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All Saints’ Episcopal Church
Built in 1883, this Chicago Landmark is one of the City’s only surviving examples of stick-style architecture. The exterior restoration began with the removal of a stucco finish that had been applied over the exterior, obscuring the style’s characteristic wood siding and detailing. Through the team’s efforts, the original facade is being restored along with the stained glass windows, reading room, and bell tower. The siding and ornamental elements were painted with historically-accurate colors that give the church both a new vibrancy, and a new identity within the Ravenswood community.
Awards
AIA International Religious Art and Architecture Award
Faith & Form Award for Religious Architecture - Restoration
Commission on Chicago Landmarks Award for Preservation Excellence
Landmarks Illinois Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Preservation Award - Restoration