This week, we're highlighting one of our favorite projects: The Landmark at Strong Place. The adaptive reuse conversion of a mid-1800's Minard Lafever Church into residential units won an AIA Brooklyn Design Award.
Our exterior renovation focused on respecting the historic importance of the façade and integrating the surviving historic and new elements.
At some point in its history, the brownstone coating was placed on top of the original brownstone material. Alongside expert craftsmen at Burda Construction, we strove to restore the original stone.
We were able to strip the added layer while retaining some of the original stone, resulting in a mix between original and new elements.
The bell tower was both in tremendous disrepair and missing most of the windows.
Working closely with Tradewood Industries, we matched many of the original window details while improving functionality required for residential conversion.
An addition at the side of the building increased space and natural light for units at the Landmark. Creating an addition that was contextual with the original architecture without competing against it was important to the community.