Traditional Building | December 2023
December 2023
In this issue of Traditional Building, Q and A with Gil Schafer, Rambusch has brought decorative arts to historic buildings for 125 years, three religious building projects and more. .
ON THE COVER: MBB Architects rejuvenates a religious icon in New York’s Wall Street disctrict. Photo by Colin Winterbottom
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features
A Catholic Mecca
A new church is designed for thousands of the faithful flocking to a small Kansas town.
Gothic Revival
MBB Architects rejuvenates a religious icon in New York’s Financial District.
A Metamorphosis in Boston
Annum Architects has breathed new life Into the Boston Athenaeum’s art, books—and membership..
New Traditions
Conrad Schmitt Studios creates period–inspired interiors for a Catholic church in Wisconsin.
news
interview
Q and A with with Gil Schafer
An interview with Gil Schafer, his merger with Buccellato Design, and his new book Home at Last.
techniques
Classic Colonnade
A Colonial Revival mansion, once home to George Eastman, gets its covered walk restored for museum life..
materials & methods
Crafts Celebration
Rambusch has brought decorative arts to historic buildings for 125 years..
products in-depth
Decorative Arts
A skilled art form is alive and well in the traditional building realm and beyond.
book review
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