Old State House
206 Washington St., Boston, MA

Built in 1713, the Old State House is Boston's oldest public building. Exterior work on this project encompassed the northeast corner where bricks in varying stages of decay were re-pointed and replaced.  Missing or damaged slates were repaired, secured or replaced accordingly while the exterior wood cornice and window frames were restored. The majority of the interior refurbishment was performed to the first and second floor walls with the casting and installation of new plaster crown molding to match the grandeur of the originals. The interior wood trim, wainscot and picture rods were removed, refurbished, and reinstalled.  The entire project was completed on a tight budget and schedule, and the Old State House remained in full operation even in the height of the tourist season.

Architect: Tellalian Associates Architects & Planners, LLC