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The Market Block Building in Warren, Ohio renovated by The Chesler Group in 2012
Preservation goes a long way to protect and maintain art, architecture, properties and communities. From recycling materials to reusing and repurposing objects, a sense of identity can be found in things from our past.
And in finding new ways to interpret old things one is bound to discover something new, something not seen on the first go around.
This month in Preservation, The Magazine of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, Lisa Skolnik writes about a home, purchased by a Chicago couple, built by noted Chicago architect Edward Dart.
Destined for demolition, neighbors protested and Landmarks Illinois intervened to save the property.
With fresh eyes, a leap of faith, and an overhaul by Highland Park architect Richard Becker, the property earned a Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Preservation Award from Landmarks Illinois in 2011 and an AIA Chicago 2012 Design Excellence Award this past October.
Vintage club chairs inspired by architect and designer Le Corbusier, get a facelift with fresh chartreuse chenille fabric in The Chesler Group offices at ASM International.
Cool modern chic goes so well with animal skins and earthy metals.
In partnership with preservation no detail is too small at The Chesler Group. Every element gets the attention it deserves.