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THE WAGNER FREE INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE |
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PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA
The Wagner Free Institute of Science is a natural history museum that has remained nearly unchanged from the 19th century. It provides free public education courses in natural science to adults and children throughout the United States. The Institute building was designated a national historic landmark by the United Stated Department of Interior in December 1990 and is considered to be part of the museum’s “collection.” Wagner is currently making phased strategic renovations including complete renovation of its Annex Building, restoration of their historic windows, replacement of the main Building roof and repairs to their heating system.

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Project Information |
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| Client: |
The Wagner Free Institute of Science |
| Cost: |
$1.5 million |
| Schedule: |
Completed |
| Size: |
8 levels |
| Design: |
Mariana Thomas Architects |
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William Stivale Conservation |
| Construction: |
Unkefer Brothers |
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53 Restoration |
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