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Adorning the city skyline since 1890 this landmark
building is located in the most prominent site within
downtown Cincinnati. With many civic structures previously
completed it was with confidence that Old World Stone
was commissioned by the city of Cincinnati to replace
the finials atop of the dormers and to supply over 100
tons of St. Bee’s Red and Wilderness Red sandstone.
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Goodhart Hall was originally designed by Mellor, Meigs
& Howe Architects of Philadelphia as an auditorium
for theater, concerts and lectures. It was completed
in 1928 in the English medieval style. Old World Stone
carved from Indiana limestone the delicate and complicated
elements of the broken and missing finials. Using an
existing finial as a model, our carvers replicated the
designs exactly. The topmost part of the fleché
was missing.
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Ralph Adams Cram (1863-1942), the Princeton University
consulting architect from 1907 to 1929, created the
first real master plan for the University. His firm
designed this Graduate College in the Collegiate Gothic
style. Cleveland Tower was completed in 1913 and expresses
the ideals of Oxford and Cambridge. Cleveland Tower
started experiencing failure of the limestone pinnacles
and finials a few years ago.
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The restoration of Wellesley Town Hall called upon
Old World Stone to
supply 25 tonnes of St. Bees red sandstone cut as columns,
balustrades,
urns, and a dentiled chimney cap.
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The Trenton War Memorial was designed by Klemann &
Kaplan as a multi-purpose facility. It was completed
in 1932. It was dedicated to the service men who fought
in World War I. After renovations, it will become the
permanent home of the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra.
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When the Board of Education needed to repair the limestone
entrance and portico of Bayside High School, they went
to AWL Industries who recovered the original 1933 drawings
from microfiche in archives. New drawings were created
for the balustrade using CAD.
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