Lee Kennedy Co. was selected as General Contractor for the
$4 million restoration and renovation of this one hundred-year-old,
Back Bay, institutional library. The scope of this fast-track
construction project comprised the main library renovation
with tie-ins to buildings on either side, giving the college
one address. A brick addition with a 2½ foot structural
mat supported by pressure-injected footings was constructed
off the back of the library.
Exterior work included restoring the detailed and ornamental masonry façade and removing and cleaning the leaded casement windows with Boston's famous lavender glass. A one hundred-year-old, stained-glass, domed-skylight spanning 32 feet was removed piece by piece for professional cleaning, restoring its original luster. Interior work involved upgrading mechanical systems, providing state-of-the-art enhancements throughout including handicap accessibility; the full restoration of original wall coverings; and gutting and rebuilding two floors in the front entry. Technological enhancements include the wiring of the entire library for laptop computer use and Internet access.
Due to the nature of the project, dust
and debris were kept to a minimum as not to interfere
with the restoration process or materials. Work was
performed in accordance with historic restoration techniques
of the highest quality. Moreover, all work conforms
to the Back Bay Architectural Commission's stringent
guidelines.
Architect: DiMella Shaffer Associates,
Inc. |