Historic preservation and adaptive re-use
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Historic preservation and adaptive re-use is a highly specialized area of architecture and a growing field. Whether a commercial or residential property the disciplines of architecture and interior design considers a myriad of details including the nuances of color, period building materials and methods of construction, as well as fabrics, wall coverings, roofing styles, facades and a multitude of other details. Having been a recipient of an "Archi" award for the featured project, AoF took into consideration all of these details to re-create and preserve a truly New York original.
Category: Historic Preservation & Adaptive Re-use
Client: Gage & Tollner Restaurant, Joseph Chirico, Owner-Operator
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Project Type: Renovation
Project Size:6,000 sq ft.
Excess of $1.2 million
Project Highlights: Originally opening its doors in 1879 and moving to its current location just one year prior to the opening of the Brooklyn Bridge, Gage & Tollner boasts an amazingly rich history as part of its astonishing longevity. Officially awarded its exterior landmark status in 1973, it is, without question one of the oldest restaurants in the New York region
Category: Historic Preservation & Adaptive Re-use
Client: Gage & Tollner Restaurant, Joseph Chirico, Owner-Operator
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Project Type: Renovation
Project Size:6,000 sq ft.
Excess of $1.2 million
Project Highlights: Originally opening its doors in 1879 and moving to its current location just one year prior to the opening of the Brooklyn Bridge, Gage & Tollner boasts an amazingly rich history as part of its astonishing longevity. Officially awarded its exterior landmark status in 1973, it is, without question one of the oldest restaurants in the New York region
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Historic preservation and adaptive re-use
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