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Interior during conservation, 2014
Completed Project
Budapest, Hungary

Royal Garden Pavilions

The Royal Garden Pavilion was designed by Miklós Ybi, an important nineteenth-century Hungarian architect, and built on the embankment of the Danube River at the foot of Castle Hill.
Completed Project
Milot, Haiti

Citadelle Henry

The Citadelle Henry in northern Haiti was constructed between 1806 and 1820, during the reign of Henry Christophe, a leader of the successful slave rebellion that led to independence from France.
Building E-IX, north facade, July 2014
Completed Project
Petén Department, Guatemala

Uaxactun

Conservation work and the development of a site management plan brought the local community together for the preservation of the archaeological remains at Uaxactun.
View of site, October 25, 2013
Completed Project
Near Guatemala City, Guatemala

Kaminaljuyu

The archaeological park of Kaminaljuyu is located in Guatemala's highland central valley, in close proximity to the ever-expanding urban development of Guatemala City.
Facade, April 2010
Completed Project
Antigua, Guatemala

Capitanes Generales Palace

In the Panchoy valley, surrounded by the Agua, Fuego, and Acatenago volcanoes, the city of Antigua was founded in 1543.
Building B-18 post-conservation, before the installation of the cover, September 2010
Completed Project
El Petén, Guatemala

Naranjo

Naranjo, the second largest Maya city in Guatemala after Tikal, developed between 500 BC and AD 950, although the main period of construction took place during the Late Classic period.
Completed Project
Usumacinta River Valley, Guatemala

Usumacinta River Cultural Landscape

Today, the Usumacinta River defines the border between Guatemala and the Mexican state of Chiapas, but in antiquity its waters lay between the rival Maya cities of Piedras Negras and Yaxchilán.
The new bima of the Etz Hayim Synagogue. The ehal and bima were reconstructed using a 400 year old cedar wood in a style mimicking the neoclassical pediment of the northern courtyard entrance with parallels those found in Izmir, Patras, and Corfiote synagogues of the same era. The synagogue was furnished so that it could again function as a place of regular Jewish worship., 1999
Completed Project
Hania, Greece

Etz Hayim Synagogue

In the seventeenth century, the Jewish community of Hania acquired a vacant Venetian church, the fifteenth-century Church of St. Catherine, and converted the structure into the Kal Kadosh Etz Hayim.
Exterior view of Wa Naa Yiri Palace during restoration project., February 3, 2010
Completed Project
Wa, Ghana

Wa Naa's Palace

Wa Naa's Palace, home to the king of the Wala people, the major local population of Wa region, is located in the heart of Wa Town and is a major cultural attraction.
Completed Project
Larabanga, Ghana

Larabanga Mosque

Dating from the seventeenth century, Larabanga Mosque is the oldest mosque in Ghana, and one of the country's most revered religious sites.
Dome after conservation, January 21, 2014
Completed Project
Weimar, Germany

Goethe Gallery in the Residenzschloss

The Residenzschloss, or Residential Palace, of the Dukes of Saxe-Weimar was first constructed in the Middle Ages and was expanded and renovated until 1774, when a fire destroyed it.

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