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Restoration Leads to Historic Preservation Award

 Posted on May 21, 2012      by admin
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The city of Boulder’s Landmarks Board recognized Studio H:T for the rehabilitation of the façade of 1043 Pearl Street in the Downtown Historic District.  This award is given for exemplary work and for the great care taken to reconstruct the façade to its original pre-1939 appearance.

 

2 Comments for Restoration Leads to Historic Preservation Award

Brandy

I miss the juanita’s store front, but you guys did a nice job.

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Tarasy kompozytowe Kołobrzeg

Hello! Great article. Last weekend I’ve read very good good text by T. Heatherwick about “new kind of architecture”. Full text was published on “The Economist” website – you can find it here: http://www.economist.com/blogs/prospero/2011/12/thomas-heatherwick. I think the article is quite interesting especially for everyone interested in architecture, gardens, etc.

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