Exterior
Repair for the Ritz Carlton Hotel
Host Marriott Corporation
San Francisco, CA
The
Ritz-Carlton Hotel is a landmark building on Nob Hill dating
to 1909, designed as the headquarters of the Metropolitan
Life Insurance Company. After subsequent additions and several
decades of various uses and owners, the building reopened
in 1991 as the Ritz-Carlton Hotel. The massive columns,
detailed architrave and cornce, and decorative lion’s
head medallions—all constructed of white and polychrome
terra cotta—make the Ritz-Carlton a magnificent example
of neoclassical design.
In 2004
ARG/CS, as the general conservation contractor, oversaw
the restoration of the south façade of the hotel.
The repair work involved the restoration of all of the terra
cotta comprising the building façade, sealant work
at the metal windows, and graffiti removal and prevention
using protective coatings.
The
hotel has remained opened throughout the project, and one
of the goals has been to complete repairs without disturbing
the hotel staff and guests. Another goal was to restore
the terra cotta to its original splendor. ARG/CS met these
goals and works to continue in phases over the next few
years.
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