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In a message "Potato-Chip" Mary Dierickx writes:
> The Appellate Court is a typical NYC project that has had several phases of
> work by several different architecture firms.
I was up on the scaffold with Ivan Myjer yesterday [thanks to everyone who
clued me in] and he faces a nasty set of problems - all kinds of different
repairs, deterioration, replacement materials (Vermont marble, Alabama
marble, cast stone, repairs to the yellowed statues consisting of bright
white replacement arms, hands, noses, even mask-like faces) - yikes! Really
makes you appreciate granite.
He plugged Ken Follett and I said "Who?"; Ivan said he was on BP for a while,
but "God, I just didn't have the time."
Jeepers, Mary, who doesn't have the time for a special Cheese Straw
discussion thread?
Christopher Gray
(Always thought the best parties had their own doughnut machines.)
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