A May 16 article in The Niagara Independent reported on faculty and students from NC’s School of Trades who designed and constructed 1920-era replica doors which were installed at the Welland Museum and unveiled on May 12.
The article notes that the project was completed in collaboration with Niagara College’s School of Trades and led by professor of Carpentry and Renovation, Alexander Lukacs, and lab technician Marco Giorgi. The pair partnered with fellow professors Brendan Ryan, Vic Barker and technologist Bob Lukacs from the Welding program. With student volunteers it took over 200 hours for the replica door to be completed.
Read The Niagara Independent article here.


