1940 Packard Building Comes Back to Life

 Posted by on August 16, 2014
Aug 162014
 

865 The Alameda
San Jose, California

865 The Alameda in San Jose

This photo shows the Packard Buidling in 1940.  Notice the wonderful sculptural detailing over the windows and the doors.  As often happened during the 1960’s and 1970’s many buildings were stripped of their ornamentation to reflect the modernism trend that was sweeping the country.

Packard Building Prior to Rehabilitation (before)

In 2009 the engineering firm Biggs Cardosa, who bought the building in 2007,  hired Michael H. Casey Designs to re-create all of the cast stone ornamentation that was originally over the doors and window.

Michael H Casey Designs Cast Stone at 865 The Alameda in San Jose

The projected was done in panels, originally sculpted by Michael H. Casey, to make the installation easy. Once the sculpture was done the final product was molded and cast in GFRC by Michael H. Casey Designs.

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The cohesive group that consisted of the owners, the contractor, Garden City Construction and the architect Garcia-Teague made this one of the funnest projects that Michael H. Casey Designs had the pleasure of working on.

GNA05-02-11_Cast Stone Ornamentation (after)

Michael H. Casey sketches for ProjectAs Michael often did, he worked from old photographs of the building to as closely recreate the original as possible.

Michael H. Casey Sketches for Project

Michael H. Casey Sculptures

Michael H. Casey Sculpture

Michael H. Casey Sculpture

Michael H. Casey Sculpture

Michael H. Casey Sculpture

Michael H. Casey Sculpture

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