The Jarrot Mansion was completed in 1810 for Nicholas Jarrot, a native Frenchman who achieved prosperity through trade, land and law in frontier Cahokia. It is the oldest brick house in Illinois.
Architect: Vinci | Hamp Architects, Inc.
WCL was responsible for the MEP and Energy Engineering, which included extremely efficient ground source heat pumps.
Wingspread at the Wingspread Conference Center, Frank Lloyd Wright, Architect
Owner: The Johnson Foundation, Racine, WI
Architect: Vinci | Hamp Architects, Inc.
The Hotel Florence is part of the Pullman Historic Site. It is a National Historic Landmark and a City of Chicago Landmark.
Renovation work by WCL included:
An Historic Structures Report
New expandable electrical service
New variable volume hot water heating system
New plumbing and hot water heating systems
Architect: Vinci | Hamp Architects, Inc.
The Helen and Bryan Lathrop mansion, designated as a Landmark by the City of Chicago in 1973, has been the home of The Fortnightly of Chicago since 1922. Lathrop House, designed by Charles Follen McKim, was completed in 1892 in time for the World’s Columbian Exposition. It has great architectural significance among post Chicago Fire construction as it is a notable example of the Georgian Revival style, which was uncommon in Chicago.