Review Category : Spotlight

Silman was an Award Winner for its Empire Stores project in the 2017 Annual Excellence in Structural Engineering Awards Program in the Category – Forensic/Renovation/Retrofit/Rehabilitation Structures over $20M.

The Empire Stores complex is a series of seven interconnected warehouses initially built between 1869 and 1885 on the Brooklyn waterfront just north of the Brooklyn Bridge. The warehouses are constructed of heavy timber columns, girders, and joists with brick exterior bearing walls and large schist party walls. At the time of construction, the buildings varied from four to five stories in height.

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Wallace Engineering Structural Consultants, Inc. was an Outstanding Award Winner for its Façade System for the Petersen Automotive Museum Renovation project in the 2016 NCSEA Annual Excellence in Structural Engineering Awards Program in the Category – Special Use Structures.

Construction began in 2014 on a major renovation of the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, California. The museum’s interior and exterior were fully remodeled at a total cost of $125 million. The centerpiece of the renovation is an entirely new and very dramatic façade.

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