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FEATURED
PROJECT |
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City
Hall
Broad Street
Charleston, SC
Exterior /Interior |
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The
Unitarian Church
8 Archdale St.
Charleston, SC
Exterior |
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The
Exchange Building
East Bay Street
Charleston, SC |

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Market
Hall— (constructed in 1841),
Charleston, SC
8th most prominent historical building in the United States.
Interior—Reattached and saved original plaster ceilings,
cornice, medallions and rosettes.
Exterior—Repaired and saved stucco with Riverton Hydraulic
Hydrated Lime. |
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St.
John the Baptist Catholic Cathedral—
Charleston, SC
Interior—Restored and repaired original plaster ceilings
and cornice molding. |
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John
C. Calhoun Mansion—(constructed in 1803), Clemson,
SC
Interior—Reattached existing historical plaster and refinished
plaster with Master
of Plaster.
Exterior—Quick lime stucco and tuck pointed chimneys to
match existing. |
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Kahal
Kadosh Beth Elohim—
Charleston, South Carolina
2nd oldest synagogue in the US, the oldest practicing
Orthodox Synagogue.
Exterior
Interior
Interior
detail |
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102
East Bay Street Townhouses
Charleston, SC
Exterior-Exterior stucco with mottled, smooth troweled finish
specially blended to match Architects and Owners requirements. |
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Cassique
Clubhouse,
Kiawah Island, SC
Exterior-Italian Rasato Plaster, smooth trowel exterior finish |
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