Built like its neighbors, over a century ago and part of a continuous network of buildings in a historical district, this 3,250-square-foot former commercial building has been completely renovated into a three-story town house that retained its traditional limestone facade—a requirement due to the historical status of the building. The 18-foot-wide-by-100-foot-long structure occupies the entire site. Interior spaces were typically dark with 9-foot-high ceilings, the result of a previous renovation.
Design concept and solution:
The architect reworked the bottom floor within the existing limestone composition in an effort to provide a separate entrance and storefront for a commercial tenant on the lower level. The exterior at the rear of the house, which faces an alley, has been completely redesigned to bring more light into the building.
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