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In an industrial area rezoned to encourage housing,
HMFH combined renovation, adaptive reuse, and new construction to
create a 96-unit development that blends with its low-scale residential
surroundings. The four-building complex includes two renovated brick
industrial buildings and two new infill structures. New townhouse
units reinforce the existing streetscape and screen the parking
area.
The materials, colors, and forms of the buildings were designed
to reflect the patterns in the surrounding neighborhood. Existing
and new red brick walls were combined with clapboard siding, projecting
bays, and roof gables. Wherever possible, existing steel trusses
and masonry walls were left exposed inside the new units.
Critical to the project's success was extended community review
of design and impacts to garner local support for Planning and Zoning
board approvals. The resulting development eliminated the nuisance
of a manufacturing operation and duplicated the familiar patterns
of the city.
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