John Hopkins Regina Soundstage
Overview
This comprehensive project addressed issues with deteriorating mortar and damaged stone elements. Mortar is designed to be sacrificial, requiring periodic replacement to maintain the beauty and integrity of the structure. With the help of advanced scanning technology, P3A conducted a thorough analysis of the building’s exterior, ensuring precise rehabilitation. Additionally, damaged stone was repaired where possible and otherwise replaced. New stone was meticulously hand carved by the masons to match the original shape and profile of the original elements. The stones were then discreetly pinned and epoxied in place to maintain and extend the structural integrity of the entrance arches, window quoining, and stringcourses, enhancing both strength and aesthetics of the facade.
Awards
2025 Lieutenant Governor’s Heritage Award for Conservation of Heritage Places