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Would you be interested in something in Chicago?
If so, would you be interested in a 1920s apartment hotel
with an extremely high grade artificial stone facade,
badly deteriorated by the 1990s, and "restored"
by smearing on a commercial product?
I have lots of details but won't waste my time or yours
if this is outside your scope of work.
The project got certified for tax credits despite this
facade coverup (and also total demolition of the
historic plaster inside).
I'm still angry.
At 06:12 PM 10/28/2010, you wrote:
>I am getting close to writing about fakes. Does anyone recall any installations of a) limestone patched with concrete or cast stone; b) roofs redone with "fake" slate; or c) cornices redone from terra cotta into GFRC, or from copper (or galvanized) into some other metal?
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>And, does anyone in NYC use snap-in muntins any more? Or just in da 'boibs?
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>Christopher
Martin C. Tangora
University of Illinois at Chicago
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