Mesick Cohen Wilson Baker Architects is the collaboration of Laurence F. Wilson and M. Jeffrey Baker, along with a staff of dedicated employees in the practice of Architecture, Planning and Historic Preservation. The firm has been established in various iterations since 1965, and currently has offices in Albany, New York and Williamsburg, Virginia. Through the last five decades, the firm has engaged broad experiences in a variety of extraordinary and complex projects. While these projects attest to the firm's achievements at the forefront of preservation on the highest level, we have also successfully completed hundreds of projects at numerous college campuses, local, state and federal courthouses, museums, libraries, hospitality and fitness facilities, and private residences.
Hello, friends! We are pleased to announce that The Emily Dickinson Museum is embarking on a major restoration of the interior architectural features, finishes, and furnishings of the Poet’s Homestead! Museum Executive Director Jane Wald says, “...It will not only triple the amount of restored...
MCWB is proud to announce the continuation of the interior restoration of the Emily Dickinson Museum Homestead @emilydickinson .museum is underway! Emily’s bedroom, dining room, library and conservatory have already been restored back to how they were during Emily’s lifetime (1830-1886). The latest...
So much more to come for the Emily Dickinson Museum! Can't wait to see it come to life very soon!
#tbt To remind us of better weather to come, back in 2016 MCWB completed the reconstruction of #thomascole ’s studio. The famous Hudson River School artist built a new studio in 1846 near his house. He died shortly after in 1848. Sadly, the original studio was demolished in 1973.
The complete building renovation and new addition at Fort Bradshaw (formerly Fort Hoosac, built in 1931) at Williams College is now complete! Read the article below for more information.