For this project, we restored both the interior and exterior. This included rebuilding the landing and stairs, decorative copper work, and a new patterned slate roof.
Our scope of work for this project included rebuilding the structure of the cupola, replacing the large skylights, and installing a custom gutter system.
Our scope of work for this project included restoration of the pinnacles, rebuilding and relining the built-in gutters, and replacing several tons of red-sandstone imported from England.
The Ohio Governor’s Residence was designed by Columbus architect Robert Gilmore Hanford and completed in 1925, as the residence for industrialist, Malcolm Jeffrey. Since 1957, it has been the residence for the last nine Ohio governors.
Designed and built in the Richardsonian Romanesque style by the noted architectural firm of Charles Henry, the historic First Congregational Church in Akron, Ohio was completed in 1910 and recently restored in 2005.
Formerly home to ten Ohio governors, this classic structure is on the National Registry of historic buildings. The historic mansion was built for Charles Lindberg who lived in the home for fourteen years before the State of Ohio purchased the property in 1919.