We will be continuing our work with the General Services Administration (GSA) for another five years! We are thankful for the projects we have worked on through this contract, including multiple feasibility studies with the National Park Service (NPS), the new NPB Headquarters, and the Gateway Center that will house the National Parks of Boston (NPB) Orientation Center and the USS Constitution Museum. We are happy to extend our relationship with the GSA and look forward to new and exciting projects.
Announcement
Construction has begun at the Center for Brooklyn History (CBH), where we’ve been working with Brooklyn Public Library (BPL) to transform the building into a welcoming public destination. The current renovation focuses on the main level with a re-oriented and accessible entrance, new retail space, public lounge areas integrated into the event space, and new connections to the Fransioli Gallery, Othmer library, and exhibition spaces. This project follows a study that identified both short- and long-term strategies for CBH. We are thrilled to be working on this project that consolidates the museum collections from the two foremost Brooklyn archives!
Originally home to the Long Island Historical Society, the building was designed in the late nineteenth century by George B. Post and has since, served a unique variety of purposes. In the 1980’s, it became home to the Brooklyn Historical Society, and now the Center for Brooklyn History within the Brooklyn Public Library system.
We were recently upstate with our Landscape Architect (MNLA) and Contractor (UCE) to see progress on the site work for a residential project in Dutchess County. This new single-family residence is situated on a south-facing forested hill and will include an artist studio and pool. The house is wedged into the hillside with exposed, board formed concrete retaining walls that extend from the landscape to the interior of the house.
Over the weekend, we hosted before-hours tours of Greenpoint Library and Environmental Education Center as part of OHNY Weekend. The tour was led by Jason Roberts, project architect, and offered a unique look into the 15,000 square foot community library and hub for environmental awareness, activism, and education.
Construction is well underway at Churchill House, home to Brown University’s department of Africana Studies, and Rites and Reason Theatre. Over the past few weeks, we’ve been returning to campus to view the progress of this fast-moving project. The steel is complete for the addition and all walls and floors are framed out in the interior of the existing building. We are working closely with the client and Shawmut Design & Construction as a design/build team to complete the project for the Fall, 2023 semester. Stay tuned in the coming weeks for more updates!