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site by Stefan Hepner
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Alfredo's Restaurant
Location: 4 W. 49 St., New York, NY
Completion Date: 12/00
Owner: Alfredo of Rome
Architect: Tucci, Segrete and Rosen Consultants, Inc.
Construction Manager: KLM Associates
Scope of Work:
Fabricate, finish, & install zebrawood and ebonized maple modern straight and curved wall paneling, wainscot, cabinetry and service station, bar and back bar, and photo display panels.
Landmarked building exterior (part of Rockefeller Center) |
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182 Washington Valley Rd., Morristown
Completion: 6/2000
3-story staircase with continuous handrail to third floor end, elliptical 2'6" radius at ends, with period style pierced fretwork stair brackets and carriage ornamentation. |
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Snook Kitchen |
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182 Washington Valley Rd., Morristown |
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Closets |
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A family with 3 children in a "classic 6" apt. desperately needed closet space, but didn't want it to be obvious - we matched the existing wainscot. |
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P.S.1, NYC School Construction Authority. Yetman Street, Staten Island NY.
Project manager: York Hunter, Mr. Alton Lewis
Owner: NYC School Construction Authority
Completion Date: July & August, 1999
Fabricated, finished and installed built-in wood gutter and 5"H cornice system for this 1878 brick building. Fabricated (170) five element modillion brackets, some with pierced fretwork ornamentation 3'H, along 300' length.
Building listed in National Register of Historic Places.
Architect: STV / Silver & Ziskind, Mr. Lenny Sherman |
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Millwork Mantle |
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182 Washington Valley Rd., Morristown
Completion: 6/2000
Owner: Private Owner
Doors fabrication |
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Hepburn Hall ca. 1920's, Jersey City State College
Location: Kennedy Ave., Jersey City, NJ
Completion Date: 9/5/98
Fabrication of six Gothic style arched mullion and leaded glass exterior solid white oak doors 3" thick, two diamond-inside-square mullion 2 over 5 Gothic exterior white oak 3" thick doors.
Building listed in National Register of Historic Places.
Owner: Jersey City State College |
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1 East End Ave., New York City
Restoration of lobby chandeliers and interior and exterior sconces, Biedermeir furniture, and fabrication of new lobby doors, concierge desk and mailroom furniture. |
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Produced shop drawings & fabricated new solid Honduran Mahogany raised panel doors, transom, & casing, custom profiles and moldings. |
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Lighthorse Tavern |
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182 Washington Valley Rd., Morristown
Completion: 6/200
Constructed as General Contractor 10,000 sq.ft. Federal Style Dutch gambrel shake roof Center Hall design residence with extensive custom millwork, including all T.D.L. windows with heavy restoration glass. |
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Snook kitchen |
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182 Washington Valley Rd., Morristown
Completion: 6/2000
Owner:Private Owner
Kitchen furniture fabrication |
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Mirrored and illuminated maple breakfront
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Designed and built to display client collectibles. Custom moldings and profiles. Mirror shelves and back, glass doors. Oak, mahogany, pine, chestnut, walnut, rosewood, zebrawood, anigre, anigrain, maple, cherry, etc. |
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New York Yacht Club
Location: 37 W. 44 St, NYC
Completion Date: 1998 - Present |
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Chairs and sofas custom replicas of existing client historic furniture. All details and construction techniques reproduced. Horsehair and cotton padding, coil springs hand tied. Tufted leather, calf, goat, shark, buffalo, deer, ostrich, buffalo, alligator, or get exotic! Cast and hand chased metal hardware, salvaged antique or reproduced hardware. In iron, brass, bronze, even solid nickel, solid silver, gold. Have it your way. |
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1158 Fifth Ave., New York City
Completion: 4/2000
Fabricates, finish and install iron and bronze doors and decorative trim to match existing door. Install into granite jambs, set Rixson closer into marble floor, remove existing frame and anchor new oak frame into brick set on the diagonal. Cut intercom into granite jambs.
Building listed in National Reg. Of Hist. Places
Architect: Ethelind Coblin, Architect. |
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Grand Central Station
Location: Lexington Ave. & 42 St., NYC
Restored cast iron, steel and brass train gates, track indicators, and 12'H destination sign cabinets. Fabricated, finished and installed new iron & bronze gate leaves and other elements.
Building National Register of Historic Places listed.
Owner: Grand Central Terminal Venture/LaSalle Partners |
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9 S. Williams St., "Lehman Bros. Building", circa 1895.
Location: New York City
Completion Date: 9/98
Restore all bronze hardware, some custom fabrication to match original.
Building listed in National Register of Historic Places.
Owner: Rutta & Co.
Contact: Norman Rutta |
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