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  • RVC Architects, Inc
    RVC Architects, Inc
    Average rating: 5 out of 5 stars1 Review

    Architecture and Design

    131 West State Street, Athens 45701
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    3467 adams st, mishawaka, DE 45788
  • Spheres
    Spheres
    1204 elm, Parkersburg, WV 26104
  • Douglas Builders
    Douglas Builders
    Parkersburg, WV
  • Morgan Building Designs
    Morgan Building Designs
    Williamstown, WV
  • bogardtlb
    2305 23rd St, Parkersburg 26101
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    htfhgh, woodsfield, OH 43793
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    1926 Kelly Drive, Lubeck, WV 26101
  • SHABO ARCHITECTURE

    MY NAME IS AYELET AND I CAME FROM ISRAEL I LERAN ARCHITECTURE AND INTERIOR DESIGN IWORK IN THIS JOB MORE THEN 10 Y...

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    415 HUGUENOT STREET, New Rochelle, NJ 457680
  • Buckeye Construction & Restoration

    Our highly skilled and experienced craftsmen at Buckeye Construction & Restoration perform expert structural s...

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    405 Watertown Road, Waterford, OH 45786
  • Precision Design, LLC
    Parkersburg, Parkersburg, WV 26104
  • Stephen Gegner Architect
    Marietta, OH
  • Micah's Classroom
    mervin, AL 43902
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    119 Ashmore cir, Davisville, WV 26142
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RVC Architects, Inc
Architects, Architecture Firms, & Building Designers Near Marietta
Average rating: 5 out of 5 starsJuly 19, 2013
“David Reiser, of RVC, has a fantastic respect for historic properties, and a thorough knowledge of how to renovate and restore them without compromising integrity. This project involved upgrading windows on the museum, which is in a historic building. The windows were not only deteriorating, but the large expanse of single-pane glass meant high utility costs for the museum, and temperature fluctuations that are hard on the artifacts. Rather than replace with facsimiles, David was able to locate a few window components that had been stashed in the building, and instead designed a combination of repair and renovation that preserved the original windows and helped protect the artifacts.”
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