Future Architects Witness Historic Restoration
Construction sounds buzzed at NYIT de Seversky Mansion as two School of Architecture and Design Building Construction II classes had the unique opportunity to observe ongoing work to rebuild and restore portions of the historic building. The on-site visit provided a remarkable learning experience for students to discover the intricacies of historic preservation as well as gain exposure to career prospects they may not have otherwise considered.
The famed Gold Coast mansion, designed by architect Thomas Hastings and completed in 1918, is undergoing extensive repairs. Currently in its first phase of restoration鈥攖o be completed in June鈥攖he mansion will undergo further phases over the next three to five years. Capital Planning and Facilities鈥&苍产蝉辫;Marissa Marzullo (B.Arch. 鈥18), project manager for design and construction, and Nick Haralambidis (B.S. 鈥96), director of sustainable capital planning, have enlisted structural engineering company Thornton Tomasetti and historic preservation contractor Nicholson and Galloway to tackle the job.
Assistant Professor of Architecture Andreas Theodoridis, Ph.D., and Associate Professor of Architecture Clarke Snell, M.Arch., teamed up to expose their undergraduate classes to the comprehensive work, including a Zoom call to introduce students to Charles Van Winckle (B.Arch. 鈥07), vice president of Thornton Tomasetti, and Van Hemsley (B.S. 鈥10), senior project manager for Nicholson and Galloway.
Following the virtual meeting, students met in person with Van Winkle and Hemsley as the pair hosted the on-site visit and spoke in detail with students about their storied careers in architecture and the mansion repair project. They also fielded questions about students鈥 career prospects and what is involved in historic preservation and restoration work.

鈥淏y necessity, architecture students spend most of their time drawing, modeling, and talking about things they imagine will never be built鈥攖hat鈥檚 why getting them into the field to see real projects is so important,鈥 says Snell. 鈥淚n this site visit, two 黑料导航 architecture alumni not only took current students into the nuts and bolts of a professional project but introduced them to an interesting career path they probably did not know existed.鈥
As identified by Thornton Thomasetti, construction work for Nicholson and Galloway includes restoration to the fa莽ade, including the pediment (triangular arch) and a tilted marble column, brick supports and structural steel repairs, and removal and replacement of masonry and marble in and around the portico (porch), steps, and elliptical loggia (outdoor corridor). Extensive cleaning of the marble and masonry will also be performed under this project.
鈥淭his visit was able to teach us beyond what we learn in the classroom, and it was cool to see architecture work being done in real time. It鈥檚 nice to be shown the versatility of being an architecture major,鈥 says Giovanni Calo, an architectural technology student who visited the site as part of Theodoridis鈥 class. 鈥淚 hope we have more of these types of field trips and on-site visits in the future.鈥
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