Maryland State House: 1772 State House and 1905 Annex

Period

1783 – 1784

Location

Annapolis, Maryland

Notables

National Historic Landmark

HISTORICAL LEGACY

The original State House building is a designated National Historic Landmark, the top tier of significance in historic American buildingsThis Georgian period structure along with its Dome structure possesses the pinnacle of quality workmanship and materials for the period and has been well preserved albeit with various significant alterationsA large Annex was constructed on the north side of the original building in 1905 in the Classical Revival style. 

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PROJECT OVERVIEW

Phase II of the Maryland State House project began with a full exterior restoration of the original state house building and added annex, including the roof of the state house and the restoration of all windows.  

RESEARCH & DOCUMENTATION

The project began with a comprehensive existing conditions survey, analyzing every area of the building. The findings were carefully documented, culminating in a report that outlined restoration recommendations. These recommendations aimed to return the State House and Annex to their original grandeur while thoughtfully updating the surrounding property as well. The report included multiple renderings and images that were thoughtfully designed to showcase different variations of restoration recommendations. 

RESTORATION

Initial construction began in 2023 with the start of new slate roofs, flashings, and gutter linings on the 1772 building and repair maintenance of the flat roof on the Annex. The building also received a full window restoration and a full exterior refresh, which included:
  • The later metal cornice of the 1772 building is being moved to a shop to be repaired, restored, repainted and reinstalled.
  • 100% brick and stone repointing of the Annex and partial repointing of the 1772 building
  • Restoration of random foundation stone and pointing on 1772 building
  • 100% masonry cleaning
  • Restoration of grand north portico tympanum including carved relief sculpture and staircase
  • Internal alteration to provide for services entrance with service elevator
  • New facade lighting
  • Meticulous restoration of the original brick jack arches at all windows of the 1772 building. .
  • 100% removal of Annex window sash and partial removal of 1772 window sash to a shop where full stripped and restored, and reinstalled.
  • Restoration and redesign of ground floor entrance at street level (primary and ADA entrance) to building complex with restoration of Annex portico undercroft and expansion of entrance plazas.

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ALBANY

388 Broadway, Albany, New York 12207

WILLIAMSBURG

402 W Duke of Gloucester Street, Suite 240
Williamsburg, Virginia 23185

CONTACT

518.433.9394
info@mcwb-arch.com