham Museum is housed in the former Omaha Union Pacific Passenger Terminal, which was constructed to replace the previous union station,…
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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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Dwight Hall ChapelNew Haven, CT
Yale University’s Dwight Hall Chapel was originally a library built in 1840 by Henry Austin. In 1931, the library was renovated and…
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E. W. Marland MansionPonca City, OK
Built by oil baron and philanthropist Ernest Whitworth (E.W.) Marland, as a display of wealth at the peak of the 1920s oil…
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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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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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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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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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Flag House & Star-Spangled Banner MuseumBaltimore, MD
The Flag House and Star-Spangled Banner Museum is a complex of three buildings, the earliest of which was the home of Mary…
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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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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 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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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 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 Central TerminalNew York, NY
In 2020, EverGreene was contracted to restore the decorative plaster elements on the iconic ceiling of the Grand Central Terminal (GCT) Main…
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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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Greensburg Cathedral of the Blessed SacramentGreensburg, PA
EverGreene was commissioned by the Diocese of Greensburg to develop an artistic concept for the renewal of the Cathedral of the Blessed…
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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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Hall of JusticeLos Angeles, CA
The Hall of Justice, constructed in 1925 in the Beaux Arts style, was the nation’s first consolidated judicial facility. In 1994, as…
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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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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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Historic Fresco ConservationDominican Friars Study Center, Washington, DC
This project comprised of the mounting of two historic frescos that had been moved from its previous location, a mansion in Elkins…
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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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Holy Family Catholic ChurchLatrobe, PA
Designed by John T. Combes, Holy Family Catholic Church is an impressive building, but for many years the interior did not do justice…
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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 - Rotunda & AlcovesSpringfield, IL
Our multifaceted project at the Illinois State Capitol encompassed conservation treatments and decorative painting in the rotunda and alcoves. First, EverGreene executed…
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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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Interior Finishes StudyU.S. Capitol, Washington, DC
In 2010, our conservators worked with HGA Architects for the Architect of the Capitol (AOC) to conduct a feasibility study of the…
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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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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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John T. Biggers MuralsHouston, TX
John T. Biggers was an African-American muralist who came to prominence after the Harlem Renaissance and toward the end of World War II. Biggers has worked on creating…
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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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Kathrineberg Govenor's ResidenceCharlotte Amalie, St. Thomas
Kathrineberg was built in 1830 on the island of St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, for a wealthy Danish plantation owner who later…
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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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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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Leimert TheatreLos Angeles, CA
The Leimert Theatre (now known as the Vision Theatre) was built in 1932 in Leimert Park Village, a neighborhood of Los Angeles.…
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Leo Friedlander ReliefsUniversity of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
We stabilized and repaired two plaster of Paris relief sculptures from the University of Virginia. The reliefs are the work of Leo…
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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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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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Los Angeles TheatreLos Angeles, CA
The Los Angeles Theatre was constructed in 1930-31, reportedly in less than six months, before it opened on January 30, 1931. The…
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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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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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Mask & Wig ClubPhiladelphia, PA
The Mask & Wig Club was founded in 1889 as a student theatrical organization. In 1894, the club purchased a stable in…
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McMillan Slow Sand Filtration PlantWashington, DC
The Slow Sand Filtration Plant was one of the many improvements introduced to the city of Washington as part of the McMillan…
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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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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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Missouri Botanical GardenSaint Louis, MO
EverGreene conservators created exposure windows and, through the information gained from the various studies, revealed original decoration. The end goal was to…
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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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Model & Genius of America SculptureU.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C.
The original statues of War and Peace, and Genius of America, were designed by neoclassical painter and sculptor Luigi Persico for the…
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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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National World War I Museum and MemorialKansas City, MO
To remember the men and women who died in World War I, a large monument known as the Liberty Memorial was constructed…
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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 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 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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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 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 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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Old Post Office BuildingWashington, DC
The Old Post Office on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington DC was built at the end of the 19th Century within the Federal…
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Our Lady Of The Most Holy Trinity ChapelSanta Paula, CA
Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity Chapel at Thomas Aquinas College in Santa Paula, California is an ambitious example of new…
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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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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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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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Polk County CourthouseDes Moines, IA
Located at 500 Mulberry Street in Des Moines, Iowa, the Polk County Courthouse is one of the largest and most architecturally significant…
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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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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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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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Rotunda HearthUniversity of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
The University of Virginia chemical hearth was discovered during a recent renovation of the Rotunda, the original college building designed by Thomas…
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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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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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St. Andrew's Catholic ChurchRoanoke, VA
The beautiful St. Andrew’s Catholic Church was originally opened in 1902 for a growing congregation in Roanoke, Virginia. EverGreene was contracted by…
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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. Catharine's ChurchSpring Lake, NJ
Saint Catharine’s Church was built from 1901 to 1902 in the Beaux Arts style of Italian Renaissance classicism. The church is adorned…
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St. Cecilia's Cathedral RestorationOmaha, NE
The iconic St. Cecilia Cathedral, located in Omaha’s Gold Coast Historic District, began construction in 1905. The architect, Thomas Rogers Kimball, designed…
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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. John's SeminaryBrighton, MA
The work at St. John’s Seminary illustrates EverGreene’s approach to conserving historic decorative painting, murals and stained glass, combined with the studio’s…
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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 Church, AspenAspen, CO
St. Mary’s (1892) is a pioneer church in downtown Aspen. It was never elaborately decorated but its architecture had become discordant over…
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St. Mary's Church, David CityDavid City, NE
St. Mary’s original artwork was well-thought out and quite beautiful. Unfortunately over the years, due to the trend of painting over liturgical…
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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. 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. Peter the ApostleNew Brunswick, NJ
St. Peter the Apostle Parish serves as Rutgers University’s Catholic Student Center in New Brunswick, New Jersey. The church was designed by…
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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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St. Vincent de PaulGermantown, PA
The cornerstone of the St. Vincent de Paul Parish was planted in Germantown, Pennsylvania, on September 2, 1849. The Church was built…
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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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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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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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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 Cathedral of Our Lady of Perpetual HelpOklahoma City, OK
The Cathedral of Our Lady of Perpetual Help was originally established as a parish church in 1919. In 1931, after a reorganization…
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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 Monroe AbbeyPhoenix, AZ
The ruined structure known as The Monroe Abbey, located in Phoenix, was constructed in 1929 as the First Baptist Church. The building…
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Venetian Resort Hotel CasinoLas Vegas, NV
EverGreene recreated the essence of Old-World Venice for the Venetian Resort Hotel Casino in Las Vegas. Our services included original Baroque-inspired murals,…
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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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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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War & Peace Sculpture ReplicasU.S. Capitol, Washington, DC
War and Peace by Luigi Persico were made of marble, and stood within niches on the east facade of the U.S. Capitol…
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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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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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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…