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Reception House Interior, 2/3/2012
Completed Project
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States

George Nakashima House, Studio, and Workshop

Combining international styles and modern influences with Japanese craft traditions, George Nakashima's work was a significant force in the American craft movement of the mid-twentieth century.
Completed Project
New York, United States

New York State Pavilion

The New York State Pavilion was designed by architect Philip Johnson in collaboration with Richard Foster and structural engineer Lev Zetlin for the 1964 World's Fair.
View of damaged seats, February 2010
Completed Project
Miami, Florida, United States

Miami Marine Stadium

Commodore Ralph Middleton Munroe Miami Marine Stadium was the first purpose-built venue for powerboat racing in the United States.
Exterior view of the Annie Pfeiffer Chapel’s western façade, April/May 2009
Completed Project
Lakeland, Florida, United States

Florida Southern College

Located on a hillside overlooking Lake Hollingsworth, Florida Southern College contains the largest collection of Frank Lloyd Wright buildings in the world.
Frank Lloyd Wright-Designed Home Endangered By Heavy Rains
Completed Project
Los Angeles, California, United States

Ennis Brown House

In the 1920s, Frank Lloyd Wright built a series of textile-block houses based on the idea that buildings should draw materials from their natural environments.
Completed Project
Old Westbury, New York, United States

A. Conger Goodyear House

When the A. Conger Goodyear House was completed in 1938, Edward Durell Stone was already well-known as one of the country's leading architects working in the International Style.
Completed Project
Chicago, IL, to Los Angeles, CA, United States

Historic Route 66

Route 66, once the primary highway from America's interior to the West Coast, has played a now-legendary role in US history since its designation in 1926.
Glass facade from angle, May 2014
Completed Project
Vyborg, Russia

Viipuri Library

The restoration of Viipuri Library protected an iconic example of modernist architecture while also setting a precedent for conservation projects at similar sites around the world.
Completed Project
Târgu-Jiu, Romania

Brancusi’s Endless Column Ensemble

Conservation of Brancusi’s Endless Column ensemble simultaneously safeguarded a World War I monument and the work of the iconic Romanian sculptor.
Tertulia de Gigantes by Joop J. Beljon, 2007
Completed Project
Mexico City, Mexico

Ruta de la Amistad

Ruta de la Amistad consists of twenty-two large-scale sculptures that were commissioned ahead of the 1968 Summer Olympics to serve as permanent markers of the event in Mexico City.
Queen's Ring, 2013
Completed Project
Xilitla, Mexico

Las Pozas

In 1944, Edward James, a wealthy British poet and artist and early patron of surrealist art, purchased a plot of land in Mexico's Huasteca region.

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