Entries from Our Curriculum Vitae

Frederick C. Robie House, Frank Lloyd Wright design 1909
57th. Woodlawn.
A total of seven windows of the UNESCO World Heritage Fredrick C. Robie house were restored. Four separate replicas were engineered by Kline Leaded Glass. All original glass was saved and reglazed into new zinc came, which was then copper electroplated as per the originals.

City National Bank, Frank Lloyd Wright 1910
K.L.G. restored three panels from the skylight City National Bank, Mason City Iowa. This project required the assistence of Chicago Art Glass to manufacture glass to match the the originals.

Noel State Bank, Gardner Coughlen design 1919
Constructed in 1919, Chicago Illinois, the Noel State Bank skylight was completely removed and restored.


McCormick Mansion skylight, Stanford White design
1500 N. Astor.
The skylight in the main stairwell was restored in august of '90. The entire light was removed. Restoration of the skylight entailed replacement of broken panes, sandblasting, and reglazing.

Bond Chapel, Charles Connick design
The Bond Chapel is located on the University of Chicago campus. Several panels were damaged so badly that the original glass had to be replaced. Full mouth blown antique glass from germany, france, and poland served as replacements. In accordance with Connick's medieval style, these glasses were painted with layers of vitreous paint which were later fired in a kiln to permanently bond them to the glass.

Stuart Hall, Graduate School of Business
University of Chicago.
August '92 K.L.G. replaced 28 leaded glass windows on the west facade of Stuart Hall.

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