Stitzer YMCA Center, Springfield College
Springfield, MA
Recipient of the 2011 Paul E. Tsongas Award by Preservation Massachusetts. Adaptive reuse of the oldest building on the Springfield College Campus, the 1894 Judd Gym. Over time significant changes have altered the historic character of the building. Our renovation design restored the original character of the building and allowed for new uses to be accommodated. A new archive space, a college museum, two large multi purpose rooms, a YMCA center, an Alumni Office Suite and 2 classrooms are contained within the renovated building. The overall project budget was seven million dollars. The project also included completely new HVAC, plumbing, electric, a new elevator, a new accessible entrance and an updated landscape plan.
Locklin Hall, Springfield College
Springfield, MA
Egress improvements to an existing classroom building including a new covered entry.
Admission’s Building, Springfield College
Springfield, MA
Natural light, energy efficiency, historical identity, handicap accessibility, ability to hold up to wear and tear, and affordability all play a part in our design approach to college spaces.
International Hall, Springfield College
Springfield, MA
Exterior skin replacement to repair damage from a tornado.
Security Building, Bay Path University
Longmeadow, MA
Renovation of existing historic building to function as new security building, coordination with Town of Longmeadow Historical Commission.
Security Building, Bay Path University
Longmeadow, MA
Proposed new Class Room Building. Study model of a new classroom building that is built around an existing historic residential property. The design features a new academic courtyard inspired by historic college quadrangles. The new courtyard formed the northern boundary of the campus.
Theinert Hall, Bay Path University
Longmeadow, MA
Renovation to existing residence hall focused on new bathrooms.
Brennan Classroom Building, Springfield College
Springfield, MA
Natural light, energy efficiency, historical identity, handicap accessibility, ability to hold up to wear and tear, and affordability all play a part in our design approach to college spaces.