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Laurence E. Parisi, P.C.
Architect - Planner
Fort Lee High School
Fort Lee, NJ
Facade-Masonry Restoration, 1928 Original Federal Greek Revival: The project consists of an in-depth study of issues surrounding the failure of structural elements, restoration of cast stone columns, capitals, pediments, portico and column base and clock tower restoration of cornices requiring replacement.
Clinton School
Plainfield, NJ
The Clinton School required extensive masonry restoration to create a waterproof facade.
Ridgewood High School
Ridgewood, NJ
Ridgewood High School is one of the premiere architectural school buildings in the State of New Jersey. We were commissioned to provide architectural services for several needs within the structure. One of the more extensive projects was to make Ridgewood High School Barrier Free.
Ramapo/Indian Hills High School
Oakland, NJ
The Ramapo/Indian Hills High School District has been a long time client that Mr. Parisi has been providing architectural services for various projects for over 20 years.
Ann Street School
Newark, NJ
Ann Street School – Iron Bound : Masonry restoration and new roof. The Project consisted of cut and point 50,000 square feet of brick masonry. The original building constructed in 1886 with additions done in 1915 and 1930. The project included terracotta repair and replacement. Construction costs were $2 Mil.
Educational K-12
Roseville Ave School
Newark, NJ
Roseville Avenue School – Early Childhood Learning Center – Feasibility study to convert existing elementary school into a new early childhood learning center.
School No. 1
Fort Lee, NJ
Fort Lee School No. 1: Facade restoration - the original brick constructed in the turn of the century was deteriorating shortly after construction. The remedy at that time was to cover the brick with a brick face stucco that was dangerously falling apart. The new facade was applied after removing the stucco and solidifying the original brick and installing a new facade well anchored to the conditioned masonry. We uncovered and preserved an inscription cut in limestone of a quotation by Ben Franklin " Prepare Today for What Thou Wouldst Be Tomorrow" covered for more than 40 years.
Marlboro Middle School
Marlboro, NJ
The Marlboro Middle School has been subject to excessive water penetration through the exterior masonry walls for many years. We provided masonry restoration plans and specs to make the exterior walls more water resistant. We also did new roof re-coat for this school.
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