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$25m restoration restores splendor of Temple Emanu-El.


Completed in 1929, and often described since then as the most magnificent Jewish house of worship Noun 1. house of worship - any building where congregations gather for prayer
house of God, house of prayer, place of worship

bethel - a house of worship (especially one for sailors)
 in the world, the beautiful and historic Sanctuary of Temple Emanu-El will re-open this fall in renewed splendor, as the result of a two-year restoration designed by Beyer Blinder Belle Architects & Planners LLP LLP - Lower Layer Protocol .

The work will be completed in time for the Congregation to celebrate the Holy Day season in the Sanctuary and Beth-El Chapel. A rededication Noun 1. rededication - a new dedication; "the rededication of the Temple of Jerusalem"
dedication - a ceremony in which something (as a building) is dedicated to some goal or purpose
 ceremony will be held in December 2006, when the festival of Hanukkah commemorates the restoration of the ancient Temple in Jerusalem The Temple in Jerusalem or Holy Temple (Hebrew: בית המקדש, transliterated Bet HaMikdash and meaning literally "The Holy House") was located on the Temple Mount (Har HaBayit) in the old city of Jerusalem. .

Located at Fifth Avenue and 65th Street, the soaring, clear-span Sanctuary of Temple Emanu-El rises to a height of six stories, embraces a floor area of more than 11,000 s/f (enough to accommodate some 2,500 worshippers) and is everywhere characterized by its gorgeous and expertly wrought decoration: from the mosaic tiles of the pillared Ark (which evokes the form of an open Torah scroll) to the lustrous lus·trous  
adj.
1. Having a sheen or glow.

2. Gleaming with or as if with brilliant light; radiant. See Synonyms at bright.



lus
, richly colored Wheel Window (designed by Oliver Smith). But during the 75 years since its completion by architects Clarence Stein, Robert D. Kohn The New York architect Robert D. Kohn, president of the American Institute of Architects in 1930-32, is best known for his temples and other structures for the Reform Jewish congregations of New York, notably the discreetly modernist Congregation Emanu-El of the City of New York on  and Charles Butler, the Sanctuary (and the adjacent Beth-El Chapel) were never cleaned or refurbished.

Now, thanks to a $25 million effort, Beyer Blinder Belle has virtually re-created the Sanctuary and Beth-El Chapel. Newly designed light fixtures, an improved sound amplification system amplification system Physiology A generic term for any group of proteins that function in coordinated sequences, forming positive feedback loops for expanding the response to a low intensity signal
Amplification systems
Coagulation,
, modern electrical and plumbing infrastructure, and the Temple's first-ever air conditioning system have all been seamlessly integrated into the building's historic fabric. Carried out in phases, with workers first restoring Beth-El Chapel and the western half of the Sanctuary, then proceeding to the eastern half, the project encompassed restoration and rebuilding of 62 stained-glass windows; cleaning and repair of mosaic tiles and stone, metal, and wood surfaces; repainting of the intricate, multi-hued ceiling; and refurbishing of all the pews. In addition, the Congregation has carried out the reconstruction of its extraordinary pipe organ, originally built by Casavant Freres.

"From the time we first conceived of this project, some seven years ago, Beyer Blinder Belle has been with us to provide counsel and planning," says Robert A. Bernhard, former president of the Board of Trustees board of trustees Politics The posse of thugs who oversee an institution's administration. See Board of directors. . "We entrusted a treasure to these architects. What they are now giving back to us, and to our heirs, is more beautiful and inspiring than ever."

"Temple Emanu-El is, without question, one of New York City's great spiritual and civic landmarks," says John H. Beyer, a founding partner of Beyer Blinder Belle and partner-in-charge of this project. "It has been an honor to preserve, restore, and improve a building that is so moving as a work of architecture, and is so important to the lives of New Yorkers."
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Publication:Real Estate Weekly
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Date:Oct 4, 2006
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