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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