centre (White housE) building
In early 2013, facade improvements and restorations to the Centre Building designed by In*Situ Architecture were completed. The project was an outgrowth of the work begun to the Centre Building to build the tenant improvements for the new downtown Starbucks location on the ground floor.
The project restored the pedestrian connections to the storefronts of the Centre Building with alterations to two storefront bays and the addition of new entry doors. Additionally, the project replaced the fabric awnings of a lower profile that were more typical of the historic period when the building was built. The new awnings help open the visual connection between interior and exterior at the storefronts.
Most significantly, the project restored a historic cast marquise designed by Henry Trost for the main entry to the building. The original marquise was not extent, so In*Situ used Trost's original construction drawings for the building, along with historic photos of the marquise as built to reinterpret Trost's original design intent in a contemporary casting process. The final piece was cast in aluminum and treated with a patina process to resemble a historic bronze cast.
The project was awarded an AIA Honor Award for excellence in Historic Preservation by the local chapter of the American Institute of Architects in 2013.
The project restored the pedestrian connections to the storefronts of the Centre Building with alterations to two storefront bays and the addition of new entry doors. Additionally, the project replaced the fabric awnings of a lower profile that were more typical of the historic period when the building was built. The new awnings help open the visual connection between interior and exterior at the storefronts.
Most significantly, the project restored a historic cast marquise designed by Henry Trost for the main entry to the building. The original marquise was not extent, so In*Situ used Trost's original construction drawings for the building, along with historic photos of the marquise as built to reinterpret Trost's original design intent in a contemporary casting process. The final piece was cast in aluminum and treated with a patina process to resemble a historic bronze cast.
The project was awarded an AIA Honor Award for excellence in Historic Preservation by the local chapter of the American Institute of Architects in 2013.