Applicator: Mark Beamish Waterproofing
Area: 70,000 ft2
Photographer Credit: Blake Beamish
The work Mark Beamish Waterproofing performed at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles was part of a $69 million historic preservation and renovation project. The museum desired to preserve the original look of the century old museum floor, exposing its imperfections. After grinding and polishing, Mark Beamish Waterproofing was able to deliver the desired look by using the RetroPlate System, which doesn’t hide things, but rather mimics what is underneath, giving the floor at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles a smooth finish.