Fall 2007
 

Can You Identify This Project?

At nearly 110 years old, this historic red brick building is a well-known symbol of – well, that would be telling. In 1990, the building was set for a comprehensive exterior restoration including cleaning, masonry consolidation, and weather-proofing, all with PROSOCO products. The project got delayed when a colony of bats was discovered in the building’s attic. It took two years to study, capture, count and relocate the fragile creatures. The masonry restoration project got going again after the bats were safely settled in a specially built bat house.

Can you identify this project?
email your answers to gary.henry@prosoco.com,
or call 800-255-4255.
Or fax to 888-434-7086.
Answer in the next edition of PROSOCO News!

Answer to last issue’s CYITP:
Congratulations, a PROSOCO ball cap and a “You Sure Know Your Stuff” certificate go to the following folks for identifying last issue’s CYITP—the James Leary Flood Mansion in San Francisco

Kevin L. Jarman, AIA
A. Douglas Johnson Architects
Tampa, Fla.

Christian Rogers, AIA
HKW Associates, PC
Birmingham, Ala.

Susan Walsh
Perkins Eastman Architects
Pittsburgh, Pa.

You sure know your stuff!

 

 

 


In This Issue:

Floored! (cover story)

'Absolutely Horrible'

Sections:
Can You Identify This Project?

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