Princeton University. Office of Physical Planning.
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The Office of Physical Planning is one of several branches that together comprise the University's Department of Facilities. Working in conjunction with the Office of the University Architect, the Office of Physical Planning coordinates and participates in architectural developments; manages construction of major new structures and alterations to existing structures; and oversees interior design and furniture planning. In February 2000 the Office of Physical Planning initiated a project to restore the 27 stained glass windows of the University chapel and some of the exterior sculptures. It was the largest stained glass restoration effort attempted in the United States in a quarter century and the first at the University Chapel since it was built in 1928. The stained glass restoration project was completed in December 2001, and was awarded a Historic Preservation Award by the New Jersey Historic Preservation Office.
From the description of University Chapel Stained Glass Windows Restoration records, 2000-2001. (Princeton University Library). WorldCat record id: 84676021
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