| PROJECT
NAME |
Santa
Fe Depot |
| PROJECT
LOCATION |
Fresno,
California |
| PROJECT
ARCHITECT |
Johnson
Architecture |
| PROJECT
GENERAL CONTRACTOR |
Reyman
Brothers |
| NUMBER
OF WINDOWS |
45 |
| SCOPE
OF WORK |
Historic
Window Replication |
The Santa
Fe Railroad Depot, located at Tulare and Santa Fe Streets in downtown
Fresno, is constructed in a simple Mission Revival style. Arches
and tile roofs comprise the general architectural features. Many
of the windows are framed with segmental arched openings. The roofs
are of medium pitch and nearly all are hipped. There is a single
tower and several turrets, all capped with pyramidal tiled roofs.
There are a few shaped gable ends of curvilinear outline. Only a
few sculptural ornaments appear, with the most prominent one located
at the tower on the west elevation. Otherwise, the building is almost
completely free of any sculptural ornamentation.
| Re-View
was contracted to replicate the historic windows on the project.
Over the years, many of the windows had been replaced by non-historic
replacements. Re-View used parts and pieces from original remnants
and original architectural drawings to establish the designs of
the replicated windows. |
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