Tag Archive for: restoration

Cleveland, Ohio, Restoration, Architectural Terra Cotta, Grunwick Cashero, Boston Valley Terra Cotta, Bedrock-Detroit

Restoring The May Company Building’s White Terra Cotta Façade

The May Company Building is a historic former department store in Cleveland, Ohio currently undergoing an extensive restoration effort, led by Grunwell Cashro.
Lynn County Courthouse, Boston Valley Terra Cotta, Restoration, Architectural Terra cotta

A Look at Some of Boston Valley’s Current Architectural Terra Cotta Restoration Projects

Boston Valley Terra Cotta is dedicated to reviving terra cotta masonry of the past with modern techniques of fabrication.
Old Main Post Office, Gensler, 601 W Companies, Wiss, Janney, Elstner, Mcquire, Igleski & associates, terra cotta restoration, architectural terra cotta

Currently The Largest Adaptive Reuse Project in the U.S., the Restoration of Chicago’s Old Main Post Office is Underway

Boston Valley Terra Cotta is currently manufacturing terra cotta masonry for the massive restoration of The Old Main Post Office, one of Chicago's finest architectural gems.

#TerraCottaBuffalo Architecture Tour

Current residents and visitors can appreciate the architectural menagerie that is the City of Buffalo by walking, biking, or driving around the different regions of the area.
Architectural Terra Cotta, Terra Cotta Facade, Gloversville NY, Gloversville Public Library, Boston Valley Terra Cotta, Pre-design, terra cotta masonry, restoration

Restoring the Gloversville Library’s Beaux Art Facade

The library in Gloversville, NY was built in 1904 the Beaux-Arts Style of architecture, is undergoing restoration with the help of Boston Valley Terra Cotta.
Irvington Town Hall Theater, Irvington, NY, Boston Valley Terra Cotta, Slip Casting, Architectural Terra Cotta, Restoration, Masonry

Terra Cotta Facade at Irvington Town Hall Undergoes Architectural Restoration

Irvington Town Hall, build in 1903, is undergoing minor architectural restoration to its exterior facade by Boston Valley Terra Cotta. This building remained unused for twenty years until it re-opened in 1980.