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Update - September
7, 2010
Journey Beneath The
Floorboards
As part of our detailed study to get exact costs of restoring
the inside, we used special equipment to inspect the soundness
of the floors and understide of the structure, finding no major
problems. If you like to safely journey to spooky places not
entered in a century, see
the movie here .
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Update - June 11,
2009
Phase I Complete!
The State Historical Fund has inspected and given the thumbs
up to the exterior restoration of the Brickyard House. Phase
I, the outside of the building, is now complete, a nice present
just in time for Golden's 150th birthday!
Stay tuned in coming months as preparations for Phase 2, the
interior, commence.
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Update - June 5,
2009
The front porch is now complete, including being painted in
its original coloring. The modern railings being installed are
required by building code.
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Bonus Update 2 -
May 14, 2009
The restored front door is now in place!
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Bonus Update - May
14, 2009
Here's the view from the revitalized front porch, from just
outside the front door.
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Update - May 14,
2009
The porch is taking on a more and more finished appearance,
with all columns, brackets and dentils (the series of square
blocks beneath the overhang edges) in place, as well as the
new decorative shingles on the sides.
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Update - April 29,
2009
The roof of the porch is now fully enclosed, and people can
get a feel for how comfortable this may be on a hot summer afternoon.
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Update - April 23,
2009
The new front columns of the porch have arrived and are in
place, and work on the new porch roof has commenced. These columns
have been replicated after the still remaining original rear
pilasters (half columns) of the porch, which the 1920s historic
photo showed were mirror images of each other.
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Bonus Update - April
15, 2009
The resurrection of the front porch has begun. It started with
the five brick front piers, and continues with the structural
platform of the porch, as well as new front steps. A historic
photograph from the 1920s has been used as one of our guides
to figuring out what the missing elements of the porch looked
like, along with physical evidence those elements left behind.
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Update - April 15,
2009
After many years without glass, all of the windows of the Brickyard
House are at last restored or replicated. These include the
two rear wall windows shown here which were bricked up, as well
as all the windows which needed new glass in their restored
frames. These will all be covered from the outside with protective
covering, until the house is to be occupied, to ensure against
vandalism so the house is not deprived of its glass again.
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Update - March 13,
2009
Our new roof is complete! The roof consists of rustic colored
asphalt shingles complimented on the dormers (and when it gets
rebuilt the porch roof sides) with decorative cedar shingles.
The new roof was carefully considered by Golden Landmarks to
stand up to the west winds and harsher elements this site can
have.
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Update - March 5,
2009
At last the new roof is being installed! Decades of wear and
tear from the elements penetrated the roof and the building
has been vulnerable, but with the new roof it will be fully
sheltered for the first time in many years. It will be at once
both historically acceptable yet more durable than either roof
the house had before.
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Update - February
13, 2009
Workers have started cleaning the bricks now that the masonry
is well along. The cleaning brings out the building's original
beautiful colors after decades of dust and soot have covered
them, and helps make the seemingly splotchety reassembled bricks
look more uniform with the rest of the house. With weathering
in time the bricks will look as similar to each other as they
did in times past.
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Bonus Update - February
7, 2009
Today both the asphalt and wood roofing layers were removed
and the roof was stripped down to its original underpinnings.
The roof structure, though pierced by the elements in several
places, was remarkably intact, a testament to the house's original
construction despite the severe damage to each layer of roofing.
The installation of our new stronger roofing has begun, enabling
the house to stand up to the elements for years to come.
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Update
- February 7, 2009
The brickwork of the rear projection is complete!
This unusual part of the building was never an addition but is
an original part of the building made to appear as an addition.
Although the rebuilt brickwork doesn't match the main building
as closely as originally, with weathering over time it likely
will. When dismantling the walling around the narrow window opening
half of its original framing was found and will be salvaged if
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Update - February
6, 2009
Topping Out
Unseen in this way for many years, the chimneys of the Brickyard
House have been fully rebuilt to their original heights, complete
with their original crowns. It is likely that the harsh winds
known to come to this site edited the chimneys downward over
time. The larger chimney had to be completely dismantled during
previous work, and was completely rebuilt now. Topping out the
Brickyard House was a fitting thing to happen on the day Golden
was honored as a Preserve America community at the Saving Places
2009 conference.
