France

Historical Monuments

Ecole Militaire Champs-de-Mars, Paris, France
Completion date: 1994
Owner: Government of France
Architect: Office of the State Architect for Historical Monuments
Description: Built in the 18th century, the"Ecole Militaire" is one of the marvels of military architecture in Paris. Restoration achieved with Lime Mortar and LimePlaster.

Palais du Louvre Paris, France
Completion date: 1997
Owner: Government of France
Architect: Office of the State Architect for Historical Monuments
Description: Restoration of the Louvre Palace with Lime Mortar and LimePlaster.

La Conservation Chateau de St. Germain en Laye, Yvelines, France
Completion date: 1996
Owner: Government of France
Architect: Office of the State Architect for Historical Monuments
Description: Restoration of sections of castle with Lime Mortar and LimePlaster.

Prieuré de Maule Yvelines, France
Completion date: 1996
Owner: Government of France
Architect: Office of the State Architect for Historical Monuments
Description: Restoration of 11th century abbey using Lime Mortar and LimePlaster.

Mont St. Michel Manche, France
Completion date: Ongoing project
Owner: Government of France
Architect: Office of State Architect for Historical Monuments.
Description: Village ensemble encompassing town, monastery, church, and ramparts; restoration work with Lime Mortar and LimePlaster.

Parliament of Brittany Ille-et-Vilaine, France
Completion date: December, 1997
Owner: Regional Government of Brittany
Architect: Office of State Architect for Historical Monuments.
Description: Following the near destruction of this historical monument in 1995, complete restoration with LimePlaster on interior, exterior walls.

Le Gué du Roi Building at # 6 avenue de Sceaux Yvelines, France
Completion date: 1998
Architect: Office of State Architect for Historical Monuments.
Description: These two buildings are several of the oldest in existence in the Paris region.Restoration with Lime Mortar, LimePlaster and LimeStone. LimePlaster applied in thicknesses of up to 4".

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Landscaping

Sea Cliff of Talmont Charente Maritime, France
Completion date: May 1997
Owner: "Departement de la Charente Maritime" (County)
Designer/Engineer: Office of County Architect for Historical Monuments; "Direction Departementale de l¹Equipement-Charente Maritime."
Description: Reconstruction with LimeStone (LDHP) of a sea cliff base for historic 9th century church, following concrete reinforcement. Direct exposure to waves and saline air.

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Commercial / Institutional

City of Tours, Historical Downtown: Clinic, Shops and Apartments, Tours, Indre-et Loire, France
Completion date: August 1998
Owner: HDI
Architect: Vitry (Paris)
Contractor: Groupe Quilly/Guillemot
Description: LimeStone (LD) and LimePlaster (LDS) interior, exterior on this large scale remodeling/restoration project of entire block of historical downtown.

J.F. Cail High School, Chef Boutonne, Deux Sèvres, France
Completion date: 1995
Owner: Regional Government of Poitou Charente
Architect: Chevallerault, Niort
Contractor: Groupe Quilly/Guillemot
Description: LimeStone (LD) on exterior walls.

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