Portfolio Tag: Award-Winner

Dana Thomas House

The Dana Thomas House, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, was constructed in 1905 for Susan Lawrence Dana, a leading figure in Springfield Society. As restored by HPZS the house is one of the largest, most elaborate, and complete of Wright's houses, maintaining most of the original Wright designed furniture and art glass. HPZS was awarded…
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The Rookery

The Rookery, completed in 1888, was designed and constructed by the eminent Chicago Firm of Burnham & Root. The public spaces of the interior were remodeled by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1905. The Rookery is both a National Historic Landmark and a Chicago Historic Landmark. HPZS's Comprehensive Restoration Plan included the entirety of the exterior…
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Dearborn Station

The Dearborn Street Station, designed by Cyrus L.W. Eidlitz in 1883, was completed in May of 1885. It's a distinguished example of the Romanesque Revival style and a Chicago Landmark, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and represents the only remaining nineteenth-century railroad station in the city. The three-story edifice is distinguished by…
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Grand Traverse County Courthouse

The Grand Traverse County Courthouse was originally constructed in 1889 to house both governmental and judicial functions for Grand Traverse County. HPZS reviewed the feasibility of rehabilitating the Courthouse to accommodate contemporary judicial activities and preserve a local and state landmark. Historical detail ornament was restored, courtroom organization was modernized, and a comprehensive life safety…
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