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Historic Presbyterian Community Center Apartments Saving the past for the future New Main Entrance/ East Elevation Before Renovation After Renovation A transparent connector separates the historic structure from a newly


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Historic Presbyterian Community Center Apartments

“Saving the past for the future”

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New Main Entrance/ East Elevation Before Renovation After Renovation

A transparent connector separates the historic structure from a newly constructed building addition.

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South Elevation/ New Connector After Renovation Before Renovation

The brick on the addition was blended into the historic structure.

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Building Addition and Green Roof

The 14,400 square-foot-addition emulates elements of the historic structure and includes a green roof.

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Brick Pathway

A brick pathway leading to and through the main entrances relates to the historic alleyway that once ran alongside the

  • riginal structure.

Historic Alley

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Staircase view to chapel Before Renovation After Renovation

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Basement/ Future Use Before Renovation After Renovation

The lower level includes 10,700 square feet of future commercial development space.

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Basement/ Wellness Center Main Space Before Renovation After Renovation

The Smoketown Family Wellness Center will open their office in this space during the summer of 2017.

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East Staircase/ Restored Staircase Before Restoration After Restoration

The building’s historic staircase was restored to its original elegance.

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Gym/New Atrium and Apartments Before Renovation After Renovation

The gymnasium was transformed into apartments with a second floor atrium.

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Interior View Old PCC/ New Apartment Before Renovation After Renovation

Original windows were restored in some of the 18 residential apartments that are housed in the historic portion of the building.

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Interior View Old PCC/ New Atrium Before Renovation After Renovation

The atrium reuses the pipe railing that originally surrounded the gymnasium mezzanine.

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South Elevation/ New Courtyard Before Renovation After Renovation

A recycling and composting station is located in the building’s courtyard.

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West Elevation Before Renovation After Renovation

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North Elevation Before Renovation After Renovation

Aging murals covered with graffiti was removed from the original brick and energy efficient street lights were installed around the building.

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Chapel/Community Room Before Renovation After Renovation

The historic chapel has been maintained and renovated, providing 2,900 square feet of community space on the main level.

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Chapel/Community Room Before Renovation After Renovation

The original hardwood floors and balcony have been restored and the 650 square foot mezzanine area has been reopened to its original configuration.

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Roof/ New Roof with Solar Panels Before After

Solar panels were installed on the original building’s roof, helping to offset the energy consumption of the public area of the building.

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Original Presbyterian Community Center (PCC) Building Before Renovation

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Renovated Presbyterian Community Center (PCC) Building After Renovation

The original building entry was renovated and

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