site by Stefan Hepner

 

 

Oak Lounge (former courtroom) - Baruch College

Completion date: 10/05/94
Location: 137 E. 22 St.; NYC

Restoration of ca. 1911 brown English quarter" sawn oak molded raised panel and carved millwork in former Children's Court. Refinishing of all wood, Dutchman inlay of damaged or missing sections of moldings and carved elements, replacement of missing panels, reattachment of water-damaged panels.

Building listed in National Reg. Of Hist. Places

Owner: Baruch College- City University of New York
Architect: Daniel Alter, formerly University Architect

Grand Army Plaza, New York City

 
 
Locust Balusters for Exterior Railings
 

 
 
Victorian Period Mahogany Transom Turning - Top turning made to match bottom original turning.
 

Brownstone carved header trim

Bank of New York - Wall Street, New York City

 

Prince George Hotel

Location: 14 E. 28 St., NYC
Owner: Common Cause
Architect: Beyer Blinder Belle, Carlos Cardoso or Doug McKeon

Restore 1st floor lobby areas, scope including restoration and replication of architectural millwork, decorative plaster, and decorative paint in this ca. 1905 neoclassical and neogothic 400 room hotel listed in National Register, and NYC Landmark.
Replication of 12' high ornate plaster door trim and header panels, plaster Gothic medallions, plaster Corinthian column capitals, plaster acanthus wainscot capitals, and plaster fishscale molding in serpentine shape.
Replicate French boiserie panels, replicate solid quarter sawn white oak raised and radius-raised wainscot 12'H. Replication of historic quarter-sawn white oak ,cherry, and mirrored doors appearance with 90- minute fire-rated doors. Replicated 8"x10" diam. solid cedar fluted-and stop-fluted solid column with Corinthian plaster capitol, and other paneling with Greek key carved moldings.