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English: The reconstruction of the elevator enclosures was a complex integration of code-required features (marked by an *) and architectural elements. Wire glass and double-coverage fire sprinklers replaced fire-rated walls while retaining the quality of light in Sullivan's original design. The metal ornament was reproduced in copper-plated cast iron and finished with a tinted varnish to match the original bronze electroplated finish
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Source http://www.nps.gov/hps/tps/technotes/PTN24/Problem_Solution.htm
Author Kaye Ellen Simonson
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Drawing depicts elevator shaft found in the Guarentee building, Buffalo, New York

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