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Villagra Window Restoration

Santa Fe, NM
2019

Project Overview

The Villagra Building is a historic territorial-style building that was designed by John Gaw Meem and built in 1934, and was originally known as the Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) Building and was one of the first Works Progress Administration (WPA) buildings in the area. Working closely with the New Mexico Historic Preservation Division as well as the City of Santa Fe Historic District Review Board, we began the renovation of the roughly 18,180 square foot building.

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The Architect’s work consisted of addressing the deteriorating wood elements of the building exterior which included windows and doors, balconies, canales, and wood elements at the East Portal. The building also received a new stucco color coat.

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Spears Horn Architects 1334 Pacheco St. Santa Fe, NM 87505 • 505.983.6966 • studio@spearshorn.com