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Update - January
23, 2009
The dismantled kitchen walls are now finished, though without
the traditional "topping out" ceremony! Perhaps that
should be done with the chimneys instead. At this time almost
all dismantled masonry is complete, and the kitchen is nearing
readiness for its new windows and door.
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Update - January
16, 2009
Who Took The Porch?
The porch is gone! Actually it's not gone very far, since its
dismantled components are currently lying inside the house awaiting
restoration treatment before being reconstructed upon the front
of the house along with new footers for a base. In the meantime,
take in a view of the house that has not been seen in a century!
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Update - December
29, 2008
Most of the windows were installed in the main house just in
time for Christmas! Rumored to be an early Santa present, each
window is the restored original just like the first reinstalled
in November painted in the same Christmassy green. They are
shielded on the outside by translucent virolite panels to prevent
their getting damaged by vandals while the house continues in
restoration. Elsewhere, the resurrecting brick walls of the
kitchen are up to the top of the highest level of fancy shaped
brick, the "quarterpipe" brick band which spans the
building at the arch base level.
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Update - December
9, 2008
Bricks In A Bubble
The cold weather has not deterred construction at the Brickyard
House at all. The workers from Building Restoration Specialties
put up a plastic bubble around the northeast end of the house,
draped on scaffolding and weighed down by cinder blocks, within
which all is toasty warm as the Kitchen walls continue to be
rebuilt. Inside the workers have all they need including the
bricks, mortar, scaffolding, heat and protection from the wind.
The rebuilding of these walls has a deliberate pace as workers
make sure they are exactly straight and plumb for the building.
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Bonus Update - November
24, 2008
The first restored window has been reinstalled in the house!
Fresh out of the restoration shop of Spectrum windows, the first
one to go in was the southeast front window of the place. Workers
removed the original sash, restored it and placed new single-pane
glass in it. A new counterweight chain mechanism was installed,
as the original rope would not prove durable over time, and
the chain uses the original pulley system. Both upper and lower
halves of the window are operable, and for the present the upper
half will be sealed shut while the lower half will be used.
However, at any time in the future both halves can be enabled.
The windows are painted the original beautiful shade of green
the Brickyard House had, successfully lifted from the paint
of the front main and screen doors. The remaining (only 3 left!)
original glass panes of the house, all in the upper dormers,
will remain while new glass is added where the panes are missing.
Most windows will return in time for the holidays!
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Update - November
24, 2008
ATTACK OF THE CLONES
The cloned bricks have arrived! Created using ground up matter
of broken bricks cast in a mix using special rubber molds made
of the originals by Chris Wolfe, these bricks were sealed today
and began to be laid atop the foundation of the Brickyard House.
These are the half-dome shaped water table bricks, and are the
first new Golden bricks to be created in 45 years. They are
the first of our fancy shaped bricks to be made in many more
years than that.
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Update - November
4, 2008
Nearly all the arches have been repaired on each side of the
building. Their cracks are repaired by taking out the bricks
surrounding the cracks and re-placing the bricks just a little
further apart to make up for the building's settling over time.
It's barely noticeable by the untrained eye, and adds yet another
way the building's architecture can fool you!
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Update - November
3, 2008
Repointing of the foundation of the main house is approaching
completion. Workers are continuing to repair the mortar on the
walls and arches of the house, while the window frames are continuing
to be stripped. The windows have by now been taken away to be
restored.
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Halloween Update
- October 31, 2008
The spooky old house was heavily haunted by the living today
as workers began work on the windows. This workman is taking
out destabilized bricks and repointing the arch of the southeast
window and will put the bricks back. Other workers around the
house were stripping paint (at least two layers, green and white)
from the window frames.
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Update - October
30, 2008
Rebuilding began with the first courses of brick laid for the
resurrected northeast wall. It has proceeded up to the level
of the water table brick, awaiting replica clones of this shaped
brick.
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Update - October
29, 2008
The remaining unstable portion of the northeast end of the
house was dismantled brick by brick, just as its eastern wall
had been taken down earlier. With the help of photographs taken
in the early 2000s these walls will be put back just as they
were before.
The eastern foundation has been repointed and awaits rebuilding
of the missing walls upon it. All windows (such as they are
without glass) have been removed, to be taken by the Spectrum
window folks for restoration and new glass.
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Update - October
21, 2008
The construction work on Phase 1, restoring the outside, has
started!
Today the frame shed addition to the house was demolished,
revealing the original rear wall of the house with all of its
openings, original, bricked up and modified.
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