The building team renovating the historic Tweed Courthouse in New York City employed a novel technique for supporting a replacement marble cornice that runs the perimeter at roof level. "The weight of ...
We live in a Park Slope coop and have what looks like a fairly standard brownstone cornice. It is either a pressed tin alloy or molded cast iron. Sections of it have been covered with a thin gauge ...
The 12-storey building uses a typical H-shaped floor plan to allow for natural light to penetrate deep into the interior rooms. The façade is divided into three parts. The three-storey base is made of ...
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