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Grant Wood Studio |
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Monday - January 29, 2007 |
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Renaissance Restoration selected to restore the Grant Wood Studio.
Starting this spring, Renaissance will be working in Cedar Rapids to restore the Studio, and home of Grant Wood, Iowa's most famous artist. Located at 5 Turner Alley, the Studio is located in what began life as the hayloft of the carriage house for the Turner Mortuary. Mr. Wood worked for the Turner family, renovating and decorating the adjacent Mortuary. His unique solutions to living and working in a space of less than 1000 square feet, show him to be a talented rehabber as well as artist. Wood's most famous paintings such as American Gothic, and the Midnight Ride were created in this wonderful small space.
Restorations will include the steel windows and skylights installed after a fire in 1932, a new roof, cupola restoration and repair of the soffits, and facia.
We are very pleased to be chosen to help restore this wonderful piece of Iowa History, and to be able to once again work with Architect Rick Seely, AIA, and OPN Architects.
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Welcome |
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Tuesday - November 07, 2006 |
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Renaissance Restoration, Inc. has been restoring historic structures for over 30 years. A full service General Contractor with three main divisions, Renaissance can handle the toughest of restoration projects. - Our Masonary Division is trained in historic work, and can handle big and little jobs.
- The Carpentry Division specializes in meeting the challenges of both restoration of historic millwork, and replication when needed. Historic storefronts and window restoration are our specialty.
- The Painting Division is second to none when you want the fine work needed in Historic Preservation.
With our great amount of experience, Renaissance also offers consulting services in: Preservation of Historic structures, Estimation of costs in restoration, and problem solving in historic construction work. Contact us and let us help with your preservation project. |
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Renaissance Completes work on the 1st Lutheran Church |
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Tuesday - November 11, 2003 |
Thank The historic 1st Lutheran Church of Decorah,
IA was in need of complete masonry restoration. Renaissance completly
re-pointed the building, using Lime Putty mortar to match the orginal
formula. Cleaning of the building and replacement of deteriorated
brick was part of this work also.
For further questions or inquiries please contact us at
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Renaissance Restores Old Capitol Cupola |
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Wednesday - April 16, 2003 |
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After the devastating fire of November 2002,
Renaissance has been working hard to bring the Cupola back to life
as the symbol of the University of Iowa.
CLICK HERE for photos!
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