Bendheim Art Glass – Crowning Jewel in the Restoration of an American Treasure
January 12, 2007
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"This was a totally unique animal," says Edgar Lopez, a project manager for the City and County of San Francisco's DPW Bureau of Architecture. "Here was this pre-fab, one-of-a-kind 19th Century greenhouse and no existing drawings. No one knew how to put the building back together." Indeed little was known about the construction of the building.
Perhaps the biggest decision that the team faced in the rehabilitation project was the question of historical accuracy. As Edgar noted," Bendheim's vast selection of art glass provided the perfect palette to draw from when restoring the conservatory's glass dome. Each glass color was matched to the dome's original colored glass and provides a stunning accent to the otherwise completely white building."
As Edgar explained, "the conservatory is whitewashed once per year, just as it was originally, which satisfies the solar requirements of the plants housed within the conservatory. The whitewash automatically comes off through the rainy winter months when the plants need the sun, and when the conservatory is re-coated each spring, the plants are well protected from the intensity of the summer rays."
This article references the following Bendheim divisions:
Architectural,
Art Glass



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