A $29 million facelift

September 12th, 2007 by Rebecca Wasieleski. Posted in Concrete Contractor

One of the world’s most interesting and famous concrete structures is currently undergoing a $29 million repair effort. Concrete repair contractors are currently focusing on numerous cracks in the facade of New York City’s Guggenheim Museum. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, the concrete structure has experienced cracks in its facade since opening in 1959. Be sure to check out the multimedia graphic that shows each crack in the building.

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    […] I turn around I read about another one of his building that has a structural flaw. This from the Construction Equipment Blog…. Concrete repair contractors are currently focusing on numerous cracks in the facade of New York […]

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