Gracing the City’s Landmarks
From the Fire Department's 9/11 memorial to historic churches and landmark buildings, some of the city's most hallowed sites bear the old-world work of a Manhattan company founded 110 years ago.
Read MoreThroughout its history, Rambusch has contributed to the design, creation, and restoration of landmarks, historic institutions, and centers of worship. Read about the latest in our work.
From the Fire Department's 9/11 memorial to historic churches and landmark buildings, some of the city's most hallowed sites bear the old-world work of a Manhattan company founded 110 years ago.
Read MoreThe Illuminating Engineering Society reports on the latest updates to the Statue of Liberty's iconic torch by Rambusch artisans and technicians.
Read MorePhelps Construction selected Rambusch to lead the team of artisans who moved Liberty’s torch and carried out its conservation.
Read MoreThe arched two-story entry to the venerable building has been restored to its 1915 design with help from the Rambusch Lighting Co.
Read MoreCathedral of the Sacred Heart reflects on its collaboration with Martin and Edwin Rambusch for their recent renovations.
Read More“Rambusch was brought in to decorate what was known as ‘The Mother Church’ to celebrate the heritage of the Celtic Irish people.”
Read MoreThe father and son team of Viggo and Martin Rambusch were the artistic designers of the Trinity Dome Mosaic that was dedicated by Cardinal Donald Wuerl on Dec. 8 at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception.
Read MoreThe National Catholic Reported looks back on the life of Robert Rambusch and his legacy as a liturgical designer.
Read MoreSharon Woolums interviews Robert Rambusch on working as a creative and living in New York City's Greenwich Village in the mid 20th Century.
Read MoreKatja Heinemann of Architectural Lighting speaks to Edwin Rambusch lighting design and continuing the Rambusch legacy through the 21st Century.
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