Building 110 Façade Rehabilitation Prepared by John G. Waite Associates, Architects PLLC May 9, 2017
Building 110 Façade Rehabilitation
Prepared by John G. Waite Associates, Architects PLLC
May 9, 2017
Building 110 Façade Rehabilitation
Building 110
• Constructed in 1870 as an Ordnance
Storehouse
• Built in a Romanesque Revival Style with a
shallow pitch gable roof
• Masonry bearing wall construction with
projecting brick pilasters
• Stucco applied to exterior brick after 1904
• Used as an office from World War 1 through
1996
Original Drawings
1877 – Currier and Ives illustration
1904 – earliest possible evidence of stucco
application
1911 – Fort Jay barracks appear to have stucco
also
1912 – adjacent buildings (dock, hospital, library)
appear light-colored as well
1922
1938 – “chipping of building” by WPA work forces
1938 – “chipping of building” by WPA work forces
1980s
New York Arsenal (1833-
1878) 110
140
130
104
135
105
107
Building 135 – Storehouse (c1835)
Building 130 – Workshop (1843)
Building 104 – Storehouse(1850)
Building 105 – Armory (1853-60)
Building 107 – Storehouse (1856-57)
Building 140 – Storehouse (1857-67)
Building 110 – Storehouse (1870)
Existing Conditions
East Elevation West Elevation
Existing Conditions
North Elevation
Existing Conditions
Existing Conditions
Possible evidence of early stucco application
Façade Rehabilitation – Survey and Analysis
Rehabilitation – North Elevation
Rehabilitation – South Elevation
Rehabilitation – Timeline
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Rehabilitation – Rendering
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Rehabilitation – Rendering