State Senate chamber, last renovated in 1898, will soon get a face lift
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The design for the new Senate chamber features new lighting and ventilation systems, accessible seating, a raised podium accessible by a new lift, and new audio technology, among other things.
Lawmakers have met for 219 years in a room that now displays patches of plaster and cracked wood. But the state Senate chamber will soon get a face lift, and a time-consuming one at that.
Workers will peel back as many as 25 layers on 1,500 blocks of wood and with them, centuries of wear in one of the oldest buildings on Beacon Hill.
Last week, Senate leaders and an architect unveiled renderings of the soon-to-be remodeled chamber, a project scheduled for completion in January 2019.
The design features new lighting and ventilation systems, accessible seating throughout the chamber and its galleries, a raised podium accessible by a new lift, and new audio technology, among other things.
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