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What happens when a multi-million-dollar condo conversion hides serious structural problems in plain sight? Restoration architect Hannah Sebastian, co-founder of Mayta + Sebastian Architecture, walks board directors through a real-world case involving a landmarked former church near Washington Square, where leaks, failing marble, and a visibly — but not obviously — leaning spire sparked years of debate with shareholders. Board members will learn how advanced tools like laser scanning and BIM modeling helped cut through skepticism, clearly communicate risk, and ultimately build consensus for critical (and costly) repairs. The conversation offers practical lessons and concrete strategies on how data-driven visuals can defuse shareholder resistance, and why accurate records and phased capital planning are essential — especially in landmark buildings. Habitat’s Emily Myers conducts the interview.
Thanks for listening. Subscribe to this podcast for more stories on how New York co-ops and condos have solved a myriad of problems. Brought to you by Habitat Magazine, the "bible" that hundreds of board directors turn to every day!
By Habitat MagazineWhat happens when a multi-million-dollar condo conversion hides serious structural problems in plain sight? Restoration architect Hannah Sebastian, co-founder of Mayta + Sebastian Architecture, walks board directors through a real-world case involving a landmarked former church near Washington Square, where leaks, failing marble, and a visibly — but not obviously — leaning spire sparked years of debate with shareholders. Board members will learn how advanced tools like laser scanning and BIM modeling helped cut through skepticism, clearly communicate risk, and ultimately build consensus for critical (and costly) repairs. The conversation offers practical lessons and concrete strategies on how data-driven visuals can defuse shareholder resistance, and why accurate records and phased capital planning are essential — especially in landmark buildings. Habitat’s Emily Myers conducts the interview.
Thanks for listening. Subscribe to this podcast for more stories on how New York co-ops and condos have solved a myriad of problems. Brought to you by Habitat Magazine, the "bible" that hundreds of board directors turn to every day!