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Martin Brownstone

York, PA

Historic facade restoration showcases the beauty of brownstone

Constructed in 1860, The David E. Small brownstone first served as the home to the owner of a local railcar manufacturer. David E. Small commissioned frescos, painted by Italian artists Costagini and Scataglia, that are featured in the interior of the home. Today the brownstone is part of Martin Library.
Project Details
Client
Martin Library
Size
N/A - facade restoration
Completion Date
2017
Services
Architecture, Interiors
Martin Library building facade restoration in York, PA

We listen.

Warehaus worked closely with the client to understand the history of the building and its past repairs. The exterior of the building had been in decline for many years, the result of Inappropriate repairs to the masonry in the 1970s.

We design.

Warehaus worked with Martin Library to restore the building’s historic façade to its 1860 appearance. The restoration project included masonry repair and replacement, brick repointing, replacement of the wood cornice, metal restoration and replacement of the original double hung windows. All work was done in compliance with the York Design Guidelines and the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties.
Restored brownstone facade showcases beauty of historic building in York, PA
3D scanning technology used for recreating historic detailing on brownstone facade

We deliver.

Most of the original detailing on the door and window surrounds, belt course, water table, quoins, and window sills were destroyed. The original decorative profiles on these elements were recreated using 3D scanning and historic photos. Masonry repairs ranged from simple epoxy repairs to replacement of whole stones in-kind. In total, 92 pieces of existing brownstone were restored, correcting years of water damage. The building’s original wood front doors, which feature a unique circular center panel detail, were repaired. The restoration work reversed years of deterioration and protects the façade from future damage.

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