$20.4 Million Restoration Of "The Stone Building" In Maine

Preservation projects do not succeed on curb appeal alone. They succeed when the exterior stops acting like a sponge and starts acting like a shield again.

That is the logic behind a $20.4 million preservation plan for a property known as The Stone Building, where Gale Associates is leading the effort, according to a report from NEREJ. When a building is defined by stonework, the stone exterior is more than a signature look. It is the working face of the building, taking on rain, heat, cold, and decades of seasonal movement.

In that kind of facade, mortar joints matter as much as the stone itself. Joints are the connective tissue that helps the assembly act as one surface, not a collection of individual pieces. They also tend to be where small cracks and voids show up first, opening a path for water. Over time, moisture is what turns a small maintenance issue into a bigger preservation problem.

That is why preservation plans like this one put heavy emphasis on protecting the mortar joints and the details that keep water out. Those details are not decorative. They are functional. When they work, water sheds away from the wall. When they fail, water finds a way in, and the exterior can start to deteriorate faster than anyone expects.

With The Stone Building, the headline number points to a serious, building-wide commitment to keeping the stone exterior intact and the facade performing as intended. In preservation, that is the goal: protect the materials, protect the joints, and protect the details that let a stone building keep acting like a stone building.

Read the full, original article from NEREJ here.

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