Occupying the first two floors of a new residential tower, the relocated Martin Luther King, Jr. branch is anchored by a round concrete stage for lectures, screenings, and the occasional wrestling match.
Following a comprehensive restoration led by Rogers Krajnak Architects, the National Register of Historic Places–listed building reopened last fall as a visitors center.
Kicking off RECORD's renovation and restoration–focused Featured Houses series is a mid-century house in suburban Cleveland meticulously restored and updated as a seasonal residence by its architect owner.