stained glass restoration
sculptures
church decoration
renovation
San Camillo Chapel
mosaic
mural repair
mosaic, preservation, statues
al fresco mural
art, statuary, interiors, theater, Stained, stenciling
religious art
liturgical, art, decorative, decoration, stations
church painting
liturgical, Stained, Tiffany
Photo: Dana Wheelock
To overcome three decades of abandonment and restore the interior of the passenger terminal in Minneapolis’ landmark Old Milwaukee Road Depot, which was designed by Charles Frost and constructed in 1898. The Romanesque space was to become a banquet room in the adaptive re-use of the building as the Courtyard by Marriott at the Depot.
Plaster consolidation and restoration as well as decorative painting were conducted by Conrad Schmitt Studios to restore the ornate appearance original to the turn-of-the-century interior. Stenciling, gilding and glazing, in soft, warm colors based on a composite of past decoration, have been returned to the walls and ceilings. Painted accents that had been lost draw attention to the ornate architectural details. A highlight of the extensive building and renovation project by Shea Architects of Minneapolis is that the former train shed has become the site of a public ice rink.