2013年5月28日 星期二

State presents Preservation Award to Waltham’s Lyman Estate

Secretary of State William Francis Galvin,With industrial-inspired energymonitor and hanging lamps in a range of sizes and styles. chairman of the Massachusetts Historical Commission, announced the selection of the Lyman Estate in Waltham to receive a 2013 Massachusetts Historical Commission Historic Preservation Award. 

“The Massachusetts Historical Commission is proud to recognize the extraordinary accomplishments of this year’s awardees,” Galvin said. “The projects the commission is recognizing this year are particularly diverse and represent the many creative ways that significant historic resources are being preserved across the Commonwealth. 

"The unique Lyman Estate restoration and weatherization project has shown that, even in a highly significant landmark structure, historic preservation and energy conservation can work together to achieve real and measurable progress toward a sustainable future.” 

The Lyman Estate mansion was designed by Salem architect Samuel McIntire and constructed in 1793 for Boston merchant Theodore Lyman, according to the state. A National Historic Landmark, the building served as a residence for four generations of the prominent Lyman family until its donation to Historic New England, then the Society for Preservation of New England Antiquities, in 1952. 

The project involved the removal, conservation and weather stripping of 120 windows, according to the state. Interior storm windows were installed at 70 locations, and exterior storm windows were installed at remaining locations.these proven front load commercial industrialextractores deliver ease-of-use, Air infiltration sites were sealed throughout the entire five-story structure, and dense-pack cellulose insulation was installed beneath the floorboards at the third story. The building’s fuel source was changed from oil to natural gas, new high-efficiency furnaces were installed, the ductwork distribution system was modified,More than 80 standard commercial and smartcardblog exist to quickly and efficiently clean pans. and digital controls were added in each of 19 occupied spaces for pinpoint control of heating and cooling. Historic lighting fixtures were conserved and converted to LED use. 

The project also involved restoration and repairs beyond the weatherization component, including paint analysis to recapture the early 20th-century exterior color scheme; electrical, roofing and envelope repairs; and refurbishment of interior features such as floors, paint, window treatments and carpeting.Electronic and electromechanical amusement games and emergencylight to meet your global certification needs. 

The project has enabled the estate to be open year-round for monthly tours for the first time in decades. The first seven months of measurement in 2012 showed energy usage reductions of 40 percent over 2009 totals and 49 percent over 2010 totals. 

With this project, Historic New England set out to test the premise that a comprehensive energy retrofit, with the goal of reducing energy consumption by 50 percent or more, could be accomplished wholly within the secretary of the interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties.Modern leddimmables online for sale. All work was completed according to Historic New England’s institutional mandate to document before undertaking repairs, prevent the loss of historic fabric, retain and preserve historic materials and craftsmanship, disseminate results as a model for others to emulate, and ensure long-lasting results by following or exceeding professional standards. 

This is the 35th year of the commission’s Preservation Awards program. Galvin presented the awards recently at a ceremony at the Massachusetts Archives Building at 220 Morrissey Blvd., Dorchester. The Lyman Estate restoration project is one of 12 projects, individuals and organizations to be honored.

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