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Glenn Keyes Architects

12 Vanderhorst Street
Charleston, South Carolina 29403
843.722.4100
Specialists in Preservation Architecture

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William Alston House

ca. 1817
Berkeley County, South Carolina

Damaged by Hurricane Hugo in 1989, this 1817 house was left open to the weather for 12 years until a sympathetic owner saw the potential through the deterioration. Requiring relocation by the institutional owner, the building structure had deteriorated to the point that intact relocation was no longer an option. As a last resort, the house was thoroughly documented through photographs and measured drawings, then carefully dismantled with each piece of wood numbered and cataloged. The house was re-assembled on a plantation site where a previous plantation house had once overlooked an historic rice field. The intricate woodwork was carefully conserved and restored. The highly ornamental plaster was recreated from moulds taken from the originals. Through careful conservation, the reassembled building reused 85% of the original woodwork.

William Alston House

ca. 1817
Berkeley County, South Carolina

Damaged by Hurricane Hugo in 1989, this 1817 house was left open to the weather for 12 years until a sympathetic owner saw the potential through the deterioration. Requiring relocation by the institutional owner, the building structure had deteriorated to the point that intact relocation was no longer an option. As a last resort, the house was thoroughly documented through photographs and measured drawings, then carefully dismantled with each piece of wood numbered and cataloged. The house was re-assembled on a plantation site where a previous plantation house had once overlooked an historic rice field. The intricate woodwork was carefully conserved and restored. The highly ornamental plaster was recreated from moulds taken from the originals. Through careful conservation, the reassembled building reused 85% of the original woodwork.

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