Boston, MA
Boston Public Library
Scope/Solutions
The Boston Public Library, an Italian Renaissance Revival building completed in 1895, was designed by McKim Mead & White. The Boston Public Library needed a complete restoration. SGH was the structural engineer and building enclosure consultant for a major rehabilitation and renovation.
SGH assisted with several projects at the Boston Public Library, including the following:
Plaza Waterproofing Repairs
- Investigated and prepared plans and specifications for complete reconstruction of the main entrance plaza
- Removed pavers and replaced the deteriorated plaza waterproofing
Arcade Restoration
- Consulted on restoring the plaza above the inner courtyard arcade to allow for public space
- Designed a new plaza waterproofing system
- Examined structural capacity of the Guastavino vaulting and verified geometry and load path in the field
Roof Restoration
- Investigated the clay tile roof, built-in gutter, and copper flashing conditions and prepared plans and specifications for replacement
- Preserved the decorative copper elements and bronze cheneau
- Installed skylights that were included in the original design
Foundation Repairs
- Evaluated the condition of 100-year-old structural wood piles to assess the remaining service life
- Identified extent and location of decay
Project Summary
Solutions
Preservation
Services
Structures | Building Enclosures
Markets
Culture & Entertainment
Client(s)
Boston Public Library | Shepley Bulfinch
Specialized Capabilities
Geotechnical | Preservation | Roofing & Waterproofing
Key team members

Additional Projects
Northeast
ICA Watershed
With the ICA Watershed, the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) transforms an abandoned factory into a seasonal exhibit space and a new artistic outpost in East Boston. SGH provided structural and building enclosure services for the adaptive reuse project.
Northeast
Boston Society of Architects, Step 7: Our Fathers at Bigger than a Breadbox, Smaller than a Building
The 2015 exhibition, Bigger than a Breadbox, Smaller than a Building, featured large-scale installations in the Boston Society of Architects (BSA) Space. SGH provided structural engineering and materials science services for the three main installations.