Freshly completed foundation and masonry repairs, with still wet mortar.
Consultation was provided on behalf of the Homeowner to guide their contractor in repairing masonry foundation and wall damage while advising measures to prevent future recurring damage.
Replicating the Amsterdam Free Library's original historic appearance, contractor's shop drawings were prepared for the construction of ornate elliptical dormers with louvers to restore attic ventilation, approved by the owner's architect without revision.
Full shop drawings included: 3D views, Plans, Elevations, Sections, Piece Details, and Assembly Details.

To increase the resiliency and energy efficiency of the 1895 building, a SHPO-approved design for the replacement of the original 1895 slate roof and historic-appearing energy efficient window replacements were developed for the Cohoes City Hall & Police Department.*

In an effort to reduce historic barriers, the historic 1895 building was reviewed for compliance with modern ADA requirements, and a building-wide concept design was developed for bringing the entire building into modern compliance while maintaining the original architect's approach to form and circulation.*

NYS SHPO-approved design for the replacement of the membrane and metal roof systems on the Cohoes Post Office, including upgraded insulation and vapor control measures. The metal roof system restored the original design intent with an aged copper appearance visible from street level.*

Alterations to the historic Post Office added an ADA-compliant ramp and entrance without disturbing the historic front entrance. The design both complied with USPS design standards and blended with the in-place historic materials that spoke to the town's heritage.*

Renovation of and additions to an existing pre-engineered building for the Lexington Foundation would create a new recreation facility to accommodate adaptive sports for the physically impaired, including many features specific to a modern approach to various gender and neurodiversity needs throughout the facility.*

Multi-phase selective renovation of historic early 20th century structure for St. John's Episcopal Church to accommodate a new elevator addition, church offices, food pantry, and community meals program with commercial kitchen - while retaining many historic features beloved by the community.*
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