Rose Well House

Indiana University

Bloomington, IN

 
Another favorite quiet refuge for the students at IU is The Rose Well House. This structure built in 1908 is listed on the National Register of Historic places. The structural integrity of this pavilion was compressed due to settling. We carefully disassembled and catalogued each limestone unit. An on the job discovery revealed an underground cistern causing the settling. The Tradesmen Group compacted fill into the cistern and poured a new concrete pad to provide stability for the stone structure. Our highly skilled stone masons rebuilt this structure to its full historical design, crowning this building with a new tile roof manufactured by Ludowici Celadon. It was a pleasure serving the Indiana University.

 
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