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Mills Mansion

Staatsburg, New York

 

Scope

Mills Mansion State Historic Site was de­signed for Ogden and Ruth Livingston Mills by Stanford White of Mc­Kim, Mead and White Architects. Built in 1895, the mansion is representative of the austere neo-classical design that is characteristic of the late “American Renaissance.”

When JHPA, Inc. began an evaluation of the structure, the ter­races, cornice, and exterior decorative features had been in serious disrepair for many years. After extensive research, physical investi­gation, and testing, measured drawings and restoration specifications were prepared. Careful detailing and materials selection ensured that the mansion would be authentically restored to its original grandeur. The first phase of work was the restoration of the west terrace and stairway. This work included new marble paving and replacement of cast stone components in the elaborate balustrade.

JHPArchitects PC also prepared an adaptive reuse study for the dependencies of Mills Mansion, including a large barn complex, a carriage house, and several guest houses. The report evaluated the adaptive reuse po­tential for each building and provided cost estimates for restoration.


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