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Retrofit Magazine, "Landmark Cathedral Goes Green," by Jeffrey Murphy, July/August 2019.

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John Mealy, MBB’s Sustainability Specialist, recently spoke on a panel by Greentech Media, discussing NYC’s Low Carbon Future.

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Mary Burnham, partner, and her collaborator, Amy Reichert, were interviewed by City Realty about MBB's renovation of the Park Avenue Synagogue's Eli M. Black Lifelong Learning Center. Follow the link to read more.

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At Trinity Church Wall Street, we have encountered several missing or damaged pieces of ornamental plaster. These are recreated by finding a matching section of plaster on a different arch, casting a mold over the existing plaster and then casting the new piece. The replacements are then pinned back to the building, and a “dob” […]

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AIA, “Notre-Dame’s recovery is about stewardship, say architects and historians,” by William Richards, 15 May 2019.

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Park Avenue Synagogue’s Eli M. Black Lifelong Learning Center is a finalist for a NYCxDesign Award. MBB transformed a seven-story townhouse into a learning center for all ages. The building now includes a gracious lobby, classrooms, a chapel, and a rooftop terrace and garden. A collaboration with designer Amy Reichert produced site specific art installations […]

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This Saturday, Jeffrey Murphy, partner, led a walking tour of Trinity Church for Jane’s Walk and the Municipal Arts Society of NYC. Thanks to everyone who came out to learn more about the restoration process, including the stained glass, stone, plaster and woodwork conservation, and our efforts to increase accessibility and integrate technology seamlessly.

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Jeffrey Murphy, Partner, is quoted in an Architectural Digest article about the rebuilding of Notre-Dame. Follow the link to read more.

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School Construction News, “Queens Public School Expansion Overcomes Site Restraints,” by Zach Chouteau, March 2019.

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