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Reply To: | BP - "It's a bit disgusting, but a great experience...." -- Squirrel" < [log in to unmask]> |
Date: | Tue, 17 Oct 2000 11:36:05 EDT |
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Lurking has been one of my few remaining pastimes/pleasures in this
overheated economic climate but if I'm to de-lurk, I need some help with the
one-liners. Thank you, Lurk-No-More.
Here are some of the projects I'm working on, in NYC and region:
- preservation consulting for Landmarks permit for townhouse, now
institutional building on East 16th St., repair or replace in kind leaded
glass windows, do extensive interior alterations for C of O, deal with
violation caused by former institution that rebuilt gables in wrong brick
color (kind of orange instead of 1902 dark red with burnt headers -- close
enough!)
- other Landmarks consulting: new storefront on Spring St. for Italian
cosmetics store (replacing 1980's storefront that Community Board insisted
was old); new signs because of new logo for Fleet banks, new Ben & Jerry's
storefront in Brooklyn, etc.
- ITC applications for 1880's PS 70 in Brooklyn, 75 West St. - Art deco
tower in Lower Manhattan; old 1852 stone mill building in Yonkers...
- provide historical and historic conditions info to restore 1820's row
house on Mercer Street as much as possible - 6/6 windows, clean and repoint
brick, restore 2nd floor window opening proportions, lintels ** I'm
having trouble finding good examples of cornice details for simple Federal
style, open gutter with downspout
- Muhlenberg Carnegie Library Landmarks Commission Designation Report
- history and historic conditions survey of Timothy Dwight College at Yale
There is no need to reply - unless you know of good Federal style cornice
details. I presume I can lurk in peace for at least a month.
Mary Dierickx
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