225.824 Echiche
The day begins in Lake Forest's historic Market Square. Built in 1916 by Chicago architect Howard Van Doren Shaw, the square is America's first drive-up shopping center. Back at the project house, demolition is already a distant memory as project manager Jim Eimerman shows Norm and Steve the plumbing and electrical rough-in, the new bath stripped and reframed, and the brickwork associated with moving windows underway. Steve and homeowner Heidi Smith visit a converted 1920's carriage house belonging to design/builder Kris Boyaris and her husband, architect John Krasnodebski. Steve and John discuss the challenges of squeezing a powder room into a former dead space along the hallway. Demolition has revealed several pipes wrapped in asbestos, so Norm catches up with an asbestos abatement team to see an alternative to removal: stabilization and containment.
Airbọchị Ikuku Mbụ : Jan 01, 1979
Airbọchị Ikuku Ikpeazụ : May 30, 2024
Ihe omume : 1162 Ihe omume
Oge : 46 Oge
Oge ojiri gaa: 30:60 Nkeji
.Lọ nka: PBS
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