Gardner Office's Art Nuevo and Prairie Style Doors

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We built some very large panels for Dave Gardner's office building. The conference room is an Art Nuevo design based on a 1920's design on the elevator doors of the Chrysler Building in New York City. The other doors were in the Prairie style of the same era.

This sidelight was installed by some of our friends at Glass Doctor. We were happy to have the install help because this single panel is the largest panel we've built to date. It was 34" x 90", that just under 3 feet by 7-1/2 feet. Not only was it big, it was heavy, with 3/16 tempered glass on either side of it. It's Art Nuevo design was based on a 1920's design on the elevator doors of the Chrysler Building in New York City. We're going to add a picture below as soon as we get a view of the two matched windows. We're waiting for the door to be installed.

Here is Jeanne, in a rather giddy mood, standing in front of the front entry. She had a hard time containing her joy at finally seeing these beautiful works of art in place. There is still a transom to go over this door and several other doors to be installed. It was a joy to work on these great pieces.

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