All romance aside, there’s a lot to be learned from the past. When Noah Woodruff tacked the replacement of windows and doors on an 1760s Georgian stone building, he found himself taking cues from the original construction to figure out how his crew would be able to integrate modern materials and techniques. Read more.
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