The restoration of the Michigan Central Station in Detroit has been completed by U.S. architectural firm Quinn Evans. The project will house offices and public spaces and serve as the “anchor building” for the 30-acre Central Michigan campus that Ford is currently developing. Restoration of the building has taken six years and has included repair of the Beaux-Arts style exterior and interior, including replacement of crumbling and missing stonework, repair of pediments and columns, restoration of marble and tile floors, and replication of earlier ornamentation and details found throughout the building.
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Photo: Quinn Evans





