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Owner seeks exterior repairs at 440 E. Ogden; commission approves bronze-panel solution
Summary
Owners of 440 East Ogden presented structural repairs to address moisture and corrosion in a mid-century commercial building. The commission approved replacing masonry infill between columns with architectural bronze panels and anticipates a multi-year phased refresh.
Owners of the commercial building at 440 East Ogden sought and received commission approval to repair structural and façade damage by replacing masonry infill between existing columns with lighter architectural bronze panels.
Applicant representatives described moisture and gravity-related deterioration of masonry between structural columns in a building likely constructed in mid-20th century modern style. The applicant said a structural engineer recommended removing the masonry infill and replacing it with lighter, powder-coated bronze panels to reduce load and seal vulnerable joints. Architect Greg Starr and the applicant explained they…
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