Concrete Restoration and Concrete Cosmetics, Statue of Liberty Museum Floor
Concrete Restoration and Concrete Cosmetics, Statue of Liberty Museum, New York, USA
Repair of concrete spalling on the surface of the interior floor. The surface had wide cracks as well as very deep scratches in places. The surface was treated by partial restorative intervention.
Location:
New York, Liberty Island, USA
Object:
Statue of Liberty Museum
Architect:
FX Collaborative and ESI Design
The floor of the new Statue of Liberty Museum was damaged during construction. Restoration work was required on some cracked and scratched areas. These areas have been restored in colour and content so that they are no longer visible.
All over the floor, deep scratches in concrete as a result of using a machine.
After the restoration, the waxed concrete is reproduced. The silk-glossy taupe colour of the floor is a perfect success.
Concrete damaged by excessive grinding.
Reduce colour differences using concrete cosmetics to even out the surface.
In some places, the concrete slabs are riddled with cracks.
Here the crack was filled and adjusted so that it is no longer visible. The concrete around the crack was not treated.