City Hall
Waterbury’s City Hall was designed and built in 1915 by Cass Gilbert, architect of New York’s first skyscraper, the Woolworth building, and the U.S. Supreme Court building. The 90,000 square foot, three-story, brick, marble, and limestone Colonial Revival style building was an integral part of Cass Gilbert’s vision of a “Grand Street” in the heart of Waterbury. PMG has been charged with overseeing the restoration/renovation of historic City Hall and has worked to present a plan which will address a number of objectives:
- Sensitive, respectful restoration that retains historic character
- Meets all applicable codes
- Accommodates new technologies and energy-efficient systems
PMG has worked in close collaboration with architects, technical specialists, preservation professionals and future occupants of the building in order to respect Cass Gilbert’s original work, yet meet the active needs of our growing City.
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Pre-Construction March 2009
April 2009 May 2009
June 2009 June Part 2
July 2009 August 2009
September 2009 October 2009