ASM International World Headquarters Renovation / The Chesler Group and Dimit Architects

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The ASM International World Headquarters, originally constructed in 1959, is an architectural composition by two influential designers during the mid-twentieth century: John Terence Kelly, who studied under Bauhaus-founder Walter Gropius, and R. Buckminster Fuller, well known for his geodesic domes, environmentally-conscious designs and the dymaxion car. The complex includes the building, dome and garden on the 45-acre site known as Materials Park. The renovation, led by The Chesler Group and Dimit Architects, brings new life to Kelly’s building. According to Architectural Record, (Snapshot, Laura Raskin), Michael Chesler of The Chesler Group, campaigned to salvage the architectural marvel, giving it a place in the National Register of Historic Places and using tax credits to fund the renovation.

Pictures and details of the renovation after the break.

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Cite: Irina Vinnitskaya. "ASM International World Headquarters Renovation / The Chesler Group and Dimit Architects" 07 Mar 2012. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/212297/asm-international-world-headquarters-renovation-the-chesler-group-and-dimit-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

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